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good driver, you can cancel episode on fox nation today, check it out, we rode to work, i had noisy equipment phone said and i'm afraid to watch, they did not show a lot of it there. she dominates the whole thing. >> that will be good. thank you for joining us. >> "bulls & bears" start now. >> days away from the democratic debate in 2020 candidate rudy sanders is coming up swinging. sweeping new plants to wiping out $1.6 trillion in outstanding student loan debt for 45 million americans. wait till you see how he's going to pay for. this is "bulls & bears" and i'm christina and for david asman. joining me on the panel our all-star team, jonathan, and john layfield. bernie sanders is laying out the most ambitious proposal yet to
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address student loan debt of any of the 25 democrats running for president. here is how he plans to paper. >> our proposal which cost two-point to trillion over ten years will be fully paid for by a tax on wall street speculation similar to what exists in dozens of countries around the world the american people bailed out wall street now it is time for wall street to come to the aid of the middle class of this country. kristina: panel, is it worth filling out student loan debt of the expense of our friendly investors? >> it's quite that the world series of poker is going on now in vegas. because what we have is the world series of socialist poker now, elizabeth warren starts out, i'll bet 600 billion and now we have bernie sanders saying i'll raise you to two-point to trillion. he lied today, this is not about
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wall street, this is about every investor who's going to pay for it and pay for on trade and pay through through mutual funds, pay through with the pension, you name it, that is where it will come from, bernie sanders is taxing the people and he says he will protect. a lot of the people the student loans are quite well-off so go ahead bernie, have fun. >> i think that's the most offensive part of this and ridiculous idea from bernie sanders. there is no cap on income, 74 years out of business school is making $200,000 year, the debt is gone. it makes no sense whatsoever. there's a reason the united states is a leading financial services country in the world and that is partly because we allow wall street to function without a huge amount of tax and trade taxation and interference from government regulators and
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it's very, very successful industry which we need to protect, there is no crisis on student debt. i've written about this, it is a big number, 1.6 trillion. we are back after cohort of number years were people cannot get jobs -- >> there is a crisis, it is been created by government. it's been created by bernie sanders and look, as government has got involved in into education, by pilgrims, crated back in 1979 and if you look at a grasp of the cost of college tuition, that's when it starts to spike. bernie sanders to go after, wall street trade is productive, wall street is a engine of that trade. trump and standards want to control how we trade. it's gonna make it more expensive and less effective. ultimately it'll become a gas tax, started small and 50 cents
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per gallon of every guest you buy goes to government. that's exactly what they want here. >> i agree, but something has to be done with her student debt, it is a bit of a crisis, even though we do respect, we have a problem with predatory lending as far as the colleges themselves. the loading of these kids with too much debt and giving them, we have great colleges and great teachers but for the most part giving a work list of four-year liberal arts go out in the world with an eye to understand why, we should subsidize their going to college, but people who did not have the money to go to college, a lot of friends who do go to college but didn't have the money owed businesses or have 401ks because of working at a big company, the hud to subsidize the college bill up and were not fixing the system that calls the bailout need to happen to begin with. if the hail mary for bernie sanders because he is losing in
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the polls. >> here's the other part of the equation, tax trades is less trades and less money coming in. that is number one. number two, if aunt mary in a kebab to $100,000 in trade that means they are giving bernie sanders $500 but when you go to the social bureaucracy, maybe 400 of the 500th stays with the bureaucracy. nothing works. there is a reason why ameritra ameritrade, schwab, e*trade and others were hit hard today because of its ever gone through these businesses would head south in a big way in employment would go in the south in the big way. >> i want to join jonathan in john's point, you just something, he is not going after the actual problem he is just giving hand out and is a crisis list, it's been an issue for a lot of the younger voters, but it takes away from those younger people and i'll throw myself into the mix and take my
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journalist hat off and say i worked my butt off to pay back my hundred thousand dollars tuition and why do they get a free ride? that's beside the point but the havoc on, i spent the one investor today, he does think this could be a positive because this means all the younger generation will have extra funding, more money to reinvest back into the environment. do you think we could come full circle with this? >> since you guys think there's a crisis and i don't. i need to explain why the i don't think there is. first about the big problem arose, not because college cost boomerang, that's a huge issue, completely separate from student debt. but we have several years were people coming out of college could not get the job that they wanted and therefore could not start to pay off the loan. we are past the program, we are past the gap if you will and sustainability. now kids are hiring extremely good, payments and defaults are going down no.
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>> there still stuck with $100,000 in debt. -- are point is the reason the cost is so high, it's because of government -- >> i agree. >> i think too much money was pushed into a system which basically did not grow to accommodate it, that's why many reasons college class went to the roof, again we are back because a study was done two years ago which shows that the pressure on people versus income versus debt repayment is the same over the last 20 years. there are lots of things wrongs with our education system, i totally agree with that, i do not think this is where we should spend trillions of dollars. >> sanders and other democrats fight for both who promises of government giveaways, former vice president joe biden is
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taken a slice at them. trying to show voters he is different from his rivals. >> we can do this, i'm not making these numbers up, mine is not making everything free for everybody of the time. we can send everybody to community college for free, cutting in half the cost of college by just adding $6 billion to budget. >> who wants to pay for it by getting rid of taxes. what do you guys make of this? >> fighting is trying to single himself out as a one guy trying to give away trillions of dollars and good for him. what we have basically is a nuclear arms race to see who can spend more of your money, the taxpayers money to attract different segments in sanders is out there talking about what percentage this number was going to women and what was blocks all these people are basically going after different segments of the voting population and honestly
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none of the stuff is going to get done as long as a republican told the senate. >> they want to control education, they want to control energy, they want to control healthcare, they want to control insurance, they want to control what kind of car you drive, they want to control -- >> they use the taxpayer for. >> people are complaining about these issues. >> if you want to send a letter make sure he got there, you would send it federal express, he would not send it to the u.s. post office. everyday americans dropped the children off at these public schools, these government run schools and it's the same idea. the word government gets involved in every element of education from accreditation, the more expensive and less effective it has become. and i get a tight, i don't see a big difference in joe biden's perspective. how does he know community college is what's right for
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america, but individuals make the choices and get government out of the way. >> i'm with you on education, if you want to fix our inner cities is very subtle untraceable take the middle income kids and send them to the intercity schools. the parents will fix the schools within a year. because these schools have been deserted, the education system is back, politicians throw just enough money at it to make the problem go away. america is losing her status in the world, look at the education it shrinking, problem with biden, when you're the only normal person in the world of crazy, you look nuts. >> it actually has a good idea with community colleges, i agree with the community college and getting people to the workforce quicker. >> joe biden is going to get booed off the stage if he goes against everything against of the free mantra in the debates. that's what we've been seeing and hearing. there is not enough money in this universe to pay for everything that they have been calling for.
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>> he's appealing to the moderates, but we will see, the beta wednesday and thursday night. taking the guesswork out of healthcare cost, details of the new executive order signed this afternoon to give patients more transparency. will it create more red tape? o♪ ♪ when we hear surprise medical bill, we're not talking about a good suppress. they never agree to it in advance. ♪ the next challenge. the next place. on to the next level. and all the rewards that come with it.
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>> it is been virtually impossible for americans to know the real pricing of healthcare services and the services they are receiving and we are fundamentally changing the nature of the healthcare marketplace. if this is half as big as some people are saying it will be it will be one of the biggest things ever done in this world. >> president trump just signing an executive order promising to give the power back to patients when it comes to the healthcare. joining me now in a fox business
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exclusive, we have the administrator of the medicaid and medic care services. administrator, thank you so much for joining us, it was perfect timing free to join us. you just came out at 3:00 p.m. your stated by the president during this announcement. consumers and employers have reacted this far from the new transparency, a lot of people -- i want to get your take on it, the 60 days, 90 days, 180 days, how can we get this all done within this timeframe. >> this is all about the president's bold leadership to put patients first into empowering them with price and quality transparency. so they can make the decisions that are going to work best for them. the president wants to be bold and he instructed all the agencies to work together and to make sure we appraise transparency throughout the entire system. >> it sounds like this is the exact same one from the president speech because he doesn't say exactly the same
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price and quality transfer fee and continues on to elaborate. what about the hospitals have to deal with over 10000 different coats, these are terminology codes created by the american medical association. even distributed. one hospital can have one and another can of another. how can they create price transparency across the hospitals. >> healthcare cost have continued to go up, higher and higher in over the past ten years despite all of the legislation that we have seen we have not done anything to make healthcare more affordable and what we want to do is create a more affordable, competitive marketplace where providers are competing for patients on price and quality. so we don't think this is going to be a big different providers because we are already seeing great examples whether it's university of colorado or the mayo clinic that put out voluntarily pricing information to make sure their patients have
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the information that they need to make the decisions that will work best for them. >> a great example, i think they were still be a lot of red tape. it will take a while because not only will they have to figure out the price for every single procedure but they will have to make sure it's consistent and comparable to other hospitals across the country who have extra staff members, right now in the administration that will help with this procedure? >> it's important that they share it with the patients that they are serving, just earlier this year we required hospitals to put up their charge master so patients could see what the costs were. that is not enough and the president wants us to go further so patients can make an apple to apple comparison with their seeking healthcare services. this information is available and we've seen plenty of examples of providers that have really put this information out there and we want to make sure that's available to all americans when they are seeking healthcare services. there is a lot of variation in healthcare cost. some people want to be able to
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shop around for the healthcare services just like they do for other things that they buy. that is what we are bringing with this executive order is price transparency some people have the information that they need when they are seeking healthcare. >> year to have a lot of critics mostly primarily young lobbyist from the healthcare industry, hospital saying this entire time could backfire because the moments you become more transparent, which is great for free-market but are taking their side for second, the moment you become more transparent and can result in higher prices because just like to see one of the hospitals are paying. >> the reality is the status quo is not working for so many americans. this ministration has been committed to lowering healthcare costs whether you look at all the work we've done around drug pricing and around other things that we've done to try to bring down the cost of healthcare in today's move the executive order of transparency is all about bringing affordability and when you have a more competitive marketplace and providers will compete on the basis of price and quality.
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there is plenty of people that want to maintain the status quo because it contributes to the high profit but we want to make sure that the healthcare system is working for americans, bringing them affordability and choice and giving them the information that they need to make decisions that will work best for them. >> we started out about hospitals and i feel like -- what about permissive benefit managers and the middlemen and people that claim that are getting a cut to the high hydro cost in america. what about the insurance committees and can be more specific in terms of how you will go about keeping that price so? >> our efforts around questions printed, we started in price transparency getting rid of rebates so there's more transparency around drug pricing, the president signed a lot to get a red of gag prices so they could get rid of how getting the muscle. intimates of the doctors have
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the information available when their prescribing drugs that they know the cost of the medication and they can tell the patient that. earlier this year we really did this around hospitals to make sure that information is possible. the executive order does address hospitals, but it does also ingest insurance committees. we want to make sure that insurance companies are getting pricing information and not after the service has already occurred on the front and. people can make decisions, they can shop around for the best deal. >> i hope this works out very soon, within 60 days. thank you so much free time. >> i pleasure. >> let's bring in the panel, i want to start with you jonathan. >> i hope it works out, the reason healthcare and education are so dysfunctional is because governments dirty paws are all over them. most people don't offer healthcare because you don't pay for healthcare, most of healthcare is paid by a third party especially government achieving now after obamacare
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so-called repeal account for more than 50% of all healthcare spending in the country. that's distorted market. it's not the fact the prices are not available, it's something like insulin which is covered by the government safety net has gone up in price by lasix eye surgery has only gone down in price. it is great to have more transparency but what the trouble ministration really wants to do is get back to the world war ii era price control the end of kate the idea of government provided health and employer-provided healthcare into the code in the first pla place. >> i don't know the word. [laughter] >> i agree with you healthcare overall. you need so much to be done on healthcare, you cannot have every party at their hiring fly-by-night lawyer to sue a doctor, doctors are scared to death. that's the reason they're running somebody test. but putting extra paperwork on the doctors, look at your auto mechanic out there, your auto mechanic, they hate paperwork, they love working on cars, you
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go in the office and it looks like a tornado hit, when you get a bill from your auto mechanic, before the internet it would have every clamp, hose, valve listed on the bill and you are telling me that an auto mechanic can list all that for you in a doctor cannot. these lobbyist have got our congress paid for, they hate transparency and it's something healthcare system needs pre- >> i think you're completely right. i totally agree with that. [laughter] >> i think there's a lot of places we can go for cost savings and healthcare, tort report is one of them. and i think one of the biggest problem is people don't have skin in the game. he go to your doctor they want to take this test in your insurance company is on the hook to pay for it and you have no sense of what it cost or whether it's worth anything. i think the result kinds of things that needs to be amended, i'm not sure this helps but i think transparency generally is good.
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and to john's point, think about the bill that you get from the hospital the day you check out, he checking any checkup 12 12 hs later and you get a completely detailed bill and did they know everything that cost they just have to put on the website pre- >> give alas were? >> the great man from bermuda nailed it. my wife is in the hospital for lengthy period of time, we got the hospital, they were charging $26 for two tylenol. they gave me an excuse for cost sharing and i said enough's enough and after a few weeks of negotiating the bill came down. it's a lack of transparency in anymore transparency is good news. >> i rely on you for the good last words pre- >> how much is your personal data worth. a bipartisan once big tech to put a price tag on your info. will you keep using facebook, amazon, google and they want to know what they have on you. that will be next.
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all of this personal information that is being sucked out of us often times unknowingly as we user phones and devices on a regular basis, that is not something that is entirely owned by the platform company. >> mark weiner joining josh howey on a bipartisan bill called the dashboard act. it forces social media companies to dispose the value of the data that they collect for users. the new legislation is an attempt to shed light on how much these companies gain from selling compton's info. will this push consumers to leave social media sites, this is also directed to our viewers that can take to twitter to chime in. >> i don't see how this moves the needle very much. most people are aware that our data is being sucked up by these companies, years have gone by
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and people have not reacted to that. it seems that what this is is evidence that senators, congressmen are trying to somehow bring to heal these giant social media companies and have absolutely idea how to do that. we talked about breaking them up, putting a value on her data, facebook is like 20 bucks or 30 bucks a month. who cares, frankly i'm insulted that my data is worth so little to facebook. honestly, i don't see how this accomplishes very much. legislators are struggling to figure out how to appease the outrage that is out there about the power of these company's pre- >> let's be clear how i feel about these committees, there are bunch of stalkers, and they're a bunch of data mining monsters. >> but you're on the mall? >> this goes too far as far as i'm concerned, when i go get a burger at burger king i don't worry about how much you're making on it.
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i understand what they're talking about but whatever government gets into the stuff it ends up being too much and i think they're trying to get to pound the flesh because the cells are now. >> bought out, if the faa had existed back in 1904 the wright brothers would've never gotten off the ground. with this type of intervention, every step, they will look into the proposed crypto currency, selling the data in out objectively but, they're not giving up her data, were giving it to them, were voluntarily giving it to them because we get a tremendous value out of the social media platforms. let the market work if people aren't comfortable -- most people prefer getting served and add, that something that they want and relevant to them, so most people are not offended as politicians eager to grab the power making out to be. >> these guys want to go after 70, want to go after banks, real
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estate companies, somebody has less approval ratings than they do. they don't know what they're doing. most of these guys have been in congress before the cell phones. these guys cannot balance their own budget but they know enough to go after somebody and that's why they're going after big tech. you don't have to put your picture on facebook, you do not have to go twitter, it's not in the constitution that you have to be able to do that, there are other options, to me this does absolutely nothing to what anybody patterns are habits will be on social media. >> many speak to the ignorant and general the joint social media and the beginning and did not realize how much data was valued or how much we are willing to get up and it would be sold to third-party. now you have the big guys, bill gates in d.c. at an event saying the u.s. government must step up regulations of big tech. i don't think this argument will go away anytime soon. >> both the left in the right to john's point, in the 80s it
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was nuclear, the evil guys, in the '90s it was big pharma, and the 2000 it was big oil, now it's big tech, and we make big business for these people who created these values. but a billion people every month uses values because they value it and government will get involved. government in a free economy has no role in the economy and republicans and democrats heading down the wrong path. >> we have to leave it there. we have to move on to a round because that is making news around. the brand-new sections from president trump this afternoon. will they work to bring around back to the table and what happens if they don't. republican congressman up next. >> these majors represent a strong response to iran's actions and we will continue to increase pressure on iran until the regime abandons activities
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order. they been responsible for the hostile contact of the regime, we will increase pressure on tehran until the regime abandons its dangers activities and aspirations including the pursuit of nuclear weapons, and increased an arrangement of brainy him and the united states and its allies. >> iran grappling sanctions of president trump targets in countries highest leader. days after the president called off military strike in response to iran's doubting and unmanned restaurant, the trump administration has imposed 8000 sanctions on iran. let's bring in a republican, thinking for joining us. >> happy to.
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>> edward lawrence spoke and confirmed this within the last hour the under president trump or since 2017 there have been 1000 sanctions on iran in the most active sanction program today. can this really bring them to the table? >> no doubt this is what brought the iranians to the table in the first place with president obama. it was the leverage in the iranians wanted this ancient relief. we have a multiple instruments of national power and it's called the dying principal, information and military economics, economics and ripping up economic pressure by having a pursuit of having a bilateral multi-lateral diplomacy in a real military option on the table to have information campaign begin to iranians who want a prosperous country, they want freedom instability and peace for themselves and the economic pressure of peace is a key component to the strategy
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and one that is effectively working as we see around acting out because of the impact back home, and try to appease the hardliners existing in the country who are clearly have their finger on the power at the top. it's not the millions of iranians that want to better direction for the nation. >> thank you very much for coming on the show. i appreciate your viewpoint but i respectfully disagree. most autocratic regimes, i hope they do come to the table, hope you're right but most autocratic regimes will not given without doing something with a last-ditch hope. we had a guest on last week that said there's no way this escalates. at the time he said that we had a planned airstrike about to be carried out against iran. thankfully the president called it off with the cybersecurity attack against the missile defense system which was successful in iran says it wasn't. how in the world this thing does not escalate because iran is not
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going to give up easily. and if they're not going to give up easily, they birdie attacked six tinkers, i think iran is doing something that they're probably going to regret. >> by the way, i am not one to say that this is not going to escalate. and i never stated that with regards to the economic pressure that exist. i'm explaining that that is what interest meant on national power and multiple other instruments that exist. it does not respect weakness it only respect strength. we cannot be silent, we have to speak out, not because what work but because want to prevent it. we have to understand getting ourselves into the mindset, the president of the united states, i don't believe he wants military conflict, i do believe our country wants military conflict, i don't either. but it seems like the iranians are starting to beg for it and that is what they will end up with if they choose to escalate this, one thing to attack and unmanned drone but one thing to attack u.s. personnel so we were
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see where iran chooses to go from here. the united states will be ready for anything. >> that is what surprises me, sanctions and sanctions, more sanctions, iran has been at war with this country since 1979, what sanctions could be put on the have not already been put on. let me ask if i could, about the military response, the president had considered military response, one thanks to pull him off with the potential for iranian casualty, you also advocate for proportional response, we have heard that for a few times from the ministration, if the idea is to act as a deterrent, maybe a disproportional response, maybe stop messing with us iran or we will crush, maybe that has more promise to save american lives in the long-term pre- >> as far as proportionality, there is something called the law of order in some nations in our world care about law of war and some other nations do not care. as far as the law of war goes it's a proportionality test, we have unmanned drone that was
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attacked in a response to that tack is one that we are required to do personality analysis, i would say also, my backyard is the military, i believe in the role of fire supremacy for everyone bullet fired at you he fired three back. in my role here, in the u.s. congress and observing the president of the united states down the street in pennsylvania avenue, if the united states was to get attacked and you had u.s. service members being attacked for example, then i would not say for everyone bullet fired three back, i was to leave the response should be exponentially greater than that. as far as the earlier piece to your point about whether or not think should work, that was the reason the running team came to the table they were desperate for sanctions and the economy was being couple years ago. and they promised that the sanctions would be used to help their own people but it is been used to support help them overthrow the government in yemen. they have a lot of power -- they
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were using the money that they received were a lot of bad activity at the obama ministration was wrong to lead out of the negotiation. >> thank you for joining us. one question on the mind of all of us, how actually do we get them, is there a third-party like oman has been rumored to be the intermediate air country, and is there anyone at the g20 who is going to be talking about this, are we able to move? i think we are all saying, yes maybe this is a great idea, plaza pressure. but there has to be an offering. let's hope the ministration hasn't open door to g20 or in some way can reach out to iran and further whatever conversation is going on. >> i think if you were to have a diplomacy and get ramped up in any way whether it be something that we might be weeks or months away from or something were
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years away from, i cannot predict that yet. that is not entirely up to us, i believe it will be multilateral diplomacy as far as the makeup of who else is on the table it doesn't sincerely mean it will be the p5 plus one. it might be a good thing to have certain countries that were involved in the p5 plus one back at the table next time but there might be new countries that we want to give a seat to, you mentioned oman for example. at that point when the iranians are ready to come to the table and they want to talk i don't believe it'll be just the u.s. >> i will continue with that because jeff tensions arising with a runner president trump digesting u.s. could withdraw military forces from the crucial oil shipping channel and hormuz. in a tweet he asked, why are we protecting the shipping lanes for other countries, many for 0 compensation. he goes on to say we don't need to be there since the u.s. is the largest producer of energy anywhere in the world. another iranian foreign minister
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sue responding say president trump is 100% right, the u.s. military has no business in the persian gulf, removal of the forces is fully in line with interest of u.s. and the world. congressman, should we be leaving? into go back to earlier point, multilateral take, is the u.s. working with the coalition of allies, that was the word on capitol hill today. can you confirm that crack. >> 100%. >> who are the countries? >> you have countries in the middle east that are concerned about iranian aggression, everyone weatherby uae, saudi arabia, israel, iraq, other nations around iran really concerned about iranian aggression, they're the ones that have the most to lose and in certain cases they've lost. but you also have, when you look at the people with postman, uk, germany, france, they are not at
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all on the same exact page, the uk is probably closest to our position, france is probably the second closest, germany is further behind, it is good we continue to engage with them for sure. >> you reference the reese, as far as the wreath goes, he is a spokesperson for the world's largest state sponsor of terror. he is post something on his twitter account he is meddling, he is causing trouble, he is not one who has been helpful in the situation at all. he is someone who got along great with john kerry and while they certainly had a splitted relationship and negotiating the jcpoa is not necessarily the best interest of the united states to enter into a deal and fatally flawed for what wasn't and what wasn't it. it had provisions, issues with verification regime and as you mentioned before, nuclear activities left out as well. >> thank you so much, i appreciate your time. >> two of america's most successful businessman they support president trump's
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earlier today. here is what they had to say. >> i have -- i have three manufactures, they are very least slowly moving the stuff out. they're going to vietnam -- singapore, very quietly, that business is leaving china. china is going to be a loser in this one. >> china has had a free ride since we said 47 years ago, we want to help you get on your feet and come into the world. that was then and today china and the united states represent 39% of the gdp of the world, china is 50 and were 24. the fact of the matter is, we cannot afford any more to allow this to go on. >> why have we not had a before now because our politicians the swamp creatures push it down the road, but the next idea with
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her,. >> they did not have the get. >> they support the president on terrorists, i will drink this to you, should we be more in line with the train of thought? >> the fourth interview by neil capito, 99 out of a hundred times i agree with these gentlemen on capitalism and on the economy. i do not agree on terrorists, there's a reason why the president had to get $20 billion to farmers because they were getting killed by the tariffs. we say all the time, there is taxes on the business of consumer and eventually they're going to kill the economy if it continues. i am hoping it ends sooner rather than later and hopefully the g20 gets things moving. >> what is so frustrating, even among the settlement who made us all wealthier by retail, they don't understand the very nature of trade, trade is win-win, and china in the last 40 years they've opened up the market, they become a tiny bit capitalist after authoritarian.
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and complete the communist for decades and decades. that has made the more wealthy, it's not been crated on the backs of americans but in conjunction of cooperation of americans, we send the pieces of paper with george washington's picture on it, they said is merchandise that improves their lives. trade is win-win, there is problems with intellectual property you just that just like your dress fake gucci shoes. you don't tax every american on what they want to buy. >> i hope you don't have any of the fake gucci shoes. >> you might not want to take a nap on your next flight after you hear the story. aviation experts questioning security and safety on planes after a passenger fell asleep and was left behind. hours after the plane landed, details on why no one on the crews saw her next. something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees
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this person is obviously looking at suing the airlines they hit the lottery. they were perfectly safe, but they are about to get enough frequent flier miles to go to the space station they should be thankful. >> the good news she was rescued in a fairly short period of time or think about all that airplane food she would have had to eat. really an amazing story whatever she took i want some of that for sleeping. [laughter] >> from what we know though -- >> christina you said this was american airlines, ha? >> no, no, oh, jonathan. it was in canada. so maybe she won't sue. maybe she's just doing this to let other passengers know? >> they were getting off the plane to celebrate the nba championship. >> this one between canada and the united states. >> but do you know what it's a sign of the times the most scary thing about this story to me was that her phone had died. i mean that is like your life ends when your phone dies, right and she couldn't charge it
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because the plane had no power. >> if air travel isn't pleasant but still incredibly safe, safer than driving and walking on the street. >> and that does it for bulls & bears guys thank you all to our viewers also for joining us. liz: tonight the u.s. iran fight is now a war of words and money, the president hitting back again very hard, against the leader of iran and others with new sanctions and president trump's pressure on iran has cut iran's oil output by about two-thirds iran's economy is reeling tonight, the first national tv interview with the head of u.s. military intelligence whose agency is just completed its iran assessment. to the big flashy policy drop from bernie sanders just two days before the first democrat debate, tonight, how bernie continues to mislead voters on his new third rail entitlement plan to wipe
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