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joining us is john layfield and free market and. >> of course it does. the keystone pipeline is the perfect example. he said that this is fine and they're doing this as a political move. that's all that it is. the minimum wage and you don't know why you don't have it in west texas of $15. nobody wants to make the little amount of machine. you have the jobs out there and listen to the americans and where they raise the minimum wage over time. you start to lose the jobs and president obama was the one who del delayed. poverty from the wilson review in states was not affected by the minimum wage growth, and you had the average family who has a minimum wage worker make $53,000 per year. this is not the way to address the poverty. it's about politics and unions and votes. otherwise they would fix it long term and no one is talking about fixing it long term. >> do you agree with that? >> no. no. i don't agree with that and extremely little that was in there. the difference -- >> a loft people don't agree with the facts. >> go ahead emily. >> the difference dm
joining us is john layfield and free market and. >> of course it does. the keystone pipeline is the perfect example. he said that this is fine and they're doing this as a political move. that's all that it is. the minimum wage and you don't know why you don't have it in west texas of $15. nobody wants to make the little amount of machine. you have the jobs out there and listen to the americans and where they raise the minimum wage over time. you start to lose the jobs and president obama...
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smith, jonas max faris, john layfield. welcome to everybody.just the threat threatens or economy? >> yeah. i mean, what's a bigger word than disaster?
smith, jonas max faris, john layfield. welcome to everybody.just the threat threatens or economy? >> yeah. i mean, what's a bigger word than disaster?
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smith, jonas max faris, john layfield. welcome to everybody. susie, just the threat threatens or economy? >> yeah. i mean, what's a bigger word than disaster? calamity, or how about like catastrophe? because that's what we're talking about here. when you're talking about terrorism, the biggest, worse hole is human. but they know they can't kill 300 million people, but they can kill our way of life by taking down our economy. and there's ample proof that terrorism can do that. because when people are scared, they hunker down. 9/11. the economic impact of 9/11. taking out physical damage and military cost was $123 million. consumer spending accounts for 70% of our economy. and when fear strikes, people stay home. and consumers massively decrease their travel, their eating out, their entertainment, their shopping, including big ticket items like cars and appliances. and i'm not even getting into the impact on the financial markets. so in a word, the economic impact of terrorism, and even just the fear of terrorism, it's deadly. >> you know, in the
smith, jonas max faris, john layfield. welcome to everybody. susie, just the threat threatens or economy? >> yeah. i mean, what's a bigger word than disaster? calamity, or how about like catastrophe? because that's what we're talking about here. when you're talking about terrorism, the biggest, worse hole is human. but they know they can't kill 300 million people, but they can kill our way of life by taking down our economy. and there's ample proof that terrorism can do that. because when...
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john layfield can ally still wrong about safe haven investing?ou are seeing is companies that work. the place to be is the u.s. market and amazon like effect, you are seeing products sold but where will they be sold. stuart: we're 123, you are absolutely right. big day coming up, hotels siege in mali, this is a breaking news situation, things are breaking very quickly, fox news confirms americans are among the people inside the hotel. full story in a moment. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these
john layfield can ally still wrong about safe haven investing?ou are seeing is companies that work. the place to be is the u.s. market and amazon like effect, you are seeing products sold but where will they be sold. stuart: we're 123, you are absolutely right. big day coming up, hotels siege in mali, this is a breaking news situation, things are breaking very quickly, fox news confirms americans are among the people inside the hotel. full story in a moment. [ male announcer ] eligible for...
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charles payne, john layfield. charlie, what do you think? >> starting to happen already.usp of breaking out where a lot of sideline money may pour out. good sign yesterday, dollar tree and tiffany both missed. both down tremendously. both stocks ended higher tremendous of the those are sort of tells -- neil: extreme ends. >> extreme ends of the curve. a lot of stocks are actually oversold this market. a little masked because you have 10 names holding whole thing up. there was serious carnage this year. neil: dan, that is argument for the rally to ensue because there has been serious carnage. underneath the surface a lot of these stocks have not only corrected, they have crashed and they're due for turn around. this is the season it usually happens. do you agree? >> yeah, it could be the season. historically it happened, but right now we have a lot of, like charles has said, there are about 10 stocks making this happen. a lot of underlying stocks like you mentioned are below their 200-day moving averages and they're in downtrends but we have seen going on this military act
charles payne, john layfield. charlie, what do you think? >> starting to happen already.usp of breaking out where a lot of sideline money may pour out. good sign yesterday, dollar tree and tiffany both missed. both down tremendously. both stocks ended higher tremendous of the those are sort of tells -- neil: extreme ends. >> extreme ends of the curve. a lot of stocks are actually oversold this market. a little masked because you have 10 names holding whole thing up. there was...
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let's bring in cheryl casone, liz macdonald, larry levin, john layfield and the stocks they are in.n, first to you, the still use cash for anything? any cash in your wallet? >> very little. i like to use a credit card. not be big on the sharing but i don't think cash going extinct is going to happen anytime soon. you still have 15% of people in poverty to travel the united states, the majority of cash is going to disappear in the next 10 to 15 years. ashley: any cash? >> i have a couple bucks in my pocket. i don't think cash is going away. small businesses like cash because they don't like to pay the fees. ashley: door buster is ditched in an effort to make holiday shopping easier. wouldn't that be nice? they open at 6:00 p.m. on thanksgiving. >> they did this last year. what walmart is doing is trying to get customers back in the doors, changing the way stores look. for thanksgiving table star door buster deals on the web site, 12:01 pacific time thanksgiving more oni morningyou can stop at walmart.com. ashley: you can save a lot of fights doing that. >> get deals on tvs, they offe
let's bring in cheryl casone, liz macdonald, larry levin, john layfield and the stocks they are in.n, first to you, the still use cash for anything? any cash in your wallet? >> very little. i like to use a credit card. not be big on the sharing but i don't think cash going extinct is going to happen anytime soon. you still have 15% of people in poverty to travel the united states, the majority of cash is going to disappear in the next 10 to 15 years. ashley: any cash? >> i have a...