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>> it comes from brown cows, how stupid can they be. that can't be true. >> some are valedictorian. >> thanks for joining us. happy father's day. the cost of freedom is up next. >> can congress turned this. anywhere moment, he republicans and democrats coming together. now someone here says it's high time to seize the moment and deliver something positive for the american people. can it be done? adam, what do you think? >> of course it can be done. tragic moments like this remind us that we are all americans. the first tv image i saw was ryan thinking houston democrat
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to come together pray for the victims of this tragedy. there are things we agree on. i'm not terribly optimistic but i'm hopeful this can be an opportunity to find those things and act on them. >> by the weeks and we had chuck schumer communicating with mitch mcconnell. or to find common ground. i was both sides will work on the. >> i would love to see republican leadership say yes to schumer. i think it would be a great thing. >> in other words you look small and it looks bad on you and republicans need to step up. it's gotta be something more than lawyer sending pizza to steve scalise's office. that was nice, the hugs, the praying but we need something real. coming together on policy. >> all that stuff is a little bit at the start. >> i think it's good, maybe the
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one positive thing is that people realize the other side of the aisle is not evil. i never thought president obama was evil. >> you should heard what he said about you. >> the way you supported yourself during a difficult election was the way it should been done. it's not like hillary clinton herself was the one you hate. you don't like her policies. in terms of those policies, let's be clear. there is a fight for the direction of this country that both sides know they need to turn it away. [inaudible] the very nature of that fight -- they're not exactly compatible, but one of the things you reminded of is that these are politicians. to jerry's point, if the republicans ignore that overture
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on the part of chuck schumer, i don't know how they respond, but they've got to. we tend to remember they are sure short-lived affairs. even after 911, they were at each other's throats. >> i think you're right in regard to the pr part of it. charlie has a great point. did you come from completely different ideological avenues. to think that they can pull those together and then you add in special interest which has its own way of wielding power and then also the idea of power, losing that power, a bipartisan agreement will always look like a victory for donald trump as long as he is president and it's doubtful democrats will ever want to see that happen. >> in the past, being the more seasoned among us, when each side was able to reach out to
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the other side, it has been done , but the argument is that it can be done. the shooting is one thing, but it's just impossible to last. what you think. >> they have the right idea. even if they hug each other every time a pass in the hall or send each other brownies and pizza, they still fundamentally differ on various ideas, one of which is healthcare. if they can work together in a spirit of good nature, maybe they can be resolved but i think their fundamental differees. for the good of the nation, just seeing friendliness and company are among the republicans and democrats is a positive sign. where there is a well there is a way. >> i totally agree.
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it is fine to disagree. it's fine to bitterly disagree, but the key is to respectfully disagree and i think moments like this help people realize that the better way. >> although, listen, i believe it when i see it. the direction of the country. >> they started saying at the core were all good people. >> what i said is i like the way you purported yourself during an election campaign where others were going nuts about evil hillary's. >> but do you think they will return to that. >> no. is the problem. that stake is pretty big. the direction of the country, president obama took the synod direction to the left. there's no doubt about that. in a number of ways we can devote a whole show to that. republicans have an opportunity
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right now to change that. , they are gonna do whatever they can to prevent that. it's going to get nasty. on top of it all you have the cultural left that thinks it's okay to show pictures of them trump heads decapitated. they think he's evil. that's why they do that. >> adam, what were you going to say. >> i think you made the point, they are politicians and they won't necessarily be able to get things done if they keep that up now were just talking about the republicans wanting to roll back what obama did but many of them recognize that, they need to work with their colleagues, even the ones they oppose. >> the bitterness, i hate to say this, democrats warned before the election that for donald trump supporters to beast mart
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and recognize the outcome, to accept the new president made done everything they've asked. that nature is not gonna go away unfortunately. here's the thing. donald trump through a lot of punches. on twitter, it was a busy week. remember what the democrats did when he got elected, they called it the resistance. it was like a hunt that took over. >> the resistance starts today was the theme of the day on msnbc. she said she was joining the resistance. that's easier said to done do. he talked about the realistic differences, then i can come together on this.
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republicans can barely talk to each other on the changes the senate is looking at. >> you can't solve that problem, even within the republican party so many disagreements. >> so many cap aren't heard. how do you them together. someone needs to step up and bring that leadership. we like the original gop plan and then he didn't, now is talking about the senate, no. >> the irony is schumer has an opening. if you can say listen, if you bring it back. [inaudible] 's if you say that you do not
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want to turn away from that, it doesn't look good to turn away, you can still annoy ignore it, but you don't want to turn down that meeting, i don't think. how would you handle that? >> absolutely. the optics of it are the reality in modern life and that is being a nice guy in a reasonable guy and you'll get your way. i used to have a very powerful aide who used to say good thing about negotiation, take a reasonable position handle it reasonably and you always come out on top. >> i should've noted that. [laughter] >> i know how i can get a freshly baked mcdonald's hamburger. >> and a pumpkin latte. >> meanwhile, amazon is taking over the world and everyone is
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joint. a lot of people are saying this is the way of the world. he's going to take over everything. he's gonna take er the world. the newspaper will come in handy because he can wrap the fish you buy there. just a little joke. charles, i joke to make a point, he is on fire. >> he is absolutely on fire. a couple weeks ago warm buffet said he was the best businessman here we are. they're taking over the world. you will have three companies. the vision of the future is coming true but it's not the government. amazon, facebook, google. they will control every aspect of our lives, period. does any of this, i should the cloak disclose i am an amazon shareholder.
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i wonder what you make of that. i take nothing away from him because he is brilliant. this is getting, while. >> jeff is a genius, but whole foods is basically a mental hospital that sells food. it's like the nuttiest place in the world. there's not one delicious -looking or tasting thing in the whole thing. >> one oh. >> i thought it would make money he is a genuine genius, he can make it work. [inaudible] he it is a big. >> or three musketeer, is not diet coke, it's not the stuff, man is meant to live on big macs and diet coke. >> they have really good meat and ask what produce.
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i love whole foods. >> i knew you would. >> nothing has flavor there. i digress. >> they have good imported italian stuff. >> obviously we can argue over the quality of the stuff they have, but having said that, if you think about what he is doing here, this is the reverse of what he built. or is it. what am i missing? you're saying because he is buying these physical grocery stores. >> right and he's buying these other stores coming you can walk in and pick up what you want. >> we've taken the added -- >> it's in addition to the e-commerce still because guess
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what, you can go into these doors and by other amazon stuff like there kindles and their echoes. >> listen. this is good news. for consumers, that's who i care about. at the end of the day it won't be whole paycheck anymore. we'll have lower prices. >> have you know that. >> because that's what they do. every time you walk in the door. that's what happened amazon prime. it's so popular and now it's a perfect marriage. >> by the way, the ceo of whole foods is a brilliant man. >> no he's not, no he's not. he's having big problems. >> they've got a great product. >> the business model, i get so used to thinking they will deliver it to you that day or the next day, but this is more like a traditional brick-and-mortar approach, or am i missing something.
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>> you are. >> we spend so much money on groceries, as a country. these companies like anna amazon , they want to control every aspect and it's not just selling kindles. they will be in touch every day. >> you will be able to get your steak at the same time you get your screwdriver screwdriver in the same box. >> they have low fat tortilla. >> there is a synergy and that's that whole foods does a lot of selling online, don't they. >> i don't know. >> look at the time. new numbers showing all of those new numbers showing all of those d.c. hearings are starting to
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>> are you feeling down and out? consumer confidence is at the lowest point we've seen since the president's election win. it could become an even bigger drag if all those probes that are going on, and up for apparently there are a lot of them, dragged on and on and on.
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>> the economy is responsible for two thirds of our spending. you don't want to see them unhappy or disappointed and that's what we saw in the latest number. in the last few years, we've learned how to hold our money back. we know how too do that. were not doing that this moment but we know how to save. i don't want to see people going back into that shell. [inaudible] >> you haven't been to whole foods. >> do you feel if where the probes are going are distracting >> whole food puts gross in groceries. [laughter] >> i don't think you can connect in any clear way consumer confidence. there have been times where they've moved together but i don't think you can put them
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together. >> sir, i was very much alive and working in the white house during that time. gasoline prices were soaring. [inaudible] >> what do you think. >> there was some nonpartisan confidence that there would be tax cuts and regulatory cuts and people were excited. >> okay, if it doesn't happen, at happensext. >> c't wait to go to whole foods. >> okay. after the ca me hearing, stocks plunged including gop confidence. there is a direct link. if you want trump's agenda to get through, it's not to happen with all of these probe. if the swamp is winning, america is losing. >> they will lock up whole foods and get out.
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>> we will talk about it later. [laughter] >> someone is in pain. >> someone is hurting right here. >> hug you after the show. >> -- david, the place for business. fox. >> authorities are still looking into the shooter who opened fire on republican members of congress, this we do know, just three months ago, he posted a message on facebook saying quote, it is time to destroy trump and company, now someone here says, it is up to u.s. intel agencies social media companies to destroy threats are they right or wrong hi i am david asman welcome to "forbes on fox" let's go in focus with steve forbes ritz, elizabeth bill, john bruce steve facebook nouning it has plans to use are all

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