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to do and made it happen, now they doing a tv show that makes me feel a little threatened and slightly jealous, it's all good, bring weinbac wine, back for me. connell: i will. melissa: "bulls and bears" starts right now. david: a fox business alert for you, attorney general william barr is announce a crackdown on sanctuary cities within the hour, he will speak with national sheriff association in the bhel bet way we'll bring -- beltway, we'll bring you details. and president trump on his way to new hampshire, he will beholding a rally less then 24 hours before polls open for first in nation democratic primary, supporters coming from far and wide, they have been camping out for hours for the president's rally. this is "bulls and bears," i am david asman, joining me today, gary kaltbaum. liz peek, john burnett and
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robert wolf. we about to manchester, fox news christian fisher is outside of the arena where president is holding his rally. reporter: there are now thousands of people in this arena, first people to get inside started waiting in line yesterday. afternoon, they waited overnight in cold and rain before getting in today, this is a show of force by the trump campaign. on primary eve, president trump tonight to get on stage, and say look at all of the people they have been able to get to come to hear me speak, and compare that to crowds the number of people we've seen showing up for all of the democratic candidates. i think safe to say this is a bigger crowd than his democratic rivals have been able to draw. that will be a focus tonight. another thing, this is president trump's first rally. since he was acquitted, since
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the impeachment hoax, as he liked to call it has ended. if you thought his victory lap last week was a big deal, wait until are hear what he is expected to say tonight. he gets much more fired up when speaking with haz his up orders- supporters. this is allowing trump campaign to collect large amounts of data from all people inside this room. you have to give campaign your phone number, your e-mail address, this helps them build a solid profile, a big database, people to help them win this date in the general election. and this is the base that trump campaign believes they can win in general, hillary clinton won . by 3% in 2016, and other thing, that this rally is doing, it really just trolling, democratic party, candidates and
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their campaigns look at this tweet that president trump posted just a few hours ago. we'll be in manchester, new hampshire tonight for a big rally, want to shake up the dems a little bit, they have a really boring deal going on, still waiting for iowa results, votes were fraud, big crowds in manhattan. want to shake up the dems a little bit, for the trump campaign and president this is about getting in the heads of his opponents, and there is a huge se surrogate operation on e ground here in new hampshire, everyone from vice president is here to high level surrogates, and this is happening on primary eve, any time have you a president come to town to speak that means, a ton of security. a ton of street closures, this makes it more difficult for democrats and their campaign surrogate to get out and get out the rote. david. vote. david: a republican tease before
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primary, good stuff thank you so much kristin. 2020 democrat make their final push ahead of tomorrow's primary, new hampshire tracking poll showing lead by bernie sanders. his big lead followed by pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar. to third that is ahead of joe biden. with elizabeth warren in fifth. look at this. not just new hampshire, new quin"quinnipiac poll" with biden falling nationally, it may seem obvious as biden continues to make gaffes in campaign trail, listen to him call out a woman in a new hampshire town hall. >> why should voters believe you can win the national election? >> a good question. number one. i was a democratic caucus. you have not, you are a lying dog face pony soldier.
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david: there were smiles some chuckles, leaving people scratching their head. is biden and his campaign pressuring -- buckling under pressure. >> it was a great start, i would tell viewers this is very different from 2008, and 16. we have no one over 30%, right now. in also bernie on the rise, but he beat hillary clinton by 22 points, through and by the way, iowa he got 50% in 16, he got last time, we don't have real front-runner, i think this pivot joe made, talks about nevada and south carolina for our parties it is important. there is zero chance for our nominee to be next president without dominating the black and brown vote, to say we'll have a
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41 runner that does not do well in nevada or south carolina we're kidding ourselves, right now joe polling aside, he is right now one or two in nevada and one in south carolina, i think jury is still out. david: but, liz that comment that the campaign of biden made about brown and black votes was seen as demeaning by some. >> look, i think you can hope in can be success i south carolinao well, but a fourth or fifth place finish in new hampshire is an embarrassment for the democrat is front-runner. and the latest come he made, scratching our heads does not describe it, what in the world was he talking about. was it a minimal tim min -- men, i thought today's episode was another step down that road. >> john? >> biden 4 or fifth place
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showing is a vote of no confidence in his leadership, we cannot drive his own campaign because his windshield is same size as rearview mirror, he is not puts forth a vision this people can buy into, that is sad, because he is running against social. socialist and communists. but bloomberg is inside his head, every time he looks in his rearview mirror, bloomberg is closer than he appears. >> here is the problem for biden now, by the way i thought that biden was going to run away with this, he is losing big time. to a marxist, big time to a mayor of south bend, en indiana. now klobuchar who was not even on the radar is beating him and bloomberg is with him, i think he has big trouble, i think he is feeling pressure, i am really worried, i know what they say about south carolina and nevada, you have to think about this is
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the vice president of a very popular president. and he seems to be running on a tread bil bill mill right now, - treadmill right now, if i were biden people i would be worried. >> i would say for the viewers, this is nothing like 2008 or 16, which is when we talk about. there were two people running in 16, and down to hillary and bernie, it was three people i in 22008 this feels more like 1992. bill clinton lost 15 of 19 primaries. david: but the direction he was going biden started at top, he has been sinking and sinking this new "quinnipiac poll" shows he is -- >> there are thing to talk about. we'll see tomorrow what kind of turn out they have. the big story in wa wifes turn n
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out was terrible. not even as good add 16. -- good as 16, bernie sanders said, only way we'll win to get a giant unheard of turn out, at-this-point this this need is field is not attracting them. david: what do you think about we'll do fine when we're in a more diverse state, like saying we have the minority votes in our hip pockets. >> right, to say to gary's thing, obama affect him being vice president for most popular president in modern day history, this not tron transferable, he t even getting that benefit. he has been falling fast, they are losing excitement in the biden. and taking a closer look at bloomberg and other candidates, to figure out, why do their
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votes go. >> and one thing, something is missing. i'm a big believer in oomph factor. it just does not seem to be there i don't know if it is the connectioning but it better come sooner rather than later. david: bernie has more oomph than anyone right now. >> we're awaiting attorney general announcement on new sanctuary policies we're monitoring his comments now, we'll bring you details when we get them. >> head of bh world health organization said that china virus outbreak, may be, i'm quoting, the tip of the iceberg. many have been in wuhan, under request -- quarantine for two weeks. we get a report from the center of it all, next. (whistling)
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david: cases of coronavirus climbing, economists predict that virus could cost global economy over 280 billion in first quarter of the year. world health organization warns what we're seeing now could just be the tip of the iceberg. more than 40 thousand people have been infibbed infected, 91a have died, quarantines remain in place for several cities of china, including epicenter, wuhan where the first american has died. there are now reports of extreme measures within wuhan to contain the virus, doug peres is an american living in wuhan right now, we spoke with him a couple of weeks ago, you told us then
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you would not live, conditions have worsened tell us how and why you are staying. >> well, at the moment we still see many new cases, death continues to climb. you know conditions on ground are still difficult. that being said, super markets are still well stocked. banks alongistic -- logistics, electricity is still functioning we're fortunate for that, inspite of worsening numbers. we plan to staying there are many americans who plan on staying, there are no more evacuations that is my understanding, we're confident we can wait this out. as bad as it may seem. >> doug this gary kaltbaum, this it being reported here 50 million people have been quarantined. my question as a government,
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china, whose placing that upon people, how are they able to stay on top of something like that keep so many ar are they roaming streets is it a police state at this juncture. >> at this moment, people are too squared -- scared to go out. when i go out there is practically no one. at the moment there is no issue of civil unrest, people are too concerned about being contaminated. as of now there is no issues with that and no heavy military or police present, yet, that is a concern. david: john. >> with the reports that wire receiving, as you pointed out, the conditions are getting worse. and then you figure out you know what the world health organization is actually saying, it does not lend itself to high level of confidence. how long did you think you could actually stay in your level of confidence, as you know like you
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said, water, and food at-this-point is actually at optimal levels, are you creating a stock pile in case? >> we have stock piled everything. we could last -- when this crisis first broke out we could only last maybe a couple weeks, now we have managed to stock pile enough food, water and other necessities to survive to last a couple month, at-this-point we're really thinking in long-term. we're hoping this is over by march, it might be overly optimistic. if this is lasts longer, we well prepared, as long as food continues to come into the city. we're confident we can make it through this. >> we're so glad you are well, i hope you stay well. we see pictures on internet of enormous amounts of spraying, i don't know if you see that on the streets, do have you any idea what it is they are
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spraying and hoping to eradicate with that fumigation that is goiingoingon? >> i can't be certain, i would imagine a disinfectant maybe a bleach solution, as i understand that is very effective in disableing the coronavirus, i would be sculpt skeptical of many of the videos on-line, there is a tremendous aim of fake information in chinese social media and western social media, there were rumors and fake videos, i believe sphroo videvideofrom shanghai of health officials spraying pesticides to kilkill insects. people have been saying this is wuhan, that is not accurate, that said, i would not be surprised if they are spraying g some type of a cleaner to clean up the city, and hopefully
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eradicate this coronavirus. >> we're so pleased to see you are still healthy, we spoke a few weeks ago. i still don't really know how you look at risk reward scenario, in united states that would impact 10 to 15 million people, if someone said to us in u.s., we're impacting 10 to 15 million people, it would be -- you know, lights would be out. we would have tougher discusses, we're talking 50 million, it seem like it is spreading, you seem to have a different perspective, what am i missing? >> well i think, when you are in this type of situation, you have to keep a positive mind set inspite of how things may seem, survival requires have you a positive mind set, that said you are right there is a lot to or a lot of pressing problems, at the same time i have to give credit
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to the system here, they have really prioritized logistics, transportation, super markets must remain open by law. and i would say, core elements of society essential to my survival and are the society, and for the state, remain in place. and i'm very happy that continues to be the case. david: we're very happy to see you in such good shape, wire glad that you have stock piled enough to stay in the good shape for months. please stay in touch with us, we'll continue to contact you get another report from you, thank you, our prayers with you, doug. >> all right. thank you. david: attorney general william barr taking aim at sanctuary policies across the nation, while speaking to the nation's-s right now, details on new actions he has just announced.
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david: fox business alert, attorney general william barr making a major announcement on sanctuary policies in united states while speaking at national sheriffs so saying, -- association, david is there with latest. reporter: good evening this is something that trump administration has been pushing since president trump came to office, taking action against sanctuary cities, states and
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municipalities. that was the announcement from william barr. at sheriff association winter meeting in washington. to give you details, attorney general atownsed department of justice suing the state of new jersey and king county washington for their sanctuary city policies. barr said that king county washington officials refuse to lit dhs deport illegal immigrant from u.s. using the airport, for viewers, sanctuary city is a city that instructing local law enforcement officials to not cooperate with federal officials such as i.c.e. with immigration riesimissues,they out the thoug. >> local communities feel the affects of unfettered illegal immigration. and the affects of criminal
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aliens, only authority in country that is vested with the power and responsibility of dealing with that problem is the federal government. no state can deal with it alone. reporter: david this brings us to fight over global entry for new york residents. this came out last week, a program allowing traveler to bypass long custom lines, federal government suspended new yorkers from be being able to sn up for that law. new york democratic governor cuomo said this ridiculous, he called it extortion, he plans to sue on this, and attorney general barb barr, and others h, say new york is not only state, washington, king county and right now new jersey. we're expecting others in the
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future in the eye of the department of just is. david: thank you david. bridgbring in normer in former l prosecutor doug byrnes. reporter: that term is made up. >> it s it means is preventing federal officers from arresting illegal aliens. >> i was not criticizing it i was in reverse,. >> no way a municipality can say we're not going to honor an arrest warrant. because federal law is supreme, federal law against state or local law, then, we're not to be corner, you swear your oath as a state or local law enforcement official, part of that you have to honor i.c.e., i was in a lot
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of situation with federal and state. but in times we live in, it is you are all in for immigrants and illegal aliens or all against them, that is crazy, that note the type of discussion we should be having. >> i am fed up. when federal government tries to reinforce federal law, you know there is outrage, but we don't hear the same ou outrage when states do not allow federal government to exercise the duty and responsibility to protect the american people. yes this will be caught up in the courts. and i hear your opinion, but why this going? how soon will it be resolved in election year. >> this a continuing toxic dust up and continues toxic discussion, some people say, these immigrants they are valedictorians and they are with their grandmother that is fine,
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and others they are all criminals, neither is the drug, thtruth.the truth is in middle,f everyone would just calm down a little bit. >> i am not on different page than where i think reality is. i think anyone that has committed a crime should be detained and be deported. there is a big difference between when we say there should not be a safe harbor for undocumented individuals who by the way, is not criminal. >> you make a great point. >> a civil violation. but problem with a lot of governors and mayors, in sanctuary cities, say that police cannot detain someone who is undocumented for an i.r.s. i. person to come. >> you are saying, i could not agree war, up here you have to
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honor arrest warrant, and theory honor a court order, and down here, hey we're not going out of our way to ask people their status, an argument people misses, informants are used all of the time. david: we have examples of hardened criminals that i.c.e. was trying to get that were protected. >> no question about that. david: they have commit other crimes. >> no question about that, but in toxic environment we cherry pick that. >> they did not deport this guy, he killed someone. david: thank you, doug. hard to imagine a proposal budget of 5 trillion dollar is criticized at too small, that is about what democrats charge, are they right? a debate coming up. >> we're putting a plan today over a period was not that long a period of time, brings our budget and deficit down to what it should be close to zero.
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administration seeking to cut 4.4 trillion in federal spending over next 10 years work white house said budget will balance in 15 years if economic growth remains at 3%, democrats are upset about cuts in budget, should we be concerned about how big it has grown. >> we should, democrat never had appetite for cutting spending, i think this president does. i think -- >> oh, stop. >> no, he took office, deficit on military requirement were so extreme we read articles about planes without parts, where we were distinguish -- deputy defit because we cutback so much. something has to give, i'm hoping if trump is reelected if we get a republican house is senate, that congress and president will work to cut spending. it is possible.
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>> rodney dangerfield should have been introducing this budget, to think it is just democrats that are doing it. >> i don't think it is. >> this administration rates federal spending a quarter trillion in first year, then omg guy, he said in 15 years we'll balance the budget are you side kidding me? we know where this is headed. spending never drops, always goes up. it is a nature of the beast, one day there will be a day of reckoning. >> i have been active in budgets before with a different administration, they are worth the paper it is on because it sets their priorities, the chances of this getting through a democratic house in a bipartisan senate is zero, that said, president made it clear for him he wants to increase spending to defense and decrease social security net of medicare
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and medicaid that is not going anywhere. >> he said not medicare. medicaid is yes, and social security. >> i said sobe social security . david: you go no but not ned me. >> this is a delicate dynamic, the challenge is that democrats want a perfect solution. but republicans understand there are trade offs that are needed to get to where we need to go. looking inside it, i saw 1 trillion infrastructure spending. i -- how i view that and see, that i see that as jobs be as investment in america,s in we need to reduce deficit and continue to investment and future growth, and jobs. >> you had the house and senate and executive branch, you could not do infrastructure. >> -- listen. >> that is okay. david: i'm sorry you cannot, we have run out of time, we're have
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david: president trump's middle east peace plan faces a hurdle as head of palestinian authority mahmoud abbas prepares too condemn the proposal tomorrow at the u.n. danny danon writing an op-ed. >> thank you. david: you know, when you hear palestinian authority make these statements about what is good or bad for the palestinian people, i wonder, did you -- does the
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authority really represent will of the approximatel palestinian. >> absolutely not, last time they had anes election was 16 yearsin ago. they tell president trump thank you for the new ideas law talk about negotiate, abbas will testimony tomorrow to u.n. and people against u.s. and against israel and say no to everything. that is unfortunate, and palestinians are first to suffer because of that. david: gary. >> mr. ambassador, about the u.n. in 2019, 18 resolutions against israel, one against saudi arabia, none against hamas or ven venezuela, now they put vepe venezuela on human righting council, what is going with israel and rogue states.
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>> it is an obsession against israel, against of dealing with -- iran and north korea and syria. tomorrow for 5 or maybe 6 hours, they will focus on israel, it is unfortunate, i hear new voices coming from arab leaders that say to us, quietly, talk about the future, we know abbas belongs to the past. >> mr. ambassador thank you for coming in. when you say there is other allies supportive of this, away from middle east, where are players of eurozone or nato or some of them say? what will they say tomorrow at the u.n. council? >> when you analyze responses of european countries it was very welcoming for peace of trump, i call it gang mentality, once they come together they become hostile it happened with arab
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country, they go to arab league. >> yes, if you could call them out, who, saying you were supportive now you are not. >> you can look on record, what u.k., germany and others said about the plan itself. but when it came to the ei e, ey changed, i think tomorrow we will hear more voices telling palestinian to come back to negotiating table. david: we have 2020 democrat who take a shot of president trump's decision to kill soleimani, your response. >> shaking out a bad guy is not a good idea. if you do not know what you are doing. >> let us sit down and work out our differences, through debate and discussion at the u.n., not through more and more war. >> we all have an interest in
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dealing with terrorism and controlling terrorism. but that means it cannot just be uss waging endless war. >> i was again the whole nothing of nation building in afghanistan. only thing we should doe is dealing with terrorism in the region. david: can we work out our differences to quote bernie sanders, by dealing with a guy names soleimani? a terrorist, a well-known ter terrorist. >> putting politics aside, soleimani of a bad guy for israel, and u.s. and stability of east, it was right decision of president trump, but today iranianing continues, tomorrow the launch satellite to orbit. i think we should thank the president for his bold decision attacking soleimani. >> is there a risk palestinian this this struggle is less
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important. that is an overarching view of middle east policy, more important to confront iran than to worry about ta palestine, isg to sit them down, sit abbas down, and say, you need to deal with us, otherwise you get nothing, going forward even will gulf states appear to be moving in that direction? >> i could it wil -- think stl l happen. but maybe a new leader would recognize reality and understand that time is not playing for benefit of palestinians. they are losing, we're moving forward, and we're very developed, we want to help them, they cannot say no every time. david: ambassador danon thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. >> well before we head to break, what is coming up "evening edit." >> we're going to president's rally in new hampshire, taking
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2020 fight to a new level, crashing democrat party unite before their primaries, grabs media spotlight, also, big question now, will democrat establishment back bernie sanders if he is candidate. new polls show he is. and reports in that top democrat, anchors even hbo a bill maher hitting panic button about democrat disarray. they push back against bernie's socialism, details tonight. david: we'll be watching. >> while economy roars, new survey shows small business owners, support the 2020 democrat over president trump. we'll tell you which one that is, coming next. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's a masterstroke of heartache and redemption.
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some people say that's ridiculous. i dress how i feel. yesterday i felt bold with boundless energy. this morning i woke up calm and unbreakable. tomorrow? who knows. age is just an illusion. how you show up for the world, that's what's real. what's your idea? i put it out there with a godaddy website. make the world you want. david: battle of billionaires in
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democrat party, mike bloomberg getting good news, beating president trump in a head to had match up, bloomberg is only democrat candidate, leading the president in this particular survey. so it bloomberg the only democrat that could win over a majority of small business? >> "quinnipiac poll" had everyone beating president trump, which i don't agree with. with the small business, not surprising that mayor bloomberg did well, he is a pro business candidate, people like him in the country what he does are in small. -- does for small business, but he was a republican at the time, when most of that happened. >> i think he has a mixed message, he did a good job of developing businesses and inviting them to new york city, but now he wants to raise taxes on everyone, a lot of small businesses are now wealthy people, i don't think they will like that. >> he crushed small businesses
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in new york city, as far as business climate bad for small business owners it didn't just start under bill de blasio it started under bloomberg. commercial real estate skyrocketed, you know the thing with small be, they look at -- small, owners they look at min minimum wage, they say we need too keep america great and keep our business, they will tell their employees who to vote for, that is in their best interest. david: meanwhile, another democrat billionaire tom steyer calling for a 22 dollar an hour minimum wage, about 47 thousand a year, gary? >> you mean not 23 or 25? here is the outcome. you tell every person that would have gotten hired at 10 or 12, they are no longer bet hired
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because they have to pay $22, you tell everyone, business owner that cannot afford 22. hire 5 people get robots and technology or go out of business, when you mandate to business owners, higher expenses without productivity gains, look out below, i don't think what numbers is he high, go 50 or 100 why not. david: liz, think of teenagers who would lose their jobs. the people living with their parents, businesses cannot afford that. >> my question for tom steyer, he is trying to make noise, be visible. >>ly is a businessman that kills me. >> i agree with you, and he would kill millions of jobs raising that minimum wage, but he is also person that came out for reparations. >> i think there is a lot of democrat that buy into a prevailing wage above $20 an
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hour that is going to crush business. david: but robert. knows him. >> i had lunch with him, i like what he is talking about environmental justice. >> but 22? >> i'm not supportive of this i was not supportive of 15, i was supportive of a living wage, in ohio they want 40 bucks an hour, if you go upstate new york, you can hire people at 7 to 12 dollars an hour. why do you have to pay 22, we have to be more thoughtful on minimum wage it should be based geographic and service. >> right, we're very diverse nation. and the minimum wage should reflect that. >> most americans, think of themselves as good tippers, a new survey finding we too often forget about a lot of people, who deserve tips, but are not getting them. wait until you hear, who we are living out, next.
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♪. david: well turns out americans think of themselves as great tippers but a distressing number fail to actually do it. according to a new td ameritrade survey. restaurant staff score the most tips. that is logical. only half of the people survey say they tip food delivery workers. even less taxi drivers, parking attendants. half of millenials consider tip something optional in general, compared to 33% of boomers. the question, gary, who is right here? are we tipping enough or too much? >> i'm just a big believer in tipping big-time. i tip the housekeepers at hotels. i tip at all service. i was in the industry as a waiter. i also taught my sons just a few
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extra dollars above the norm they will be treated like gold. two sides to this. i think more the better. >> i couldn't agree more. the only thing i really don't like when you go into a store, you just buy something they're selling and they expect, they give you one of those receipts with a line for a t wait a minute. david: cash register. >> i disagree with that i agree it is a worthwhile thing, particularly now, if you have it, not so bad to share it. >> i'm with you, tip more, better service. and they work hard. they deserve it. >> you feel better about yourself. right? >> subsidize as lot of people's income. i have a methodology. i start with 20%. i could go up to 25%. if you give poor service you might go down to 15. 15 is pot line. food delivery, cab, as well as made service, at least 10%. david: 10%. when you're staying at a hotel or something, do you leave 20 bucks on pillow.
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>> at least. at least 10% of one night. >> i would say that i'm not figuring out how much i spent in that hotel to leave that. >> hotels have big service charges anyways. david: that's it for us. we'll see you next time. liz: president trump about to speak at a rally in manchester, new hampshire, the night before the democrats new hampshire primary. we'll take you to the rally live. the president is crashing the democrats party. he is stealing their thunder. he is grabbing the media spotlight. this 2020 fight, he is taking it up to a whole new level. we have that story. first out of the gate polls on voters what they think about the president's acquittal in the senate. what they're saying now. we have the story. reports coming out of washington, coming into the studios, chance of no democrat front-runner, no one going into the democrats convention, those chances, those odds are r
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