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good to see you, eddie perkin, eaton vance. >> good to be here. liz: set to stop a two-day win streak and microsoft may move the markets. david and melissa "after the bell" with morning soft earnings and more. [closing bell rings] melissa: major averages all ending the day in the red. i'm melissa francis. david: i'm david asman. this is "after the bell." first here is what else we have for you this hour. donald trump back on the campaign trail today, clarifying what he said last night. melissa: well -- david: had mainstream mead you yaw going crazy, literally, about whether or not he would accept the outcome of the election. did he make the sale? new batch of leaked emails from hillary clinton's campaign chairman appears to encourage voter fraud by detailing how illegal immigrants can vote. after already paying iran 1.7 billion in cash for what many have called a ransom, iran now asking the u.s. to pay
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billions more for two more americans convicted of unknown crimes. very latest details on a very disturbing situation created by the white house. melissa. melissa: back to the markets, the dow breaking a two-day winning streak, driven lower by shares of travelers, verizon and caterpillar. it is whiplash for oil, retreating from 15-month high. phil flynn, price futures group. fox news contributor. watching action from the cme. lori rothman floor of new york stock exchange. lori, rite aid and walgreens not ready to merge yet, huh? >> not yet. the earnings report from walgreens included rite aid's profits at its own. you have to believe walgreen is very confident this merger will go through. it is $9.4 billion deal. walgreen say they're delaying the closure three months to accommodate all of the regulatory hurdles that need to be done. shares are both higher.
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wall street believes the news on board. walgreen, right eight, drugstore chain up five and 7% respect tiffly. lower prices to lure new subscribers, that hurt verizon. shares were down 2 1/2%. obviously verizon yahoo! deal still pending. yahoo! had a huge data breach. looking for possible concessions from yahoo!. all those factors resulting in .8 of a percent decline from yahoo!. back to you. david: lori, thank you very much. phil, oil tumbling today, down 2 1/2%. why the sharp retreat from yesterday's rally? >> i think the main reason was that the november futures contract expired today. when that goes off the board, there is a lot of selling. a lot could be etf related and fund related. there is also talk out of russia.
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they were saying hey guys, we can produce a lot more oil than we want to. that raises concerns about the november 20th opec meeting. i don't believe it because vladmir putin wants a production cut he will get one. nigeria is cutting price for their oil, they have a glut. problem nobody wants to buy nigerian oil because a lot of those deals are scary so they don't do tt. the other thing we saw dollar rally. it hurt gold as well as oil. thank you, mario draghi for getting dollar going. david: moral, never believe opec period. melissa. melissa: president obama in miami earlier defending his trademark obamacare health plan. >> if we repeal this law wholesale that will hurt people who don't have coverage right now. it will hurt the 20 million who are already getting help through the law. and it will help, it will hurt the country as a whole. now is not the time to move backwards on health care form. now is the time to move forward.
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melissa: right. how do you fix it, since it is disaster in some places. proposing need for new, quote, public option to provide more competition in areas where there are few commercial insurer choices. here to respond, scott martin, kingsview asset management. fox news contributor. len thor hawkins, thematic research. thanks to both of you guys. when he talks about this public plan fallback, scott, this is what he have been after all along. it can be like the va. if you like the va that can be your option, right? >> and anybody, melissa that went to the va last several years, will tell you va is bad place to go if you want to stay healthy or get cured. my family has been kicked off of a plan every year. melissa: right. >> our costs gone up. we lost access to doctors.
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want to tell you about a fresh wound won't be healed. we got kicked off in september from land of lincoln in illinois. they owe us money because they have claims they haven't paid us on? how is that for great health care. melissa: has tremendous value. i know that is sarcastic, lenore. people are thrilled because they had health insurance and paid for it. and they found out obamacare was not taken by any doctor they knew. couldn't get anyone to accept insurance. so they were paying for basically nothing. maybe one doctor could take it. they weren't comfortable with that person. person who is willing to take cut-rate payments for their service. they also suggested, obama suggested that the states expand medicaid and they could pay for that using money they saved with obamacare. more magical math. what do you think? >> it is, unbelievable. what happened with. it the non-affordable health care. basically you have a tax, one
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part of the country subsidizing health care for another part. you increased red tape. you increased access to health care. which is great. we like people to have good health care. increase access, more demand, made it more complicated for providers. more time spent not giving health care. more time dealing with red tape. you increased the costs for a huge portion of the population, because they have to do these subsidies. because oh, hey, i'm surprised people are not happy with that, we're going for the dmv version of health care. like you say, va, dmv these are not places well-known for giving awe great experience. david: so we all like it. that is the conclusion. melissa: huge hit. >> thank you. david: look at this new video, really cool stuff. tesla announcing they will be equiping all of their new cars with fully autonomous driving technology, but, tesla also making headlines because ceo elon musk slamming media coverage of self-driving car
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crashes sayings i'm quoting him. effectively dissuade people from using autonomous vehicle you are killing people. i guess he meant in the long run. they're putting in hardware of this technology before they received regulatory approval and then, once they do, if they do, they will install the software. is that a good idea? >> well, i think this is a case of let's not make the perfect the enemy of the good. you have got about one in every 10,000 people die in a car accident. i think that leaves us a lot of room for improvement. why people are dying in ca accidents because of silly human error. anybody driving a car, look around. somebody texting. somebody putting on makeup. it is not like we can't improve on this they have to start somewhere. we already trust awful lot our life to computers. why not trust something like this from everything from lasik surgery to managing your bank account. david: scott, i have big problems with elon musk business model that relies so heavily on government handouts in one form or another. however he is right.
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when you move to a new kind of technology people die. it happened when we went from horses and buggies to automobiles. this new technology, there will be some people that die result, but in the end there may be fewer people dying. >> in the long run, david i think it will pay off from productivity standpoint, like you said, and health standpoint. i do disagree with you, on musk. he is smart to get subsidies. he is one of innovators that pushes envelope. to me technologies have to come along. you have to give them a try so they get better to use them in the future. melissa: stand by. microsoft out with first quarter results. ashley with details from the newsroom. seeing a beat on earnings and revenue. tell me about it. >> stock is up more than 4% after-hours. earnings per share coming in at 76 cents. the estimate was 68 cents. revenue side, beat there,
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$22.3 billion. it beat top and bottom. interesting we heard lori rothman talk about this, the cloud services. this company is shifts up in the cloud. the azure company which is their cloud-based company, revenue from that division within microsoft grew 116%. so that shift to the cloud paying off for microsoft. as you can see the stock popping now. melissa: ashley, keep pouring through the results. come back to you in a little bit. meantime looking for a place to watch greatest movies of all time don't go to netflix. david: why? melissa: the streaming giant currently only offers two of imdb's 20 greatest movies as they continue to push original content. so, scott, my kids always say if it's a great movie they really want to see, not on netflix. you have to buy it from itunes. at same time netflix spends a fortune on original content, like shows, like "house of cards." does that business model to you make sense?
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>> it might. i mean recently a big spend they had melissa was chris rock. they really paid up for two shows from chris rock which is interesting. agree with your kids. i have the same qualms at home. we can find stuff on "finding dory" on comcast. that is something. amazon video and other ones come out commoditized video. i like original content push that is where i think netflix an providers differentiate themselves. melissa: len -- lenore, maybe that is good point. spending money wisely. we have hbo and showtime so you get whatever on demand. maybe movies retreads in the theaters anyway are not where it is at? >> obviously this is about content, right? viewers are loyal to content. they're not loyal to whoever so providing content. if netflix keeps getting great content everybody wants to see, they will do well. really when we look at netflix a lot is about international exposure. there is huge demand for
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american shows outside. somebody who spends most of my time in italy, i love netflix. helps me get american content otherwise difficult to get. that is true for rest of the world not connected to cable. people in emerging markets with their smartphones, they can watch great american content anywhere they want. melissa: i like to spend a lot of my time in italy. >> come on. david: she is half in italy and half in san diego. how is that for perfect weather? lenore has the life. we knew this was coming. iran now asking united states to pay biions of dollars more in ransom for two american hostages, why not? they have done it before. latest details on a very disturbing situation. melissa: new batch of leaked emails from hillary clinton campaign chairman appears to encourage voter fraud. why john podesta said it is okay for illegal immigrant to vote. david: it was the most talked about comment of the night last night. front page of every newspaper
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[cheering] david: donald trump back on campaign trail today, clarifying one of the most talked about moments from the debate last night. here it is. >> is that your dream, open borders? >> if you wept on to read rest of the sentence i was talking about energy. i actually think the most important question of this evening, chris, is finally will donald trump admit and condemn that the russians are doing this. >> that was a great pivot off the fact that she wants open borders. melissa: all right. so sticking with the issues on this, the candidates focusing on policy in the final debate of the election. here with more on last night, tony sayegh, jamestown associates vp, and fox news for, noelle nikpour, gop fund-raiser and, also a blake a democratic strategist. they got down to issues even
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though there was back and forth that was nonsense. tony, what is your reaction to the back and forth on open borders. she was confronted with it, she said i was talking about electricity. >> the proof is in actual speech. called it her dream. not just referred to as policy position, goes to the heart of the matter being that hillary clinton does represent a global position a lot of people have, which we should have these kind of open borders. i actually think donald trump had an incredibly effective exchange with her on this topic because it led into the larger issue of immigration. he finally is reminding people when hillary clinton was running for senate here in new york, she was for a wall. she actually voted for it. she campaigned on that idea. melissa: yee. >> she also was part of the obama administration in first term bragged about how many deportations they had carried out. so the fact that he was able to on this issue i think, dominate, showed you that when you focused on policy he can move forward. melissa: blake, i will ask you, how do you sort this back and
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forth? she says her dream is open borders, you know, and then also there is that, sheep is also says in the same breath he was for the wall. as tony points out, she was back and forth on that one. where does she actually stand since she said everything? >> i think the most important moment in the debate last night actually didn't come in that exchange at all. melissa: where do you think she stands on open border thing? >> i think she has made very clear that on, that we have to consider, we have to consider comprehensive immigration reform. i think you will see that in the first 100 days of a hillary clinton administration. we have to talk about energy indepeence in context of globalization. so i think you're going to see continued discussion about these issues. why? because hillary clinton is a person of substance. last night was a sub student tiff debate for her. it was more insults and dangerous rhetoric for donald trump. melissa: no, actually she was the one that really went to town
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on all the insults and one really trying to troll troll him. trying to draw him out, throwing attacks his way and getting hills ire, back to substance, play for me the sound bite and foundation and why they should give back money. noelle, i will get your response on other side. >> these are people that push gays off buildings and kill women and treat women horribly, yet you take their money. so i would like to ask you right now, why don't you give back the money that you have taken from certain countries that treat certain groups of people so horribly? melissa: so, noelle, that is really good point. asking, you know hillary clinton takes all kinds of money from saudi arabia for the foundation but then in the next breath, people know about womens rights and gay rights in saudi arabia which are, they have none and can be punished by death in the case of being gay? >> melissa, this is huge point.
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i remember watching this debate and when he said that, i looked up, i was, there you go. because she is supposed to champion herself for breaking glass ceilings for women, for us and but represent the lgbt community, and she is taking cash, the clinton foundation cash, she is end defending the clinton foundation. look at this. this is dirty money. she accused of trump of many things, you know, being dirty with women and therefore and this is one thing that she has done. this is action. they have been horrible. this is a great point. melissa: we'll leave it there, guys. thank you. david? david: hillary clinton and donald trump will meet again tonight. both are featured speaksers at the -- speakers at 75th al smith memorial dinner. they use it to poke fun at themselves and each other. this will be tougher than any jabs. keep it tuned into fox business,
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we'll bring this to you again. there could be a lot of fireworks tonight. melissa? melissa: shares of paypal falling 3%, since coming back now they are up nearly 3 1/2% in response to third quarter results. mobile payments giant reported earnings in line with analyst estimates, slightly beating on revenue. the company gave earnings per share guidance came in short of estimates. customer accounts, very key metric for paypal, grew by 11% in the third quarter, to 192 million. there you go. there is the trade on the bottom of your screen there. all right, making a bold promise. hillary clinton claiming she won't add a penny to national debt. she said that a bunch of times. what the democratic nominee plans mean for the economy. latest wikileaks document dump. new details how the clinton campaign may have encouraged about voter fraud. >> what is really important about wikileaks, is that the russian government has engaged
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david: hillary clinton making quite a claim about her plans to vastly increase the size and scope of government if she is elected. >> i will not raise taxes on anyone making $250,000 or less. i also will not add a penny to the debt. i have costed out what i'm going to do. he will, through his massive tax cuts, add to -- $20 trillion to the debt. david: ed connor, bain capital director and up side author. we want to unpack in the statements. all of her new programs for education, et cetera, et cetera, they're not going to add a dime to the debt or a penny she said. i remember president obama saying obamacare wouldn't add a dime to the debt. clearly that has added billions. >> talks about raising taxes
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$150 billion a year when we're at one of the highest tax levels. david: as that has no effects on economy. >> you can always balance the budget if you raise taxes to the moon. david: donald trump in that same breath, she said donald trump is going to cost $20 trillion, his tax plan -- now harshest critic of donald trump's tax plan was "wall street journal" couple days ago, greg ip, who doesn't belief in power of lowering tax rates. he said it will add 6 trillion and difference between 6 trillion and 20 trillion is huge. where did she coming up with the 14 trillion. >> i don't know. david: she made it up. >> came from brookings. most people on the right would say $3 trillion. david: left-wing economist who doesn't believe in power of tax cuts said it would add 6 trillion and she says it will add 20 trillion. >> i don't know how you get there. there would have to be massive
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reduction in growth rate to get to calculation but so far out of the mainstream nobody would take that seriously. david: i think she made it up. i think she totally made it up. people not at home with pens and piece of paper. this adds up to this. she knows that people just, these numbers go right through people consciousness when they listen to this. >> sure. david: she also said, this ask an incredible thing, i couldn't believe it when i heard it, that president obama cut the deficit by 2/3 as president. now we just had the fiscal deficit listed. they have fiscal season, 2016 just ended. the 2016 u.s. budget deficit was $587 billion. look at the bottom line there. that is a 34% increase over 2015. how can she say that there was 2/3s decrease? >> goes back to absolutely worst time in 2009 when we were hemorrhaging, i think more logical comparison would be back to 2007, when about 3207,
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$350 billion was the deficit. now at 585. look at congressional budget office, it projects debt which is now at 75% of gdp, up from 30 to 35% before obama took office, to grow to 140% over the next 30 years as baby boomers retire. she wants to pile 150 to $200 billion a year of additional spending on top of that. it really is prescription for disaster. david: you're a numbers cruncher. you know how to do it. that is what you did at bain. when you see people throw away numbers like this, throw them out, just made up out of whole cloth, what do you think? >> i think it is, media has to come in behind it and really clarify for the people who are interested. david: we're trying to do that right here but i don't see a lot of other people. >> i don't think you see that at all. it is all theater, when you get to the debates. people are throwing out a lot of strange numbers to be sure. david: make you pessimistic? >> i'm optimistic about america
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but am i pessimistic about the direction of economy where we are, yes. david: ed connor. thank you for being here. melissa: a lot of us feel same way. shares of microsoft up more than 5% after-hours. the tech giant posting fiscal first quarter results that topped estimates, both top and bottom line. ashley webster is pouring through the report. you have new details for us. let us have them. >> absolutely, melissa. you asked for them, i will give them to you. interesting, by the way such a good report as you say, up 5% after hours. on track to add 22 points to the dow tomorrow at this rate. the star once again for microsoft in this report has been their cloud-based services. azure, it is called, revenue grew by 1116%. in fact entire intelligent cloud unit added 10% or up 10% to $6.3 billion. also of note, as we go through this report, microsoft saying it expects to complete the acquisition of linkedin by the second quarter of fiscal year
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2017 as well as sale of some of its phone products. yes, they did have phone products. remember lumina? that is going out the door. revenue down 72%. wipe that out. all eyes on the cloud so to speak. microsoft still a very distant second to amazon web services. however, there is room to roll. there is room to grow. and investors like this report because it is heading in the right direction. straight up to the cloud, guys. david: stuart varney will be happy. that is for sure. [laughter] >> he is laughing right now. melissa: he always -- david: he is never going to retire. new pay for play allegations. clinton foundation again under fire after another wikileaks bombshell. whistle-blower charles outtell sounding off on that. coming up. melissa: voter fraud at its finest. shocking reveal from podesta's emails. that is coming up next. >> america is constitutional republic with system of laws.
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peter, what do you see today? reporter: hey, melissa. one purported email from top clinton aide huma abedin to campaign chair john podesta raises new questions about foreign donations to clinton foundation and clinton global initiative and hillary clinton's role in them. she set up conference in morocco, months before she announced her campaign for president, not while she was secretary of state to be clear. she announced it in september 2014 and scheduled it in may of 2015. but in january 2015, four months before she announced her campaign for president, her aides raised questions about the event to abedin. she responded, quote, the condition upon which the moroccans agreed to host the meeting was her participation. if hrc, hillary rodham clinton was not part of it, meeting was a nonstarter. cgi, clinton global initiative. also wasn't pushing for meeting in morocco and wasn't their first choice.
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this was hrc's idea. our office propoached moroccans and they 100% believe they're doing this at her request. the king has personally committed approximately $12 million, both for the endowment and to support the meeting. it will break a lot of china to back out now. abedin reportedly went on to say clinton created this mess and she knows it. secretary clinton ended up not going to the event. her husband did. we reached out to the clinton campaign and clinton foundation for comment. have not heard back yet. melissa: unbelievable. peter, wow. thank you. david: one after the other. melissa: right. david: another bombshell from the wikileaks dump. john podesta suggesting illegal aliens can get away with voter fraud, writing, quote on the picture i.d., one thing i have thought of, in that space is that if you show up on election day, with a driver's license, with a picture, say that you're a citizen, you have the right to vote in federal elections. here now former arkansas
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governor mike huckabee, former presidential candidate and fox news contributor. governor, it is shocking but do we have any evidence this talk resulted in action? >> you know, i don't know that we have evidence that it has happened but look how cavalier the clinton people are about defrauding the whole voting process. and they're all over donald trump because he said the system is rigged? i mean when you read stuff like this, you just say, trump is right. i mean this is just outrageous. what melissa just was reporting about the conference in morocco, foreign governments can not legally give to a presidential candidate or campaign. so the clintons found a clever way around it. just like they're finding a clever way around voter fraud. they just get licenses to illegals and then they say, hey, you just became a citizen because we gave you a driver's license. there is separate set of rules
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that the clintons play by, those of us in the great unwashed are not allowed to play by. i'm hoping that people realize when they go to vote, they have a real stark choice here. they better think long and hard about it. david: governor, you know more than anybody, because you were, you were governor of the state that bill clinton hails from, that he made his political reputation in. as you just mentioned, trump's getting a lot of can receive what he said about respecting election. in clinton's arkansas, a lot of democrats didn't have a lot of respect for people who were elected there. can you tell us what happened when you tried to get into your office when you were elected, i guess lieutenant governor? >> yeah. when i was elected lieutenant governor in 1993 in a special election it just outraged the clinton machine because they didn't expect that. he had just gone to the white house. so web hubbell, remember, web, he ended up in prison, he called down to the state capitol and told the secretary of state to make it miserable for me. so on the day of my swearing-in,
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they nailed the door to my office at the state capitol shut. physically nailed it shut, david. it stayed nailed shut for 59 days. when i got in, all office furniture was removed. budget was zeroed out. it was a real wonderful red carpet welcome. david: from the people now complaining about donald trump not respecting results of an election. >> yeah. david: play something, you were also a preacher in a previous life, although i think you still qualify as one. donna brazile mentioned something last night in an interview with megyn kelly when she was talking about the way she was treated because of her possible involvement in giving a question that was later asked at a cnn town hall. let's just play that tape. >> wikileaks released a march 12thesta emailing clinton campaign with exact wording after question asked the at march 13th, cnn, tv-one
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town hall debate. where did you get it? >> as christian woman i understand persecution but i will not sit here be persecuted because your information is totally fault. david: pastor huckabee, you know a little bit about christian persecution. do you think she qualifies? >> look, this was like a scene from a matlock show where "matlock" is pressing and finally the person on witness stands just said i did it, i did it. i like donna brazile, i do but last night, megyn kelly had her against the wall and listen, when you start calling on jesus to save you in an interview, you're really in trouble. david: i was thinking how many christian martyrs were rolling in their grave when she was talking about that. melissa: oh, david. david: at any rate, governor mike huckabee -- >> i will start calling megyn the persecutor. good heavens. david: add that to her middle name. thank you, governor. good to see you. melissa: it was like "matlock."
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and pressing, kept saying, a lot of those emails are doctored. we don't know where they came from and stolen. finally she goes, i'm a christian, you're persecuting me. david: she never answered question whether or not she handed notes. melissa: essentially she said that the emails were doctored and whole thing was a lie and it was a fraud. that is what she said. david: at any rate, iran sentencing two u.s. citizens to 10 years in prison. what did they do and will a ransom payment be involved. also more information being revealed surrounding the clinton foundation you through wikileaks email drop. red flags being brought to light. romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill?
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this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. melissa: hillary clinton is denying allegations in shutting down negative statements around the clinton foundation. listen. >> you promised to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest with your dealing with the clinton foundation while you were secretary of state.
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>> everything i did as secretary of state was in furtherance of our country's interests and our values. >> and it is a criminal enterprise. >> let mr. trump finish. >> it's a criminal enterprise. melissa: yeah, speaking after criminal enterprise, when wikileaks emails once again reveals conflicts of interest between the clinton foundation, charles ortel is here to sort that out for you. financial whistle-blower. you have been hot on this case and i have to imagine your head exploded when some of emails came out because they absolutely confirmed so many things you have been saying. what was the thing that you know, got your ire up the most? what did you learn here that confirmed your suspicions? >> the thing really amazing, melissa, this recent one we learned from simpson, thatcher, bartlet, preeminent expert at this great law firm they have done a report based on stuff we can't get, that isn't public, that report proves that the audits, supposed audits have not
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been accurate, the key period 2006, 7, 8, and possibly 9. if they're not accurate for those years, they have not been corrected, that means no numbers of the:fon foundation that are in the public domain -- clinton foundation. melissa: they say flat-out this isn't right? >> flat-out. melissa: financially, what kind of audits you're talking about? >> financial audits. you produce the reports into the irs. you have to get accounting firm to confirm them. you have to use rules that apply to non-profit organizations. expert knows them perfectly. melissa: yeah. >> they get inside report for the accounting firm, kate a minute, the foundation didn't use correct technique. which means every single number is wrong in the public domain. melissa: their books are cooked? >> their books are completely cooked. melissa: this is auditor saying this, financial firm? >> no, this is law firm that acknowledged world expert on this. melissa: saying books are cooked. that is one email. thing really jumped out at me. one back and forth between everyone inside.
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basically they're saying we've been told, that the two, two people having a conversation, we need to follow some ethical guidelines in terms of who we're getting money from, both professionally if you from this person. all questions we raised commingling of funds, huge conflict of interest, ends in everybody, taking money that they're not allowed to take for things they're not allowed to sell. this whole clinton thing. and so they have been told, and these people are griping about how they're being subjected to rules that the clintons in the foundation are not. and here's the quote. he says, how then, do we go through an exercise like this, and wjc, that is william jefferson clinton, doesn't, as he has far more conflicted every single day in what he does. they're complaining that he is taking money from teneo. he is taking money from foreign governments. that he is doing speeches. she is getting money from goldman sachs. they have these incredible
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conflicts of interest that can't exist, why are we being questioned when these guys are making off like bank robbers, that right interpretation of that? >> absolutely. falling out of thieves. so and show stole one car. this guy stole three cars and that guy killed four people. that is i amazing confession. now we understand why there is private server. melissa: absolutely. they talk about the role of goldman sachs and how they have engagement with them and role in cgi, how can they be doing all the different things. it is just really telling. like you said, truly a confession. like smoking gun. what will happen if anything? >> i think this will develop a gigantic head of steam as informed rich wealthy donors and foundations realize they can't contribute anymore money to the foundation. melissa: that is what it comes down to. thank you so much. david over to you. breaking news i hope? david: we have new details. these are allegations involving undercover videos featuring democratic operatives giving
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instructions on voter fraud and violence at trump campaigns. according to a report by think progress, think progress, left-wing edges statute, pro-hillary, donald trump's charitable foundation apparently donated $10,000 to the maker of those videos, james o'keefe project veritas back in may of last year. we haven't independently confirmed this. but that is the news from think progress. melissa: seeking more u.s. cash. details on u.s. hostages being detained in the islamic republic ♪
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details of charges against them are unknown. iran is asking for billions of dollars ransom payment in order to free them. fox news strategic analyst lieutenant colonel ralph peters joins me now. for those who have forgotten, colonel, there was $1.7 billion in cash that the united states paid out to iran with i coincided with the release of hostages that they had, a lot of people call that a ransom. are you surprised that it appears to happen again, that they're asking for more money, for more hostages? >> well, not at all. not surprised in the least. and i'm certainly not only one who predicted this was exactly what would happen. when you pay money, when you pay ransom money for hostages you guarranty there will be who are hostage-taking. that is hostage 101 and it is just absolutely stunning to me on several accounts. one, if the obama administration hasn't figured this out, but two, that we really haven't taken action.
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may be time to ban travel to iran. and those americans, especially iranian americans who do go back to iran, need to think real hard about it. the bottom line is this. obama paid a ransom. we'll have to pay moransomes. david: does any of this, any what has happened now, trace itself back to hillary clinton and her role as secretary of state? >> no. and it is absolutely unfair to this one on hillary. this is john kerry and barack obama with their crazy rush and all concessions to get this ridiculously, inept nuke deal. you now we, the people, we are all, until obama leaves office, we're all prisoners of that deal. obama is prisoner. kerry is a prisoner. they will not do anything to jeopardize what obama miss guide he hadly, indeed madly believes his legacy. -- misguidedly.
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we allow iran to capture and mistreat our sailors, fire on ships, under guise of being done by houthi rebels, russia slaughter innocent civilians in syria, mucking about in iraq and so on and obviously, taking more american hostages. and obama does nothing. david: okay, you're not willing to hang any of this on hillary clinton but she was a big supporter of the iranian deal come hell or high water, wasn't she? >> look, there is plenty you can pick on hillary clinton and i'm trying to be fair and honest with the american people and non-partisan on this issue and the problem is obama and kerry. hillary clinton has no choice but publicly support everything obama does because she needs his voters. that is just the realpolitik of american elections. so i am not going to on hillary something she didn't do when plenty she did do. david: fair and balanced. lieutenant colonel ralph peter thank you for being here.
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appreciate it. melissa. melissa: dunkin' donuts pointing fingers at hillary clinton and donald trump. what dot the nominees have to do with doughnuts? hmmm.
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>> dunkin' donuts ceo is blaming the election for hurting the company's sales. >> uncertainty about the u.s. election is weighing on consumers. to be more cautious about the spending. this is ridiculous. they say you are so worried about whose can who is going to be elected president that on your way into work you are not stopping to get a donut
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