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jackie deangelis and gary and jonas max first. tesla's new futuristic cyber truck promised unbreakable armor glass windows, here's what happened when the lead designer through lead at the pickup window. >> maybe that was a little too hard. >> it did not go through. >> the mishap shattering more than the windows and they have also and shattered investors confidence again. take a look at shares of tesla closing down 6% forgery reporting that elon musk lost $720 million alone. how does the ceo of a major company allow something like this to happen? >> it is a fact that elon musk
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is the ceo of a major company but he's not your typical major. by the way, he just tweeted about this in the last hour, he wrote we through steel at the same window several times right before the event and it did not even scratch the glass. i am sort of shocked that the stock is down 6%. i think that is bizarre investor behavior because you know there's going to be ups and downs with this company, you know it's a groundbreaking company and a pot smoking on television ceo. this is the most outrageous thing that is happened to them. i assume the work out the problem and it'll be fine. >> they say about lawyers, you should never ask a question of a witness without knowing the
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answer, never tried to break glass that you think is not going to break that does break. this is very bad and if there's anything consistent about tesla throughout the last couple of years, it's inconsistency and that's why you have such market moves. by the way it lost $3.6 billion of market cap today because of a couple of broken windows. but also i'm not so sure people will love the look of this mobile at this look in time. >> he is brilliant but he cannot stop doing stupid things. from an investor standpoint, the stock should go down, you promise people glass in the glass shattered. that sent the stockton $21. he is the type of person that has a comeback kid. when you look at all of them, some that he's made over the course of the year, the stock rebound. we'll see how the spiri please .
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>> the stock is so 333 bucks. >> he does manage to get back together but investors would like it more if he would not do this kind of thing. >> i wish i made so many mistakes in my life starting to my teenage years. [laughter] >> software company, rocket company, solar, then tesla. and is roughly my age. that is sad for me. i'm worried this vehicle is to cheat. these vehicles are not profit margin. it's exotic looking and it should be more expensive -- >> it's under 40000. >> i don't think it's profitable enough at that price point he was waiting for the stay when the material of cost dropped significantly and i don't know when that vehicle is good to be so profitable. it's cool enough and not everybody's going to want that style but it should be very expensive and people will cruise around because it's cool.
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david: you mentioned lawyer should not ask the question they don't know the answer to. i would think this, what happened elon musk, i think the oj trial when they tried the gloves on. that was a perfect example. what about the designing of the thing, it looks like it's from some cheap cartoon. >> he is sending rockets up and going to other planets. david: i don't know if he's going other planets yet -- >> he the great lunar rover at this time. let me say couple things, there are massive massive short-sellers that continue to bet against them that just got killed over the last couple of months off of the last earnings report. very tough to bet against this man even though today not so good. $3.6 billion market cap, i suspect he will do great things going forward besides what happened today. >> before you go, were watching them slam the stainless steel of
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the truck, that actually worked out really well, a little dense but the body of the thing is okay. >> i think this is the point, when he does a live demo with a steel ball into the glass, this is paying homage to his hero steve jobs who would do live demos on stage at apple so that the did not always work, they worked most of the time, his fans, customers, investors are willing to give him the benefit of the doubt because these are great elon musk. if a few window shattered in the process, that is just part of the journey with a guy like th that. >> i don't know when it comes to steve jobs it seems a little different than elon musk. you read the tweet when city practice beforehand and it did not happen. make sure it doesn't happen on stage. >> it seems like the pickup truck buyer they don't want him succeed, they don't seem to like
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tesla, the trying to block the chargers and i wonder if this is ever going to be in elective car market. >> that's a great point. a couple of country-western singers chimed in saint tesla truck is the first trick in history that does not look like how country music sounds. elon is so sophisticated from these high-end designers, it does not look like it would appeal to the typical truck buyer. >> i don't think that baby is going to run in jacksonville wyoming. but he is looking for other clientele and doing pretty darn well and selling billions of dollars of work, i'm not so worried about him. my biggest issue is valuation on the stock and i don't like inconsistency for management as well as earnings report, that is something they will have to deal with going forward if they want to be a big stock as we move forward. >> production schedules, the husband another sore spot for
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tesla. >> he has missed them over and over and over in every article that you read about the giants whether it's nissan or volkswagen or toyota or ford eating into electric cars, every one of them mentioned how they have the clocks cleaned by tesla. the company that cannot make their cars on time or in the volume that the promise. >> we wish them the best. it is a new venture, it is kind of exciting to see and maybe they will get the kinks out. investigating the investigators. and exposing the report finding possible fbi misconduct during the 2016 russian investigation, former assistant u.s. attorney andy mccarthy is here next. >> we have a fisa report coming out which the word is, it's historic. that's what i hear. when dealing with the highest levels of government, they were spying on my campaign. ♪ the world is built for you.
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david: details of an explosive report by justice department michael horowitz about the origins of the s fbi getting leo the press, the washington post came out with a bombshell about it, the justice department inspector general found evidence that an fbi employee may have altered the document connected to court approved surveillance of a former trump campaign advisor. but it is concluded that the conduct did not affect the overall validity of the surveillance application. the advisor mentioned the trump campaign carter page, here's what mr. paige said earlier today to maria bartiromo. >> there has been a continued cover-up to this very day, we
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still do not have the truth but hopefully we will get that soon. >> here is former prosecutor andy mccarthy a ball of confusion, the thought to rig an election and destroy the presidency. if an fbi lawyer is altering fis application to spy on a u.s. citizen, that is heavy stuff, how could it not affect the validity of the surveillance application? >> there is a doctrine of law that when you have a warrant if there is false information that has been presented by the agent whether intentionally false or turns out to be false, what you do, you look at the rest of the presentation made to the court shown of the false information and if the rest of the information is enough to make a probable cause of whatever you have to show then a warrant is still deemed to be valid even though the information -- even though the tainted information. i assume that is what they are
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talking about but what i'm interested in is when they talk about the validity of the application, what exactly do they mean by that. the narrative the icy seems to be starting to be promoted and telling that these leaks are coming from cnn and the washington post and they have very good sources among the people under the microscope in this investigation. the narrative i think they are starting to project is fbi real premise is that russia interfered in the election. as long as they were right about that, if it turns out that they were wrong or did irregular things in connection with the investigation, they still have the bottom-line right. and to my mind, that's half a story of what the fbi was. nobody disputes that russia meddled in the election, the question is, did they have a
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good faith compelling to believe the trump campaign was complicit in russia's espionage activities and if so, why, what was the evidence and that's what we need to get to the bottom. >> i hear what you're same from a legal perspective but i wonder if this does not set the stage for the fbi can make things up and go around spying on whoever as long as it does not impact the final outcome of something. there is a problem with that logic right? >> yes in principle there is a problem with it but in terms of a long-standing doctrine of law, the fact of the matter is it is true that if only a portion of a warrant application turns out to be false but the overwhelming amount still makes out probable cause, that has been the law for decades. with this, the issue is going to be -- let's say we have
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misconduct and whoever the low-level fbi person is who meddled or tampered with the document, if it turns out that is just a sliver of what they had then it's probably fine. but i don't see how it could be because the real issue that is vacant for many of the coverage that we see is a steel dossier was substantially part of the probable cause for this warrant and yet we know that was not verified in the law is just wrong. i have pointed out that another big piece of the probable cause was a talk about the russians trying to recruit carter page between 2008 and 2013. they leave out the inconvenient fact that carter page cooperated with the fbi in the investigation and they used his information to prosecute the russian spy. it seems to me that we have a lot of reasons to be suspicious about the probable cause information that they give the
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court. >> if we looked over all the fbi work with the slow scrutiny, i wonder if there would be a lot of fluffy things and getting permission to do stuff, then we magnifies that they thought the russians were influencing the election. from an fbi job, that has to be -- with to do everything we can to figure if this is going on and that's the number one thing in these things will happen in the government. i wonder if it's not written for the fbi to do this. we just don't know of all the times in the last hundred and 50 years that this is going on. >> you have hit on something that is a very serious consideration. the world that i came from where i was a prosecutor for 20 years, the fbi is subjective to this kind of scrutiny in every case because in criminal cases, everybody operates under the knowledge that the information that gets generated in the
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investigation even though there's obviously no defense lawyers when you go get a warrant from a court but eventually there will be discovery and everybody will get to see it. the problem with counterintelligence is there is nobody there except the fbi, the justice department lawyer and the court. in none of this is ever supposed to see the light of day and the thing we need to worry about, it does not have the same kind of incentive that keep you honest as a criminal system does and i think we need to worry about is this a regular thing in counterintelligence when they are operating under circumstances where they don't think anyone will check their work, do they take these liberties. >> president trump calling for the senate to hold an impeachment trial, listen to t the. >> we cannot have any witnesses, we want to call the whistleblower but you know who i want is the first witness,
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frankly i want to trial, i thin? >> look, number one they should never, never impeach. >> i think it's an excellent idea. if he knows he is going to be impeached anyway, the only position publicly he wants to take is finally, now i will have my public trial where i get to put in all the evidence in my defense of the case that adam schiff would not let me put in and by then i get to put in the biden burisma stuff in the ukraine stuff in the 2016 election and everything lines up, i will also have all the stuff from the inspector general investigation into fisa abuse. >> i think he wants a trust. >> i agree with you, i think the trial will probably be a
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political thing for the president. in particular because the republican senate will conduct a trial. one thing interesting, the president would want to put ukraine meddling with the u.s. election into this trial. i doubt he wants to do that since that did not happen. >> no there is two theories of ukraine collusion which were also conclude confused in todays hearing. >> there's the theory that he talked about with zelensky that the ukrainians were the ones who hacked the democrats and therefore the russians did not do it. nobody credible believes that, there's no republican in congress that believes that. there's a lot of evidence that ukrainian officials colluded with democrats to hurt trump and help clinton in the run-up to the election, don't take my word, there's ukrainian court decision at the end of 2018 that found that officials meddled in the american election. david: always a pleasure to see you. come back soon.
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david: scooter braun speaking out for the first time since a feud with taylor swift. he is now blaming taylor swift for death threats that he and his family have received, you have been following the story but can you tell us? >> is started with taylor swift being upset that she cannot use some of her old music for netflix documentary she was working on and also her appearance at the ama's up-and-coming. so she published a message on
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social media and said scooter braun, you are all bullying me. he did not want to get into the public but he had to, he came in on instagram and said he was getting death threats because of fans responding to taylor swift's message. another very strange layer, elizabeth warren got involved it was before the death threat post, but she said unfortunately taylor swift is one of the many whose work has been threatened by private equity firm, gobbling up more of our economy costing jobs and crushing the entire industry, it's time to rein in private equity firms and i have a plan for that. david: there is an overall question, the social media make everything more toxic? >> is the sky blue? look, social media and icy unaideand i have toblock people. first off you can take aside
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here or there, this woman taylor swift, has brazilian followers and you never know who the crazy ones are in this man and his family are getting death threats and here's the problem, she is staying quiet when she should come out and telling her fans, go on facebook and roll it back, will fix this, what if something bad happens to the family, taylor swift would have a real bad day. i'm hoping she learns from this. >> this thing has next to nothing to do with social media. this has to do with very powerful and pushy business people. so she is technically in the wrong because they own the master recordings. but she is taylor swift and she has a lot of power being taylor swift and she thinks she can push them around and she think she is right so they'll resolve it is a commercial dispute and they'll resolve it. this is not the first time that pushy business people have taken
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shots at each other. >> -- he doesn't look like mitt romney holding the cash and evil private equity overlord buying up america and what is elizabeth's plan anyway, i don't understand -- >> the bottom line is, i think gary you would take that is issue that has nothing to do social media. >> it has everything to do with social media because if she didn't have so many followers this may or may not have gone on. the many of these people following the importer is power. you can use the power for good or you can use the power for bad and in this case she should do something different, open your mouth up and get your fans to back away because death threats are not good think you. >> police in hong kong say they
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david: the hong kong human rights and democracy bill made its way to the president's desk but he has not said whether he will sign it. and while protests continue to rage in hong kong and demonstrators are planning more flash mob protest in hong kong financial district, all this ahead of sunday election. jonathan has more from the ground. reporter: it was a passive and surprising omission by the president that he feels in a really difficult spot over the hong kong human rights and democracy act. wanting to support the democracy activist on the one hand and wanting to appease china in the middle of the tough trade talks on the other. listen to the president. >> we have to stand with hong kong but i'm also standing with president xi jinping, he's a friend of mine and an incredible guy and i would like to see them working out.
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we have to see them working out. but i stand with hong kong and i stand with freedom and all the things that we want to do but were also in the process of making the largest trade deal in history. >> the activist have made it very clear that they really want president trump to sign this act but china has equally said it would be furious if he does. and pro-beijing lawmakers in hong kong has also said the president would make him serious mistake if he signs it. >> one to have done it, there is no turning back. hong kong people will be driven tory dying on china. >> in the meantime there are district cancel elections due to take place on sunday and they are being seen as a referendum on the pro-democracy movement, all 31000 members of hong kong right police force will be on duty on sunday.
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it will be a tense election day. back to you. david: you just heard the president appeared on fox and friends this morning and said while he has not signed a bill yet, he has been involved on what is happening in hong kong. >> i will say this, if it weren't for me, thousands of people would have been killed in hong kong right now. and you would not have any rights, you'd have a police state. but thousands of people -- the only reason he's not going in is because i said it'll affect the trade deal you don't want to do that. >> joining us is china analyst gordon. he says he standing with the people hong kong and with president xi jinping. can you do both? >> no you cannot. xi jinping has taken with the homeconomy from hong kong and violated the 1984 declaration. also the hong kong basic law which is training gestation.
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he let the thugs out that attacked on july 21 and they've gone after the hong kong high court. this is undermining the rule of law. you either with xi jinping or hong konthe people hong kong but both. >> i think the president is in a tough position. in the rights exist because we started a trade war in china was back on their heels in the hong kong people had to attack -- the question is here, what is -- why do we need this bill, i almost think it's fishy that they don't need anything. can we do sanctions if they mow down people with tanks question what do we really need this at a trade negotiation to possibly ruin the trade negotiation? why can't we do this without a bill, is there something legal that we can't punish trying other ways if they're totally abusive with these people? >> we could but you want to stop the slaughter.
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there's an assumption that you either have the bill or have trade but not both. thus the thinking that has prevailed for decades and that thinking has not worked because his militant moving and all the wrong directions. i think you have to do both, you have to stand with the people with hong kong and push for a trade deal. if you show weakness for xi jinping he will press the advantage and demand more and more so is not either or. >> what if he does sign the bill and have the private conversation with the president of china and says, i have to sign i was under a lot of pressure but we will that's what george h&w bush did with the sanctions of 1989. the problem here, the chinese have made a public demand that he vetoed the bill. this bill is vetoproof because it got only one descending will in the house, a unanimous in the senate. the only reason to veto the bill
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is to show obedience to the chinese and public. if you do that then were in a world of hurt. he cannot veto the bill, if he does that he says we become a colony of china. >> he says he's a friend of mine in an incredible guy, last they looked how many muslims are in camps, the country that was going towards capitalism is heading the other way swiftly, they have gone back on everything that they promised from the 50 year deal with hong kong and you see what is going on, all i can say, i wish the president would roll some of these compliments back on somebody that is not good for this earth at this point in time. i hope he doesn't sign it -- i hope he does not sign it -- >> he says that about a lot of dictators, the north korean
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dictator -- >> and none of it is good. these are bad people, north korea guy kills his family with missiles. what a wonderful human being that guy is. it comes to a point in time the leader of the free world should back some of that talk in dealing with a bunch of thugs. >> the bottom line were not at war with north korea, we were close to war or actually using their nukes in japan or some other place, is it conceivable that the good cop bad cop method that this president uses in negotiations will result in a deal even with the worst kidneys scenario? >> the one thing that president trump is done, this is to his credit, he has kept the chinese off balance. that is the thing that the chinese do not like. they can do with tough american
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presidents but they can't deal with unpredictable ones because they love everything being planned out. that is the nature. >> we have to leave it at that. good to see you. fireworks at a white house meeting on the vaping epidemic as mitt romney is pushing for a ban on flavors. is he right? ♪ >> 66% of the kids addicted to these products are saying they did not know had nicotine in it. they thought it was a candy type product. it's a flavor draw the kids and in health emergency ♪ ♪
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>> age is a big factor and we are going to be coming up with a number, i think we have to come up with a hard number of some point. you look alcohol, if you do not give it to them it's going to come here illegally. they will make it. but instead of good companies
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making something that is safe, they will be selling stuff on the street corner that can be horrible. >> a very intense listening session on electronic cigarettes. officials and medical associations of members of the administration in attendance the president floated the idea of raising the vaping age from 18 to 21. met romney next to the president thanks flavors are over a problem. >> we have almost 6 million kids addicted to nicotine and they're going to get this nicotine because of flavors. putting cotton candy flavors in unicorn flavor, this is kid product and we have to put the kids first. david: let's bring in fox news senior medical correspondent mark siegel.
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thank you for being here. president trump said if flavors are banned it is possible teens could get worse off the street from china. >> that is for sure true. china makes 90% of e-cigarettes in the world and 300 million people vaping in china, 10 million are vaping here. as senator rodney said, 6 million are now children, high schoolers and middle schoolers, that's where the real concern is. a lot of the evidence, the flavors are a part of this. mint which he did not mention is the number one problem, most of juul sales to youth teens is meant. but the cartridges themselves, they are replaceable so kids babe all day long and the cartridges have 5% nicotine, by the time you're done with three cartridges you had the amount of nicotine and three packs of cigarettes. soon addict by the time you're 15.
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>> i don't buy the president's argument that the get on the street corner, he may be right but that's not the issue, the issue in your medical opinion, is this a public health danger. if it is, then we should take action, if it isn't then we shouldn't. >> that is very interesting and tough question to answer. i had a patient today who quit smoking tobacco, using the tanks that you get in the adult vaping shops, it is going to save his life vaping. but the adult vaping shops, i'm not talking about an 18 euro kid or 17 euro kid going to a convenience store and picking up something i would rather they do have access to. that is the trouble, how do we keep it out of the hands of teens and high schoolers which gets them addicted to nicotine versus what i want to have it versus adult to quit cigarettes. >> you make a good point, you say it is a public health danger for children. >> yes and teens. and as the president said, 21,
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but anyone using it as a gateway is a public health hazard, and long-term effects on the lungs and heart, nicotine itself is not safe. >> you going juul's website, they only have two flavors of tobacco and menthol not meant. so they got rid of cucumber, mango and the mint flavor that so many people like. i tell you i walked around the city and i saw people drooling everywhere. i don't see anymore. >> i was going to say there is a lot of juul around that was pre-ban so we have to see the impact. >> i started to see already, i don't see people doing it on the street. this summer it was like every person wa doing it. >> you bring a lot of good information, remember juul set a few months ago that we are going to keep it out of stores and then it went up after that, not down.
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>> the president -- it's good the president and met romney talk they're both knowledgeable and mitt romney is more into cigarettes than the president but the president is right, these kids are hooked on it and now to take it off the market unfortunately is a problem in the deaths and vaping are not from juul it's from these products that are possibly marijuana products but made cheaply with vitamin e oil. >> and you get these junkies hooked on the high nicotine products to switch to crummy black markets and it could have more lung problems because the. product will hook you but not the dangers compared to cigarettes. now we have a problem because we let it get out of control with watermelon cigarette. >> the thc oil products are leading to those diseases. >> we don't have a black market in vaping but if that happened it could be poorly made. >> we will see a black market no
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matter what. the president's argument may not be right because we will see a black market even as states were now marijuana is legal. you see a growing black market in china 90% of the production of the cigarettes, if -- juul is selling in china and we will have a problem no matter what we do but here's what i would say, it's illegal in all 50 states for kids under the age of 18 to vape. or to buy e-cigarettes, the federal government has to enforce that, i am for what the president is saying let's set the age of 21 and enforce it. >> i hope they can do that i think kids are resourceful in getting what they want to get. thank you very much. a win for small business, one major u.s. city putting a hold on a major to help the environment, details coming up next. ♪
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david: is a win for small business in new jersey, the new york city council rejecting an ordinance to ban single use plastic bags because of concerns it might hurt small businesses. it would've imposed a $250 fee for owners who do not comply in many new jersey municipalities have reduced ordinance to reduce straws, plastic bags and stuff foam that new jersey said is looking to make ban statewide. what is your take on all this? i'm a big believer in some government but i'm a big believer in the public partnership, we have to think about all parties. amazingly in the case of plastic, they can get rid of small plastic but then they're allowed to use big because it's reusable so you're defeating the
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purpose anyhow, it's important all the states the country recognizes, the business of this country is business and that's what drives the country and employment, profits, you name it, good to see somebody thinking better these days. >> i am not against the government getting involved in business if it pertains to the environment and others owning things, the problem is i don't like baked solutions to a problem. this is a tough one to solve. if you buy reusable and don't use them 50 times you're using more plastic than the use variatiothinsheet plastic. there's other products that are worst coffee cups, their lining plastic is the worst, the straw problem, you don't need a straw so maybe that one is okay so i think these are not really the solutions that are going to actually fix, i when there is actually not. >> it reminds me of bloomberg trying to make out of the soda
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band, that you can't buy sodas too large. my thought was, why don't you teach people soda is bad for them and they will stop buying it. >> people still buy tobacco. >> that is a little different, the problem with the solution it will not stop plastic waste, that could be the enlargement of sodas over the years have enlarged the waistline. but this does not make sense. the number of policies that make sense, this one does not. >> i agree in the grand scheme of things it will not make that much of a difference but first of all it's not going to harm anybody other than the plastic bag manufacturers in these municipalities are saying we do particular care about them and it does set an example that we can use less of the stuff that ends up in the ocean if that's what floats your boat. >> if you have a garbage bag at home -- how do we save plastic and the garbage back.
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subscribers, the owner says he is trying a new strategy to boost revenue, would you trade your privacy for a dollar a night hotel room? >> you can give me the four season at the oriental for a dollar and i still will not take it because there will not be any keeping up with the reality show. no thank you. >> just when you thought the exploitation of technology could not get any worse, this is another example. you could not pay me too take that room. but at the same time i know people will. >> i did it for a lot more than a dollar, i was in a hotel in moscow -- this remind you of the texas restaurant repeat the stake in an hour otherwis it's e otherwise you have to pay. >> i go in the room brush my teeth and go to sleep. if they want to pay me too do that, fine with me. i'm channeling my inner self, i do it too.
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