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>> rick will be live. >>'s favorite time of year. the daytona 500. >> it does not get more american than the daytona 500. see you tomorrow. >> this is bulls and bears. >> that is the welcome you should be hearing this morning. brenda wanted to say again and again she fought to return to us and her show. sadly 55 years young, brenda
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lost that fight to cancer and i don't know how we will ever be the same. she inspired us all and taught us all so much. brenda was the first anchor and host i ever appeared here with at fox news. it was initially in an audition tape in the late 90s and i was absolutely awful on the air but brenda was kind and gracious and supportive and encouraging that day and every day after. she made us all better people in work and in life. brenda brought boundless energy and joy to everything she did. watching this show, her show, every saturday, you know that. she created the personality of bulls and bears with her spirit, humor, love of life, depth and brilliance, so brilliant. you would never hear her bring that up, the fact that she
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graduated from harvard with honors, was an oxford road scholar. instead, in hosting this show and living her life, she pulled them in. and let us be our best selves, her generosity of spirit, how are you, how is your mom, how are your dogs remote and charlie? how is jonas? always asking about you and others even as she was fighting for her life. that is why she built such a true and lasting connection with her audience. she was thinking about you, talking to you. that was brenda on the air and in person. the outpouring of love and memories on social media after her death this week, so powerful, but not surprising. she brought the work here to like, but work wasn't her whole
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life lose her daughters were her world. she loved talking about them, so proud of this and great support for her as she battled cancer. she loves her bulls and bears, and whip them into shape. that made the show number when in its timeslot for 14 years straight. certainly the most fun business program ever. she will never be forgotten. these guys would never allow it. her bulls and bears family. john bradshaw layfield, always called you that and jonas, gary, you were the first rules and bear show in august. look at these memories. it is incredible. >> when i heard the opening to
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the package, welcome to bulls and bears, i nearly started choking up because as you mentioned, brenda and i go back to the late 90s. you also wrote for thestreet.com. she had already been on tv. i was in our. she was already an icon and yet she was so opposite of what i had envisioned. she was beautiful, smart, funny, as you point out, she was so kind. i can't tell you how many times over the years whether i was in the studio or at home, she would call me to ask me what i thought of a segment and she would point out it was her show. i always felt when we were doing it she ruled the place but she was a benevolent dictator if you
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will, she was so great about bringing everything together. she was the core. i miss her so much. as i point out it has been tough but i am at the age that unfortunately people close to me have passed away but never more so with brenda do i feel she is looking down upon us and smiling. i felt that all week, i am blessed to have known her, blessed to have worked with her. she was a remarkable truly wonderful human being. arthel: we are all blessed was you were on bulls and bears, you have been on brenda's show for more than a decade. >> it is hard to find the words to describe brenda. she was these wonderful adjectives gary was using and also the complete embodiment of
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a professional. she was the smartest person in the room. you mentioned her orders at harvard and road scholar, she never mentioned that because it is always about the guests. she made her ego in the show, it was never in herself. that is an incredibly unselfish person that she is. my first show was on bulls and bears because of brenda. i met with meredith on fox news, we separated our 11th anniversary. brenda is so much a part of our life. the last year and a half, so many times, just like you say, she never once would tell me how she was. i knew she wasn't fine and i knew her time on earth was coming to a close but she never let that be known. strong-willed not just women but person that brenda was. financial news is much better
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because of her. the world was much better because of her. this will always be her show. godspeed, brenda, we love you. >> brenda called you her smart boy. she would see things we didn't even see in ourselves. >> my family doesn't even call me that. you could talk all day about she was personally off the show, not just people above her but at all levels in the company but the impact -- it wouldn't be far to say it was a golden era in financial tv. i don't remember what financial tv was like going way back but she was at that level she could have spent days interviewing wall street big shots that nobody would have watched and wouldn't have much impact on things that have changed, people
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don't pay as much for services because millions of people now can watch and be entertained by someone talking in smart stuff even though our topics are smart, nobody would watch them who didn't know what was going on, make this entertaining and funny, hard to take it to that level. anybody can be smart with her science friends and that is the impact on the world of financial news and the way people interact with financial companies today. >> before we continue, one last look at our beautiful friends and colleagues who will always be in our hearts. >> this is bulls and bears, let's get right to it. i will take the biggest bulls, the biggest bears. >> i can see the lead of bulls and bears.
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>> you got it. >> get ready, you think you're paying at the pump? not close to it. many of the protests overseas are about food, not democracy. it is hot, it is summertime, it will cool down. >> paying attention to the smartest woman on the show. >> the market goes up. it goes up. >> don't give them more power than they deserve. get out there and help the story. >> in the world i live in,
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everything -- there is no inflation. >> it is goodwill. everybody be quiet please. hold on. don't talk over each other. >> never get a chance. just a minute. you had your time. >> joining us now from fox news, bulls and bears. >> it is not for millennials but i'm telling you my kids come back after college they will get a job and maybe not one worthy of their history degree, they will work at a and b or whatever. >> the greatest prop in the world. >> for 10 years i built with
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babies on this show. >> let's get right to it. >> how much sugar have you had today? john, are you a pool or bear? >> i like our coke and pizza in your fridge, my favorite meal. >> you are coming to dinner. >> also wrestled a bear. most people can't do it the way he does it. we have our own pro wrestler here. what do you think? >> i want to see him in tights. people fear me in the ring as much as they do brad. >> i will try to get bread your autograft. >> today in 2015, they will be doing that all the time.
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>> live from america's news headquarters, good morning, democrats are gathering in atlanta getting set to pick a new national chairman. party leaders will make their choices from a field of 7 candidates but the vote is coming down to tom perez and minnesota congressman keith ellison. today's action comes as the party begins the process of rebuilding after last year's bruising presidential election. overseas commanders say us backed government troops are facing stiff resistance from isis fighters as they pushed deeper into western mosul and militants are responding to the new offensive with car bombs, snipers and dozens of armed journalists. nearly 1000 civilians are walking across the front lines to escape the violence. that is look at news, now back
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arthel: president trump doubling down on fighting regulation, signing another executive order aimed at scrapping rules he says, we welcome gary to the show. the president got it right. there are millions of words. and not only the small banks but small businesses getting money to them. that hurt the economy over the last eight years. >> gary is right, look at dodd-frank, small banks the didn't have to do derivatives, kept most of the loans on their balance sheets, compliance issues. we have to cut stupid regulations. >> some regulations are not
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great. and the dodd-frank protections make sure the financial advisor not in their interests, that is a pretty good regulation to keep in place. >> 15 departments, 69 agencies, 389 sub agencies, $1.7 trillion in regulations per year. you think these agencies want to get smaller? people would lose their jobs. trump is right to tackle the tentacles that are dragging down the mothership we have here. arthel: >> final word. >> easiest solution is the opposite with these regulations, good intentions but shave 80% of the garbage out of it and right now things like sarbanes-oxley are sending business abroad and that is not the way you want regulation to work. >> thanks, so much for those boycotts, sales of ivanka after a few no top seller on amazon. proving there is a huge pro
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i love to see businesses that just started from ground up grow into further success. it just feels good to know that i'm helping someone else. my first goal is to learn about their business, what they're currently doing in their advertising. pull some research, create a great story. trying to figure out some way of building some kind of trust in a very quick moment. you have to love to work with people. our goal, without a doubt, is that all customers are satisfied before they leave. ♪ >> retailers dropping ivanka trump's brand listen to this, the first daughter's perfume a bestseller on amazon. gary k says it shows there are a lot of trump supporters out
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there shopping. >> the bastian of tolerance on the left, they probably put her back in the stores, you have this woman who is a great role model, does everything right, leading the white house on women's issues, you should want her in the store. i'm not buying into this that it wasn't selling well, this was pure politics retailers parts. >> different markets have different results. market in amazon, results that are positive for amazon, nordstrom market may be a different market and the shoppers are not buying her products, stocks did go up when they got rid of ivanka's stuff. i am for people buying what they want but stores have to make a decision with the right brand is for their particular store. wait for amazon. arthel: -- >> dagan:what about the free publicity over the last we 4
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years? >> a huge mistake by nordstrom, like dropping michael jordan when he was exiting north carolina just to the chicago bulls. you have this smart beautiful women that at least half the country support and no doubt likes with tons of free publicity, marketing -- let's give it another few months. amazon of the perfumemaker will make a fortune. >> i am a ivanka fan. this brand was going away, let's not pretend it wasn't. the liberal outrage machine generated another star like they did with sarah palin and all these people. being outraged about trump the whole election, he stole ideas from bernie sanders about trade and jobs and won the election. he should learn they need their
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own policies. dagan:what about you? >> they directed seth bowie had of schwartz. the product, half of it, sales back out, that will happen. dagan:thanks to julie. >> godspeed, brenda, we love you. more after this. ...as a combination of products and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises.
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silence. it's good to be in, good hands. dagan:prediction, what will take the market in the records? >> it will be energy if you can believe it. energy is the place to look, energy is going up. dagan:prediction? >> home depot, infrastructure spending am stock is up 20% in a year. dagan:jonas? >> trump is a hybrid president. the high bid etf.
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>> hour embedded in the water, nike is coming strong. and let me say i do not remember brenda, brilliant marvelous woman. dagan:also our friend alan calls. neil is next. >> taxing or waiting? is the timeline for the tax-cut slipping away as the president prepares to turn up the heat on congress? he is getting a healthy hand from a lot of folks in the corner office? >> it has been 30 years, substantial changes to the tax code. this is a unique opportunity to put american competitiveness back on global front. >> we could do more in the downstream if there were corporate tax rates, very keen on seeing corporate tax rate come down from a tights. heather:
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