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ashley: yeah.nk that's already baked into the market. adam, stay there. as i said earlier, you are with us for the hour, so we're very privileged. we've got the new fox power rankings out this morning, makes for interesting reading. kamala harris gaining ground in some key battleground states. lauren, take us through it. lau lauren lauren yeah, she moved into the lead for the very first time, but the election is likely coming down the those six battleground states in yellow, arizona, georgia, nevada, north carolina, pennsylvania and wisconsin. all in, that's 78 electoral votes. if you focus on north carolina and georgia specifically, they're moving from lean republican, now to toss-up. georgia, mostly blue. however, they do have those rural areas, and they're red. north carolina has seen a lot of urban american from surrounding states move in, particularly during covid. it's no longer a sure win for republicans. so with both of those states out of trump's column, harris leads with 2411 electoral --
ashley: yeah.nk that's already baked into the market. adam, stay there. as i said earlier, you are with us for the hour, so we're very privileged. we've got the new fox power rankings out this morning, makes for interesting reading. kamala harris gaining ground in some key battleground states. lauren, take us through it. lau lauren lauren yeah, she moved into the lead for the very first time, but the election is likely coming down the those six battleground states in yellow, arizona, georgia,...
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>> we stand with ashley!hley! >> he told you he'd killed his wife? >> and he said that he could make me disappear too. ♪ >>> in the ballet world, it's known as the pas de deux -- a duet, a "step of two." for ashley and doug benefield, a former ballerina and a businessman, their dance begins with a 13-day whirlwind courtship, plans to build a ballet company, and later a baby. but the love affair turns dark and disturbing. court battles, disputed allegations of poisoning, of abuse. and in the finale, doug and ashley, seemingly about to reconcile and start anew, reach a sudden and tragic end. [ gunshot ] >> what happened in the moments before the gunshots rang out in this florida community in september of 2020 will be scrutinized for years by investigators, by lawyers, and the media. >> ashley benefield has kept quiet about what she says happened that night -- until she sat down with me. how are you doing? >> um -- it depends on the moment. just a lot of emotion. kind of like a roller coaster. >> that roller coa
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ashley: very good. -- it should be kenny rogers, that's what i was thinking of. [laughter] it's johnny cash clothes but it's really kenny rogers. you're a good sport, kenny. david joyce is on a bipartisan task force investigating the assassination attempt on donald trump, and we'll talk to him about the report. >>> the new york city council just voted to approve a commission to study slavery and reparations in the big apple. how much is this going to cost and who's going to pay for it? we'll break it all down. and donald trump just unveiled a new policy push, eliminate taxes on overtime pay. watch this. >> people who work overtime are among the hardest working citizens in our country. when you're past 40 hours a week, think of that, your overtime hours will be tax-free. ashley: well, you know what in that's going to be popular. we're going to ask economist brian wesbury what he thinks of trump's latest policy move next. ♪ ♪ but you gotta go to work, work, work, work, work. ♪ you don't gotta go to work w
ashley: very good. -- it should be kenny rogers, that's what i was thinking of. [laughter] it's johnny cash clothes but it's really kenny rogers. you're a good sport, kenny. david joyce is on a bipartisan task force investigating the assassination attempt on donald trump, and we'll talk to him about the report. >>> the new york city council just voted to approve a commission to study slavery and reparations in the big apple. how much is this going to cost and who's going to pay for it?...
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ashley?ry much. >>> now this, vladimir putin threatening a wider war with europe and america. this is in response to reports the white house may grant ukraine new powers to strike deeper into russia with american weapons. former cia station chief dan hoffman joins us this morning. great of to have you here, dan. is this a scare tactic, do you think, from putin, or is he serious? >> i think it is a bit of a scare tactic. look, this has been a failed war on ukraine from vladimir putin right from the very beginning. russia's suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties. sweden and finland are now nato members. there's been a brain drain from rush la -- russia, roughly a million russians are fled the country. but the only area where vladimir putin has succeeded and it shouldn't be much of a surprise has been nuclear rhetorical brinks manship. he's induced the biden administration to keep from giving ukraine what they needed when they needed it going back to the beginning of the war, and that's wh
ashley?ry much. >>> now this, vladimir putin threatening a wider war with europe and america. this is in response to reports the white house may grant ukraine new powers to strike deeper into russia with american weapons. former cia station chief dan hoffman joins us this morning. great of to have you here, dan. is this a scare tactic, do you think, from putin, or is he serious? >> i think it is a bit of a scare tactic. look, this has been a failed war on ukraine from vladimir...
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ashley: now this.n was killed by an ms 13 gang member who crossed the border illegally under the biden/harris administration. kayla's mother joins us. first of all, so sorry for your loss of course and i thank you for taking the time to talk to us today about a very painful subject but let me begin here. do you trust kamala harris to fix the border crisis which she said she would do in tuesday night's debate, do you trust her? >> no. i don't trust her to secure the border. she's not going to do any better than biden. on securing the border. ashley: i don't want you to have to go over the story of your daughter's murder but i mean this is something clearly is that could have been prevented if we hadn't opened the border wide open, correct? >> yes. it could have been avoided and preventable, if only security had done a background check and vetted this monster before it and letting him into the united states and they did not and local police found out he was a member of ms 13 it had a criminal record in 2
ashley: now this.n was killed by an ms 13 gang member who crossed the border illegally under the biden/harris administration. kayla's mother joins us. first of all, so sorry for your loss of course and i thank you for taking the time to talk to us today about a very painful subject but let me begin here. do you trust kamala harris to fix the border crisis which she said she would do in tuesday night's debate, do you trust her? >> no. i don't trust her to secure the border. she's not going...
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ashley: yeah.n that one, was she? congressman mike waltz, who is my congressman, by the way, great to talk to you, sir. thank you. >>> speaker johnson pulled his bill to fund the government to for another six months. what happened there, lauren? lauren: he didn't have the votes, so he pulled the bill with. and now congress is staring down a deadline to pass legislation to avert a partial government shutdown october 1st. right around the corner. at least 8 republican lawmakers opposed the 6-month spending stopgap measure, and nearly all democrats opposed it including their leader, hakeem jeffries. >> extreme maga republicans want to shut down the government because they are determined to the jam trump's project 2025 down the throats of the american people and enact extreme cuts to veterans, to social security and to to disaster relief in a manner that will hurt the american people. lauren: actually, some republicans wanted more money for defense if. here's a sticking point for many democrats, it's a
ashley: yeah.n that one, was she? congressman mike waltz, who is my congressman, by the way, great to talk to you, sir. thank you. >>> speaker johnson pulled his bill to fund the government to for another six months. what happened there, lauren? lauren: he didn't have the votes, so he pulled the bill with. and now congress is staring down a deadline to pass legislation to avert a partial government shutdown october 1st. right around the corner. at least 8 republican lawmakers opposed...
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ashley. ashley: very good. david. thank you for the latest there. we appreciate it. president biden asked whether the secret service needs more personnel. watch this. >> thank god the president is okay. one thing i want to make clear. the president heeds more help and congress needs to respond to their needs and they need more services and we'll be talking about that. ashley: former fbi director nicole parker joining us now. thank you for being here. he said the social secret servs more help. would you agree? >> i agree for the first time and that's fully correct. i've worked with the secret service and know agents, former agents and they are overworked and underpaid for rank and file having very lit toll no support from upper level manage p.m. those in high leadership roles and they always have shared with me i wish they'd go to congress and ask for more money. they need to ask for more money and we're sitting here trying to work in the trenches and they're afraid to ask for more money. i think the other important key is they need to hire high quality secret service
ashley. ashley: very good. david. thank you for the latest there. we appreciate it. president biden asked whether the secret service needs more personnel. watch this. >> thank god the president is okay. one thing i want to make clear. the president heeds more help and congress needs to respond to their needs and they need more services and we'll be talking about that. ashley: former fbi director nicole parker joining us now. thank you for being here. he said the social secret servs more...
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ashley: exactly right.next topic, you are leading a bipartisan push to get the department of homeland security to act on organized retail theft. what do you want done? >> in my time as a prosecutor before i got to congress, people not just stealing food or quality of their own life, just the other night in downtown dc, throughout the country, they have a sales first, if we get organized, to show these are going to gather after they steal it and helping fund terrorist organizations, not just normal old time theft we used to think of. this is very organized, a major problem for small businesses. this has wreaked havoc on store owners, it's dangerous, and therefore, you let them have at its. these criminal groups are playing increment organizations. ashley: i want to talk about the haitian migrant situation in springfield, ohio, putting a strain on the resources, migrants are unfamiliar with traffic laws and caused multiple accidents. how do you fix it? >> secure the border first off and people who deserve asy
ashley: exactly right.next topic, you are leading a bipartisan push to get the department of homeland security to act on organized retail theft. what do you want done? >> in my time as a prosecutor before i got to congress, people not just stealing food or quality of their own life, just the other night in downtown dc, throughout the country, they have a sales first, if we get organized, to show these are going to gather after they steal it and helping fund terrorist organizations, not...
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ashley: thank you.core isi mark mahaney gave google a price market of 225 it is currently 156, was it lower? >> he brought it from 225 down to 200 but he kept the outperform the vibrating the reason he lowered the price, he said the market really is not taking into consideration the worst case scenario, the remedy that could happen because the d.o.j. said google is a monopoly in the remedy would be prohibiting google from bidding on search contracts which means they pay apple billions and billions of dollars a year to be the default search engine, if the d.o.j. says that google cannot do that they are losing market share extensively in the bread-and-butter business it keeps outperform rating but it takes it down to 200. >> let's change subjects how many workers is tire engine target hiring for the holidays. >> 100,000, sales are expected to slow the most in six years according to the analyst and that's why target is offering more deals were discounts for holiday shoppers to lure you in and leave with a
ashley: thank you.core isi mark mahaney gave google a price market of 225 it is currently 156, was it lower? >> he brought it from 225 down to 200 but he kept the outperform the vibrating the reason he lowered the price, he said the market really is not taking into consideration the worst case scenario, the remedy that could happen because the d.o.j. said google is a monopoly in the remedy would be prohibiting google from bidding on search contracts which means they pay apple billions and...
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ashley: alexandria hoff, thank you very much.altz, republican from florida joins us this morning, great to have you here. you have been calling for a briefing from the secret service this week on what the latest development, have you heard anything? , i was able to talk to senior leadership last night and they're on their way down to four to, we contrast that with director cheadle who by the time where congressional testimony still had not been to butler pa, that the step of the right direction walk the ground and talk to the agents of local law enforcement, notably acting director row is a former police officer in florida and knows the area well. i think we have a broader issue twofold, are we tailoring the protective detail to match the threats, the mainstream media does not like to talk about it in the administration has not talked about it at all but we have an adversary of the united states iran that is openly and actively trying to kill a leading presidential candidate a lot of talk about election interference, that's as ba
ashley: alexandria hoff, thank you very much.altz, republican from florida joins us this morning, great to have you here. you have been calling for a briefing from the secret service this week on what the latest development, have you heard anything? , i was able to talk to senior leadership last night and they're on their way down to four to, we contrast that with director cheadle who by the time where congressional testimony still had not been to butler pa, that the step of the right direction...
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ashley: oh, my gosh, wow.pay someone else the help you? yes, i have grandchildren for, and i do pay them sometimes. trying to use my points on american express. how do you get gifts? i can't do it. lauren? if. lauren: oh, this happens all the time. i haven't paid anybody to do it for me yet, but i usually find a phone number and try to get someone on the phone and say can i just pay via check and put it in the mail? if. [laughter] whatever it is, constant problems. stuart: ashley? ashley: it's always the stupid pass wores. i can never -- passwords. so i have to redo it. i'm doing better now keeping a list of them in my phone, but what a pain in the neck. lauren: you're not supposed to keep a list anywhere, that's the problem. ashley: i know, right? lauren: someone can crack into your phone. stuart: wait until you get old. this is from maggie, what is a book you recommend everyone read? that's simple, animal farm. lauren? lauren: j.d. salinger's catcher in the rye, i read that a couple times. stuart: it's a goo
ashley: oh, my gosh, wow.pay someone else the help you? yes, i have grandchildren for, and i do pay them sometimes. trying to use my points on american express. how do you get gifts? i can't do it. lauren? if. lauren: oh, this happens all the time. i haven't paid anybody to do it for me yet, but i usually find a phone number and try to get someone on the phone and say can i just pay via check and put it in the mail? if. [laughter] whatever it is, constant problems. stuart: ashley? ashley: it's...
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ashley? how come?yeah, 26% of young men ages 18-24 say they identify as conservative. 5 points more, by the way, than 25-29-year-old men, so, the question is, why? well, analysts say that age-group of that particular young age-group was hardest hit by covid and they felt ignored by the establishment. the younger voters also think less about policy and much more about personality and they tend to see donald trump as an anti-hero and not a villain. among women, the younger group is more conservative as well, by 3 points. the data also showing that the youngest age-groups still favors liberal positions on some issues, including the belief that basic health insurance is a human right and the government should spend more to reduce poverty, but when it comes to the politics, turning more conservative for the younger age, interesting, stu? stuart: how about that? all right, ash, thank you. show me the dow 30. let's get a sense of the market. here we go. a lot of selling by the looks of it. far more red than t
ashley? how come?yeah, 26% of young men ages 18-24 say they identify as conservative. 5 points more, by the way, than 25-29-year-old men, so, the question is, why? well, analysts say that age-group of that particular young age-group was hardest hit by covid and they felt ignored by the establishment. the younger voters also think less about policy and much more about personality and they tend to see donald trump as an anti-hero and not a villain. among women, the younger group is more...
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ashley, how much money are we talking about here? ashley: a lot.ed to wager record breaking $35 billion with a b, dollars this season. that's according to the american gaming association and that represents more than a 30% growth from last season. since last nfl season, maine, north carolina and vermont all allowed sports betting in the state and decision ands allowed hard rock international to re-allow sports betting in florida. it's live and legal today in 38 states from washington dc. by the way, more than 95% of sports wagers happen online, especially those micro-betting where wages are made on specific plays as the game unfolds. meantime, also bet the nfl will continue to harness the power of taylor swift to boost the league and new hype video with the upcoming season and swift five times and more than football stars like jets qb era and rodgers and anthony richard son and swift's presence boosted nfl viewership by 53% in the 12-17-year-old demographic. female viewership from last year super bowl was up 9% before from the year before. there's
ashley, how much money are we talking about here? ashley: a lot.ed to wager record breaking $35 billion with a b, dollars this season. that's according to the american gaming association and that represents more than a 30% growth from last season. since last nfl season, maine, north carolina and vermont all allowed sports betting in the state and decision ands allowed hard rock international to re-allow sports betting in florida. it's live and legal today in 38 states from washington dc. by the...
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ashley? ashley: if you are crystal palace support, i will say 7 pounds, going big. number 4.? 3 pounds. >> i will go with ashley. seven pounds. stuart: i am going with 3. i say 3 pounds. there are 86 billion new ones, the average weight is 3 pounds. out of time. david asman, it's yours. david: your brain weighs 8 pounds. welcome to cavuto coast-to-coast. i'm david asman. markets takingor
ashley? ashley: if you are crystal palace support, i will say 7 pounds, going big. number 4.? 3 pounds. >> i will go with ashley. seven pounds. stuart: i am going with 3. i say 3 pounds. there are 86 billion new ones, the average weight is 3 pounds. out of time. david asman, it's yours. david: your brain weighs 8 pounds. welcome to cavuto coast-to-coast. i'm david asman. markets takingor
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what's this all about ashley? ashley: election in interferenc.d meta platforms will testify next week at a intelligence committee and at issue is the spread of disinformation and misinformation online surrounding the november 5 election. now, previous us intelligence assessments have said that russia, iran, china, all have tried to meddle in american elections which of course all of the countries denied. the tech executives actually testified before an election interference but lawmakers want to know what steps are being taken now to combat these election threats. meta's global affairs president nick kleg and microsoft president brad smith are scheduled to appear. stu? stuart: thanks, ashley. today is day three of the google anti-trust trial. grady trimble is ever alexandria covering it for us. any fireworks yet, grady? reporter: well, stu, the justice department called a former google employee to the stand this morning. he's the first former employee to testify in-person and over the past three days, as the doj has been calling witnesses, they a
what's this all about ashley? ashley: election in interferenc.d meta platforms will testify next week at a intelligence committee and at issue is the spread of disinformation and misinformation online surrounding the november 5 election. now, previous us intelligence assessments have said that russia, iran, china, all have tried to meddle in american elections which of course all of the countries denied. the tech executives actually testified before an election interference but lawmakers want...
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ashley, you're up. ashley: yep.n you have the pro, then you have the pro max, it's got to be 46, number 4. stuart: he's going high. all right, lauren in. lauren: he's stolen my strategy. i think the answer is 46. ashley, i think it's 46. if. stuart: lou. >> let's go with the consensus, more is more here. lauren: are you going to break the trend? stuart: i like your reasoning, but i think it's just 40. lauren: boom. stuart: wouldn't you know? there have been only 17 versions of the iphone released since 2007. most of them came in a variety of models such as pro,, max or plus. your reasoning was solid there, ashley. that's to pretty good. >> i'm betting with ashley all the time. lauren: he's on a streak. stuart: he really does. neil, it's yours. david: if i was neil, i'd say thank you, but david is here, and i say thank you -- stuart: sorry. [laughter]
ashley, you're up. ashley: yep.n you have the pro, then you have the pro max, it's got to be 46, number 4. stuart: he's going high. all right, lauren in. lauren: he's stolen my strategy. i think the answer is 46. ashley, i think it's 46. if. stuart: lou. >> let's go with the consensus, more is more here. lauren: are you going to break the trend? stuart: i like your reasoning, but i think it's just 40. lauren: boom. stuart: wouldn't you know? there have been only 17 versions of the iphone...
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what's that all about, ashley?shley: hundreds of passports and identity cards and then going to raise their old lives as they slip into the united states. this whole operation is run by cartels and who else? they held migrants and whitewashed their histories and start new lives and unconnected to any past criminal issues of the red flags and we wouldn't know. authorities say the cartels operate in the stash houses we just saw and even mini vans and move around the border and documents for the migrants before they crossed and information and data base and going to make it fake and impossible to find out who the migrants really are and if there's anything about their background we should know. think about how many of these people have come into the country sports grill we know nothing about them. stuart: thank you very much, ashley. check the markets, please. seeing the dow down 181 points but a fractional gain for the nasdaq. a mixed market today. breaking news, "the wall street journal" reports that china linked ha
what's that all about, ashley?shley: hundreds of passports and identity cards and then going to raise their old lives as they slip into the united states. this whole operation is run by cartels and who else? they held migrants and whitewashed their histories and start new lives and unconnected to any past criminal issues of the red flags and we wouldn't know. authorities say the cartels operate in the stash houses we just saw and even mini vans and move around the border and documents for the...
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ashley, how does she react? shock of course and former first lady spoke with "fox & friends" and described the moment she saw the assassination attempt on her husband in butler, pennsylvania. listen to this. >> when evidence of infection saw it, you know, nobody really knew yet because you see him on the floor and you don't know what really happened. i was in new york city actually and i saw it on the television and i saw it on television. i called again and he was okay because secret service were great. i think both of the events, they were it's like the coup triple-demic really needs him. ashley: her self-title memoir melania is released next month. stuart: donald trump worried about the postal service ability to handle all the ballots. we'll explain. mark cuban continuing crusade against gary gensler and wants him out from the sec. >> someone needs to replace gary gensler, he's awful. particularly for crypto and businesses in general. a number of companies l be decimated. stuart: would cuban be open to replac
ashley, how does she react? shock of course and former first lady spoke with "fox & friends" and described the moment she saw the assassination attempt on her husband in butler, pennsylvania. listen to this. >> when evidence of infection saw it, you know, nobody really knew yet because you see him on the floor and you don't know what really happened. i was in new york city actually and i saw it on the television and i saw it on television. i called again and he was okay...
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ashley? week me through this new crypto venture for the trump family. ashley: yeah.more details, but essentially, the platform is called world liberty financial, and is described as a decentralized finance money-market, or basically, a platform where people can borrow, lend, and earn interest on crypto. it differs from traditional finance in that it doesn't include anyone in the middle to facilitate transactions. everything is done on a blockchain, and governed by the contracts generated. the project will also launch a new cryptocurrency sort of. it's called a governance token wlfi, which will not be transferable. i don't understand that, and it will not earn yield. it can only be used to vote on changes for the project. 63% of the supply will be sold to accredited public investors. at a live stream event last night, donald trump didn't personally speak about this project. just broadly about the blockchain industry, but analysts say it does raise questions about constitutional conflicts until we get more details, but it certainly appears that trumps are endorsing the
ashley? week me through this new crypto venture for the trump family. ashley: yeah.more details, but essentially, the platform is called world liberty financial, and is described as a decentralized finance money-market, or basically, a platform where people can borrow, lend, and earn interest on crypto. it differs from traditional finance in that it doesn't include anyone in the middle to facilitate transactions. everything is done on a blockchain, and governed by the contracts generated. the...
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plus, ashley, that's your right., do something spontaneous and reckless and emily just have an adventure. >> takes us behind the scenes of emily in paris, opening up about her recent health scare. i had several organs failing. >> channeling her inner britney. i'm not that innocent. and spilling a little tea on what might happen in season five. >> the end of the season. we go to rome. hopefully i'm in it. >> and eve, they want to know who's that girl? the grammy winning rapper, actress and now author telling all in who's that girl? opening up to michael strahan about the highs. >> i was still going to the club till four and having to get to table reads at nine and low's the only thing that i know i really had at the time was tons of anxiety. >> of her 25 year career and her future chapters. future chapters. >> nightline will be right back oral-b's dentist inspired round brush head hugs em, cleans em, and gets in between em, for 100% cleaner teeth. your perfect clean starts with oral-b. (woman) purina one true instinct
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ashley: up, up, and away.y just announced they will begin a -- assigned seating on flight starting in the second half of next year moving away from the open seat policy where everyone throws elbows and changing their boarding process, adding premium extra legroom seats on planes and customers will love this, southwest says they will keep offering free checked bags. you don't hear that often nowadays. let's take a look, stock just hit an all-time high, investors like the positive growth trend. analysts keeping a buy rating and raising price target from 193 to 208 up 4% and chinese stocks all up today, rallying on the news of the new stimulus measures thanks to beijing on moving much much higher. stuart: let's bring in real estate guy grant cardone. you no longer do business in new york city because of the court's guilty verdict on donald trump. now you neurotic mayor eric adams has been indicted in a federal, probe. adams and his administration are collapsing but what do you say about new york now? >> this is w
ashley: up, up, and away.y just announced they will begin a -- assigned seating on flight starting in the second half of next year moving away from the open seat policy where everyone throws elbows and changing their boarding process, adding premium extra legroom seats on planes and customers will love this, southwest says they will keep offering free checked bags. you don't hear that often nowadays. let's take a look, stock just hit an all-time high, investors like the positive growth trend....
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ashley popp, county sheriff, thank you, ashley. chase daughtry, cook county judge, so respected. doug hank, cook county sheriff. ashley, paige, richard, city manager. of valdosta. thank you. scott james. bill slaughter. buddy duke. patrick and kay watson. the owners. i said i would have bought some furniture if you had some in there. they have beautiful stuff. they are going to be rebuilt in a very, very short period. i want to thank everybody. we came down with truckloads of things and we will have that done by franklin's incredible organization. they have done such a good job. we have truckloads of different items from oil to water to all sorts of equipment that will help them. we are here today to still in complete solidarity with the people of georgia and with all those suffering in the terrible aftermath of hurricane helene. hurricane helene turned out to be a big one, just about the biggest anyone has seen. i spoke with the release people that do this for a living, and they said they have never seen on this bad. valdosta has been ravaged. the town is very badly hurting. man
ashley popp, county sheriff, thank you, ashley. chase daughtry, cook county judge, so respected. doug hank, cook county sheriff. ashley, paige, richard, city manager. of valdosta. thank you. scott james. bill slaughter. buddy duke. patrick and kay watson. the owners. i said i would have bought some furniture if you had some in there. they have beautiful stuff. they are going to be rebuilt in a very, very short period. i want to thank everybody. we came down with truckloads of things and we will...
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thank you, ashley. chase dotry, respected. doug hank, cook county sheriff. ashley ty, we know. page dupes we know. richard hardy, city manager. thank you. scott james, bill florida. buddy duke. patrick and kate watson, the owners of the store. i would have bought them furniture. they're going to be rebuilt in a very, very short period. soy want to thank everybody. and we came down with truckloads of things. and we're going to have that done by -- by -- by franklin's incredible organization. they've done such a good job. we've done this before. be we have a lot of truckloads of different items from oil to water to also -- tools the people that are going help them. but we stand in complete solidarity with the people of georgia and with all of those suffering in the terrible aftermath of hurricane helene. hurricane helene turned out the be a big one -- just about the biggest that anyone has seen. i spoke to all of the relief people that do this for a living that do this to help and they said we've never seen one this bad. the town is very badly hurting. and many thousands are with
thank you, ashley. chase dotry, respected. doug hank, cook county sheriff. ashley ty, we know. page dupes we know. richard hardy, city manager. thank you. scott james, bill florida. buddy duke. patrick and kate watson, the owners of the store. i would have bought them furniture. they're going to be rebuilt in a very, very short period. soy want to thank everybody. and we came down with truckloads of things. and we're going to have that done by -- by -- by franklin's incredible organization....
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ashley, what are they offering?shley: well, they're offering pretty much everything from drinking games to patriotic themed jell-o shots, got to have one of those, to cocktail show downs inspired by the matchup between harris and former president trump. now unoffer for the union pub and add vodka and orange soda drink sipped from orange shallow cups. you're getting the jazz here and orange for trump. and the more popular of the two drinks declared the debate watch party winner. another bar offering the $7.50 harris shots or one for trump and handing out bin koenen cards with campaign buzz words with harris' we're not going back and donald trump's make america great again. stuart: the bars i know, you're not allowed to talk politics at the bar and politics and news never on tv sets and that's a good rule. ashley: this is dc. stuart: that's different. that's true. stuart: dow town 150 and nasdaq picking up ground at 67 and let's look at goldman sachs, please. it's down 3.9% and they've run into trouble with the credit
ashley, what are they offering?shley: well, they're offering pretty much everything from drinking games to patriotic themed jell-o shots, got to have one of those, to cocktail show downs inspired by the matchup between harris and former president trump. now unoffer for the union pub and add vodka and orange soda drink sipped from orange shallow cups. you're getting the jazz here and orange for trump. and the more popular of the two drinks declared the debate watch party winner. another bar...
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both david and ashley are msnbc political analysts. welcome to all of you. congressman, "the new york times" says that trump's particular political goals in this case appear to be the same as they've always been. you stoke anger, give someone people to blame for their misfortunes. did he overstep this time, though? >> he did. this was an idiotic moment by donald trump, truly an idiotic moment, and as the focus groups show, democrats, independents, republicans all are scratching their heads, saying, why is donald trump doing this? i think part of what is so unsettling is we also see a former president trying to regain the white house by paying attention to internet conspiracies and social media conspiracies and by being -- the likes of laura loomer and others going into this debate, so we see someone lacking the capacity to return to the white house if he didn't have it in the first place. i do think, though, it reflects, as you said, in the opener, chris, that the real goal here for republicans -- because they really have nothing to offer substantively on be
both david and ashley are msnbc political analysts. welcome to all of you. congressman, "the new york times" says that trump's particular political goals in this case appear to be the same as they've always been. you stoke anger, give someone people to blame for their misfortunes. did he overstep this time, though? >> he did. this was an idiotic moment by donald trump, truly an idiotic moment, and as the focus groups show, democrats, independents, republicans all are scratching...
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eastern, but we are pausing right here to talk to ashley gold, tech and policy reporter at axios. guest: thanks for having me. host: we have you on to talk about the hearing from the d.c. court of appeals at 10 a.m. -- by the way, you can hear that over on c-span two at 10 a.m., it's about tiktok. they are taking the justice department to court about that legislation that passed requiring them to either sell to a u.s. based company or be banned. update us on what's happening today. guest: today we are seeing the doj and tiktok in court, arguing either side. the doj has repeatedly said tiktok being in the u.s. while being owned by bytedance, a chinese company, is a national security threat to the united states and that they have also allowed the content that comes out of tiktok to be manipulated in a certain way that sways public opinion. tiktok has repeatedly said is no validity to these claims. that banning the app in the united states would not only violate the first amendment rights of tiktok itself, but the millions of users who use tiktok every day, and that banning a single
eastern, but we are pausing right here to talk to ashley gold, tech and policy reporter at axios. guest: thanks for having me. host: we have you on to talk about the hearing from the d.c. court of appeals at 10 a.m. -- by the way, you can hear that over on c-span two at 10 a.m., it's about tiktok. they are taking the justice department to court about that legislation that passed requiring them to either sell to a u.s. based company or be banned. update us on what's happening today. guest: today...
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yeah ashley, what do you make of that? >> look what david just described is awful. i don't know those cases and we do have an immigration policy, but they republicans don't want to have that conversation because if they did, then j.d. vance and donald trump would not be talking about the lie about immigrants eating pets, but that's what they're doing. they are not setting a hey, they're saying deport them all so let's have this conversation, but we have to have it in good faith. we have to have it and actually let the win-win bills come up that a conservative senator wants to pass, that your candidate doesn't kill the bill if you actually want to have immigration. so i respect david, but i don't take the remarks that are actually we being applied that maybe how you feel, but that is not how the leader of your party is moving right now. and so what we need in this moment is to hold him accountable. there was an opportunity for it not to be the person that would spread these lies, but that's why you all went with so it's kind of hard to say. we want to have a policy d
yeah ashley, what do you make of that? >> look what david just described is awful. i don't know those cases and we do have an immigration policy, but they republicans don't want to have that conversation because if they did, then j.d. vance and donald trump would not be talking about the lie about immigrants eating pets, but that's what they're doing. they are not setting a hey, they're saying deport them all so let's have this conversation, but we have to have it in good faith. we have...
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joining us now, cnn political commentators ashley allison and david urban also washington post national well columnist philip bump. actually, what does it tell you about the climate right now that a sitting congressman felt comfortable enough to post something like this. and apparently stand by what he said well, it's a reminder that racism and hatred is still very much alive and well in our country it's also reminder there is a leadership vacuum in the republican party right now. >> and i say that because the reason why he had the gall to post that and then have to side whether or not he was going to take it down as because his leader was the one who came up with it, or his leaders running mate rather came up with it. and so when you don't have leaders who tell you what is right and wrong, you end up with situations like this. now the thing that is so unsettling about this is you mentioned in your piece, anderson, is that this man was law enforcement. this man had the power. he carried a gun he had the power to walk in the street and enforce the law and most likely we have the justice
joining us now, cnn political commentators ashley allison and david urban also washington post national well columnist philip bump. actually, what does it tell you about the climate right now that a sitting congressman felt comfortable enough to post something like this. and apparently stand by what he said well, it's a reminder that racism and hatred is still very much alive and well in our country it's also reminder there is a leadership vacuum in the republican party right now. >> and...
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now, ashley was, 35 in 2020 when she showed up in washington, ashley flew. of the ten women i profile she was the only one who flew to washington. and that's partly because she was coming from diego. the other nine all drove and drove for us. one reason is that they did not want to subject themselves to the, you know, the precarious stick over regulations that the airlines were imposing on fliers. and early 2021, late 2020, one of the women i interviewed, rebecca llorens, a great grandmother drove by herself from colorado springs to washington, another couple drove from drove from the same sears. yvonne and her troy drove from boise, idaho, a 35 hour drive through mid-winter landscapes had no person voluntarily drive through. so they came from all over the country. virtually every state in the country. and they came for similar reasons why they didn't. and one of those reasons was covid and the reaction to covid. of the ten women i was able to that i profiled, nine of them were active covid decisions from day one. they refuse to the lockdowns. they challenge
now, ashley was, 35 in 2020 when she showed up in washington, ashley flew. of the ten women i profile she was the only one who flew to washington. and that's partly because she was coming from diego. the other nine all drove and drove for us. one reason is that they did not want to subject themselves to the, you know, the precarious stick over regulations that the airlines were imposing on fliers. and early 2021, late 2020, one of the women i interviewed, rebecca llorens, a great grandmother...
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as ashley, i take the opposite end of the spectrum. i think the pressure is actually on, kamala harris i believe, and i said this on the network a few weeks ago. i think that she's actually pete, i think when she came in, obviously, there was dem excitement replacing and president biden, you had the massive amounts of positive media coverage. she had the dnc now, people have they're going to they're going to see her and she has a big challenge because she's essentially going against herself. she's going to try to present this new kamala harris that is different from the one from a month ago. and i think that's going to be really tough and i think president trump is capable enough to show that contrast then be able to go around her and show that she's not a new kamala. i mean, she's part of the old, right. i mean, she's coming from the administration for almost four years. she's the ultimate insider. she was she didn't win an election as an outsider. of course, she's was part of the palace coup, if you will and congressman kinzinger com
as ashley, i take the opposite end of the spectrum. i think the pressure is actually on, kamala harris i believe, and i said this on the network a few weeks ago. i think that she's actually pete, i think when she came in, obviously, there was dem excitement replacing and president biden, you had the massive amounts of positive media coverage. she had the dnc now, people have they're going to they're going to see her and she has a big challenge because she's essentially going against herself....
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ashley, thank you for taking time -- ashley moody.et's start with, what can you tell us, what's the latest with florida's investigation? >> yeah. as you know, after the second attempt on president trump's life with generally the same things leading up to it, lack of strategic planning and then follow-through on advancing a site, ron desantis, our governor here in florida, and i announced that that we would be doing our own separate investigation if for violations of florida law. and let me just back up because i think this is very important for folks who aren't are fully aware of the different jurisdictions of federal and state the laws. they each have their own set of laws, and the elements of those crimes may be different, and each of those jurisdictions has the ability to move if forward with their own investigation. and in light of the public scrutiny on some of the fbi investigations and the doj going after president trump, governor desantis and i felt like this was very important not just for floridians, but for americans, that
ashley, thank you for taking time -- ashley moody.et's start with, what can you tell us, what's the latest with florida's investigation? >> yeah. as you know, after the second attempt on president trump's life with generally the same things leading up to it, lack of strategic planning and then follow-through on advancing a site, ron desantis, our governor here in florida, and i announced that that we would be doing our own separate investigation if for violations of florida law. and let...
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now, ashley was, 35 in 2020 when she showed up in washington, ashley flew. of the ten women i profile she was the only one who flew to washington. and that's partly because she was coming from diego. the other nine all drove and drove for us. one reason is that they did not want to subject themselves to the, you know, the precarious stick over regulations that the airlines were imposing on fliers. and early 2021, late 2020, one of the women i interviewed, rebecca llorens, a great grandmother drove by herself from colorado springs to washington, another couple drove from drove from the same sears. yvonne and her troy drove from boise, idaho, a 35 hour drive through mid-winter landscapes had no person voluntarily drive through. so they came from all over the country. virtually every state in the country. and they came for similar reasons why they didn't. and one of those reasons was covid and the reaction to covid. of the ten women i was able to that i profiled, nine of them were active covid decisions from day one. they refuse to the lockdowns. they challenge
now, ashley was, 35 in 2020 when she showed up in washington, ashley flew. of the ten women i profile she was the only one who flew to washington. and that's partly because she was coming from diego. the other nine all drove and drove for us. one reason is that they did not want to subject themselves to the, you know, the precarious stick over regulations that the airlines were imposing on fliers. and early 2021, late 2020, one of the women i interviewed, rebecca llorens, a great grandmother...
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ashley, let me go to you i mean, what's interesting? is that yes, there actually, there, are, people who committed election fraud and they were attorneys allegedly working for the former president who actually orchestrated a plan to get voting machines, get voting machines, take them to hotel rooms and break into them and they're being prosecuted right now in states throughout the united states absolutely. and those people have some of them have pled guilty and the others have been indicted, and those are those staffers as close to the former the former president at one of whom was actually his former chief of staff. but, but interesting the reason i wanted to jump in here because you talked about evidence of cheating and there is actual evidence of trying to cheat the election. it was president trump. he called georgia secretary of state and asked for 11,000 votes. you could actually cue that video. there's audio of it. he doesn't even deny it. >> he was impeached the first time for attempting to try to cheat the election. and then to
ashley, let me go to you i mean, what's interesting? is that yes, there actually, there, are, people who committed election fraud and they were attorneys allegedly working for the former president who actually orchestrated a plan to get voting machines, get voting machines, take them to hotel rooms and break into them and they're being prosecuted right now in states throughout the united states absolutely. and those people have some of them have pled guilty and the others have been indicted,...
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she led american communities. >> be conquered ashley, look, i mean words at despite how trump phrases it though there are horrible stories that we have all heard about laken riley in georgia, of course, is one of them. >> does trump talking like that resonate with voters specifically anyone undecided? >> yeah. i mean i mean, the voters that matter most at this stage of the game is definitely those one or 2% undecided voters, those disaffected republicans that don't want to go back to donald trump. so they matter most. i don't think that those types of messages really resonate with them. i think they fall on deaf ear, you know, i would like to take a step back if you don't mind that. that what the vice president i was on your show when she did the georgia rally and i remember pointing out to you the first topic, she leaned into was immigration. she had consistently been leaning into both immigration and the economy and it's, and it's having positive chord relations with the polls. she's closing the gaps with donald trump on each one of these issues. she's really defying what democrats
she led american communities. >> be conquered ashley, look, i mean words at despite how trump phrases it though there are horrible stories that we have all heard about laken riley in georgia, of course, is one of them. >> does trump talking like that resonate with voters specifically anyone undecided? >> yeah. i mean i mean, the voters that matter most at this stage of the game is definitely those one or 2% undecided voters, those disaffected republicans that don't want to go...
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is there any concern ashley that she could be hitting a peak, how does she keep the momentum going?s really important to point out here, is that it doesn't matter. i don't think she didn't have that postconvention bust. she has remained consistent and steady in polling and is maintained the lead over trump nationally and in most of the critical swing states. it is still very close and there is no clear leader at this point. her campaign is now pivoting to call this an underdog campaign which is supersmart for a couple of reasons. they will be able to keep the momentum and enthusiasm going, not only with donors and the democratic base, which is necessary for cash funds and flow to keep advertising and operations going, but because of the fact they need to get people to the polls, with early voting beginning this month as it was just noted, it is important to remember this enthusiasm needs to keep going through the next 65 days. i think it is a really smart strategy right now to showcase this is not going to be a landslide election and that even the momentum is on her side, it needs t
is there any concern ashley that she could be hitting a peak, how does she keep the momentum going?s really important to point out here, is that it doesn't matter. i don't think she didn't have that postconvention bust. she has remained consistent and steady in polling and is maintained the lead over trump nationally and in most of the critical swing states. it is still very close and there is no clear leader at this point. her campaign is now pivoting to call this an underdog campaign which is...
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ashley strohmier live in new york, thank you. let's bring in rabbi chaim mentz christina, former democratic candidate for u.s. senate in california and a previous brigadier general and israeli defense forces. general, the wall street journal had the following by the editorial board, "hamas murders 6 hostages, israel is blamed." it goes on to read, hamas probably can't believe it's lock or the lack of moral seriousness by it's enemies. the terrorists murders six israeli hostages including one dual citizen american and israel is suddenly under pressure to make concessions to hamas. why is the first reaction from this country, general, to blame the israeli government? >> i think it's terrible. we are dealing with an evil organization that executed six citizens and israel must defend itself. we are fighting an existential threat on several fronts and we need administration to stand firmly with israel, not to point the blame towards israel but towards hamas. hamas is killing our citizens, holding hostages. and massacred 1200 people in
ashley strohmier live in new york, thank you. let's bring in rabbi chaim mentz christina, former democratic candidate for u.s. senate in california and a previous brigadier general and israeli defense forces. general, the wall street journal had the following by the editorial board, "hamas murders 6 hostages, israel is blamed." it goes on to read, hamas probably can't believe it's lock or the lack of moral seriousness by it's enemies. the terrorists murders six israeli hostages...
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like ashley said, the prices are dipping.or less than i played in 2023. cheryl: the prices are falling, they'll continue to fall. i think the biggest shock from ashley's report was the number of listings and how much it jumped in the last year. >> we're getting away from the situation where housing supposedly suffered interest a lack of inventory. we found the latest month existing home sales inventory was up by more than 15% from a year ago and home sales themselves they were off slightly year over year. insurance is very important. insurance is being under-estimated by the cpi, not only property insurance but also health. cheryl: it is hurricane season in florida. with that, let's get a look at the forecast across america with fox weather meteorologist craig herrera. >> good morning. we're watching a whole lot in the way of rain over portions of florida. back all the way to texas. this area of low pressure not developing into anything tropical but we're wat watch it closely. that's going to bring more flooding rain to new o
like ashley said, the prices are dipping.or less than i played in 2023. cheryl: the prices are falling, they'll continue to fall. i think the biggest shock from ashley's report was the number of listings and how much it jumped in the last year. >> we're getting away from the situation where housing supposedly suffered interest a lack of inventory. we found the latest month existing home sales inventory was up by more than 15% from a year ago and home sales themselves they were off...
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ashley strohmier. >> i don't think it's either.at she truly cares about the border because she's not gone down there at all in the last couple of years and it seems purely political just to show her face for this one. >> trace: jenny. >> it's a cynical political move because you helped great the crisis but she's not burdened by what has been. >> trace: lydia. >> it seems too little too late. it frankly brings visibility to an issue that isn't winning for her, but i will say i applaud her, it's taken her a really long time but at least she may go down and see what's going on. that might be good. >> trace: kevin corke. >> it's the right thing to do but it's the biggest political i role in history. no one is buying this at all. >> trace: i think that's fair. jeff. >> i could see her taking a different tone, maybe she goes to a city which is important for the cross-border relationship between the u.s. and mexico and maybe she totally talks about how we have to get along better and it's important for the economy. >> trace: rabbi. >> i t
ashley strohmier. >> i don't think it's either.at she truly cares about the border because she's not gone down there at all in the last couple of years and it seems purely political just to show her face for this one. >> trace: jenny. >> it's a cynical political move because you helped great the crisis but she's not burdened by what has been. >> trace: lydia. >> it seems too little too late. it frankly brings visibility to an issue that isn't winning for her, but i...
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ashley park is on the show, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] so excited to have her here. get to all that, donald trump was asked at a town hall on tuesday how he would save manufacturing jobs and bring down grocery prices, and he gave a series of incoherent answers that made clear he has no idea and doesn't care. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: the further trump falls in the polls, the further he sinks into conspiracy theories. and if the trend continues, he's really going to lose his [ bleep ] when he sees the latest polling in pennsylvania. >> new poll numbers show vice president kamala harris is leading in the battleground state of pennsylvania. the "usa today" and suffolk university polls show harris leading former president donald trump 49-46%. >> we've mentioned the numbers from quinnipiac, the idea that harris is leading trump in pennsylvania and michigan. but here are the exact figures. harris, 51 in pennsylvania to trump's 45. >> seth: oh, my god, trump's behind in pennsylvania. can you imagine what he's going t
ashley park is on the show, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] so excited to have her here. get to all that, donald trump was asked at a town hall on tuesday how he would save manufacturing jobs and bring down grocery prices, and he gave a series of incoherent answers that made clear he has no idea and doesn't care. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: the further trump falls in the polls, the further he sinks into conspiracy...
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ashley: let's begin with the first part of that.f homes in this area that are mediterranean in style, this for want of of a better word is more like a bunker but that is why it is so and resistant to storms. instead of pouring concrete as per normal construction this uses insulated concrete form. the result is an incredible stronger home. listen to the developer. >> instead of pouring concrete every four feet, it poured through the home. there is rebar and horizontal rebar every 12 inches. or building a bunker. ashley: there is the word bunker, to withstand flying debris up to 200 miles an hour. come on inside. thank goodness for the air conditioning. very minimalist in style but because of the construction you can save money on insurance which is a contentious issue in florida. realtors say that is one of the biggest selling points. listen to this. >> looking at the cost of completion of the cost to repair so this type of quality is sure to have an impact on the cost of insurance versus something that wasn't built to the same stand
ashley: let's begin with the first part of that.f homes in this area that are mediterranean in style, this for want of of a better word is more like a bunker but that is why it is so and resistant to storms. instead of pouring concrete as per normal construction this uses insulated concrete form. the result is an incredible stronger home. listen to the developer. >> instead of pouring concrete every four feet, it poured through the home. there is rebar and horizontal rebar every 12...
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people of our state deserve that. >> todd: attorney general ashley moody joins us now.turf war between feds and florida and that is why the feds charged this guy so quickly with federal gun crimes, they could get it out of the way and they could be first. what is florida going to do in response? >> any time you have an incident like this, number one priority is to get the person off the streets. the person overseeing doj and fbi, the investigating agency is the president of the united states biden and kamala. the country needs understanding, belief, trust, that this will be looked at closely and those leading it will provide accountability and trans parenty to the people. we are government of people. president biden, daying before first assassination attempt said trump needed to be put in a bullseye and 39 days after that first attempt stood up at dnc and said the threat is still alive. that is the man overseeing the fbi and doj, the prosecutors. these are same prosecutors trying to put trump away for life. for the good of the country, it is important that folks know fl
people of our state deserve that. >> todd: attorney general ashley moody joins us now.turf war between feds and florida and that is why the feds charged this guy so quickly with federal gun crimes, they could get it out of the way and they could be first. what is florida going to do in response? >> any time you have an incident like this, number one priority is to get the person off the streets. the person overseeing doj and fbi, the investigating agency is the president of the...