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tomorrow we'll be talking with joe digenova and john solomon. we hope you'll be with us. thanks for being with us tonight and good night from new york. >> we are going to take back to washington where they need the help of a strong conservative to join ranks. >> tonight we made history. we party made history. cheryl: while you were sleeping, results rolling in in primaries across several states. what does that mean for the so-called blue wave? >> the country not backing down. firing back with more tariffs on u.s. goods. the turkish lira is rebounding slightly against the u.s. dollar today, which is at its highest level in over a year. trade investors keep a close eye on the situation in turkey. futures point to lower open.
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data on 34 come s&p.zip archive, nasdaq down 3.5. you can see the shanghai composite is down over 2% in hong kong the hang seng is down 1.5. the ftse is down about six by five points. cac and dax are slightly in the green. lauren: i went to generous to his dancing her way to a wal-mart near you. "fbn:am" starts right now. drink 25:01 a.m. here in europe in wednesday 15th. good morning and cheryl casone. lauren: hump day. we're halfway through the week. on lauren simonetti. thank you for joining us.
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tim valencia one-time trump critic was defeated to reclaim the republican nomination for governor. he was defeated by jeff johnson, a rising newcomer allied with president trump. democratic congressman keith ellison scored a big dream days after domestic abuse allegations surfaced against him. >> we had a very unexpected at the end of this campaign. that happened i want to assure you we are going to keep on fighting. a woman who could be the first and only american member of congress. >> in vermont, history was made. democrats nominee christine hall quits to be the first candidate for governor. by the way, 14-year-old received
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about 4700 votes. also in vermont. bernie sanders won the primary. he's expected to turn on the nomination and run as an independent as he did in his previous campaign. not wisconsin. governor scott walker won the right to speak a third term after being endorsed by president trump. meanwhile, last week's gop gubernatorial in kansas was finalized after just cool your conceited. that happened last may. >> project in an appeal to the u.s. for the release of an american pastor. andrew benson's lawyer renewed an appeal for his travel ban to be lifted and fast tariffs on a list of u.s. goods including vehicles of: cosmetics coming after president erdogan said his
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country will boycott electronics including the iphone by the trump administration to free back pastor between the two countries obviously having major effects on the turkish lira that did tumble to the u.s. dollar, but it has rebounded today in european equities are higher. >> back here at home from a supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh said to meet with two more democrats this afternoon. a good impression on joe donnelly of indiana and heidi heitkamp of north dakota. they represent states that voted for term by double digits and they're up for reelection this november. democrats have been slow to sit down with cabin i say they are waiting to see more documents from the nominee.
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three others still missing. >> more than 30 cars and trucks are believed to be involved in that horrific collapse. four people have been pulled alive from vehicles. amy kellogg has more from italy. >> it happened during a sudden violent storm on the east coast. as many as dozens were killed, many more injured when a bridge on a highway linking italy with france collapsed sending cars plunging 150 feet down, landing in a heap of concrete rubble. firefighters and other first responders taken through the debris looking for survivors for local officials promised it her investigation into how the collapse happened. >> now is the moment of relief come intervention, work, sweat and prayer. we'll have to find out who's responsible to the names of those guilty for unacceptable deaths. >> metric and the rest of the bridge to determine if there's
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further risk to the public at the recovery effort will begin as soon as the rescue operation is over and we'll be asking for significant funding from italy in the european union. >> the next economic measures will put their right to life, right to work, restrictions will come later. >> also keeping a close eye on the situation offering is as to the italian government has the rescue and recovery effort continues. >> we send our prayers to those injured indices after the tragic bridge collapse in italy. >> traffic on the bridge was heavier than usual when it collapsed. amy kellogg, fox news. lauren: the man accused in london's expected terror attacks has been identified. sudanese immigrant fleeing into 15 cyclists and pedestrians before plowing into a barricade outside of parliament. brand-new video is pretty
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chilling. it shows the moment of the attack. three people were hurt in the note if you're still unknown. cheryl: we look at some earnings from another big-name retailer. macy is expected to report a higher profit with the recovery from several years of disappointing result and working to expand its loyalty program along with macy's backstage, which is its off-price brand. looking at shares of macy's come in of macy's, the stock has nearly doubled from a year ago. a closer look at the expectations and the retail sales report for july and all the numbers coming in this week later on in the show. lauren: the economy doing better. one of wall street's most profitable companies will remain profitable. cheryl: bags during some of the headlines this morning. >> according to a new security filing increased its holding of apple stock at 12.4 million shares in the second quarter
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taking a stake to 46 by $6 billion by the end of june. brookshire more than doubling its stake in apple in 2017 and has continuously added shares of apple. the second-largest shareholder as of march 31st. lauren: let's talk bringing up ships. >> we're going to talk about airplanes, too. for the caribbean will no longer allow passengers to bring emotional support animals with them aboard its ships. effective immediately if passengers made reservations to to -- they will still be allowed on board, the reservations after that will not accompany the animals. meanwhile, southwest airlines become the latest to tighten its policies on emotional support animals and service animals. passengers will be limited to only dogs and cats per customer. the pet has to be in a carrier or be on a leash at all times.
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for service animals can the southwest will accept what it calls the most common service animals, dogs, cats and miniature horses. cheryl: so it's no animals at all. no emotional support. if the live would be okay. a lot of folks that take those cruisers, they are disabled. i just want to clarify that. wal-mart teaming up with ellen degeneres. what's going on? >> line launching on september september 10th online and in stores will feature accessories and sneakers come all that cost him less than $30. wal-mart is trying to keep up with target and kohl's with their celebrity fashion collaboration. >> i failed battle with amazon. people love it. >> thank you. we still have a lot more coming up. a large explosion has bubbled a
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denver neighborhood. >> right is a guy in front of the building, it blew up next to my car. the road over a foot and a half to two feet from him the top, citing getting underneath it. >> the latest developments on one of the biggest blast the city has ever seen. elon musk sending into a tailspin again. the latest details on taking the company private. our investors buy the whole thing fame? looking at futures. the turkish lira and the economy there appeared the dow down 39 in the premarket. s&p down three and three quarters. nasdaq down 655. you are watching "fbn:am."
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lauren: 5:13 a.m. in the morning. u.s. features down giving up yesterday's gains. s&p down for. an apparent gas explosion in denver apartment complex has bubbled to building and injured nine people appeared to wear the the building at the time. one man has been hospitalized in critical condition. another woman pulled from the rubble pages in stable condition.
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officials say the biggest blast denver has seen in over 20 years. according to a bombshell pennsylvania report, hundreds of priests are accused of molesting more than 1000 children since the 1940s. pennsylvania attorney general halted press conference with the alleged victims that have come forward. he accused senior church officials of covering up the abuse. >> children surrounded by adults enabling their abuse were taught that this abuse was not only normal, but that it was holy. >> the pattern was abuse denied in cover art. >> and nearly all the cases, the statute of limitations has run out, meaning that criminal charges could not be filed. president trump's campaign suing former white house aide omarosa, claiming she's violating a nondisclosure agreement she
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signed back in 2016. by releasing secret reported that top white house officials including the president himself. cheryl. cheryl: lauren, elon musk of a series of tweets last week had the yours lawyering up. "the new york times" reports that while he keeps treating about the planned come in the company directors are hiring lawyers, outside lawyers to protect himself to many possible fallout. his tweets are being scrutinized by the sec. i am curious what to make of the fact that these boards are now hiring outside law firms to insulate themselves from elon musk. what does that say to you? >> at destiny this is a disaster in the making. those are not the actions of the board you would expect if they were legitimate or private proposals. this is nothing but smoke and mirrors an attempt to get them to leave them alone and it's completely backfired.
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trade to the make up of the board has folks scratching their head. the cfo in solar city, which by the way he owned, they owned. two people connected to spacex. they said you need to have some more diversity on this board. >> at the latest news or self-preservation because it was a board of elon's cronies. they are culpable. so many warning signs about his erratic behavior on twitter. i would tell you twitter is his kryptonite and they should be advocating accidents long ago and now these last two weeks he spent tweets that are factually incorrect. they are scrambling the best they can to put themselves in a position where they are not liable for it. if you notice in the language, they are trying to say the proposal was one personally presented by elon and his tweets
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represent his personal beliefs, not the companies. we are splitting hairs here and technicalities. cheryl: this seems to be a board of directors worried about covering for themselves, but who is covering for shareholders? robinson was with me yesterday on fox business. he was telling me basically this is a company that is robbing peter to pay paul. >> tesla has major issues. they consist of what looks like a complete collapse and model three demand looking at their balance sheet. talking about 2.2 billion in cash excluding the customer deposits looking at just $1.3 billion in cash. cheryl: he says this is a ponzi scheme. >> june made that accusation i read about it at solar city i now been incorporated into tesla. serious issues need to be addressed. they have a strong case about
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the quality we talked about the safety issues a couple weeks ago. this is nothing more than a distraction in the sad thing is for shareholders, these tweets are taking up time and attention away from elon musk executing. cheryl: we are out of time, but there's all this concern about the saudi's with the strengthening, is it possible to get foreign investment dollars into a company, an american company. he may have a problem if he's looking to the saudi's for help in all of this. the story continues. the saga continues. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. lauren: stopped reading i guess. still ahead after nearly a year, the lights finally back on in puerto rico. how the island is rebuilding after being pummeled by hurricanes are reappeared this new movie plan starts today. how long can it last? let's show you your money this morning.
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lauren: go away from the rain. a look at the forecast for wednesday with fox senior meteorologist janice dean. feels like it just rains all the time. >> the argument they are. we have a bit of a drying out. as he. his ahead to the weekend. besides because sunshine into the weekend i'm good with that. 71 in new york on the 70 buffalo. the rain has moved on but the flooding concerns continue across portions of the mid-atlantic. we are looking at potential for heavy rain across portions of the midwest, ohio valley, tennessee. we could see some strong to severe thunderstorms. not enough rain across the west. a little moisture into the south and those who need to sit across portions of california and the northeast not seeing good
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rainfall. dealing with dozens of wildfires. too much rain in one area, not enough in the other. they defect to you. a lot more coming up this morning. while you were sleeping, several candidates with spots on the november ballots. >> they need the help of a strong conservative to help president trump make america great, keep america great. >> republican field in the trunk bump last night. the blue wave is going to come crashing down in the midterms. the way they are trying to lure you back from watching your netflix at home. cannot have you seen triple. but turkey effect is still in full swing. markets actually snapped down. down 50 and a free market.
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>> we are going to take that to washington where they need the help of a strong conservative to join the ranks. >> tonight we made history. [cheers and applause] lauren: breaking news this morning. while you're sleeping, results relating across several states. the republicans getting the trump bump from the so-called blue wave. cheryl: turkey firing back for more u.s. goods. at its highest level in over a year. lauren: investors in the u.s.
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keeping a close eye on the situation in turkey is the dow is down 52 points, nasdaq down 11. cheryl: turkey's financial crisis hitting stocks finish up with the south korea's kospi is closed, but the nikkei shanghai composite, hang seng all down. cheryl: in europe come a little bit of reprieve for some of the markets they are. just the dax in germany is in agreement that they 10th of 1%. the movie plan and will the cache class. "fbn:am" continues right now. cheryl: it's about 5:30 a.m. on wednesday, consisting to lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning. i'm cheryl casone. cheryl: we have breaking news. democrats voting for a
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diversity. many republicans continue to support president trumps endorsement to the latest primary, minnesota, wisconsin, vermont and connecticut at and connecticut triplets taken with the gop pollster justin long. he joins us now. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. lauren: what happens to the big blue wave? >> a lot of trump backed candidates want in many surprising places. one of the biggest ones is in minnesota for polling day lost to a trump backed contender and lost big. they weren't small wins in these spaces. largely we saw folks who endured by trump coming through. we thought that in wisconsin, scott walker and other leading contenders are. >> the president indra scott
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walker for a third term as wisconsin governor. we were just talking about tim valenti. his comeback bid was derailed because this is a republican he once called the president unhinged and look what happened. >> yeah, absolutely. valenti was one of those personalities politically who took a very aggressive stance against the president, stuck by it, never broke bread with the president and this is indicative of how that just simply didn't work in any way, shape or form. cheryl: as for democrats, should they change their messaging and listening to something bernie sanders had to say? >> trump was able to pick up on the failures of the democratic party that did not talk about the fact that hard-working decent people saw their jobs going to mexico or china.
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lauren: what you make of that? >> in a way, bernie is right that democrats need to speak to their voters, their voting base. the concerns about this. it has to do with jobs. has to do with the cost of health care and dave conversation items that people frankly do not feel their elected democratic leaders have delivered on. comments about it, but in some way or another these items have not been addressed. what we are hearing a lot about his things burning is a fan to end medicare for all universal health care. these policy prescriptions aren't necessarily what voters are looking for. the democratic party is facing a seizure that they can very well misstep and overstep did not hit on the target with the democratic base is looking for. when they talk about cost of
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health care, the solution may not be reflexively reaching forward the universal health care standard. it's a very different thing. people look for clarity more than that particular polity prescription, for example. lauren: well fed, justin wallin. thank you for your time. cheryl: break in the sony come a turkish court has rejected an appeal for the release of american pastor interbrand been tried on espionage and terror related charges there. coming as they have rebounded a bit from his record plunge against the u.s. dollar amid concerns that crisis could spread the emerging markets. senior economist mark witten or whose inner new york newsroom. >> good to be here. let's talk about the issue of turkey folks were beginning to
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get concerned about other countries and companies and banks that had some companies and some banks that had ties to those companies. i think it's very quickly folks realized that the immediate risk is fairly small and this would spread to other emerging markets. cheryl: the emerging market index has been under pressure and abuse that that that certainly is turkey. other banks, they were worried about the overall and these terrorists now. this is an economic story for the united states, maybe, i'm asking you. it you. they will stop additional tariffs on american right, vehicles, alcohol, cole, cosmetics along with the elect
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tronic device recall the iphone didn't they announced yesterday. is that it risks to u.s. economy? >> when you look at the steel tariffs and the actions that were taken against the turkish steel. there were some abuses on the part that had taken place and went back with president obama when they were going after i says that they had to agree to take more turkish steel in order to use certain assets at the u.s. base in turkey. >> i want to ask about the economic situation with your background here. a lot of criticism about erdogan, but he doesn't want to raise interest rates. he's doing with double-digit
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inflation. the global debt with many european banks in u.s. debt holders is pretty substantial. where does this go for the economy? would you make a feminist moose? >> is struggling in the near term. an incredible country with incredible assets. a lot of good companies there and a lot of good in turkey. the economy will struggle there for some time, but i don't think -- i'm not looking for a catastrophic situation. cheryl: that's good. mark vitner preminger sunshine here in new york city. good to have you in the newsroom. lauren: 91 degrees today all day today. spring technology teaming up to launch a new smartphone. that story and other headlines making news on the sunday
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morning. >> sprint has announced it partnered with lg to launch a 5g smartphone in 2019. this marks the first 5g device deal. meanwhile, verizon announced google and apple will be its first video streaming launch partners when the broadband service rolls out later this year. customers who sign up to verizon's fiber she called internet service can choose to get a free subscription to youtube tv or an apple tv. lauren: movie pass. as a great deal, but some are too good to be true. >> it was nice while it lasted and it might not be lasting for very long. in the latest quarterly report, the parent company of movie pass revealed it is less than three months worth of cash left as new service launches con today, an effort to cut down on costs. members will now have three movies included in their membership per month for the same $10 fee.
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the ceo of movie passes will be at 7:30 a.m. eastern. >> a new way to watch movies, three screens instead of one? >> this is a full movie experience. the screen acts will help them compete with netflix. surrounds audience in 270 degrees for an experienced that supposed to be more immersive than watching home theater experiences. the south korean technology installed more than 150 with the largest movie chain. three cinemas in the u.s. have also installed screens. one in las vegas. it looks pretty cool. cheryl: we're watching it it over here at the video.
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barcalounger tasty beverages. >> cheaper ticket and cheaper food. >> i'll work on it. while she's doing that, you don't go anywhere at home. coming up, new jersey's big bets on sports is paying off big time for the states. other states are following new jersey. this woman bought the first ford mustang in 1964. she never sold it. what is that worth right now? all the stock futures after finally seeing green. they are back in the red. the dow down a quarter of 1%. s&p and nasdaq down about two tenths of 1%.
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cost. diamondback said the yield will generate $3 billion in cost savings over time. kroger will start selling products to china on an e-commerce site owned by alibaba. it can include supplements as it makes a push into the online retail world. the world's first ford mustang owner dale white brought her baby to arrive back in 1964. 54 years later, experts. they realize his wife purchased it one day before the person claimed it. she doesn't want to be the one to put a dent in it and that is probably good advice. basis is out with earnings this
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morning and their numbers in share prices are looking good. they join us right now. >> business is good overall. the landscape is good in terms of tax dollars being put in the hands of consumers and employment is very robust. it only bodes well for consumers in general, but macy's has reduced the number of stores in terms of store counts and also brought down inventory levels or they've gotten takers at the beginning of the year. lauren: gas, they are up to 97% in the past year. vcs looks like a window right now. i want to talk about overall retail sales could we get those numbers later this morning expected to rise for july by 10 to 1%. at the same time the national retail federation.
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optimistic about consumer spending the rest of the are expected in 4.5% growth. why do you think that is and do you think a bigger trade were at higher could derail that? >> the consumer 75% of the economy. right now you are looking at. and there is that in the past and actually do anything during the same period of time. target, wal-mart along with best buy and others have their own events. that can actually spurred unenhanced sail during this quarter. that is one of those things you have to monitor. back to what we were talking about before the consumer and is doing well in terms of emplacement. lauren: why is there when you look to the mainstream media they make you feel like the economy is not as good.
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a survey yesterday, small business optimism survey was the second best ever. have you juxtapose those two? >> when we look at statistics. not only the consumer have been a high level of confidence, but also looking at commercial businesses. and even though it's not as robust as we would anticipate and consumers have more money in their pocket. a consumer knife fight so to speak of the consumer is doing very well in terms of seeing more money in their pocket and not said a consumer does here in the u.s. i would pull back from the commentators are saying them work saying them look more what statistics are saying. lauren: gus scacco, thank you. >> thanks for having me.
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$46 million. new jersey has taken in more than 57 million total. the u.s. supreme court decision back in may cleared the way for every state to legalize sports gambling if they choose. the university of maryland makes a major announcement regarding this due to that of an athlete. so john. >> 19 years old. jordan mcnerney was a redshirt freshman at the university of maryland university of maryland. an offensive lineman. may 29th struggled through 110-meter sprint in practice is said to have shown signs of not being in control of his body shortly after he suffered a seizure, 9-1-1 was called. he has suffered heat stroke. i get to the hospital his body temperature was 106 degrees. two weeks later he died. yesterday at the earliest stage of this investigation that will
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fight, the president held a press conference commissioner publicly what he told the family of jordan mcnair. >> the university of accepts legal and moral width font ability for the mistakes that are trading staff made on that fateful workout day. >> major decision, major announcement in great question remains how much time passed between his seizure and 9-1-1 getting called. the same day the strength and conditioning coach announced to twitter that he had resigned. 21 atlanta braves rookie continues to break homerun records. one day after he became the fourth player to lead a doubleheader with home runs and became only the second to lead off three straight games with home runs. two up in the east. the youngest ever to hit
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homeruns in five straight games. give me a light, no bud lite. this is what cleveland browns fans will be seen if and when there team went to another game. matt and i simply don't want with cold bud light waiting to get on my to give fans free savvy than that in the next game. denver broncos held there in your rookie hazing yesterday. the broncos rookie hazing get bad haircuts. this video shot by veteran emmanuel sanders. wow. all different forms of hazing. true to what they do after this, just shave it all off? >> i imagine they probably have to work like that for a little bit. you're next.
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lauren: didn't hear what he said about you earlier. >> i heard that. lauren: good future retribution i've been warned. train to catch sports reports on fox news headline sirius xm channel 115. lauren: coming up on the turkey is slapping tariffs on some u.s. goods is to stand up at the trump administration at the least. we'll find out what traders in london are saying when we return. ♪ the employee of the year, anna. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on
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find the care guides you need at aarp.org/caregiving turkeys there is stabilizing after a near record low against the u.s. dollar, but become a laughing terrace on a range of products and calling a boycott on the iphone. great speech of joins us now. what are you going to be watching it the situation in turkey unfolds? >> good morning. a clear sign of this crisis is a political showdown with the u.s. is not what we're hoping for to try and stabilize the situation. so while it has recovered today commander assigns that could be headed further down this particular board. this spills over into what could be a contained crisis and looking a lot more serious, especially in august markets.
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trade through the royal bank of scotland will pay nearly $5 billion from way back from the financial crisis. what is your take? >> well, it's a huge fund. we did know it was coming under fire, but the bank keeps on giving in terms of bad news. when you think out of the woods another one comes along. it is quite depressing we are still dealing with this in the bank itself remains mostly stayed down and there's a long way for really been anything like a sustainable entity. >> would like to thank all of you for watching "fbn:am." we now send it over once again to neil cavuto who is back for more early money paid. drink you know it's funny yesterday heard from some viewers, they were not enthusiastic to see meet in a couple of them said this is not the way we want to wake up. i felt bad. and that was for my wife.
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>> wait until stuart weighs in. >> i can't wait to see you on friday, neil. neil: like jerry lewis at the end of the telethon. thank you very much. i am neil cavuto. maria bartiromo is off this week, so i'm trying to fill in for her. meanwhile, turkey trying to get out of its own way. good luck on that. it is responding to the tariffs would be a let out an extra in case you thought the pastor would be released that might mitigate all this, good luck on that. it's not happening and it doesn't look like it will happen anytime soon. having said all of that a concern by the banking consortium that it could get worse and may be wider than we thought. a competing financial reports as it is all to do about nothing. in europe and asia shares were down across the board, but not by much. even on the wiki or.
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let's get the rate from all of this and all the cross current politics, interest rates, you name it. kevin kelly, "forbes" media chairman steve ford center and susan leigh. i guess this is just disappointing that maybe people thought miraculously and it didn't happen. >> know because someone will not back down unless he is absolutely forced to. it will ultimately force in in the economy itself. he thinks that he can put on tears any means very little, but they don't know how to defend their currency. they don't know you go in the markets can they keep it off the markets to stabilize it. >> what are they doing? they don't want you dabbling in the foreign exchange markets. >> one in effect they do is raise interest
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