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that escalade looks nice. melissa: that is cool. there you go. maybe for driving in chicagoism i don't know, thank you for joining us, see you tomorrow. melissa: that is it for us, "bulls and bears" starts right now. >> we're doing phenomenaly well. the economy is doing the best it has been, we have never had a economy like this. we just made the two best trade deals. david: president celebrating another trade victory, two massive dials passed in two days amid the impeachment backdrop, markets are ignoring political noise, dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq all closes record highs, this is "bulls and bears," thank you for joining, i am david asman, today, jonathan, liz peek, gary kaltbaum, and zachary. usmca and china trade deals are give a big boost on the economy, commerce secretary wilbur ross
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telling fox business together they could bring in extra two trillion in trade. are investors on right track or maybe are they over shooting on this? >> i have always been a big believer that price is prality -- reality, so, i think that there is a rhyme and a ryan, re. massive liqui liquidity, cash oe sideline, seasonality. accelerating economy and in earnings combined with uncertainty come off the table on trade, that good news, it is being reflected in a sizzling market sphwhr. >> i agree with gary, i think we'll seest middle east estimath high either year. i think we'll see that escalate. by the way also retail sales same in for december, this
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morning, up almost 6% year-over-year. and i think that is another very good sound on what is happening to the u.s. consumer, that is the driving force. >> look, the absence of continued trade tensions or pause, with china is a good thing, but it is different than saying that substance of the agreements will be transformative, usmca is a needed update of nasa. but not unlocking more trade between the united states and mexico and canada. and. >> china saying there are still tariffs on chinese goods, some are rolled back from 17% to 7%, all of us agree, is it good, but that is different than trillions of additional trade. david: you think that investors are over shooting? >> no the markets have been doing really well in an ti payin--anticipation that madnesd
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come to an end and it has. marketing offer an upside potential with dividend field and s&p 500 alone that fixed income and other assets cannot offer. >> we said market hates uncertainty, that thankfully this alleviates some of the uncertainty, to your point, where you say, not much as changed. phase one rolls back some of the tariffs. up from 186 billion there there is 14 billion in gain. we bailed out farmers for 30 billion, the sooner this off the table -- >> that madness seems to have paid off. the tariffs provided the muscle we needs to get china to sign the deal, right. >> there are tariffs on almost
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all goods passing between almost all countries, issue is the level they are set up. david: we have a guest, we're move. usmca was passed in a 89-10 vote among those who voted against it were senate minority speaker chuck schumer and bernie sanders voting no, for the same reason, despite fact that it including very good labor provisions, i am voting against usmca it does not address climate change. the greatest threat facing the planet, we bring in house houses and means committee member, jodey arrington, do you believe climate change issues belong in a trade deal. >> i do not, i am glad newly negotiated trade deal with canada and mexico does not include any new binding international accords or conventions like the job killing paris climate accord.
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i am vlad w glad we have a moren playing field with mexico. i am glad we opened new markets in canada around this is a win for the united states and then. you got china, you had japan, we have covered 51% of our export markets with the three dials, -- deals, the president gets an a-plus-plus. and america's prospects for prosperity look letter. >> if all reasons to vote against a trade deal, climate change to me seem likes most asinine. the fact that democrats push this do we have a real risk to the economy that democrats push forward, same type of environmentaenvironment regulatt stifled economic growth in europe for better part of a decade now. >> right, they want the green new deal, as you said, asinine, if is unaffordable, it will
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break the bank of this country, and they continue to push these job killing environmental regulations and i don't understand where we're leading in reduction in key plight ans -- pleunpollute answerers we'reg the world, i think this is about fair and recep call relationships about playing by fair and open rules, that is what trade should be about. i think again, with 170,000 new jobs, on the prospect, and 60 plus billion in economic growth, usmca is a major win, not just for the president, for farmers for manufacturers, the auto sector i would note. >> congressman, you don't feel we need to do anything about emissions about fuel standards or environmental issues, global
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climate change, you think that is hodge key dory. david: in a trade deal? >> no i'm asking the questions, where should they be addressed. are you plans to dres address in congress. if you think it is inappropriate in job killing. >> pair it agreemen paris agreeb killing. the numbers are out there to see. >> that debate able. they are not out there, but you can makes argument. >> they are, and american leading in carbon this discussion of how best -- the environment, we're leadingls pass on this, when they are biggest polluter is ridiculous, in terms of m important to move mexico up to the standards that we have. so that the cost po to produce,
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and we don't have another giant sucking sound of jobs going to mexico. >> let's be clear, there is not one country complying with paris agreement deal. that they said they would be complying with. and let's be clear about another part of the equation our great corporations, they are towing tons of -- they are doing toning of things toward less emissions, mo green, caring about environment, the market is taking care of itself, the talk about how bad we are on the environment, we're doing great stings here in this country as we move forward. it will better and better. >> i would echo what gary kaltbaum was talking about corporations are doing this on their own, they don't need mandates from on high to do it. with politics, seems chuck schumer took a real 2 swipe as
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nancy pelosi, she has been touting advantages of usmca, calling it a big way, making this clear she believes that democrats in the house crafted this treaty, what to you make. >> they are on a different page. i think that pelosi rightfully sees what president did to provide stronger worker provisions, in on the mexico side, which even the playing field is going to prevent jobs from going to mexico, i think she sees it maybe differently, she wants theme have th -- theme same union right, same right to strike and et cetera, president and i see it as leveling the playing feel, either way, she thinks it is good for america as majority of democrats in the house, per their vote. david: congressman jod jodey arrington thank you so much. >> thank you. >> senate begins impeachment
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criminapeach trial, house speaker nancy pelosi is facing backlash for not living up to her own words, why the critics are crying foul, that is next.
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david: senate is moving heed with impeachment proceedings today, mike emanuel is live on capitol hill, an historic day, it was a first completely partisan impeachment. reporter: there you go. in hands of u.s. senate forever impeachment trial, chief justice john roberts was escorted to senate chamber by bipartisan lawmakers. then up to chief justice to swear in senators for the trial. >> do you solemnly swear in all things appertaining to striel of
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donald trump -- you will do justice according to constitutions and laws so help you god. reporter: one by one, u.s. senator left their seats and signed oath book, after it was over, the senate democratic leader made this appeal. >> we asked for 4 fact witnesses and 3 specific sets of relevant documents, the witnesses are not democrats, they are the president's men, his top advisers who he appointed, the documents are not democratic documents they are ju are just documents. reporter: now shifted to the g.o.p. majority senate and
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majority speaker mitch mcconnell said you will notice a difference. >> the senate's time is at hand. it time for if proud body, to honor our founding purpose. reporter: substance of trial getting started on tuesday, the stakes are high, serious preparation is underway. david. david: mike thank you so much. house speaker nancy pelosi facing backlash for repeatedly saying that impeachment was solemn but not quite living up to that. >> in a fairway, in a way solemn and prayerful. >> solemnly sadly open debate on impeachment of the president. >> here she is opposing for a photo with members of congress after handing out gold little pd comcommemorative pens in which e signed the document,. melissadocument.
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>> this is a height of hypocrisy and spectacle of silver platters and ceremonial pens, that is a celebration of three years of democrats trying to undermine a duly elected president, i found this bizarrely offensive, social mediaone crazy with people who share that view, this was not a good move on part of nancy pelosi. >> what is on, fencive ethese people tell us they are impartial. >> right. >> i am talking both sides of aisle, there may be a video of her popping the bubbley in the back room soon, and i am sure mcconnell just wants to get this over and done work i have news, for me, just a cannot wait until this is over this country has bigger fish to fry, whatever side you take it horrific, let's get past it move toward. >> the pens were bone-headed and
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in poor state, speaker mel pehls right is a solemn occasion, she should play is straight, stick to evidence, not make it a media even or a political ploy. >> it is extraordinary we're in middle of this impeachment, a huge portion of country is not going to pay attention to, they made up their minds, which side they are on. and nothing that will go on over next 4 weeks will change that. in any ma manner, you will havea fixation on impeachment hearings in the senate. with not a commensurate attention on part of american public. not like hearing in 1974 or trial of clinton in 1999. like if you hold a hearing and nobody comes what happens. david: republican senator marsia blackburn calling for 4 system democrat senators, running for
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president to recuse themselves from impeachment trial, they cannot be impartial, since they will be judging a man they are running against, zach. does she have a point. >> come on, first of all it will not happen. david: i think it is a good point. >> you want business -- want to defeat donald trump as a president in election in november and be impartial juror. david: how. >> they are two different things. you can i think -- republicans have given up on a pretends of imparrialty with mcconnell working with white house, hopefully they will sit there in solemnitty of the moment. david, of course, they want donald trump to be impeached, if they had a chance to run against the vice president, instead of president trump they would do that. >>, that is true. and by the way same for all democrats in the senate, none of them will be impartial, that say
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total farce. but i think marcia is making a huge mistake. david: why. >> i want them cooped up in senate, longer this trial goes on the better, they the knoll -- not be campaigning in iowa that voting february 3 or new hampshire that votes be in 11, let's see what damage that does to democrat primary run, i think this is a stupid thing that nancy pelosi orchestrated this. >> do you think that republicans will be impartial. >> no, i don't. >> the republicans are not runs against donald trump. >> they don't have to be impartial too their feelings, let's hope they are impartial to the facts, and this is not a traditional jury like a jury for a trial at a court, this is a unique mix, senators and yourjurors, they have to be off campaign trail they cannot be on their electronic devices,. david: a great point.
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>> a disadvantage. david: that is why a lot of people suspected that nancy pelosi did to help joe biden keeping the senators stuck off the trail. >> they can't get on their phone. >> look, i am just a big believer what we have now is 10 months of media and democrats saying, impeach the donald trump. to run against instead of president donald trump that has been the goal all along, you can say about he did something wrong or not eor take sides, that is the goal, that is what they got, that is what we'll see, going to election. david: talking about election, remember tense moment between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders av the last debate? now we have the audio of what they said, it is juicier than we thought it was, we'll play that for you, you don't want to miss that, coming next.
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david: we're getting new audio of testy exchange between the 2020 candidates elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. >> i think you called me a liar on national tv. >> what? >> i think you called me a liar on national tv. >> let's not do it right now, you want to have that discussion -- you told me. >> i don't want to get in just say hi, bernie. >> okay. david: poor steyer. far left scrambles to fix this, 18 different groups launching progressive unite 2020 to quote, focus our fight for nomination against candidates supported by corporate wing, instead of fighting i've other, end quote, will this drive democrats away from far left to support biden, bloomberg? >> i think mostly the people who support warren and sanders go to one camp or the other, i don't
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think they will go to biden or bloomberg or buttigieg, progressive in democrat primary constituent are pretty committed to that progressive platform. i think this is all about is elizabeth warren deciding that bernie sanders was getting too far ahead, she is down in polls she shas slipped further since this i don't think this worked for her. david: looks like you are part of the debate there, liz i like that. >> the tam tape is extraordinar, funning that liz is surprised that bernie would call her a liar, she is a liar, you have to be a mushroom to have that discussion on a debate stage. all those hot microsseics and c,
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bernie comes off at concerns co, a consistent communist. >> i love this guy. >> it will not determine the election except in negative, republicans can actually win the electoral map on a candidate with minority support within the country, you just don't that have with democrats, they could win with progressive support or lack there off in california, new york or new jersey, how did you win michigan or central pennsylvania, there is this debate that is immaterial albeit -- >> well we're all talking about this, lets me tell you what was not talked about at the debate, my short list, nothing to hard work, upward mobility, rugged item limp.
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individualism. >> cutting taxes. >> we heard successful people and wealthy people are a bunch of corrupt idiots we're take them down a few pegs, we're control of you. this is a two hour advertisement for the opposition. >> gary, i think - >> with economy soaring and markets soaring amazing to watch what i saw. >> you put it well, i go back to johjonathan. >> of course i did. >> jonathan refrain about freedom, that is another word you don't hear about, that i want to control, how you live, what kind of car you drive, what kind of food you eat, what kind of house you live in, this is not a joke, they want to control how many hours you can work and what kind of company with hire you. david: the point they also want to get rid of donald trump, they would probably have a much better chance of doing it with someone like bloomberg than with liz or bernie. >> this say real problem with the current primary system, you
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can't read democrat party by a primary that privilages and rewards the more progressive left, like the republican system before donald trump attended to you know reward people who tilted to right, then would go to center during election. i think this donald trump, he never really pivoted, he has done okay buzz of that, democrat have a larger tent than try mary -- pra primary representing. >> democrats are never been as far to left before. david: iran's president sending a chilling warning to troops in middle east, we're live from the state department, you can't afford to mise miss this, that is next.
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david: new tensions surrounding iran deal, the president rouhani threatening american and foreign troops in middle east while bragging about his country having no limit to nuclear enrichment. rich edson with more. reporter: hasan rouhani saying his country is enriching more uranium on a daily basis than before it signed that nuclear agreement, they are no longer bounced to limits of that nuclear deal, he announced that in response to u.s. air strike
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that killed iranian general soleimani this month. president trump has warned country still in iran deal should get out of it. his administration has threaten britain, france and germany with tariffs on european autos if they refuse to officially charge iran with violating nuclear agreement. >> i'm not going to comment on specific conversations that secretary pompeo and i had with our country parts, i -- counterparts, we did make it clear to them iran has violated the grime agreement, our expectn they will enforce that. reporter: this week three european country triggered a mechanism that could result in a vote at united nations security council, that could put sanctions back on iran. european diplomat say that process was already in the works, despite the administration a worning on -- warning on a tariff threat, some
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country involved in the iran plane crash. are demanding an international investorgation, canada, u.k., afghanistan, sweden and ukraine, say they want iran to took full responsibility and provide compensation for families, iran initially denied it involved then admit add accidentally shot down that plane killing 176 people. david: thank you rich. walid phares, gate to see you, about a week ago president said following about iranian nukes. >> as long a i am president of e u.s. iran will never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. david: now, they say that is where they are going, how far are they willing to go to risk another hit from our commander in chief. >> they are ready to go as far
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as possible as -- two things either european continue to do business with them. and the pressures, and they will get cash they want. or iranians will put pressure on the europeans, in addition to us. by threatening. we can get nukes we can develop it in two years. but i have another theory, they may development it but may buy a small one from market. david: they are willing -- willing to incur the president's threat, they know that president is serious about hitting them after sewell. >soleimani sewell. >> if they are crumbling their elite will be out of money and oppositions go after them, it traumatic, so there will be incline to do some limit the risk, and maybe more to obtain what they want. >> yeah, iran is number one
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state sponsor of terrorism. but what about possibility of regime change, i am delighted to see the angry youth protesting in streets, is there a real possibility regime change in iran? and wha comes next? or potentially something actually western and democratic? >> there is no way after this regime, this is the maximum is lasislamist khamenei regime that could exist, if it crumbles what will come after, i am no worrie, they will sort there are business together from a number of years not sweden or u.s. or france culture, it you'll be nonjihadist that is almost for sure. >> gary kaltbaum, there has opinion a lot of twists and turns with this rogue state, i trust your judgment, in the past 3 years can you look back and
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say maybe you would have done something different? than what we have done as a country? owould you agree to get out of will deal to where we are now? >> that is excellent question, i'm trying to write a chapter in my new book about it. yes. our decision of administration to withdraw from iran deal with a absolute strategic response of a mistake that was done before, we have done more in terms of engaging earlier with. these protest have begun at end of 2017 during 18, but i guess what we had in terms of domestic politic put so much pressure on the administration, in places in middle east, we got behind, because of what happens in washington. >> just to push about your prognostication about iran post this regime, a lot said this
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2003 about iraq it u would be better an saddam, i am not equating them. different countries, but, the sense that things would turn out better, because it could not be worse, it accounting, iraq has been in many -- as you know many worse, for u.s. and region, why do you discount that pollbility. >> because, in iraq we're occupiers there is no foreign occupation in iran. in 2011 we did not surrender to a normal iraqi democracy there was given to the militias, a million reasons for, that there was a second iraq does go to iraq to despite isis, now we face those mill issues, in iran the iranians make that decision, as i can see on map more most
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extremist are in power, after, that you are not having immediately a direct democracy, you will have a lot of changes and ins instability but not like today. >> one lies used to told over and over to sell the iran deal, was that rouhani of a moderate he would work with united states and european countries, is there anyone in this administration or regime, that we could work with, any faction in ruling that is open to working with the west? otherwise i really don't see how there is a progress to be made. >> people in the regime willing to work with the west? everyone would like to work with the west. if you cut iran -- the deal they want. in regime people would be reformers? maybe, some.
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some people who work with previous government of that regime, they leading dem creations, but i believe we're analyzing behind the fact, madge heavty oftiyamajority of young e on tv and video, they want a complete change, not a change of leader but political culture. david: walid phares, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> fears of a nuclear war with iran among other concerns driving wealthy americans to buy luxury doomsday condos in droves, what are these lungry doomsday condos? why are they? how much are they, we ask larry hall, project manager for survival condo, next. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands?
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out, lu luxury doomsday condos e selling quickly to the wealthy, thank you larry for joining is, they are not cheap, i understand, cheapest is about 1.1 million, are buyers living there full time or just holding on this to them. >> they buy them for just in case, but you can live there some people plan on retiring there. be their part time home. >> i wondered about this, in a doomsday scenario, you own one of these, other than having like a lot of can food, at some point that runs out, what do you do? i have always wondered what do you do at end of your food? >> there -- you know that is a great question, answer is, this is a long-term off grid thing we have our own aqua panics and
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hydropanics we grow our own food, it is a renewable resource, yesterday i had a fresh saddal from hideo panic. david: that on. >> that answers one of questions the scale of the development, how big? you talk about swimming pools and agriculture, sounds like a vast project. area? >> yes this is not what you would build on your own this is a highly engineered facility, first one we built 54,000 square feet that can accommodate 75 people, the new one 3 types that side, 150,000 square feet. >> do you have an idea of i am sure a bee business plan, how my people do you think are out there that will kind of sort of
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go into something like this. >> it is a vertical market, but what is critical about this one, these are multigenerational, they are thousand year structures, that will out last the great castles of europe, they put these in trust, they pass them from generation to generation. but whether you buy them, they buy and hole these, and it is a great investment, along term. and it giving that piece of mind, people make their new year's resolution, dave said we're sold out but we added some inventory, we have units that for sale, we get asked all of the time. david: jonathan they have more for you. >> for me this so to come down to idea what kind of world do you want to live in, if there is god forbid a nuclear holocaust, no skyscraper or industry no
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family no job, for he that takes fun ut o out of living in ameri, i wish you the best are, for me a luxury condo would be least on my little bit we wish you the best. >> answer is everyone wants talk about doomsday scenario, what about sa at's at atlanta industf their infrastructure for 9 months, we had one come in, instead of camping. in someone threatened to city, god forbid, a plot from 24 series, they det nade detonatey bomb, people want to get out until dust settles. david: what about politics do you have a mayor? is there any kind of social political ses u set up there. >> it is a licenses condo, with by laws and articles, you buy
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the fee simp. simple. all above board, documented and well thought out, we have solutions, we hired psychologisting to come in refine the procedures for how to run these, and have these be very sustainable? long run. >> some of our ideas are hell are eternity ruled by a co-op force. david: good for you, part of free market, larry hall, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> david: before we head to break, let's see what is coming up on evening edit with elizabeth macdonald, she would love a bunker. >> we all could. david here is debate, critic say pastime for nancy pelosi, and less leaning media, they say stop with overheated over egged rid rhetoric, man nancy pelosi
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claims it is not about evidence but about allegations. and those cases -- >> we have israeli ambassador to the united nations with us. on latest narrative by iran to fix the credibility problem after that shoot down of the ukraine airplane. we have all stories. david: that is the smartest ambassador in town, all right. >> tesla lost its popular federal subsidies january 1st, now we're getting a look to how that is affecting their sales, details on that coming next. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance
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david: tesla shares stalling
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today. this comes as automaker taxpayer subsidize credits were phased out to zero on january 1st. morgan stanley down trading tesla to a sell on down side risk, can tesla and other electric carmakers make on their own without taxpayer subsidies. >> not as easily but i think y yes. tesla numbers are asset rating, i -- accelerating, i think this matters a little bit but not sure how much, market thinks something good is going on. >> i would like to see politicians gets behind idea no company should get subsidies, not tesla, not big greenspa bigg oil. the stock has been a monster, it reminds me of 1960, the names like xerox went up day after
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day. david: you used to own this. >> i did, i feel that tesla buy the car not the stock, don't short the stock, don't touch the stock, unless you can afford policlose every dollar. >> most capacit can't afford th. >> tesla indicating they are concerned about losing subsidies, they have been lowering prices, you don't cut price of your car unless you think it not sellable at price it is, i think it is a issue but one quarter is too soon to pull the plug. >> they think they can make it up by what happening in china, they are doubling down on that. >> jeopardy contestant stumped and unable to name one of the key players in public impeachment proceedings even when they were shown a picture of the guy, what lessons can we
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♪. >> u.s. representatives for 12. >> one/53 of house congressional delegation is this house committee chair. his name is adam schiff. david: his mother knows him. but "jeopardy" contestants drawing a blank when shown a picture of house intelligence chairman and of adam schiff. this would put this episode about october. adam schiff was already active in all the impeachment process, russian investigation. what does it say about america's interest in impeachment? >> i just love this story because adam schiff is such a showboater. he had his face on network tv, cable tv, in the newspapers, magazines, et cetera for months
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and months pursuing russia-gate hoax, lying to the american people, repeatedly, it is great that these people didn't recognize him. i assumed from the headline it would be a half picture or something. nope. david: full monitor. >> as i was saying impeachment there are huge swaths of the country do not care about this one bit. while this is dominating cable news, even this channel the leader in cable, it is 2, 3, million viewers out after country of 320 million people. i'm not poo-pooing it, literally hundreds -- david: we don't have 22 million viewers here. >> elected officials are not kings. i don't think they should be celebrities. there are people whose power is purposely limited david. i'm delighted don't really know who adam schiff is. i don't think he issued be feared or well-known or. our elected fishes, shouldn't be celebrities. david: gary, there was a time we prided ourselves you don't have to be political. thatthat is a good thing.
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>> great, but we are. my little radio audience on both sides of the aisle, they are bored out of their guard when -- goard when it comes to impeachment. david: job numbers are great. that is what they focus on. that is it for "bulls & bears." liz: another win for president trump. stocks again hitting record highs as the senate passes nafta 2.0. is a uk trade deal on the way? new york fed and philly fed says u.s. manufacturing activity now soaring. are we going to see dow 30,000 anytime soon? we have a late-breaking bombshell. "the new york times" reporting federal prosecutors are now probing leaks of classified information from years ago, 2016, 2017, appear to be focusing on former fbi director james comey. we have the story coming up. this debate. how bus the lev parnas

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