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charles: paul? >> charles. charles: how is it going? >> going well, thank you very much. l on john's comment this is the typical post-financial crisis recovery. i said it for many years. almost doesn't -- would we be better off -- charles: would still have same thing with reagan recovery? same thing with the clinton recovery? i don't think so. they felt a lot more robust paul. >>> we didn't have financial crisis under reagan, under clinton, under nixon, under carter. when you look at other crises around the world you get stodgy growth because partially they overregulate the system. charles: real quick, paul. what do you want to say? look likes you want to correct paul or john. >> consider my goodness we had zero interest rate policy since the end of 2008, yet the economy is still crawling along? the government went to great lengths to help these battered banks out. we're still not growing that rapidly. charles: guys, we -- >> one leg of the stool. you needed fiscal reform -- charles: guys, high tax, regulations and rhetoric i just think made this one uniquely awful. >> i a
charles: paul? >> charles. charles: how is it going? >> going well, thank you very much. l on john's comment this is the typical post-financial crisis recovery. i said it for many years. almost doesn't -- would we be better off -- charles: would still have same thing with reagan recovery? same thing with the clinton recovery? i don't think so. they felt a lot more robust paul. >>> we didn't have financial crisis under reagan, under clinton, under nixon, under carter. when...
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charles charles but what they're saying is the loan sharks took advantage of that. they knew we couldn't pay it back. >> that's ridiculous. charleserica. you didn't even put a nickel down. you cannot argue this resonates on a political platform and it's how socialists get reelected or in some countries elected. >> exactly right, what you're saying, charles. the people saying, oh, the banks put a gun to my head and made me take this mortgage out that i couldn't repay. but at some point, you know, reality has to set in. and i wonder what the people of greece think is going to happen now. i mean, seriously, where is the money going to come from to pay for all of these benefits? they expect people in germany, france, italy and spain to pay for their own benefit, it would be like asking the people of texas to pay to bail out the california pension system. charles: i've got a feeling we already did. [laughter] i want to go to keith fitzgerald because you always bring up amazing points about japan and their doomed demographic composite, right? more adult diapers being sold than baby deep diapers. greece has one of the oldest populations
charles charles but what they're saying is the loan sharks took advantage of that. they knew we couldn't pay it back. >> that's ridiculous. charleserica. you didn't even put a nickel down. you cannot argue this resonates on a political platform and it's how socialists get reelected or in some countries elected. >> exactly right, what you're saying, charles. the people saying, oh, the banks put a gun to my head and made me take this mortgage out that i couldn't repay. but at some...
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charles: hit it, jeff. >> you would have a great time in here. you may not fit in here, but you would love it if you did. charles: from now on we're playing the speed racer theme. you get the coolest assignments. that might be the top one yet. charles: dagen is deceiving you. -- this scene -- i don't know, that looks pretty fast. transport it is not that fast. you put down the track in a day and i will walk him. >> by the way, we can't see that. also waiting to see president obama, his reaction from his cell to the american public with his iranian deal backlash hot and heavy. for the deal only add to tensions? these are going to get a whole lot worse real quick. we will be right back. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? who needs to keep busy. if she's not working in her garden, she's probably on one of her long walks with bailey. she was recently diagnosed with a heart condition. i know she's okay, but it concerned me she's alone so often. so i encouraged her to get a medical alert button. philips lifeline offers the best options to keep her doing the things she
charles: hit it, jeff. >> you would have a great time in here. you may not fit in here, but you would love it if you did. charles: from now on we're playing the speed racer theme. you get the coolest assignments. that might be the top one yet. charles: dagen is deceiving you. -- this scene -- i don't know, that looks pretty fast. transport it is not that fast. you put down the track in a day and i will walk him. >> by the way, we can't see that. also waiting to see president obama,...
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charles: right. >> are they coordinating? they need to have a . charles: i am worried about that. >> smart response . charles remember they were called s.w.a.t., at least on the tv show and it would all work out. >> yeah. charles: i want to take a look 2016. looming larger and larger every single day. now we have the addition of chris christie. look at that board right there. that's your gop field it's ballooned to a wopping 14 connedders a couple of that donald trump taking the headlines if you will, good and bad. and you've got to wonder is the gop maybe its perhaps worst enemy right now? well let's ask the guy who knows better than anyone. wall street journal dan hen ger. i have a feeling that hillary clinton is sitting back eating bonbons. >> as she's worried about bernie sanders . charles: she should be worried about bernie, no one is not saying that any one of these persons are not qualified. i think they all have great rÉsumÉs, but is it so bad in a something can happen. >> it's possible that something bad can happen, but i think the gop field is going to be the survival of the fittest, and once annui
charles: right. >> are they coordinating? they need to have a . charles: i am worried about that. >> smart response . charles remember they were called s.w.a.t., at least on the tv show and it would all work out. >> yeah. charles: i want to take a look 2016. looming larger and larger every single day. now we have the addition of chris christie. look at that board right there. that's your gop field it's ballooned to a wopping 14 connedders a couple of that donald trump taking...
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charles: that su that is unfam, general thank you. >> thank you, charles. charlestics of nuclear agreement, in iran point to clinton failed nuclear agreement with north korea. this is first time u.s. has not been able to deliver a lasting deal, our deal with iran could be far worse, former ambassador bob galaccucci welcome to the show. >> i am not sure, it is materially more dangerous or less. i think it is difficult to know what is going to happen, iing is that we could learn from the 1994 agreement, which was not a bad agreement. it was probably executed over a period of time. not as well as it could be. north koreans cheated on the deal, we caught them cheating on the deal, clinton administration decided at the time for good reason not to immediately confront them with that, bush administration by the way did the same thing. >> why wouldn't we confront them. in the embreyonic stages of the deals when they can't be trusted and broke their grime, why wouldn't we confront them then? why would we wait until they build 6 nukes then confront them. >> we can relive 199
charles: that su that is unfam, general thank you. >> thank you, charles. charlestics of nuclear agreement, in iran point to clinton failed nuclear agreement with north korea. this is first time u.s. has not been able to deliver a lasting deal, our deal with iran could be far worse, former ambassador bob galaccucci welcome to the show. >> i am not sure, it is materially more dangerous or less. i think it is difficult to know what is going to happen, iing is that we could learn from...
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charles: cleaner. >> a lot cleaner. charles: the timber site is, i am on 48th and broadway, anyone want to hook up? ding ! okay. charles: that is not anonymous. >> it is not anonymous. charles: after the bell, fortunate, a stock we listened, give jim props hitting all-time high. >> president obama defending irs last night, he is blaming tea party, targeting on you guessed it, congress. they don't do anything element but they did this. gerri willis will join us with details next. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. who needs to keep busy. if she's not working in her garden, she's probably on one of her long walks with bailey. she was recently diagnosed with a heart condition. i know she's okay, but it concerned me she's alone so often. so i encouraged her to get a medical alert button. philips lifeline offers the best options to keep her doing the things she loves in the home she loves. if she ever falls, or
charles: cleaner. >> a lot cleaner. charles: the timber site is, i am on 48th and broadway, anyone want to hook up? ding ! okay. charles: that is not anonymous. >> it is not anonymous. charles: after the bell, fortunate, a stock we listened, give jim props hitting all-time high. >> president obama defending irs last night, he is blaming tea party, targeting on you guessed it, congress. they don't do anything element but they did this. gerri willis will join us with details...
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charles: right. >> if they see iran going down this path. . charles: christian white, thanks a lot, buddy. always enjoy your expertise. have a great weekend. >> thanks, charles've got a stock for you. i've mentioned this on the show more than once. linkedin. i was in it. pulled out, held back, coming on real strong here, guys. linkedin. this is social media stuff with a better economy, particularly in those higher paying jobs. this is a stock that goes to $300. i want you to take a look at it and be in there. and also before we go, i want to discuss an american success. that's one of the hallmarks of the show. small businesses we love to solute them, and that's as well what we want to do now. tonight's solute goes to lisa in virginia beach online luxury mattress startup. in fact, starting in january the company has raised $9 million from private equity. sold more than 8,000 mattresses. the ceo says he thinks they can reach $30 million in sales this year. now, here's the great part. the company donates one mattress to homeless shelters for every 10 that they sell. for more on this american success and a whole lot more. make sure you go to our website foxbusin
charles: right. >> if they see iran going down this path. . charles: christian white, thanks a lot, buddy. always enjoy your expertise. have a great weekend. >> thanks, charles've got a stock for you. i've mentioned this on the show more than once. linkedin. i was in it. pulled out, held back, coming on real strong here, guys. linkedin. this is social media stuff with a better economy, particularly in those higher paying jobs. this is a stock that goes to $300. i want you to take a...
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charles: right. >> if they see iran going down this path. . charles: christian white thanks a lot buddy. always enjoy your expertise. have a great weekend. >> thanks, charlesyou. i've mentioned this on the show more than once. linkedin. i was in it. pulled out, held back, coming on real strong here, guys. linkedin. this is social media stuff with a better economy, particularly in those higher paying jobs. this is a stock that goes to $300. i want you to take a look at it and be in there. and also before we go, i want to discuss an american success. that's one of the hallmarks of the show. small businesses we love to solute them, and that's as well what we want to do now. tonight's solute goes to lisa in virginia beach online luxury mattress startup. in fact, starting in january the company has raised $9 million from private equity. sold more than 8,000 mattresses. the ceo says he thinks they can reach $30 million in sales this year. now, here's the great part. the company donates one mattress to homeless shelters for every 10 that they sell. for more on this american success and a whole lot more. make sure you go to our website foxbusiness.com/charlespain.
charles: right. >> if they see iran going down this path. . charles: christian white thanks a lot buddy. always enjoy your expertise. have a great weekend. >> thanks, charlesyou. i've mentioned this on the show more than once. linkedin. i was in it. pulled out, held back, coming on real strong here, guys. linkedin. this is social media stuff with a better economy, particularly in those higher paying jobs. this is a stock that goes to $300. i want you to take a look at it and be in...
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charles: thanks a lot, we really appreciate it. >> thanks charles. charlesl right, guys hillary clinton's out with her new economic plan, but should we believe it? remember, we're talking wall street hillary. charlie gasparino says wall street's not buying it. he'll tell us why next. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. >> it still seems to most americans that i have spoken with that it is staffed for those at the top. >> that's hillary clinton today unveiling her economic plan right here on bill de blasio backyard. on to hillary -- >> long and length it was over 40 minutes witness and long in general ideas. hillary clint
charles: thanks a lot, we really appreciate it. >> thanks charles. charlesl right, guys hillary clinton's out with her new economic plan, but should we believe it? remember, we're talking wall street hillary. charlie gasparino says wall street's not buying it. he'll tell us why next. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive?...
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charles: bearish or cautious? >> cautious. charles: you're being cautious. >> i could turn bearish quickly but right now i'm cautious. charles money why not -- >> absolutely. >> i'm teasing you shah. charles: we like the paul harvey court. market is open in ten minutes. so far shah is completely wrong. up 175 points. we started monday down 350. coming up, the separation of government and religion. why one state has been ordered to tear down "the ten commandments." terrible story. we'll have it for you. "varney & company" next. don't want to mix fox biggs special coverage of critical jobs report tomorrow. maria bartiromo will break it down. she has numbers. what it means for the economy and more importantly your money. charles: big board up solidly. 17786 for the dow jones industrial average. we're 2% higher. stocks up 4%. shares of fitbit, got a nice up grade yesterday. big, big move here. told people on my show to buy this stock at 30 bucks. not too bad, up to 40, almost $41. >>> oklahoma supreme court orders removal of 10 commandments. a lot of people love it. unfortunately oklahoma constitution bans use of state property
charles: bearish or cautious? >> cautious. charles: you're being cautious. >> i could turn bearish quickly but right now i'm cautious. charles money why not -- >> absolutely. >> i'm teasing you shah. charles: we like the paul harvey court. market is open in ten minutes. so far shah is completely wrong. up 175 points. we started monday down 350. coming up, the separation of government and religion. why one state has been ordered to tear down "the ten...
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charles: what do you think in. >> i think what could have happened today that chinese were trying to deflect,. charles: you blame china for all these. >> i think china came in. >> i don't think so. charleswe have been talking for the imploying of -- implosion of china's economy, i think this is a hiccup, all right, seems like every night we go home, lately worry about what is going to hit us in the morning, never good news, it has been china, greece, and today, it was spat of cyber situations. we'll be right back. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, . vision changes or eye pain or problems passing u and call your doctor right away. side effects include sore throat, cough, dry mouth and sinus infection. nothing can reve
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on the anniversary of the tragedy, al jazeera am charles's charles stratford joined the mourners. >>alloons symbolizing the 298 people who fell to their deaths in the surrounding cub side, hundreds of people came out to pay their respects and mourn their dead. >> it began with a day of promise, july 17, 2014, passengers and crew started to board flight 17 just before noon. touch teenager gary slock who snaps a selfie with his mom before take job. flying time from amsterdam to kuala lumpur just over four hours. the local airport in ukraine tries twice to make contact with the pilot no answer, the plane's black boxes stop recording, the aircraft is down. al jazeera's scott heidler arrived on the scene just as the sun rose the next morning. he reported seeing white marks already dotting the site, mapping out the lives lost. >> reporter: as those rescue workers were fanned out across these fields, identifying the human remains, we were close at the time debris field as they came up. as they approached this debris field, he said, there are too many bodies in there, i don't are enough stea
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place to say store their confidential materials to be in compliance i'm going to turn it over to charles charles with public works as you expect in the course of examining this proposition facility we examined scenarios of development if i could get the slide show back, please so we examined 5 in great detail can we you will a high-level of that differentiated among the 5 the holding within san francisco accommodating 3 hundred and 84 beds across the indicated area for a total of (34) 000-0000 with the eligibility and award of state funding of maximize amount of $80 million that draws down the city's commitment of $80 million of san bruno a new facility simply the rehabilitation will not proud 3 hundred and 84 beds the third scenario an interesting one it seeks to blend an accomodation of the necessary population between san francisco and san bruno it would include in this instance a retroactively of retrofit of c.j. one and san bruno has a facility in san bruno that will result in a much larger sort of impact in regards to the square footage in place at first glance one assumes it the existing
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charles: i will ask hillary, when rhetoric that made this a no vote, reason why everyone is shocked -- >> i wasn't. charles: you thought they would go no. >> everyone looked funny at me but i said they are not doing it. charles: listen to sales pitch europe, germany, they are loan sharks, they are making money off of us, that was the pitch it worked. >> a sudden uninformed citizen the frees, they were 18 to 34 years old, interesting older ones did not vote. charles: can we call this the gk spring, the same rebuke of the system. rebuke of what was in place for a long time we reject it, young people want our own way even if it sounds crazy and suicidal. >> they know what day don't want, they don't know what they want. if this does go to chaos they may wish for good old days of austerity. charles: reality check. all money in world probably capacity save greece, people are too old, birth rate too low. it has been a welfare state for too long. there has to be a solution. we'll be right back. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my docto
charles: i will ask hillary, when rhetoric that made this a no vote, reason why everyone is shocked -- >> i wasn't. charles: you thought they would go no. >> everyone looked funny at me but i said they are not doing it. charles: listen to sales pitch europe, germany, they are loan sharks, they are making money off of us, that was the pitch it worked. >> a sudden uninformed citizen the frees, they were 18 to 34 years old, interesting older ones did not vote. charles: can we...
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charles: they don't want them to cut it by 50%, not overnight. eventually, yeah. charles: but all sorts of austerity measures are being put in place? charles: sure. >> but this nationality and patriotism says they're going to impose it on us, so everyone who has euros, it's immediately turned into drachma. charles: we're going to come back on that. and we're going to talk about obamacare, retirement benefits, scores and other programs. all designed to help americans -- well, here's the bottom line. how much of it is it really helping us, and how much is it taking us into the wrong direction as a nation. to scotty's point, how quickly before we are greece. we'll be right back . charles: all right. so scotty just talked about this, 18 trillion and counting ask counting. the bottom line is we have to become a wealth for utopia, it's an expensive proposition, when do we pay the price charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. does your mouth often feel dry? multiple medications, a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's
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charles: they've got to -- >> they do have a strange way -- charles: if i'm drowning in quick sand, i'm not yelling out, hey, joe, these are my demands, throw me any lifeline, and we'll talk when i get out. >> that's what you would do. charlesl right, guys -- >> just one real quick, there's something that's missing here on the part of tsipras' little proposal. not a single word about public pension plans and payments. charles: absolutely. 16% of gdp. absolutely. hey, we're going to have more details on the greek proposal. they're coming in, we're going to vet them, talk about them. this is deal that's hung well over the month on the market. if they start to fall, these dominoeses, they could land at your doorstep. we're going to vet these numbers. big news coming out of greece, maybe, maybe, we might have a deal. we'll see. ♪ ♪ behold, these are two wind turbines. can you spot the difference? the wind farm on the right was created using digital models and real world location-based specs that taught it how to follow the wind. so while the ones on the left are waiting, the ones on the right are pulling power out of thin air. pretty impressive, huh? now, two things that are exactly the same have have never been more different.
charles: they've got to -- >> they do have a strange way -- charles: if i'm drowning in quick sand, i'm not yelling out, hey, joe, these are my demands, throw me any lifeline, and we'll talk when i get out. >> that's what you would do. charlesl right, guys -- >> just one real quick, there's something that's missing here on the part of tsipras' little proposal. not a single word about public pension plans and payments. charles: absolutely. 16% of gdp. absolutely. hey, we're...
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charles: and next week here on "sunday morning". >> before i have coffee i read the obits. if i'm not in it, i'll have breakfast. >> charles: tracy smith talks with carl reiner about life and laughter. >> charleser honeymoon swim off the southern coast of puerto rico. i'm charles osgood. we hope you enjoyed a look at love and join us next "sunday morning". until then, i'll see you on the radio. let's try this online snacking thing again. oh! dan n. oikos. and if i don't love it's free? dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt is creamy and delicious and has 12g of protein and 0 fat. dannon oikos, love it or it's free! ♪ dannon ♪ captioning made possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org i'm phil matier. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> good morning, 7:30 am on july 26. they conferred joining us. >> in for mark kelly, a lot to talk about. >> a lot coming up within the next hour, including legalization of recreational pot it looks like californians will have the choice next year. >> that is right that there are new concerns about
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charles: and next week here on "sunday morning". >> before i have coffee i read the obits. if i'm not in it, i'll have breakfast. >> charles: tracy smith talks with carl reiner about life and laughter. >> charles honeymoon swim off the southern coast of puerto rico. i'm charles osgood. we hope you enjoyed a look at love and join us next "sunday morning". until then, i'll see you on the radio. let's try this online snacking thing again. oh! dan n. oikos. and if i don't love it's free? dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt is creamy and delicious and has 12g of protein and 0 fat. dannon oikos, love it or it's free! ♪ dannon ♪ captioning made possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> today on "face the nation". the summer of trump continues, and we has a new target among competitors. >> finally. >> responding to a remark from a scott walker ally, the billionaire unloaded on wisconsin governor while campaigning in iowa yesterday. >> the only one beating me in iowa is scott walker, and not by much. and he grew up next door. except wisconsin is -- >> at the top of the polls
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charles: and next week here on "sunday morning". >> before i have coffee i read the obits. if i'm not in it, i'll have breakfast. >> charles: tracy smith talks with carl reiner about life and laughter. >> charleserto rico. i'm charles osgood. we hope you enjoyed a look at love and join us next "sunday morning". until then, i'll see you on the radio. let's try this online snacking thing again. oh! dan n. oikos. and if i don't love it's free? dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt is creamy and delicious and has 12g of protein and 0 fat. dannon oikos, love it or it's free! ♪ dannon ♪ captioning made possible by johnson & johnson where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >> today on "face the nation". the summer of trump continues, and we has a new target among competitors. >> finally. >> re
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charles before we close it out with the leader of the campaign charles come up we'll do a quick photo bear with us >> that was beautiful. >> thank you very much we're almost here. (clapping.) >> thanks very much. >> one more video you'll love it. >> nice to see you. >> so if you can bear with me we'll show you the video that started it you'll see force behind free and equal mr. charles radcliff charles (clapping.) >> thank you rick i thank you everybody for honoring us with your presence today a host allows me to talk about the equal campaign i'm thrilled i get to do this in this place what i harvey milk and day when we're making history in the tes harvey milk taught us so much one of the things he taught us the power of hope he understood how governor hope and so for the most feel the most those sister if you want to change such got to break the silence and get people talking his inspiration is the inspiration for the freedom campaign at that time of numerous change in lesbian, gay bisexual, and transgenders free and equal to spread truth and spread confusions that is an unpersistent uncampaign and wounded have got off the ground without the unwavering support of our sxrield secretary general campaign bills on the on and on work to persuade countries to stop prosecuting lgbt people and start protecting them legal change by itself wouldn't bring acceptance and equal
charles before we close it out with the leader of the campaign charles come up we'll do a quick photo bear with us >> that was beautiful. >> thank you very much we're almost here. (clapping.) >> thanks very much. >> one more video you'll love it. >> nice to see you. >> so if you can bear with me we'll show you the video that started it you'll see force behind free and equal mr. charles radcliff charles (clapping.) >> thank you rick i thank you everybody...
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charles: yeah. >> that's one of the ways -- charles: although i should say -- >> they don't even sell encyclopedias -- charleso, guys. >> i have several bookings. charles: the fact of the matter is i don't think it's rehabilitation, and i think it rewards crime, but we'll find out. >>> hey, guys, there's a new poll out that finds the majority of americans think race relations in this country overall have gotten a lot worse, and a lot of them think, well, it's not going to get any better. i think it will. we're going to come back to discuss it. you talk about the mood of the country and the economy, they go hand in hand. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ charles: news alert. early this morning hulk hogan was fired by the wwe because of a racial slur that apparently hogan made during a conversation that he had with someone about his daughter. hey, brother, when the hulkster starts tossing around the n-word -- that was my best impression of him -- but obviously there's something to this poll to. 57% of americans saying race relations in the united states is generally bad. still with us, we've got niger and eric. eric, th
charles: yeah. >> that's one of the ways -- charles: although i should say -- >> they don't even sell encyclopedias -- charleso, guys. >> i have several bookings. charles: the fact of the matter is i don't think it's rehabilitation, and i think it rewards crime, but we'll find out. >>> hey, guys, there's a new poll out that finds the majority of americans think race relations in this country overall have gotten a lot worse, and a lot of them think, well, it's not...
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charles: yeah. >> that's one of the ways -- charles: although i should say -- >> they don't even sell encyclopedias -- charles. >> i have several bookings. charles: the fact of the matter is i don't think it's rehabilitation and i think it rewards crime but we'll find out. >>> hey guys there's a new poll out that finds the majority of americans think race relations in this country overall have gotten a lot worse and a lot of them think well, it's not going to get any better. i think it will. we're going to come back to discuss it. you talk about the mood of the country and the economy, they go hand in hand. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chro
charles: yeah. >> that's one of the ways -- charles: although i should say -- >> they don't even sell encyclopedias -- charles. >> i have several bookings. charles: the fact of the matter is i don't think it's rehabilitation and i think it rewards crime but we'll find out. >>> hey guys there's a new poll out that finds the majority of americans think race relations in this country overall have gotten a lot worse and a lot of them think well, it's not going to get any...
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charlie: and his relationship to charles de gaulle, did he talk about that? charles: he was suspicious of charlesf not being sure he was a true democrat, but was eventually convinced. he became a real fan because he and his siblings agreed, the most important thing for france to do is to leave algeria. they think he was the only one with the strength to do that. charlie: the tragedy of the story, some people don't survive. charles: several members of the family not involved in the resistance do not survive. they are rested three weeks before the liberation. they take the people who are there, shipped off on the last train to germany. they all die in the camps. charlie: three weeks before the end of the war? charles: three weeks. less change to germany. hence, the name of the book. charlie: what do you want us to understand about the resistance? charles: i want people to realize it did exist. one of the most annoying -- people would say regularly, i was there a french resistance? charlie: why would they say that? charles: there is a knee-jerk reaction on the part of many americans that france did
charlie: and his relationship to charles de gaulle, did he talk about that? charles: he was suspicious of charlesf not being sure he was a true democrat, but was eventually convinced. he became a real fan because he and his siblings agreed, the most important thing for france to do is to leave algeria. they think he was the only one with the strength to do that. charlie: the tragedy of the story, some people don't survive. charles: several members of the family not involved in the resistance do...
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charles: and things are happening that are resonating with a lot of americans. >> sure. charles: so, you know -- >> charles lot of people are angry, they should be because of slow growth, that is because of state is economic policies -- stat is ik kim co economic polif washington d.c. uimmigrants are entrepreneurial. charles: no doubt in my mind that donald trump will try to get those votes. we'll divide the line, he said, even mexican americans are offended when someone jumps over the line, il illegally and takig their spot. a lot of people are upset about that. get back to macy's. a big hedge fund guy, feels like big winners, when hedge fund they get a stock almost guaranteed to be a winner. >> does seem like you can water ski remind the biggest yacht. you will do fine. i don't know enough about company to comment spes ifsic s, but you are right about the trend. you want to be pull by biggest engines. right now that is hedge fund activists. charles: i think this was jeff smith. one of the biggest out there. thank you, we'll come back to you later. >> breaking news, greek parliament, shea they are debatin
charles: and things are happening that are resonating with a lot of americans. >> sure. charles: so, you know -- >> charles lot of people are angry, they should be because of slow growth, that is because of state is economic policies -- stat is ik kim co economic polif washington d.c. uimmigrants are entrepreneurial. charles: no doubt in my mind that donald trump will try to get those votes. we'll divide the line, he said, even mexican americans are offended when someone jumps over...
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charles being charles. every year we see charles barkley make a mockery of the sport. at least use two hands.s might go better for you. not a problem for mark mulder, fantastic on the par-5-18. almost a double eagle. he's in second place behind nfl kicker josh scobie heading into tomorrow. >>> no time like the present for u.s. soccer to build on recent world cup momentum. now it's the men's turn in the spotlight, as they steam roll through the gold cup. u.s. taking on cuba in quarter final action. clint dempsey, have a day, why don't you. 4th minute, dempsey using the noggin, gets the u.s. on the board. they would never look back. only drama here, it's 5-0 in the 77th minute, but would dempsey get the hat trick? two goals and there michael bradley sets him up with a beauty. that is number 3 for dempsey and the u.s. wins easily, 6- nil. >>> 14th stage of the tour de france, 111 miles, 90-degree heat, up a steep incline. sounds like fun. stephen cummins shoots around barday and pino for the lead. cummins, a south african rider winning on mandela day. love that. >>> got the giants, d-backs, a's
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charles: we'll see. as long as harry dent has been calling for a crash we've been saying china was going to implode. they're still up over 70% over last year. >> they don't use gaap. charles: neither do we. >> we do, that is the problem. charlesme back to talk about that. thanks, charlie. hey, let's head out to capitol hill because we have fbi director james comey pleading his case that terrorist groups like isis could take advantage of data encryption technology like the kind that apple and google use? we have blake burman on it. blake? >> charles, good morning. because it is encrypted much of your information on cell phone or computer can't be seen by the feds because they have a password. fbi head james comey that is making it harder for law enforcement to catch terrorists and bad guys. he hasn't determined yet to congress to actually force them. comey and those in the business of national security say encryption allows terrorists to go dark that is the term they use. meaning they can communicate terrorists with one another, knowing intelligence officials can't read their texts, messages and other writings. comey and deputy attorney general will testify shortly, quote. the benefits of our increasingly digital lives have be
charles: we'll see. as long as harry dent has been calling for a crash we've been saying china was going to implode. they're still up over 70% over last year. >> they don't use gaap. charles: neither do we. >> we do, that is the problem. charlesme back to talk about that. thanks, charlie. hey, let's head out to capitol hill because we have fbi director james comey pleading his case that terrorist groups like isis could take advantage of data encryption technology like the kind that...
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charles: geraldo rivera thank you for joining us. >> hello. charles: the pope -- >> i love the pope. charles: he is socking it to capitalism, my wife is catholic also. but, for poorest people in the world, pope suggestions this worst system? >> well, a great philosophical question. i think you see pope francis is sincere man, i think he is the best pope we've had in decades. the first thing he has to do, in your businessman, is he has a huge multinational business that has been in disarray. it has been imperilled by disfunction and misconducting. he has to clean it up and reinspire people. this is first pope in 1500 years to not come from europe. and he has to compete against the evangelical churches in latin america now. it like 50/50 now. charles: you say -- by the way this is to your point, sort of a gam bet on his part do you offense older catholics who have money to contribute to you while trying to reach for low hanging fruit of poor people, south america, africa, saying have you been victimized and i am here to help. >> he is the serogate of the man, the son of god who is so compassio
charles: geraldo rivera thank you for joining us. >> hello. charles: the pope -- >> i love the pope. charles: he is socking it to capitalism, my wife is catholic also. but, for poorest people in the world, pope suggestions this worst system? >> well, a great philosophical question. i think you see pope francis is sincere man, i think he is the best pope we've had in decades. the first thing he has to do, in your businessman, is he has a huge multinational business that has...
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the decade war by the time you finish you will not despise charles ponzi, you will sympathize with them feel friend. charles ponzi's. charlesponzi's story is one of the saddest tales of a crook while the man ever put to paper. in 1920 warren gg harding, a republican senator from ohio defeated james cox democratic senator from ohio and some years later harding was voted the 29th best president in the history of the united states you see what's coming don't you. half the time america had had 29 presence. none,. none however, had presided over an administration as corrupt as harding's. one member of the administration was perhaps -- and this was a fellow a fellow whose office was next to that of the attorney general, he was perhaps the leading provider and washington and he committed suicide when he feared that he might be exposed. a cabinet officer a friend of harding's command command is michael man was put in charge of veterans affairs, and he stole supplies from veterans hospitals this is a year or two after the war veterans hospitals were full and needed their supplies as much as ever. he stole them sold them for his own
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charles: greece, china potential iran supply coming in in 1:00 today charles the energy department inventory report is probably going to be a bearish as well. all signs pointing lower for oil and gasoline. charlese are buying. the number one thing people buy right now was oil. we will see because right now it's in freefall. thanks a lot, jeff. donald trump's controversial comments about mexican immigrants have been out reaching the main tree media and several businesses. in the meantime, bernie sanders had made some outrageous comments that have gotten off scott free. joining us is read bozell at the media research center. right off the bat, this is a double standard isn't it? >> yeah. it is. we have been saying all along what is going to happen in the 2016 campaign. 2012 was a year of character assassinations. it is going to be even worse in 2016 because in 2016 there's a real chance they'll capture the white house and a possibility of undoing the obama agenda and most of everything in their power to stop it. bernie sanders running sometime ago about how women fantasize about rape appeared first in media outreach repeated day in and day out. the reason it is not fair is because they are going
charles: greece, china potential iran supply coming in in 1:00 today charles the energy department inventory report is probably going to be a bearish as well. all signs pointing lower for oil and gasoline. charlese are buying. the number one thing people buy right now was oil. we will see because right now it's in freefall. thanks a lot, jeff. donald trump's controversial comments about mexican immigrants have been out reaching the main tree media and several businesses. in the meantime, bernie...
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i fear that a couple weeks ago i brought a baby charles manchin -- charles manson is winning the racear. because i feel like every site possible ties to separate people and it is horrible is an awful feeling to think society is ripping apart at the seams along racial lines stick back have been easily predicted eight years ago there is a piece written for reason to say the election of barack obama shows a watershed moment the way we talk about race which is way beyond black-and-white but that turned out to be dead wrong. that has regressed we do have maurer testimonials in communities that are under cover. that is a great thing but the way we have reacted. kennedy: his team said it will force more segregation even though that is the opposite. >> let's not forget the government has a horrible track record to manage information it accidently hit over 40 million records records, a personal information to the chinese they were not even hacked that they gave access. i am so worried about that but the idea to be of bigger and better database? >> they shed getting out of that computer busines
i fear that a couple weeks ago i brought a baby charles manchin -- charles manson is winning the racear. because i feel like every site possible ties to separate people and it is horrible is an awful feeling to think society is ripping apart at the seams along racial lines stick back have been easily predicted eight years ago there is a piece written for reason to say the election of barack obama shows a watershed moment the way we talk about race which is way beyond black-and-white but that...
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charles: the flow of that. >> they have misstating contacts. charles: california lost a million people, working hard people texas a big beneficiary. tonight, don't forget watch my show making money with charlesldo rivera will join me again. don't miss it tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. we have more varney after is this. things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. you are talking about 20 plus million individual files. no security clearance is that some of the individual submitted. is that the names of family, friends associates and not it's a treasure trove for counterintelligence. traded to dallas congressman ron desantis talking about the massive government that led 22 million people losing social security numbers and a whole lot of things including more faith in the administration. neil cavuto, take it away. >> and a few more details on what they are try
charles: the flow of that. >> they have misstating contacts. charles: california lost a million people, working hard people texas a big beneficiary. tonight, don't forget watch my show making money with charlesldo rivera will join me again. don't miss it tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. we have more varney after is this. things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that...
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charles charles and also the idea that the irs actually put together a posse. >> right. charlesome on! i've got all the information. >> i think this ties it back to the white house, there's only one branch that can coordinate between these bureaucracies. might not have been obama, i think it personally was -- charles: even if somebody was trying to do president obama's bidding but is that still the smoking gun that's missing? >> that's what we're waiting to see. and one of the people in the crosshairs is the special counsel. only two people in the irs are appointed directly by the administration, one is koskinen who runs the joint, and the other is their chief legal counsel. either one of them could have said hey, let's just make sure that these organizations don't get a free pass and we hold them up. charles: right. >> and this is free speech. charles: i'm glad you're digging. every day you come up with more stuff. appreciate it. neil cavuto's going to have a whole lot more on this one in the next hour. congressman darrell issa's going to discuss, that's "cavuto coast to coast"
charles charles and also the idea that the irs actually put together a posse. >> right. charlesome on! i've got all the information. >> i think this ties it back to the white house, there's only one branch that can coordinate between these bureaucracies. might not have been obama, i think it personally was -- charles: even if somebody was trying to do president obama's bidding but is that still the smoking gun that's missing? >> that's what we're waiting to see. and one of the...
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charles in kentucky. charles? >> caller: yes. >> charles?caller: yes. >> go ahead, it's jim. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about sears. cerus. >> it's good. a nice spec. er is us logic can go lower. let's go to francis in florida. francis? >> caller: cramer, i need your help. during the past year you had the ceo of -- pharmaceutical on your show. i believe in him. and i believe in his company. isis was 77 at the time. i purchased it several time ossen the way down at an -- times on the way down. should i buy, hold -- >> 77 it was not at 77 at the time. because that's the absolute high. it was not. i said at 73 that i was worried about this company. now, it's all the way down here but i have to tell you in a market that can take biogen down 30% in the heart beat, isis is not correct yet. not correct yet. huey in texas, huey? >> caller: hey, jim. >> yes. huey. >> caller: my question is metadata solutions. it has been down lately. i don't know if i can hang on to it or add it -- >> well i think the stock did not take down the high from last ye
charles in kentucky. charles? >> caller: yes. >> charles?caller: yes. >> go ahead, it's jim. >> caller: i wanted to ask you about sears. cerus. >> it's good. a nice spec. er is us logic can go lower. let's go to francis in florida. francis? >> caller: cramer, i need your help. during the past year you had the ceo of -- pharmaceutical on your show. i believe in him. and i believe in his company. isis was 77 at the time. i purchased it several time ossen the...
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charles: what do you think? >> higher tomorrow. charles, one of the six top stocks in the market, express grips knocked the cover off the ball. citrix, the list goes on and on. twitter is down. thanks a lot for watching and, of course catch us every night at 6:00 p.m. if you can't see the show, dvr it. tomorrow, big guest, lee cooperman. we'll see you. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. it's now clear why most of the congress and senate appears adamantly opposed to the obama iranian nuclear deal approved by the u.n. and clear why there was cheering in the streets of tehran when the deal was announced. the international atomic energy agency will not be allowed to inspect iranian facilities and bases but will allow iranians to perform the inspections of their own nuclear facilities and self-report to the iaea. the ia
charles: what do you think? >> higher tomorrow. charles, one of the six top stocks in the market, express grips knocked the cover off the ball. citrix, the list goes on and on. twitter is down. thanks a lot for watching and, of course catch us every night at 6:00 p.m. if you can't see the show, dvr it. tomorrow, big guest, lee cooperman. we'll see you. lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. it's now clear why most of the congress and senate appears adamantly opposed to the obama...
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catch charles payne and his show, "making money with charles payne" every week knight 6:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific only right here on fox business. david: folks, this is just the opening act. as busy as we have had for the past 20 minutes there is a lot more to come. big kahuna apple is coming. you know they report at the half hour. we're expecting about ten minutes their report. we have to slight preview and then analysis coming straight ahead. ♪ hi. hi. hi. hello. hi. hi. hi. hi my name's josh. kelly. my name is raph. steve. my name is anne. tom. brian. krystal. and i am definitely not a robot. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. whether it's for your business or your personal life, don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up. because we're here. we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. nobody's hurt,but there will you totstill be pain.new car. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-qua
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charles kendell. >>> charles, how worried should we be? i was getting dressed for work today and i'm, like, my gosh, we've got to get to work faster. maybe we're under attack. >> no, thanks for having me, first of all. >>> but, actually, this should be considered kind of a near miss or kind of a wake-up call for the world. what if this had actually been a cyber attack. or, if it does come out that it is, how in trouble are we going to be? you had a right to be a little worried. >> so what happened then? >> well, that's -- we're going to wait for more details. i mean, everyone is saying that no, there wasn't any hack. no, there was no malicious intent. but i believe anonymous made a comment about the new york stock exchange maybe having some problems today. so it's going to turn into more investigation, more boots on the ground. people have got to get more information before they start jumping to conclusions. but i'm not ruling out hacking just yet. >> the government and the company officials quickly investigate and say that they are not connected. so julia can't hear us. we'll go back to charlesa lot of people are saying it's not connected. but what assurances do we have that they're not connected. charles? all right, we lost both of them. and that means we'll be right back. back. ♪ a romantic fumble at this romantic chateau ... leads to these fine humans. who you take to this eco-lodge ... to get seriously close to nature. then you check in with her at this tropical paradise. before soaring over this castle resort with your father-in-law. who finally seems to like you. life can be like that when you get it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah! choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, don't miss the final days of the lowest prices of the season. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. don't miss the final days of the lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $700 on selec
charles kendell. >>> charles, how worried should we be? i was getting dressed for work today and i'm, like, my gosh, we've got to get to work faster. maybe we're under attack. >> no, thanks for having me, first of all. >>> but, actually, this should be considered kind of a near miss or kind of a wake-up call for the world. what if this had actually been a cyber attack. or, if it does come out that it is, how in trouble are we going to be? you had a right to be a little...
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charles krauthammer. charles? >> i think even skeptics of the deal have been shocked by the degree of the capitulation. i'll give you just two examples because otherwise it would take up the whole panel. number one, we gave in on the idea of them having to dismantle their enrichment so our backstop was, they don't have to dismantle it they just have to freeze it because we will have any time anywhere inspections. what we ended up for inspections, for a country twice the size of texas, if the iaea is stymied, it goes to a committee on which iran sits and there's a process. they get up to 24 days before the inspection happens. not immediately. which makes a farce of the whole but even worse is the final capitulation which was the giving in to a lifting of the embargo on ballistic missiles and conventional arms. we just heard kerry say, why didn't you negotiate for u.s. hostages. because it's not a nuclear thing. conventional is the opposite of nuclear. that was not to be discussed at all. it was thrown in by the iranians and russians at the last moment and we caved on it. >> you look at the tweets coming from the iranians and some of they will suggest they were surprised they got that lifting of the arms embargo. >> that's right. the obama administration believed that if they could ink this deal moving forward, the iranian regime would right its course in the world, become responsible member of the international community. but history shows us reality shows that the kind of regime transformation they're hoping for rarely, if ever happens correspondentspontaneous spontaneously, and i would add that it's dangerous that the ayatollahs are going to wake up and have a different world view. >> you listened to senator menendez on this show. obviously he hasn't finished reading it a lawmakers are saying that they want time. where does this stand? >> i think the president is starting this effort on a huge huge selling job. he has to explain what's in the deal. there are going to be a lot of briefings of members of congress. he has a tough selling job. the republicans are almost to a person opposed to this. he's got to get enough democrats that will help him sustain a veto if that's what it comes to. >> which is 34 in the senate. >> 34 in the senate. the white house is hoping it won't come to that. a deal of this historic importance you do not want it to be -- to have it be approved because you were able to sustain a veto as opposed to get some kind of buy-in from both parties. >> what else strikes you with this deal? >> charles mentioned the lifting of the arms embargo, a last-minute request by the iranians that the administration felt they had to meet. the other thing that surprises me is the lifting of sanctions on the head of the irts qods force and the qods force itself. the qods force is the iranian regime's mechanism for external operations. it includes terrorism, it includes funding hezbollah it included the targeting, killing of americans who had served in afghanistan and iraq. the iranians have blood on their hands for more than 1,000 u.s. military personnel in those two countries. he was in charge of that project, and he will eventually have sanctions lifted on him. the qods forces will have sanctions lifted on it. the administration argues those are nuclear related sanctions only but when you look at the kind of money that's going to be pouring into the iranian economy, the iranians will be able to do with that money what they want. >> one of your colleagues writes this -- >> do you buy that, char
charles krauthammer. charles? >> i think even skeptics of the deal have been shocked by the degree of the capitulation. i'll give you just two examples because otherwise it would take up the whole panel. number one, we gave in on the idea of them having to dismantle their enrichment so our backstop was, they don't have to dismantle it they just have to freeze it because we will have any time anywhere inspections. what we ended up for inspections, for a country twice the size of texas, if...
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charles payne, having brilliantly anchored this show for two weeks, now he does neil's. charles: thanks, stuart. hi i am charlese've got a busy monday, hillary clinton's slamming the rich. what else is new? but texas governor greg abbott says if hillary wants to create jobs, she should look at what he's doing in his state. he's going to be here with some tips for her and all of us. and oil prices have been struggling all day long investors anticipating this iranian nuke deal. it could actually happen this hour. we are going to be all over that. but first, our real big story the deal in greece. ashley webster reports there are a lot of unhappy greeks out there. let's go to ashley, ashley's done an amazing job in athens. listen we knew they'd have to bite the bull
charles payne, having brilliantly anchored this show for two weeks, now he does neil's. charles: thanks, stuart. hi i am charlese've got a busy monday, hillary clinton's slamming the rich. what else is new? but texas governor greg abbott says if hillary wants to create jobs, she should look at what he's doing in his state. he's going to be here with some tips for her and all of us. and oil prices have been struggling all day long investors anticipating this iranian nuke deal. it could actually...
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charles krauthammer. charles, we talked about this from the political aspect. but it's also the combination of these videos and their effect on the discussion. >> yeah. i'm not sure are going to have a direct immediate effect in the near-term on planned parenthood. perhaps some corporations will withhold donations. given the polls in the country, i don't think we're going to get defunding. although i think it's a fight that ought to be had, because the more you talk about it publicly the more we're exposing what the pro-abortion side has managed to do for 30 40 years, which is to pull the curtain on what actually happens. the first change in public opinion on abortion when it began to go less pro-choice was with the advent of ultrasound where you could see the living human, thriving human fifiee fetus looks like as it growsed in the mother. now we're seeing what happens when you destroy that entity. i think people don't want to look have never wanted to look but now they're seeing it. i think the long-range effect will be profound as profound as the advent of ultrasound. that's what i think people ought to focus on now. you're not going to get i think a short-term political outcome. but this will help to change perceptions over time. >> i mean you have 60 u.s. cities seeing pro-life rallies about the harvesting and transfer of fetal organs. and these calls for defunding planned parenthood. talk about the frank political calculation on votes and where that is up on the hill. >> well this is an uphill battle. democrats have won budget battles over these kinds of funding issues before. that was before the videos. pro-choice democrats find that this is a total setback to the cause, and that this is atrocious. but norththey're not going to say anything and they haven't. planned parenthood is very powerful. that's why you can see hillary clinton's rebuttal is just oh, this is an attack on a woman's right to choose. that's not going to stand up for very long as more and more videos come out. i think democrats are also underestimating, i don't know if the republicans will succeed with that working group of defunding planned parenthood before the august recess which is around the corner. but there will i think the democrats are underestimating what is going to happen over the august recess as these videos are discussed in town hall meetings and they are seen more and more. and should there be more released in the time being, it will be very hard. even bernie sanders not just clinton who said oh, cecile richards as the head of planned parenthood has apologized for the tone. and i think that was sufficient. that's not a response to what we've learned. it's not a response. >> you know planned parenthood steve, points to this hart research associates poll they did. i don't know the internals of this poll who they're asking. the question was do you agree disagree with republicans efforts to end all government funding with planned parenthood. there you see the numbers disagree with republicans high. again this is hart research. 800 registered voters. they're saying that this does not have traction long term and that politically it's going to backfire on republicans. it's a common theme. >> sure. but the other thing that poll -- the question mentioned was ending funding for all of planned parenthood activities including family planning and cancer screenings. that's mentioned twice. that's known as a push poll. that's not a serious poll. there's no reason that anybody should take seriously a poll done by a democratic firm commissioned by planned parenthood and paid for by planned parenthood to get the results that planned parenthood wants. it's a silly poll. we should cast it aside. the most interesting part of this where this goes from here i agree with charles in his sense that the short term we're not likely to see much. but in the long term we probably will. and the reason that's the case is the media. and the irony here is that the more horrific the things we see on these videos the less mainstream media reporters want to cover this. because it's gruesome. and it's awful. and it's difficult to watch. and it's difficult to talk about. so in many of the mainstream media outlets, particularly those that operate in a viral environment online have just chosen not to cover this. or when they cover it the big mainstream outlets tend to talk about the politics of this. republicans see that planned parenthood could potentially be defunded rather than talking about the substance of the videos themselves. so that's why i think in the short term this won't have much consequence immediately. but this is unavoidable. it will change the discussion for exactly the reasons charles pointed out. >> it's much like we saw at the beginning of the kermit gosne
charles krauthammer. charles, we talked about this from the political aspect. but it's also the combination of these videos and their effect on the discussion. >> yeah. i'm not sure are going to have a direct immediate effect in the near-term on planned parenthood. perhaps some corporations will withhold donations. given the polls in the country, i don't think we're going to get defunding. although i think it's a fight that ought to be had, because the more you talk about it publicly the...