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jon: with exactly one week to go until the midterm elections, neil cavuto has an interview with mitch mc connell and bret baier and megan kelly on tuesday night. >> we'll see you in an hour. jon: "outnumbered" starts right now. >> this is "outnumbered." welcome back today's hashtag one lucky guy, charles payne, making money with charles payne and you said your mood is directly related to how the market is doing. >> we're rocking and rolling. we're looking good. i'm in a better mood because i'm with you guys. >> making money on the couch. >> you look a little happier to
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be here. >> i'll try. >> we love having you. >> thanks. >> with exactly one week to go until the midterms, president obama will be doing something he rarely does these days. appear with democratic candidates. the first stop after he leaves the white house today, milwaukee. white house press secretary pressed on the president's absence from the campaign trail after touting his boss' full schedule of stops the next week. >> you're not going to stand there and tell me the president has been actively campaigning in these midterm elections, are you? >> i think any examination of the president's schedule over the course of the next eight days in advance of the midterm election would indicate a serious commitment to support democratic candidates. >> how many has he campaigned with this midterm election snz >> there are a number of senators with whom the president has appeared so certainly he's looking forward to his event with mr. peters in michigan on saturday. >> you'll agree the president has been considered politically toxic? >> it won't surprise me -- i do
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not agree with that assessment. stop the presses. >> campaigns stopped, keeping president obama in friendly political territory the next week. red states where democrats are in deep trouble in key senate races, not on the itinerary. the president campaigning in states he won. a new poll shows that democrats could be heading on bed early on election night. likely voters think that republicans will take over the senate by a considerable margin. 46-33%. all right. what's josh supposed to say? he's not going to admit his boss is toxic but look at what democrats are saying or not saying about his agenda. they're running away from him. >> they can't remember if they voted for him. come on. >> who? who? barack who? >> what was he running for? dog catcher? wall street has an old saying. the best way to make a million dollars is to start with two
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million. anybody who president obama is campaigning for, the best way to win by 5% is to have a 10% lead. that's the only way anybody would invite him on the campaign trail. >> exception is maryland which is a pretty deep blue state. you can't exactly say that the president had a negative impact there because there are a lot of factors there but the daily collar is looking at a nine point shift away from the democrats and he was ahead 11 points now in that, right? so now that race has tightened shortly after, set the egg timer, the president was there to help out. >> if i'm running for office and i'm going to help out, i sent the president extra golf clubs right now. love to have you here but check these out >> can we quarantine you? do you want to lead by example? in 2006 i recall when i was working that midterm election, i was doing it a congressional race and i remember distinctly getting a call saying, president bam is more than willing to come stump for your candidate. it was like, i can't hear you.
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scheduling conflict. this happens with a lot of presidents but i'm looking here. the states that president obama won, he's not doing very well or at least his agenda is not. you look at new hampshire, look at colorado. these are states that the president won and he's losing, at least his agenda is with these candidates. it's very tight. >> a lot of states, health care has been a big issue but we have charles payne sitting here today. economy is the number one issue and there's not a lot that this president can put out there as great news on the economy considering all these polls we talked about every day show that people aren't feeling that great and that does not bode well for this president. one thing that does speak well, i guess you could say, is i'll challenge all the doom and gloom on the president here. josh did say he spent a lot of time raising money and that reflects a significant commit many of this president's time and energy to supporting democratic candidates. andrea, there's a point to be made there. he's out there still raising money for the party. >> katie, he is but how about the fact that democrats have to spend a lot of money in states
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they never anticipated having to spend it in? georgia, these races that they thought were wrapped up, they're spending a lot of money. >> josh said maybe if president obama would fundraise more, then democrats would be doing a better job and the thing is that my favorite part about this whole thing is that the president can't help himself. these candidates, especially in georgia, asked him to stay as far away as possible. yet he does a local interview saying we need to elect michelle nunn on my agenda can go forth. my agenda can go forward. a couple of weeks later -- prior to that he said my agenda is absolutely on the ballot and then he again was on al sharpton's radio show saying the people who are distancing themselveses from me need to be reminded that they all support my agenda and have voted for me. so he's not doing anyone any favors. there's a lot of democrats right now who are hoping the president for once could just put his ego aside and let them run. >> you're talking about the
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senate. you're talking about congress. my example in maryland was in the governor's race. you would think that maybe you could send the president to those events, stay clear of congress but clearly in the case of maryland, he might have and of course we don't know that factor and how it plays but it could be a factor that he had an impact on the race in terms -- >> these specific issues, it's amazing how the midterms tell the story of his agenda specifically. look at louisiana. that's all about energy and the failure of the administration to do something about making us more energy independent. look at colorado, that's the war on women, fell flat on its face. new hampshire, national security. isis is not a manageable problem. he's caused a lot of problems for his party. >> some of these democrat candidates will have a hard time running away. he even said in one of the debates last week, i voted with the president 99.whatever percent of the time. we're going to move o. ebola
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crisis is also becoming a major election concern now. actually the only thing that's spreading is that fear. onity kr i can -- one critic says that the president's handling is creating an issue with the competence of the federal government. even before ebola reached our shores, trust in obama stewardship of the country was plummeting. the wound is entirely self inflicted from the start. the president treated ebola like a public relations crisis rather than a health crisis offers americans multiple assurances that turned out to be, end quote, false. is ebola the october surprise in the midterm election, charles? >> if it is, it will be for the g.o.p. i think, though, ebola, isis, you know, benghazi, it's all part of a gigantic book of mistakes and each is its own chapter and it all points back
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to a president who was aloof, too cool for school and does not know how to communicate to a public who has gotten tired of that act because nothing is resolved from t. ebola specifically, the doctor in new york city, my cousin, is his next door neighbor. dr. spencer. he knows if people knew the mistakes that were made in the first 48 hours, there alone they would be absolutely shocked and instead, public officials doing victory laps and giving press conferences. the only thing we have for us is it's hard to catch. if not, we would be in a pandemic right now. the government cannot pat itself on the back. >> you know what might be an indication of mismessaging is even when the news is good, the second nurse in dallas is doing better and she's tested better. >> and the 5-year-old boy. >> we're keeping people alive in this country when they do get sick with it, right? but the president doesn't get out in front of that message, either. >> he took a photo op with the
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nurse that was just ridiculous. the first nurse. >> hard to look at? let me point out something that was really the big shock for american people when you talk about dr. spencer. the activities he engaged in, we learned of only days after his return from being in guinea treating ebola patients, for him to come back here and have gone for a three mile run, gone to get coffee, gone to a restaurant, went for a long run, got on the subway lines, got in a taxi, went to the bowling alley. everyone lost confidence in the guidelines out of the c.d.c. and the president and the president is at the helm of that. everybody is just -- there's no confidence right now that we have the right protocol in place. >> can we talk about this lack of confidence, though, is like a political sickness maybe that this administration has? what do you do about it? >> well, the president doesn't seem like he wants to do anything about it. he waits until problems become absolute nightmares before he responds so we actually had to watch someone get beheaded
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before he acknowledged that isis was a problem. if you look, it's the reason why women voters who are traditionally more democratic leaning, they're moving right this election because of these two issues, isis and ebola and the failure to wait, failure to act on something just waiting for it to become a problem. i don't know what this white house does. if he would have appointed rudy giuliani, something that made him look like he was rising above politics and actually putting someone in place to handle this and this wasn't about giving back scratching favor to an aid, he would be in better shape. >> still haven't heard from the ebola czar. >> there's a huge inconsistency what the administration is saying. one hand they're saying we can't quarantine mel pers -- medical personnel but at the same time, they want to quarantine the soldiers in the hot zones. >> ban travel. do it already. stop.
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>> it stays in the headlines and as we're talking about it, people are talking about it ahead of the midterm elections less than a week away. hillary clinton in damage control mode? the possible presidential candidates now backtracking after saying that businesses and corporations don't actually create jobs. why her words may come back to haunt her. sandra and i were doing a little dance earlier about that. we'll explain. you weren't dancing. i was. plus for halloween, bat girl costume? retail giant that has a lot of explaining to do and right after the show, catch more from the couch. we'll put away the tv version of us. we'll open up the web version of us. join us for outnumbered overtime. tweet us your questions, your comments and we have a live chat. get on that, too, same page. we want to talk to you, include you in on the conversation. stay close. ..
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home town, just 24 years old. he was one of the soldiers at that war memorial when a terrorist opened fire first there, killing him and then moving on to the parliament there in canada before the shooter was killed himself. right now the prime minister, steven harper, hundreds of mourners are gathered. this is a 138-year-old gothic church in hamilton as they say goodbye to the corporal. of course, he was one of two soldiers killed in separate terror attacks inside canada last week. they have just brought his flag draped casket into the church in and now they're gathered here dressed in their ceremonial kilts. we're watching the situation on fox news and wanted to bring you this as our nation certainly came to a pause last week for the coverage and sending our prayers north to canada.
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>> more fallout for hillary clinton over what she said about the genesis of jobs in the country. listen. >> don't let anybody tell you that, you know, it's corporations and businesses that create jobs. you know that old theory, trickle down economics. that has been tried, that has failed, it has failed rather spectacularly. >> well, the all but declared presidential candidates for 2016 appears to be walking those remarks back now saying, quote, let me be absolutely clear about what i've been saying for a couple of decades. here in america, workers and families are empowered to build from the bottom up and the middle out, not when we hand out tax breaks for corporations that
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outsource jobs or stash their profits overseas. syndicated columnist says clinton's remarks are a reminder of her political shortcomings and he believes what she said will haunt her if she runs for president. >> it will be played again and again. it's a signal to democrats, if you can't make the elementary liberal argument about the role of government without having this ridiculous statement that jobs are not created by corporations, then you are not going to be a good candidate as she showed in 2008. >> sandra, i said yesterday this was strategic, who she really is, a mother hen of progressivi progressivism. now she's walking it back because i think she got a little lazy and didn't realize this would become such a national story. how big is this? >> the idea she's walking this back i think is just a false premise. i don't think she's walking
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back. she can't walk back those comments. she stopped and took quite a bit of time to think about what she was saying before the words left her mouth and who was cheering in the audience? i look at you, charles. i'm sure you were in absolutely shock and awe she could even formulate a sentence that indicates that businesses and corporations and small businesses don't do the hiring? who does she talk to? >> trickle down corporate money is falling in the clinton coffers. that's for sure. i think she's intimidated by elizabeth warren who i think will run and will give her a good run for her money but as a person who started a business from scratch with nothing and, you know, it's not starting it. it's always continuing it. it's a tough job and to denigrate this to particularly small business owners is nuts. it's suicidal on her part. there are very few people who the public appreciated more than
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the small business owners and she made a huge mistake. >> i want to -- i'm sorry. i want to remind everybody this isn't her first big gaff. remember -- >> she doesn't know how. >> in june on her book tour when she said we left the white house dead broke. >> hillary clinton, do the hand thing and say my parents are small business owners and they have done more to create jobs for the economy and influence the lives of real americans who hillary clinton can't connect to. she's a taker. she's not a make he were. how dare she say something about small business owners like my parents and the hundreds of small business owners who make this economy work in the way that hillary clinton is now trying to argue with. >> sandra brought this up yesterday. she said, you know, president obama made a similar comment about you didn't build that. yet he went on to win the election. is this a death nail for hillary or not?
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>> i think in terms of hillary trying to connect on both ends, barack obama has never tried to connect with the every day business owner. he thinks they should probably health care and doesn't understand the cost to that. he doesn't understand how small business works. hillary clinton is trying to have both ways and she's doing it to her detriment because she has elizabeth warren on her back. >> what i thought about when i read the walk back today was just, this is such a dangerous game for her politically. it is a dance she's doing. its like the walk back dance. what are the choices here? either she was fumbling and bumbling or this is calculated and she thinks she can borrow from some of the language of senator warren. >> she thinks her husband created jobs. not bill gates. not anyone else. she thinks he was the biggest job creator in the 1990's. >> americans don't like big business and that's different than entrepreneurs and small businesses and that's where i think she's making the mistake.
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she lumped them all together z. she's not her husband. that's for sure. outrage from the union chief representing thousands of immigration officers. he's blasting what he believes is the administration's plan to act alone on immigration after the midterms. his plea to voters and why he says it's such a bad idea. and actress julia roberts says the fact she hasn't gotten a face lift is a huge risk in hollywood. are women in general under increasing pressure to look forever young?
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>> welcome back to "outnumbered." president of the union that present represents thousands of immigration officers believes the administration it planning to enact massive, unilateral amnesty after the midterm elections. this after reports that the government ordered supplies to create millions of blank work permits and green cards, supplies that could make as many as 34 million immigrant work permits and residency cards the next five years. the speculation being called crazy by the white house and by press secretary. andrea, the president has not been shy about saying he's going to enact some kind of amnesty. he's been very short on the details despite the press secretary being pressed. >> you've written about president obama coming out in june. remember the rose guaarden ceremony where he said we can't
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wait. i will do it myself. remember the little pen and the phone and he'll get it done on his own. the only reason he backed off is because he knew it would be toxic at the polls and he said he would probably wait to do it over executive order but the point is, katie, if they're not doing this, what are they doing with how many pounds of card stock? making posters about how awesome they are? >> the associated press got a draft proposal copy of the cards being -- it's their journalism that got us here to this point. they saw the draft proposal of the card order, if you will. it's almost, and i bring it up again, hillary clinton's dance. she's working the walk back. >> the head of the union, he says that the reason why he's warning about this and asking people to talk to their congressman and especially republicans to win the senate to stop this from happening, he
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said it increases the health risk, threats to national security and expenses to taxpayers for the increase of 34 million workers not to mention president obama says he's all about the middle class. this would destroy further the middle class. >> absolutely. it's so funny. even to have a minimum wage argument and you're bringing in people that work for far less than minimum wage. what i don't get is that the president has been transparent to your point but also gutless. if i'm a hispanic and you gave me the vote and the first time around, the second time around, why wait? why wait? everyone knows what you're going to do. it's all a ploy and it gets back to just a real kind of almost violent type of approach even though it's something supposedly believes in, we know it's a bad idea and most of america knows it's a bad idea. why play the games? >> you know what group gets left out and the president refuses to meet with them at the white house is law enforcement, border
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patrol, customs and immigration officials. president obama refuses to make them part of the conversation even though they're the ones on the front lines seeing what national security implications something like this would have. >> as a result, he hasn't been polling very well on immigration at all. so katie, you look at this more closely than probably anybody on the couch. how is this going to play out in midterm elections? it's falling on the list of priorities for voter. economy number one but you have so many things moving up the list. immigration has kind of come back. >> charles mentioned hispanics. they don't have immigration reform at the top of their list when it comes to issues. it's the economy. when it comes to amnesty and illegal immigration -- >> it's because of the economy. it's because of the opportunity. ivity the american dream. that's what -- you know, if you take that away -- >> it has very serious implications for the economy and national security and i hope the president involves law enforcement in his upcoming decisions which we know he probably won't. >> there's julia roberts. she turns 47 today and the
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academy award winning actress is making headlines for recent comments she made about the pressure on aging actresses to go under the knife. she said she's already taken a big risk by not having a face lift. she wants to be an aging model. her comments follow intense media scrutiny over fellow actress rene zellweger's changed appearance but she said she's pleased they noticed she looks different. she said that her changes, by the way, were the result of changes they made in how she takes care of health, the health, the exercise. we'll leave that at that but julia roberts making comments. she wants to age gracefully. >> and she looks great and she doesn't need a face lift and remember what happens if you go too far in hollywood. jennifer grey ended her career by taking it too far. you look at actresses like
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jennifer anniston. she's clearly had little things done and she's still getting roles so a lot of them won't need to. i feel bad for rene zellweger. i think she's getting panned and the attention is too over the top. it's her face. if it makes her feel good, great. >> she's encountering something, she's 45 years old that perhaps many women are going to. we have some polling on this specifically that shows that one third of women say 45 is the age one starts looking old. this is women's perception of themselves. 52% say it's when they consider using botox or other injectables. 28% say it's when they consider surgery like face lifts. >> you look at me because i'm the older one on the couch here. >> stop. >> and i own that. i love it. happy birthday to julia roberts. she looks amazing. she's blessed, happy, talking about how she's doing more yoga than ever before. i'm all for that.
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but you know, you have helen muren who is the new face of l'oreal and she said she is very close to going under the knife. she said, look. i'm looking at myself and i'm thinking, i want to see something different here. so i agree with andrea. it's their personal choice to do this. they can do it. look at her. she's incredible for any age. >> all right, charles. bring in the man. >> here it is. i'm getting older but i think that these women in hollywood in their 40's are very sexy. 50's are very sexy. >> i like that. preach it, charles. >> sunset boulevard, when a woman says i'm ready for my stuff and she's like all old? her character was only 50 years old. perceptions of age have changed. i'm telling you right now. i have to tell you, i hope julia roberts doesn't make a huge mistake and start doing the under the knife stuff. they're beautiful, they're sexy and men of all ages love them. >> i think men and women have a
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very different perspective what is old as well. i think women are harsher on other women. >> and on themselves. >> right. and i think to each his own. it's a matter of what they want to do. go for it. it's your money, your face, do what you want. i think that's unfair how much scrutiny rene zellweger has under gone. >> you know that whole war on women thing. that campaign the democrats used to attack the republicans in 2012, it looks like it may be losing its luster a bit just ahead of midterms and we are your election headquarters for the midterms and beyond. be sure to tune in for complete coverage next tuesday. we're up there with miss megan kelly right here on fnc. has qus about money. you know, i think about money kind of a lot. -money's freedom. -money's always on my mind. credit cards.
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>> well, with exactly one week until election day, many observers are asking if the so-called war on women is no longer a potent weapon for the democrats this election cycle, especially with recent polls showing the two parties are about even with women. 44% of likely female voters say they prefer republicans. 42% prefer democrats. compare that to last month when 40% of women preferred the g.o.p. and 40% of women wanted democrats. some say that proves the war on women attack line aimed at making republicans look out of sync with women isn't resonating like it apparently did in 2012 and republicans have put up strong female candidates in states like iowa and michigan making it harder for democrats to endorse them. i just wore an entire book on women and war. but moving along to the specific things that are mentioned in the polls, andrea, i think if the
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war on women had two moments, big moments where they jumped. first scott walker was claimed to be pulling women back by their hair. the second was democrats trying to accuse republican candidates of waging a war on women when they're clearly running as female candidates with the interest of women in mind in places like iowa and michigan. >> it was always a lame argument. in 2012 it worked. now it's the same play book and it's not working. colorado is probably the best example of that but also, when you see people getting beheaded, we watched videos in horror and you see the chaos over ebola and you see this administration completely checked out, when you hear democrats talk about birth control and contraception, doesn't it seem to trivial and ridiculous? watching debbie wasserman schultz try to talk about the war on women, you think, really? there's real stuff happening in this world and that's why i
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don't think it's working this time. >> g.o.p. did make its share of mistakes but i've wondered if the argument for the war on women would have as much juice once republicans said, look. we'll deal with the sticky business of fixing what was broken and some terminology and go forward and they have. now look. it's not just that the war on women is not working as a talking point for the democrats but women statistically now in polling are leaning towards the g.o.p. so they've actually driven them away. >> i think democrats, too, have overplayed their hand in the sense that i think women are pretty sick and tired of being dwoined by the pills they say. that's patronizing when there's a conversation going on with the women talking about birth control. the other issue, you mentioned colorado, andrea. the man running against cory gardner, cory gardner perfected attack back. what he's out of touch with on
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women, he doesn't think there should be abortion restriction at all. the majority of women in colorado and across country think that late term abortion is abhorrent. not only are they defining the issue but fighting back on extremism from the opponent. >> we're talking about whether or not the war on women attack has lost its political punch but at the same time, we're still here sitting around on the couch talking about it and the democrats, as far as i have noticed, have not toned down their rhetoric on the war on women attack. so if it's not working and it's losing its effectiveness, why are they still using it? >> there's nothing else to run on. they can't say, hey, if you're lucky enough to have gotten your job back during the great recession and you're only making 23% less than before, give me a shot. it's all part in parcel of this other divisive thing that's gone on, particularly on president obama and it's truly the most
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sfi despicable thing in my mind. the war on black people, the war on women, everybody hates you, hide behind me. i got your back. these people don't like you. i really -- i'm looking for a country where we're all in it together, all rowing in the same direction and we all want to make it. almost every single person in america, when they go to bed at night, they wake up and don't think about anything else other than having a great life for themselves and their families. point, period, exclamation point. they keep starting this stuff and i'm glad it's backfiring. it shouldn't have worked in the first place. >> when you look at the white house and they're not paying women in the white house what they're paying men in the white house, voters are smart. they get that. women are the ones paying the bills at home. they're seeing their health care premiums rise. you cannot get your way out of it with talking points. it just doesn't work. >> high tide raises all votes. now we're seeing if women also cannot undercut each other but support each other and then don't need a party that will pick and choose among us and put it on their party platform.
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we can do for ourselves. >> we are awaiting a news conference where one of the texas nurses infected with ebola will speak to the media as she gets set to head home after tests show that she's now virus-free. and oh, no, they didn't. one major retailer saying it's sorry after advertising fat girl costumes on its website. >> seriously? a remote that lives on your phone.
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>> more outnumbered in a moment. first, though, let's go to jon scott with what's in the second hour of "happening now." >> get used to this phrase. too close to call. it's one week until the midterms. real clear politics says nine senate races, 11 governors' contests and 23 house races are simply tossups. it could be a very long election night one week from tonight. momentum so far on the republican side, new polling bears that out. we will go in depth with alan colmes and tammy bruce. canada in mourning today as a soldier killed last week at ottawa's war memorial is laid to rest in ontario. and we go in depth on the threat from lone wolf terror attacks.
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also we are awaiting the news conference from emory university where nurse amber vincent has survived ebola. she'll appear and talk about her experience in a bit. >> it's all coming up at the top of the hour. we'll be glued watching you. thank you. >> see you then, harris. >> wal-mart is dealing with blow back this afternoon. retail chain apologizing after listing the plus side halloween costumes for women as, quote, fat girls' costumes "on the website." it didn't take too long before social media went nuts, igniting numerous complaints. they changed the headline to women's plus size halloween costumes. they're also saying it never should have been on the site. it's unacceptable and we a pole goiz. sandra, is that too little, too late? >> i had to look twice at this because i didn't believe it. wal-mart doesn't have a -- maybe i miss them but i don't think they have a lot of missteps. largest retailer in the world,
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make some really smart decisions. this was bad. like let's learn from this. >> i mean, i actually interviewed an executive v.p. for wal-mart yesterday at 3:00 and she did apologize and it's a big company. she didn't make any excuses, though. it was a huge -- >> i can't even begin to rationalize how somebody thought it was okay. >> it was somebody updating the website and updating the stock that they have and they just -- someone got fired. >> do you think it was an intern? >> i think someone probably got fired for that. yeah. i think it was probably just some employee whose job it is to update the halloween section of the website and they thought it would be funny and they probably didn't realize how much reach that wal-mart has. they didn't realize that wal-mart is the biggest retailer in the world. now they're learning. >> andrea? you look like you have something to say. >> i think they've handled this from a p.r. perspective very well. they didn't make excuses. they didn't say, oep, it was a
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computer glitch and give a bunch of excuses like the white house. >> they should fire this person. clearly they don't have good judgment. >> i follow the market very well and when the c.e.o. of amber krom -- abercrombie & fitch said that their clothes were for certain people, they got crushed. these stocks have not come back. it is a very dangerous, slippery slope when you try to -- when you offend your potential audience. >> and thank goodness there is some backlash on weight bias. that's a real part of our culture and you see the fat shaming that's out there and i'm sorry for the employees that those companies that fell the pain on wall street but there should be backlash in language that's so offensive. it's hurtful. >> wal-mart will be fun. it's not like abercrombie &
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fitch who only have clothing. i think they'll be fine but they did handle it in a way -- >> but to sandra's point, because wal-mart is the largest employer in america, 1.4 million employees and because unions want to take them down, any mistake like that, any misstep is really catapulted into the public eye. another reason why we have to bring these guys down. they unionize the workers. >> if i would have gone to the site and saw that real time because i saw it fact, i would have thought it was a joke, a halloween prank. >> i bet they wish it were. >> i have one for you. if you want to start feeling better about yourself, maybe you should just head over to the water cooler. a new study says that gossiping, gossiping can actually be good for you. >> no way. i have the worst cold with this runny nose.
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men experienced fear because upward social comparisons would be threatening. >> do men gossip more than women? >> i don't think so. any gossip is negative gossip. i never heard positive gossip. it is never something fabulous. >> but it is information trading. it can be information trading and i will not get hoity twoity. i have to quote it. proverbs. dishonest man strikes. and if you need to whisper it, it may be true but not kind and may not be necessary. >> and we got so deep.
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dropping in the knowledge. sandra gossiping? >> it is hard. because sometimes it is fun. gossip is everywhere. you can't avoid it. it is truthful information it is not gossip. it is hear say. >> yeah. >> what are you thinking? >> i think gossip is a waste of time and to your own detriment if you engage in gossip. the best advice you got was run your own race. and you are not focused on your issues. and i am an anti- gossip person. >> the other thing i had a problem with. the people perpetuating the gossip. they are not ever stopping and they are like gossip central and
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they are trading information. >> it is fun to talk to those people. as long as you are not talking. >> and who can did that? hear is something juicy and they kept it to themselves. that never happens. >> they have to do more of that. >> they have powered in the cup and you don't pour in their cup. if they are gosz pipping to you. they are gossiping about you. >> agreed. agreed. >> i have a lot of information to share gossip. thanks for charles for being out numbered today. and fox business network is paininging money with charles payne. go to fox business.com/channel finder. and go to fox news.com/overtime. and we are back tomorrow at noon
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