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grandmaster 31 million dollars, followed by paul newman's rolex daytona back to you. melissa: for a watch? >> there you go. "bulls and bears." david: very busy day in beltway, back-to-back announcements from house democrat, first slapping president with two articles of impeachment, second detailing a new north american trade deal that has been breached, right now president trump said to leave white house for a rally in pennsylvania, if he stops to talk to reporters, it will be first time we hear him respond to camera to the latest developments we'll bring you his comments when and if they happen. >> it is deal, president trump and house democrat strike a crucial agreement on what the administration calls largest trade deal in global history. while they anticipate a usmcarc
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is key election win for trump, house democrats take a victory lap on it details on that and more coming up, this is "bulls and bears," we're glad you could join us, i am david asman could, joining me today, kristina partsinevelos. jonathan hoenig, and we go to edward lawrence in dc with latest on massive trade deal, where is it now. reporter: right now, u.s. trade representative lighthizer is on his way back to washington, he was in mexico city for a signing of revised usmca, house ways and means committee chairman said there are no more roadblocks, a vote could be set next week in the house, this is a difficult process he said that sometimes became ugly. >> these were intense, argumentative, angry. negotiations, it got really hot
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on a number of occasions, i think we set a record for hanging up on each other, but we knew this was an opportunity that we could not let get away. reporter: house speaker said they made it better, administration pushing back saying that democrat should not take this victory lap in a statement saying because of the leadership of president trump. the u.s., mexico, canada agreement will delife deliver ae win for american workers, farmers and businesses that will lead to more american jobs. the next hurdle getting it through the senate. >> we will not do usmca in the senate. between now and the end of next week, it will have to come up in all likelihood after the trial
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is finished in the senate. reporter: you heard him, senate will twill not take you of ratcn vote until 2020. federal express ha mexico has to reratify this, all this in 2020. david: not until after the impeachment trial is over, how many people have hedg hung up on mr. lighthizer. >> it is one of those things, one thingy said to me coming down hall in congress, when meeting with house speaker. he said, basically, people talk to me because i don't talk to you. he is very tight lipped, not do a lot of media. only interview he has done with our sister station fox news channel that was earlier in the year. david: we want a tough negotiator thank you edward. speaker pelosi and democrats gave a press conference this morning, where they slammed president, and seemed to take
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credit for crafting the usmca deal. >> in terms of our work here, it is better than what was initially proposed by the administration. >> i repeatedly, emphasize that usmca will deserve a vote it is an agreement that democrats shaped. >> trump administration sent us a deeply fraud trade deal, we now have a new and improved renegotiated nafta. david: so, caroll, do the democrats deserve credit for this. >> this is my fainting phase, house did something that is going to benefit their constituent. go figure. i don't care who takes credit. as i have said, let the democrats take credit for it let the republicans take credit, let trump, let me and you. this is a good deal, this something that will benefit the usa and our trading partners,
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let everyone have a piece of the credit, and let's focus on the outcome. >> this is good deal not a great deal, it is a revamp of a current deal. not like we were not doing already doing business with canada and mexico in a big way for longer than a couple decades. but if you put out a fire, you created, you are not a firefighter, you are an arsonist. all that uncertainty created it was created by president getting out of the first deal, when you put out a fire you started it is to me not good reason for spiking a football. this see better deal, i'm glad it was done, with yo but the mad not move. >> two points to your points, caroll, who cares? as long as it goes through, i, agree. john, fantastic that -- fact that this is a continuation of nast ai did researching university of ontario studied usmca, they said 57% of the
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tpp is in the usmca. the lead negotiate are, i had no idea that given that overlap, the university studied it they looked at it there -- >> what does that mean? there is -- >> not so different. david: asia. >> i didn't go through all 500 pages, but for example a chapter creating a commission to integrate and develop a north american economy, like one common currency, originally there was nothing else added, now you have to bring in imf to oversee exchange rate. david: help us. >> if you are president opposed to tpprntiop, you said it may nt affect companies, you did it should be good for agriculture, and auto, steal makers. david: and farmers. >> no, it is -- i worry about
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that i think it will push prices up. mart of usmca is mandating higher wages for mexican auto workers. i think it will push prices up for american consumers. pushing back on john and caroll, if deal is so good, and president said the best deal since sliced bread. why does it end in 16 years, why does it have to be renewed in 6 years. david: i till -- i will tell you why, because of the fact what happened over the years, and originally the north american free trade agreement, nafta was 20 years okay overtime it became bad for united states, mexicans kept cheating bit by bit. we want to have provisions that allow us to rejigger it, if they go sour. i have to say, dairy farmers, i am close to a number of dairy farmers, they are pleased add
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punch about this for first time, a lot of them will be able to sell to canada. >> i want to back you up on that david, farmer investor a -- investment banker, when you are in a partnership with someone you don't control, like another country, you want an out. you want that wiggle room. david: john. >> a few hundred million from dairia going to canada not a significant amount. david: i tell you, i've been talking with dairy farmers, they are very happy about this. they know more than we did about it. >> but -- they were told it was great deal. david: they know what their businesses are doing. >> but they don't know what president is telling them. >> to your point -- >> i can promo something, i will ask this this question thursdaym headed toomaomar marteenomaopeno
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omaha, a farmers business concrepetion i will ask them. >> we have breaking news. fox business alert, an active shooter situation in jersey city, still going on, new jersey multiple people have been shot. and killed including one police officer. let's go to fox news' bryan llenas on this scene, i was told a couple shooters were shot and killed but there may be someone still on the loose? reporter: david, there are shooter situation is now over. we know that there were three assailants, we can confirm two of those were shot and killed, they are described to fox news by federal law enforcement source as young, juveniles, all in all, there are 6 dead jersey city from this active shooter that gunbattle between police. of those six killed, one of them
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was an undercover police officer. and jersey city's mayor, spoke just a few moments ago. >> police department did a phenomenal job, it is a very tough day for them. two officers were shot. one recently gave his life and was pronounced at jersey medical center. reporter: a federal law enforcement source tells fox news that it starts at kosher grocery store, at some point multiple a sa assailant moved to nearby cemetery, that is where the officer was shot and died, they ca comeback to the store, d used long guns, shooting anyone on streets and police officers, drones in the air, bearcat armored vehicles there was a
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standoff that edge ended with 6 dead, 5 killed in the story, right now -- store, right now no direct link to terrorism. david: all right. thank you bryan llenas. president tweeting this. >> just received a briefing on horrific shootout that took place in jersey city, new jersey, our thoughts and prayers with the victims and family during this very difficult tragic time. we'll continue to monitor it. as we assist local and state officials on the ground. we will be right back. t cards rt by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. get a no-fee pe(vo)al loan the flock blindly flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path.
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david: democrats are ramping up their effort against president trump, announcing two april articles of impeachment against him. >> first is for abuse of power, it is an impeachable offense for president to exercise the powers
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of his public office to obtain an impro improper personal bene, while ignoring or injuring the national interest. >> that remedy is impeachment, it is one that i have been reluctance on recommend until the actions of president trump gave congress no alternative. >> joining us now, fox news legal analyst, author of witch-hunt, gregg jarrett. great to see you. how reluctance do you think adam schiff has been to recommend impeachment. >> reluctant and prayerful. just like nancy pelosi. this is a guy, who perpetuated more than anyone else the russia hoax that trump colluded with the kremlin to steal 2016 -- >> he said he had evidence. >> he promised, the mueller report came out, and demonstrated that it was a lie.
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>> thank you, congratulation on this book and your other work. let me ask you about facts as presented in this case, is there no evidence here that strikes you as an attorney that fives gs some ground for concern, taking impeachment off table for a moment, is there anything that president did that would give you in cause of concern. >> notal ought -- not at all, i read both of the articles, second is preposterous, the presidents had a legal right to invoke a legally recognized executive privilege, that is called legal process, that is not obstruction of congress, and first one abuse of power, that lovely phrase, found nowhere in the constitution but is similar to what framers were ejected, mal administration they fears this would be used as political
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weapon as an opposing party who did not like politics or person of the president in the white house. >> can you reinstate what that legal word it, you used. a president asks a foreign government to investigate a u.s. citizen that is political opponent of the president, you just said it. >> framers -- were fearful of mal administration it was too broad, it was undefined, it could be used for political purposes because they don't like the person in the white house or his policies, they rejected it. they went with something that is very specific, treason, bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors, this is something that democrat have tried out, and rejected. they tried extortion and bribery and campaign finance, none of
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them really applied, they have embraced this other term that is ripe for abuse. >> i want to ask the same question like jonathan said without focusing on witch-hunt but your experience as an attorney. why didn't they go for the third charge of obstruction of justice, that could have been -- >> they went with obstruction of congress, similar, they say that president by asserting executive privilege and rejecting the subpoenas was obstructing their invest -- if he has a legally recognize privilege, which is executive privilege, recognize by u.s. supreme court, there is a process. adam schiff, and jerry nadler, have gone to court to get a judicial judgment as to whether it was proper or improper exercise. they did not do that, as jonathan turley, the law
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professor said, you are rushing this you are basing it driven by rage not reason. it is premature, maybe you would get all of the evidence, but right now you don't have it. >> i lost a bet, a legal bet on an on-line book, i bet that president would in the get impeached. i don't know he has a chance of getting convicted. convicted. next term what happens. democrat keep house they can impeach him again, it seems it would be like lik likely that wd happen. >> there is no constitutional limit on number of times you can try to impeach a president, congress against andrew johnson tried it 4 separate times. sure it could happen again. but you know, let's wait and see how well or badly this first one goes, i suspect, you know nancy
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pelosi may have written or political obi obitiary, you leae half of of the nation behind if you do this, there are serious political repercussions for, that just ask newt gingrich. he lost his position as speaker because of impeachment. >> i was going to ask about that, i talk to people in country their personal take this is somewhere between a circus and political theater. what do you think broader implications for 2020 election about it is too early to know, if you look at polling data, the president is webbin winning in e major battle ground states, it seems that impeachment is the reason. that may give democrats pause. a guy approached me at the train station the other day, he said, i looked at this conversation
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on-line between trump and zelensky, can you explain to me, what is wrong with it? it has to be clear and convincing evidence that the president has committed a -- you know act that is unconstitutional most americans don't see it in the conversation. david: they did not indict on bribery and extortion, you heard those words over and over, because it would have exposed vice president biden to the same charge? >> might well have. i think real reason is because they looked at the conventional definitions they don't apply. david: adam schiff used as a definition seemed to apply to what biden did. >> you have to demonstrate. david: gregg terrific ti. >> thank you. david: facebook escalating tension with government after
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david: we're hearing that president trump is speaking to reporters, so far he as spoken about usmca trade deal and impeachment, we'll bring you his comments as they come. >> facebook executive tell attorney general bill barr they will not open company's encrypted messages products to law enforce. heads of whats app and facebook
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messenger arguing that backdoor access would be a gift to criminals, hackers and repressive regimes, he saying it is impossible to create such a backdoor for one purpose and not expect others to try to open it up. should facebook be pr prioritizg my privacy over safety. >> i don't know if anyone here head afghan papers. or corrupt bargain. or fact this for decade, hoover used fbi as his personal vendetta machine, i don't trust this government with any of my information, i would go with facebook on this one. >> i am a supporter of individual rights, and privacy rights, i'm not really sure facebook maintains privacy
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right, but anything they can do in that regard is a good thing, they are right, this is a gift to criminals. any idea on outweighs by bad. >> i have to say this thing of public safety, that is how they got tsa. remember, flying before, this idea get rid of individual rights and privacy, get rid of property rights because of public safety, a company is not owned by the public just because it used by public. and facebook is a private company. people use it voluntarily. david: let me push back. no one is taking side i'll take, we had a terrorist attack in florida, perp used facebook, a saw saweddiansaudi arabian, he n communicating with other persons in country -- peps in country, we to his facebook because of encryption.
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>> is it government a job to have a privacy company or go through a private company. david: to chase down terrorists. >> if anything the question we should say -- >> i'm sorry to cut you. president coming out. >> pennsylvania tonight, we have a big rally, a lot of people. tremendous lines, great enthusiasm. never been this enthusiasm in my opinion for the republican party, the republicans have stuck stuck, there is a witch-hunt, but even democrats they could not fine very. may put up new articles that -- two articles that are weak, they are very weak. also they approved today of all days, we've been waiting a year, they approve today at usmca. i call that the silver lining to impeachment. because without the impeachment, they would have never approved it in my opinion. the impeachment is the reason they approved it.
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and interestingly, one hour after the news conference, they went out and did a news conference on the big trade deal, the great trade deal, one of greatest made for country,ry want to muscle down the impeachment -- muffle down the impeachment because they are embarrassed by it, they could not get the votes, that is what happened. a terrible thing when they to something like, that but now it goes on a guess a vote, i assume, they will probably have to have the vote. it is a very weak article, today we get usmca this will be a great thing ther for our farmerd manufacturers just about everyone. unions included. i spoke with richard trumka, i spoke with james hoffa. and we had good talk, at union people, i did that a few dies agdays ago -- a few days ago, we
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had good talks, everyone is loves the usmca we're happen about that, happen about ha, very happy. >> [no audio] >> i think that democrats, i can't imagine they vote for it we did nothing wrong. there was absolutely nothing done wrong. they have analyzed my conversation every way you come when you talk about you know the word favor was mentioned. it was mentioned not me a favor, you just saw the way it was. and it was nothing to do with me, it has to do with the united states the word was us. can you do us a favor, we talk about the country, we talk about seeing attorney general of united states, you look at it this was just a part of it, a
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congratulatory call there were two, no one mentions the other one, the other one he won the election, and i think it is a disgrace that people can make impeachment out of nothing. that was a perfect conversation. if you look at mark levin, he analyzed that conver conversatie of the great constitution lawyers, many have, there were perfect conversations there is nothing to impeach on, it is a disgrace, a absolute disgrace, let's say they vote on it, who knows, all i know, they were embarrassed by it. that is why they brought up usmca an hour after. if you look at poll numbers, firehouse poll just came out. and we're way ahead of everyone. in every state, every you know, most of the -- i think most of the swing states.
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we're way ahead. and you know, what i don't know if that is impeachment or fact that we have the best economic numbers that we've ever had in the country, the best unemployment numbers and employment numbers, we have the best numbers we've had in the country, i think it has something to to with it you saw friday, 266,000 new jobs, other country in the world are not doing about, we're doing great, we're the hottest country in the world, i think that has a lot to do with it we're going out now to heavy, -- hershey, pennsylvania, thank you very much. >> president trump, giving a little impropert impromptu press conference in the rain. and the usmca was discussed.
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and then another year in waiting. for the democrats to do something about it saying that with the impeachment they need something to show voters in 2020. in november. to prove they can do something other than just impeaching want president, that is why they agreed to usmca, what do you think. >> i want to highlight two things, one it was a perfect conversation. which i think that democrats are going to hone in on that language, he did mention firehouse strategy he is polling well because of the impeachment talk. i would like to say this is a republican firm, but, what they sta -- their statistic show he has been doing better in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin, sinces impeachment. david: key states. >> this is a partisan polling station. >> we know from history, president clinton a numbers, soared after the impeachment, we heighwe might see same with president, and emphasizing
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strength of the economy and usmca. >> also historically democrat know they are in a bind, two had thehadthes in last hundred yeare not been reelected. hoover and bush the first. i think only president mckinley, has been reelected in a recession going into a 6 second term, i think that democrat know they do not have much chance of getting president trump out of the was on the, and the economy stays strong. >> and he said it was a hedge, he is dead on. the aprils of impeachment -- earlies of impeachment are very weak, they want something to hang their hat oone thing that president said, we're hottest country in the world, and i agree, we're en fuego . >> david, do you think they will have problem in the senate.
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david: mcconill mcconnell, he s, they are not going to be able to vote on usmca until after the entire impeachment thing. my feeling that the democrats' to get to threat few this type s impeachment as fast as they can, president saying, i am in no hurry, i have a lot of evidence i want to bring out in senate trial, evidence that will auger poorly for the democrats. >> unmuch i unfortunate he is do democrats are doing, using it has a hedge. i think mcconnell will do the same thing, pass usmca have a victory then that momentum. to 2020. david: like playing 4-dimensional chess. >> some people work hard, and
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had it you love your job keep going. inhaving a job you hate is a tremendous amount of stress, you get depressed, maybe you don't exercise or eat right, all bad things about bad life style go with a bad job. but i want to add, that times change, retirement may mean you are on your iphone all day long or watching netflix all day long, they factor in overall, i say get meaningful work, keep employer base healthcare system going. and stick with your job if you can. >>d siegel, i believe that having a purpose and creating is important part of health and wellness, but for those who don't want to work as much would you recommend part time work or volunteer? >> that is a very interesting point.
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go i with that like your idea of volunteer work, something fulfills, maybe more than the yolk you are in, how about consider a life change or work change, in your middle part of your life. if you can think of a more viable opportunity. don't be afraid to pursue your dreams it will make you happier, health we're. healthier. >> in scotland, have you 9 months of bad weather followed by winter. but they did give us golf. what is difference between a person retired and working life expectancy. >> that depends on what study and where they live. if you are in cold climate -- chances are you are shoveling snow, or down in florida, udz are noyou arenot subject to sear
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where you can get depressed. if you are in a job you hate, you will not live longer. >> happiness is key. >> it shows when you retire early, you expire early. this is my thing, you do, man is a concep conceptual being, he na purpose, and a reason, and self esteem. whether it is a job a 9 to 5 or volunteering, something productive is important for wealthy people, for any people ei invest for a lot of "high net worth" individuals they retire with millions of dollars, they are depressed as heck. >> i want to add that depression is key to bad health, not just psychological, but physical, hormones in your brain govern what kind of health you are in.
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it is anxiety and depression. >> i will pivot a little bit, a lot of consolidation in pharmaceutical industry with major firms. a lists of mergers and accusation went pharmaceutical base is huge, at same time you see fda approving new drugs at a faster rate, that is a priority, what does that mean for american consumers,? higher drug prices, because there are fewer come pet ors or great because the big pharma companies are real pushing hard to find new streams of revenue, new cancer drugs for example. >> i start with second part, a huge positive happening. because of when you said, that new discoveries are made all of the time, we're figuring out how cancer works, chemotherapy was
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more about poisoning cancer than the body, and immuno therapy what proteins are on surface of that cancer to target, how did that cancer cell communicate, and cancer hides from the immune system, we have figured out how to get it targeted now. i'll attack it now, they mean new drugs, all of those things, as you point out, mean expensive drugs, and some of them are one time treatments, you take the immune cells out the body, bioengineer them but the them back in $300,000 dol -- later yu may have cured cancer but it is expense 95 w. >> we hear about deregulation with this administration, most important it deals with life and date, people were given a death sentence, they were not allowed to take drugs because fade fateo
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many restrictions, if i have a year to live, should i not be able to take any drug i want and any test. >> now, i had to go to fda through some connection and plead on behalf of the patient, case by case, it is better that rules are pulled back, if you are. i might be more willing to take a chance. >> president is right to try laws are primmou tremendous ope. giving the patients what they need. david: great to see you thank you. >> david: let's see what is coming up on even edit.
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>> democrat impeachment case, it looks like it is getting smaller, we have two articles but no focus group poll tested bribery charges. the house intelligent impeachment report barely talked about bribery. first no collusion, now no bribery, also, 10 swing state moderate democrat pushing censure instead of impeachment. if nancy pelosi loses 18 of those 31 moderates impeachment is dead, nancy pelosi is not whipping the vote, also with us, hud secretary ben carson, is joining us on the homeless crisis that has skyrocketedded in california. and the battle between california and trump white house to stop it. david: is that all? >> i could go on. david: liz thank you.
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his policies had a mixed impact on the economy here. steel and aluminum tariff raised processes costs for them here in pennsylvania, first 6 months of this year they were one of top 4 importers. they used that aluminum to package their goods, top products and can foods evening -- veggies. and like thousands of other food lants they use that. they talks with seiz caesar food distributors, they say that uncertainty of tariffs has made it difficult for them. >> we got fine products at a
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whicwhichcompetitive price, wits sometimes we decide to go with domestic or imported, we have not seen a huge price increase. reporter: overall local economy has been booming, also doing better under trump administration than years prior. state hit record low unemployment in spring, and per capita inevitable come in-- income increases over 600,000, and pry price tag so far has not deterred customers, and sales have increased. >>6,000 dollar increase in income, hillary thank you very much. >> caroll. is the power of a presidential pulpit and strong economy stronger than impeachment and tariffs? hav>> absolutely, when you talko people in real life, they don't care about that, they care about
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a 6,000 dollar increase on a per capita basis in pennsylvania, that is where president trump shines, he loves to go out and connection with people, i do think that strong economy is huge, but i think thatterrive issue is major, we have a potentially big increase in just a few days, have you those small businesses, have you manufacturing and agriculture there in pennsylvania. i will watch wa for that. >> i agree that economy is main focus but i do not believe that -- what matter is people do have money in their pocketbook, right now there are some problem in the economy with a manufacturing recession and farmers bailed out, but we have good growth about 2% last 4th quarters and lowest unemployment in over 50 years,ite a right at 50, i thinn americans go to polls next term they will look mainly at this
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security almost at this economy, it is good, i think that president trump will get reelectioned. >> jonathan. >> the impeachment battleground does not seem to move anything. it is all about the economy. and i think that caroll's point, tariffs have impacted pennsylvania. pennsylvania consumers and businesses paid a billion this year, agriculture is pennsylvania's number one industry. on top 10 list for farm bankruptcy, all about the economy, that is why the trade deal with china as we come to final days, before the my tariffs -- new tariffs that deal is important for future of pennsylvania economy. david: if they get put in place, this is some question. we have to move o. thought it was hard to get your hands on popeye a popular chicken sandwich, one is now an official peets o piece of art, g for 6 figures, wait until you hear why, that is next. ♪ ♪ to me you are ♪
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david: just days after the selling and the eating of a $120,000 banana art piece that was duct taped to a wall, popeye's is announcing the sale of its own edible art. the fast-food chain has always duct taped one of their wildly popular chicken sandwiches to a wall at miami's art basil show. the sandwich is being sold for the same price as its banana counterpart $120,000 plus an extra $3.99. that's the store price of the sandwich. will popeye's make the sale? what do you think? [laughter] >> well, it's going to charity. it is going to the popeye's foundation. the bigger picture, one, art is objective -- or subjective i should say so it can be whatever it is. i think it is great that we're making fun of situations. we've entered a society where everybody is very sensitive and politically correct. you have popeye's making fun of the banana situation.
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we have the peloton commercials with the same actress. i think if it goes towards a good cause, why not? will somebody eat the change sandwich, though? i know an avid viewer maria just tweeted that to us. who knows because the banana needs to be replaced every two days so the chicken sandwich will last what a week with all the bleach in the chicken? david: carol? >> i thought -- okay, well i had a few hairs that fell out of my head throughout the day that i have collected so if anybody would like them for $120,000, hit me up on twitter. give me a couple genuine -- i will not charge the extra $3.99 fee. >> do you know the things you could sell on-line? i've seen an article in magazines. >> this deserves to be mocked. this is a banana. this is not $120,000. this deserves to be mocked.
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i'm glad popeye's was doing it. it demonstrates what i consider the aesthetic vacuum of our age. david: john? >> i wouldn't pay 120,000 for it. david: that does it for bulls & bears. see you next time. elizabeth: the democrats impeachment case just got smaller. it's two articles now, obstruction and abuse of power, but no focus group on bribery charges. we reported to you last week the house intelligence report on impeachment barely discussed bribery. so first no collusion and now no bribery. this as swing states, moderate democrats are getting nervous, battleground state polls show voters there don't want impeachment. ten moderate democrats are pushing the idea of censure instead of impeachment.

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