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liz: thank you nicole. msnbc now turning a trump tweet into an all-day focus on a conspiracy theory they made up. going so far as to claim that the president's tweet about the jobs report, he did it to tip off his billionaire friends to make money in the market before the jobs number came out. we're bringing in national taxpayer union senior fellow maddie dupler, fired up to take that on joining me next, don't go away. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. (birds tweeting) this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to ta
liz: thank you nicole. msnbc now turning a trump tweet into an all-day focus on a conspiracy theory they made up. going so far as to claim that the president's tweet about the jobs report, he did it to tip off his billionaire friends to make money in the market before the jobs number came out. we're bringing in national taxpayer union senior fellow maddie dupler, fired up to take that on joining me next, don't go away. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but...
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liz: for reaction bring in the fiscal times liz peek. you heard the president jokingly say yes canada has agreed to cut all tariffs and trade barriers. so what is your reaction? because the markets did not react to this trade dispute. what's your take what the president said that they're making a lot of progress? >> isn't it remarkable that all this week as people have been nearly hysterical about the trade tensions that the market is up 1%, honestly is staggering. look, i think everyone understands that this is a lot of positioning that president trump is doing, and i've got to tell you, liz, i went and looked this morning at the very good op-ed that wilbur ross, the commerce secretary wrote several months ago about how other countries treat the u.s., particularly the eu countries, vis-a-vis trade and you can apply the same thing to canada. it is true that in almost ever major consumer product category, they are imposing much, much higher tariffs on u.s. goods than we are on -- the other way around. the question is why? what's the ratio
liz: for reaction bring in the fiscal times liz peek. you heard the president jokingly say yes canada has agreed to cut all tariffs and trade barriers. so what is your reaction? because the markets did not react to this trade dispute. what's your take what the president said that they're making a lot of progress? >> isn't it remarkable that all this week as people have been nearly hysterical about the trade tensions that the market is up 1%, honestly is staggering. look, i think everyone...
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liz: i hear.'s get to this white house economic advisory or larry kudlow, telling fox business, tax cuts 2. injury. >0. >> we're there. they are there. i don't want to get into the timing of it, but some of the tax cuts should permanent and there may be additional things to savings accounts. i don't' to let the cat out of bag. liz: talking retirement savings, but tax cut 2.0, your reaction. >> that is great, i don't think you could cut taxes enough to make me happy a tax cut create growth, i know that left wants to play partisan politics, identity politics and pit rich against poor, but this is san old song -- this is an old song. liz: do people believe it? >> a certain faction, they keep getting elected. we would love too have you back on. >> thank you. liz: coming up on this story, cnn contributor april ryan backtracking after claiming president trump was booed at an event at white house yesterday. >> more development out about that g.o.p. senate investigation report that says that obama adminis
liz: i hear.'s get to this white house economic advisory or larry kudlow, telling fox business, tax cuts 2. injury. >0. >> we're there. they are there. i don't want to get into the timing of it, but some of the tax cuts should permanent and there may be additional things to savings accounts. i don't' to let the cat out of bag. liz: talking retirement savings, but tax cut 2.0, your reaction. >> that is great, i don't think you could cut taxes enough to make me happy a tax cut...
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liz: right. >> that's all powers he doesn't have. and to relaunch it in october. so there's enough for critics of comey on the left and the right to feed on. liz: he hid his press conference from loretta lynch. >> it's deceitful. liz: and threatened to get the i.g. to no intention to ask for a special counsel, false choices speak or conceal, the i.g. says follow policy practice or depart from policy practice. >> the rule of law is based on accountability. and under director comey we had fbi director that thought the rule of law was him. liz: yeah, but now he's had an op-ed ready to launch in the "new york times" about this report. what's your reaction that he already has an op-ed out there? >> he realized, look, i think his reputation now is in tatters. he doesn't look like an honest player, and look, it's not just republicans, democrats think that he cost him the election. the reason we have this investigation is because democrats howled after his 11th hour kind of -- liz: your quick reaction to
liz: right. >> that's all powers he doesn't have. and to relaunch it in october. so there's enough for critics of comey on the left and the right to feed on. liz: he hid his press conference from loretta lynch. >> it's deceitful. liz: and threatened to get the i.g. to no intention to ask for a special counsel, false choices speak or conceal, the i.g. says follow policy practice or depart from policy practice. >> the rule of law is based on accountability. and under director...
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liz: your reaction? >> that's incredible that he would support someone who is directly averse to the interests of the people and his state of west virginia who produces one-tenth of the nation's coal. bad news for joe manchin. liz: senate schumer saying this he has reached out to president obama for help in the midterms, saying i've asked him to be involved in certain ways, he's amenable. kayleigh, here's the thing, are we in for a november surprise again? remember in 2015 and 2016, the polls did not pick up on a potential trump victory, are we missing the stealth trend that won't admit that the economy is improving. trump approval ratings rising. republicans shrinking, is that a trend that's out there? >> definitely out there. with it the tide and the prospects of republicans keeping congress. if he wants to deploy obama, by all means, do it chuck. last time obama hit the campaign trail for hillary, didn't really help her. liz: the empty tank of policies in the democratic party. schumer said he does not
liz: your reaction? >> that's incredible that he would support someone who is directly averse to the interests of the people and his state of west virginia who produces one-tenth of the nation's coal. bad news for joe manchin. liz: senate schumer saying this he has reached out to president obama for help in the midterms, saying i've asked him to be involved in certain ways, he's amenable. kayleigh, here's the thing, are we in for a november surprise again? remember in 2015 and 2016, the...
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liz: right.interesting and quickly, the president said today he was considering pardoning muhammad ali. >> right. liz: muhammad ali, i bet would have stuck up for the players who were taking a knee. >> muhammad ali was -- stayed out of the draft. that's what he was going to pardon him for. i think he would have. one thing you have to handle to donald trump and the nfl knows this, why they are so scared of him and the impact on the issue, he's got them cold, liz. he's got them by the short hairs. liz: people don't like it. they want to see the game. charlie, thank you. >> he's got them. they can't beat him. liz: sorry i missed him causing a ruckus with the nfl and the goons. dow is up 80 points with six minutes to go. this is session highs. we're coming right back. 2 diabl proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c, with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may c
liz: right.interesting and quickly, the president said today he was considering pardoning muhammad ali. >> right. liz: muhammad ali, i bet would have stuck up for the players who were taking a knee. >> muhammad ali was -- stayed out of the draft. that's what he was going to pardon him for. i think he would have. one thing you have to handle to donald trump and the nfl knows this, why they are so scared of him and the impact on the issue, he's got them cold, liz. he's got them by the...
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liz: yeah.ust want to clarify, blake, that was middle class. he wants a middle class further sort of ramp-down from 21% to 20%, not corporate, right? >> reporter: you know, that is a -- it's a good question. we'll get into it. yeah, i mean, he talked about the middle class, i believe the corporate side right now is at 21, so i think that's what he was talking about there, but it's a good question. liz: all right. we believe it's 20, 21% down to 20, but the president specifically referenced the middle class and, guess what? maria's full interview with president trump will air on sunday morning futures, 10 a.m. eastern on the fox news channel, and then, of course, on monday with mornings with maria. so as the president celebrates the six month anniversary of tax reform, on wall street investors are toasting the end of the second quarter, q2, in the history books in about, well, you could call it 52 minutes. you've got to stay with me to see how this chapter ends. we decided to take a look at the b
liz: yeah.ust want to clarify, blake, that was middle class. he wants a middle class further sort of ramp-down from 21% to 20%, not corporate, right? >> reporter: you know, that is a -- it's a good question. we'll get into it. yeah, i mean, he talked about the middle class, i believe the corporate side right now is at 21, so i think that's what he was talking about there, but it's a good question. liz: all right. we believe it's 20, 21% down to 20, but the president specifically...
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thanks, liz. liz: sure. more evidence of liberal silicon valley.re talking the california silicon valley tech company google under fire yet again. this time, a picture labeled a trump was supporting a republican-state senator. a really nasty word. a bigot. we've got the details. but first, former president obama giving justin trudeau advice saying hold up to your values if your values are threatened. former trump senior adviser is going to take that on after this. don't go away it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. hi.i just wanted to tell you thdependability award for its m
thanks, liz. liz: sure. more evidence of liberal silicon valley.re talking the california silicon valley tech company google under fire yet again. this time, a picture labeled a trump was supporting a republican-state senator. a really nasty word. a bigot. we've got the details. but first, former president obama giving justin trudeau advice saying hold up to your values if your values are threatened. former trump senior adviser is going to take that on after this. don't go away it's easy to...
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liz: okay. tim, we took off pretty much like a rocket, and i can tell you that we're holding on to really strong gains here. what does this mean for the coming weeks? we tend to see some slow summer weeks, but june is supposedly known as the second worst for the economy. >> well, probably, we'll probably buck that trend this year. i mean, certainly in addition to the jobs numbers and the wage gains we saw earlier, all of the other macro data we had this year was very positive, an all-time high for consumer confidence, personal spending rise .6% for last month, and the internals of the ism numbers were also very strong yesterday with the highest rate for order backlogs since 2004. in terms of stocks, we're -- after a very volatile back and forth week -- we're having much of the dow down a little bit for the week, the s&p is probably going to close positive, the nasdaq is within maybe about half a percent of an all-time high, and the russell's right at an all-time high. liz: yeah. and let me jump
liz: okay. tim, we took off pretty much like a rocket, and i can tell you that we're holding on to really strong gains here. what does this mean for the coming weeks? we tend to see some slow summer weeks, but june is supposedly known as the second worst for the economy. >> well, probably, we'll probably buck that trend this year. i mean, certainly in addition to the jobs numbers and the wage gains we saw earlier, all of the other macro data we had this year was very positive, an all-time...
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liz: ben your reaction. ben: the pictures coming out of china when nixon went to china nixon shaking hands with hearder us thugs and now 30 years later we have china as a full fledged family and the lives of hundreds of millions of people have been improved dramatically and the whole world has been improved dramatically so things can happen and by the way i do not like this whole chorus of naysayers let's wish him well. he's trying to get peace and nuclear peace at that for the whole world. let's not spit on him. let's say we wish you well. we'll be suspicious and want verification but let's not spit on the guys trying to bring peace. blessed are the peacemakers. liz: ben stein we love having you on thank you so much for coming in sir. great stuff. ben: thank you very much. liz: fox business we will be live all night long bringing you the latest breaking developments from this historic u.s. north korea summit. lou dobbs kicking off the coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. let's check your money-markets closin
liz: ben your reaction. ben: the pictures coming out of china when nixon went to china nixon shaking hands with hearder us thugs and now 30 years later we have china as a full fledged family and the lives of hundreds of millions of people have been improved dramatically and the whole world has been improved dramatically so things can happen and by the way i do not like this whole chorus of naysayers let's wish him well. he's trying to get peace and nuclear peace at that for the whole world....
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liz? liz: edward thank you so much for your reporting really appreciate it, sir. the republicans they are fighting to hammer out a bill that stops the separation of families at the border and meets all of president trump's priorities, this as a finger wag ging fight erupted on the house floor between freedom caucus leader mark meadows and paul ryan over certain provision s left out of the bill including actual appropriations for the border wall. this is the appropriations language that conservatives wanted. let's bring in the host of the hit tv show he is former republican governor mike huckabee and you can catch his show saturday and sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern time with president trump coming on as a guest this week great to see you governor. >> liz, great to be here. what a fight this is turning out to be. not only between republicans and democrats but between republican s themselves, but at some point, somethings got to get resolved and republicans need to come together because emotionally, a lot of the people in the country are seeing this immigration battle
liz? liz: edward thank you so much for your reporting really appreciate it, sir. the republicans they are fighting to hammer out a bill that stops the separation of families at the border and meets all of president trump's priorities, this as a finger wag ging fight erupted on the house floor between freedom caucus leader mark meadows and paul ryan over certain provision s left out of the bill including actual appropriations for the border wall. this is the appropriations language that...
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liz: okay, d.c.w saying that trump/kim north korea summit is either as historic as the reagan gorbachev summit in reykjavik or it's a complete head fake. here staying on this story here is shawn hannity who spoke to president trump after the summit watch. >> what makes this president so far transformative in terms of being unlike any president we have ever seen in our lifetime the only closest parallel i would see would be ronald regan because obviously, it's peace through strength, trust but verify, strong rhetoric is being used, but if you really think about the magnitude and the possibilities here, again, being cautious, nothing is finished until it's done, once the process, the president pointed out once that process of denuclearization begins, you can't go back scientifically, so i think this is going to happen in short order and i think that the president deserves a lot of credit for being willing to talk to somebody that everybody thought would be a bad idea, but he did it from a position of s
liz: okay, d.c.w saying that trump/kim north korea summit is either as historic as the reagan gorbachev summit in reykjavik or it's a complete head fake. here staying on this story here is shawn hannity who spoke to president trump after the summit watch. >> what makes this president so far transformative in terms of being unlike any president we have ever seen in our lifetime the only closest parallel i would see would be ronald regan because obviously, it's peace through strength, trust...
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liz: welcome back. national security adviser john bolton heading to moscow next week to arrange a potential meeting between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. also energy secretary rick perry will also host russia's energy minister for a meeting in washington next week. let's bring in south carolina republican congressman ralph norman. good to see you, congressman. thanks for coming on the show. >> my pleasure. liz: already seeing the media criticism, russia, russia, and why is president trump wanting to meet with putin. your reaction to that? >> well, you know, it's like they've done since this president has been elected. it's all criticism. he gets no kudos for anything. i think it's great he's taking the time to meet with putin. look what he's done with north korea. everything starts with the conversation and particularly with russia now. i give him credit for having the courage, in spite of the criticism, to meet with him and particularly before the g7 conference, sending john bol
liz: welcome back. national security adviser john bolton heading to moscow next week to arrange a potential meeting between president trump and russian president vladimir putin. also energy secretary rick perry will also host russia's energy minister for a meeting in washington next week. let's bring in south carolina republican congressman ralph norman. good to see you, congressman. thanks for coming on the show. >> my pleasure. liz: already seeing the media criticism, russia, russia,...
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liz: why? >> i hate to be so cynical but i really do believe they like the issue that they don't actually want to solve the problem. i just haven't seen them come to do that. liz: here is what's going on to your point. democrats have been bashing trump but were oblivious about immigration under president obama. remember when both president obama and hillary clinton said undocumented children should not come here. now obama and clinton never said separate parents from children but let's take a listen to what they said just a few years ago. >> a message absolutely is don't send your children un accompanied on trains or through a bunch of smugglers, we don't even know how many of these kids don't make it that may have gone into sex traffic king or killed because they fell off a train. they should be sent back as soon as it can be determined who responsible adult their families are because there are concerns about whether all of them can be sent back but i think all of them who can be should be re
liz: why? >> i hate to be so cynical but i really do believe they like the issue that they don't actually want to solve the problem. i just haven't seen them come to do that. liz: here is what's going on to your point. democrats have been bashing trump but were oblivious about immigration under president obama. remember when both president obama and hillary clinton said undocumented children should not come here. now obama and clinton never said separate parents from children but let's...
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liz: come back soon.y democrats still railing against the tax cuts for the rich, arguing the rich don't get anything back but look at this a new report on u.s. charitable giving that hit a new all-time record high last year & compan ies are giving the tax cuts back we've got new data on this former reagan economic advisor art laffer is reacting after this. >> we're looking at an economy in which the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. rich get richer everyone else gets poorer. a bachelor. and that's how he intended to keep it. then he met the love of his life. who came with a three foot, two inch bonus. for this new stepdad, it's promising to care for his daughter as if she's his own. every way we look out for those we love is an act of mutuality. we can help with the financial ones. learn more or find an advisor at massmutual.com copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your
liz: come back soon.y democrats still railing against the tax cuts for the rich, arguing the rich don't get anything back but look at this a new report on u.s. charitable giving that hit a new all-time record high last year & compan ies are giving the tax cuts back we've got new data on this former reagan economic advisor art laffer is reacting after this. >> we're looking at an economy in which the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. rich get richer everyone else gets poorer. a...
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liz? the problem and we care about our people, we're that kind of country, where we want to take care of them we'll be watching this hopefully we'll have a white knight and something will be saved here edward lawrence thank you very much. cruising for bing, closing bell ringing in 38 minutes, the dow just lost its gains. it's down 15 points, there may be stormy seas ahead for cruiseliner stocks, royal caribbean, carnival, norwegian all on your screen all down 4% or more at the bottom of the s&p 500 after morgan stanley came out with this saying there may be weakness in fourth quarter demand. morgan cutting earnings forecasts saying that high oil prices and the u.s. dollar will be a double negative for cruise stocks which right now are sink ing. and it's primary day in eight states across the nation but california may be the key to democrats goals if they hope to upset the balance of power in the house of representatives, llary vaughn live in the golden state on the forces that could pave t
liz? the problem and we care about our people, we're that kind of country, where we want to take care of them we'll be watching this hopefully we'll have a white knight and something will be saved here edward lawrence thank you very much. cruising for bing, closing bell ringing in 38 minutes, the dow just lost its gains. it's down 15 points, there may be stormy seas ahead for cruiseliner stocks, royal caribbean, carnival, norwegian all on your screen all down 4% or more at the bottom of the...
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liz: john cox thank you. >> thank you. liz: let's get right to what is going on in california.e want to get to hillary vaughn, on the ground in orange county with latest. reporter: there is a lot at stake for the democrat, right now democrats targeting 4 races in orange county, two are open seats, a free-for-all, under jungle primary system there could be two republicans, completely locking out democrats, they are targeting two republican incumbents here in orange county, dana rohrabacher and congresswoman mexico city walters -- mimiwalters, they say, they are feelinfeel strong. polls close here 11 p.m. eastern time, we have several hours to go before we get an idea of the results trickling in a lot of californians vote by absentee, we expect a pop in a direction who polls close, we have to wait. one thing that we need to look out for, headed to tonight erase dana rohrabacher in huntington beach, he is being challenged by democrats and republican, which means, there could be two republicans heading to the ballot in november, locking out democrats, that is their biggest fear. so
liz: john cox thank you. >> thank you. liz: let's get right to what is going on in california.e want to get to hillary vaughn, on the ground in orange county with latest. reporter: there is a lot at stake for the democrat, right now democrats targeting 4 races in orange county, two are open seats, a free-for-all, under jungle primary system there could be two republicans, completely locking out democrats, they are targeting two republican incumbents here in orange county, dana rohrabacher...
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liz: right. just a totally free market landscape would really perhaps be a problem solver at least from thetandpoint of all of the arguing, but i'm not sure how that would throw the entire world trade situation into quite a state of flux. we'll be watching it. teddy, phil, chris, we are also looking at at least one dow name that seems to be clawing into the green and holding there only by one percentage point. it's american express right now. but it's just there at about the second position. it's at $98.11. one of these few names moving higher, and the news on american express is one of the leading names in the dow 30, of course, had a supreme court ruling in its favor over 17 states in a federal antitrust lawsuit. >>> up next, after passing tax reform, team trump riding high as the pro-business administration. that was then. this is now. companies big and small are starting to question that label, even many that are very supportive of president trump. is the trump economic team having trouble fi
liz: right. just a totally free market landscape would really perhaps be a problem solver at least from thetandpoint of all of the arguing, but i'm not sure how that would throw the entire world trade situation into quite a state of flux. we'll be watching it. teddy, phil, chris, we are also looking at at least one dow name that seems to be clawing into the green and holding there only by one percentage point. it's american express right now. but it's just there at about the second position....
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liz: to your point. these are you know at that time of the day roll into copy meeting deadlines, what is your reaction to this scene of this? gunman basically shoots through the glass wall at the reporters sitting in newsroom, a place that has 55 workers, including journalists and other executives. >> a very soft target. it is my understanding this is an unsecured building, gunman alleged to come had, open fire, hit the glass could went in started shooting, the news employees as best they could to protect themselves, attempted to get under their desks, they were still vulnerable. and as a result we have many injured at least 5 dead. liz: all right ted williams thank you. any breaking news any video on this story viewers, we'll bring it to you first. to your money, market closed in green, dow up 100. and economic growth slower at beginning of year than government reported in at 2%, oil prices about 4 year highs. they continue to rise, u.s. stock pile shrinking, nichol on the floor of new york stock exchan
liz: to your point. these are you know at that time of the day roll into copy meeting deadlines, what is your reaction to this scene of this? gunman basically shoots through the glass wall at the reporters sitting in newsroom, a place that has 55 workers, including journalists and other executives. >> a very soft target. it is my understanding this is an unsecured building, gunman alleged to come had, open fire, hit the glass could went in started shooting, the news employees as best they...
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liz. liz: i just pray, hillary, with the new found windfall of tax money, the governors don't abuse it and misuse it. that's my only hope. hillary with the reaction. i was just noteig and want to show this to you. costco, a big brick and mortar operation. this is a 52-week high right now. it's up just a percent. but up as you see $2.20 puts it over the $210 per share line. you are doing well if you own costco from a year ago. as the supreme court ruling rips through the retail universe. investors and maybe you are seeing the implication in specific stocks you may own. let's take you shopping for some of the names steadily beaten down. i would say since 1992 when internet shopping sites got original break, or the ones that are timed to sell. online sites that could be choked with the ruling. to the floor show. guys, brick and mortar retailers are feeling this. sears. phil flynn, who do you see benefitting and losing on this? >> just like costco, walmart is my big buy. they, of course, have
liz. liz: i just pray, hillary, with the new found windfall of tax money, the governors don't abuse it and misuse it. that's my only hope. hillary with the reaction. i was just noteig and want to show this to you. costco, a big brick and mortar operation. this is a 52-week high right now. it's up just a percent. but up as you see $2.20 puts it over the $210 per share line. you are doing well if you own costco from a year ago. as the supreme court ruling rips through the retail universe....
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liz: gotcha.rdon chang, thank you very much. >>> when we come back, so much more, charlie gasparino has more news he is breaking, and we've got a six-month rear window look at the first tariffs president trump first envisioned. those were against chinese solar panels. the ceo of sun power here in america joins us to tell us how that's going for him and his company. unities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve probl
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liz claman has got you covered. were actually ten points fewer than ten pnts away from a session high. he is saying the trade war is it a trade war at all. president trump is sticking to his guns. the quarrel among the family. the markets of not been shaken at a well all in any negative way. the president was touring fema just moments ago. but he is now headed for canada on friday. bilateral meetings with the leaders of both canada and france. they're tracking it all from the white house. they have some breaking news. in these little piggy's are nervous. mexico taking aim at the pork industry. we are going to take you in a fax a business exclusive to iowa where the world the of pork expo is happening at this moment and the top pig former who hopes all of the trade threats are worth it. the atmosphere right now is very jittery and nervous. we will hear from him in just a minute. billionaire mike bloomberg. it have with the defense department. they are not going to re- up the contract they head with the present -- the
liz claman has got you covered. were actually ten points fewer than ten pnts away from a session high. he is saying the trade war is it a trade war at all. president trump is sticking to his guns. the quarrel among the family. the markets of not been shaken at a well all in any negative way. the president was touring fema just moments ago. but he is now headed for canada on friday. bilateral meetings with the leaders of both canada and france. they're tracking it all from the white house. they...
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liz? liz: all right, nicole keep an eye on it, come interrupt us if the traders start getting swirl it because we're down 322 points so as we told you earlier, solar and pipeline industries are seeking relief from the steel tariffs by applying for waivers, but they're not even the sector facing the greatest risk in the escalating trade fight with china. look at major chipmakers, taking a tumble after president trump last night threatened tariffs on an additional $200 billion in chinese goods. micron is the only one moving higher but intel, qualcomm, broadcom, texas instruments all moving lower for multiple days in a row which is why we thought let's bring in our guest. he's the chairman of a manufacturer of filters that chipmakers use for chips used in your mobile wireless phones like the one on your screen. jerry neil is here in a fox business exclusive. i don't envy you jerry. you're based in north carolina but part of your supply chain goes through chinese packaging suppliers and you've
liz? liz: all right, nicole keep an eye on it, come interrupt us if the traders start getting swirl it because we're down 322 points so as we told you earlier, solar and pipeline industries are seeking relief from the steel tariffs by applying for waivers, but they're not even the sector facing the greatest risk in the escalating trade fight with china. look at major chipmakers, taking a tumble after president trump last night threatened tariffs on an additional $200 billion in chinese goods....
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liz: i don't get it.ese democrats remember what bernie sanders said about food lines in venezuela that they are quote good things? it's stunning the lack of economic knowledge on the party of up-and-comers and you talk about it nancy pelosi sat on the heads everybody else want to be up-and-coming heddell left-wing coming in and looking at pelosi dressing down a reporter after she was asked about younger politicians. let's listen in to pelosi. >> the democratic party is increasingly younger more progressive and the democratic house leadership -- . >> i am progressive so what's your problem? >> they made a choice in one district. let's not get yourself carried away as an expert on demographics and the rest of that. liz: do you know the problem here? it democrats don't have any economic policy. it's like they are watching a jerry seinfeld episode and nothing goes on. they are talking about identity politics when people are sitting at home wait about -- . >> they don't have any of that. they think rich people
liz: i don't get it.ese democrats remember what bernie sanders said about food lines in venezuela that they are quote good things? it's stunning the lack of economic knowledge on the party of up-and-comers and you talk about it nancy pelosi sat on the heads everybody else want to be up-and-coming heddell left-wing coming in and looking at pelosi dressing down a reporter after she was asked about younger politicians. let's listen in to pelosi. >> the democratic party is increasingly...
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liz: scott, good luck. >> thank you. liz: we'll revisit this because this is a good example of how small businesses are dealing with what is a bit of a change here, certainly. good luck thanks so much. >> thank you. liz: we need to tell you 15 minutes before the closing bell rings there's a good chance president trump will talk about trade and tariffs tonight when he holds the rally in north dakota, so what lou dobbs is going to do is have a special two hour edition of lou dobbs tonight 7:00 p.m. eastern. when we come back with the dow down 81 we'll see how this session up and down and all around ends. when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. every day we hear from families who partnered with a senior living advisor from a place for mom to help find the perfect place for their mom or dad thank you so much for your assistance in helping us find a place. mom feels saf
liz: scott, good luck. >> thank you. liz: we'll revisit this because this is a good example of how small businesses are dealing with what is a bit of a change here, certainly. good luck thanks so much. >> thank you. liz: we need to tell you 15 minutes before the closing bell rings there's a good chance president trump will talk about trade and tariffs tonight when he holds the rally in north dakota, so what lou dobbs is going to do is have a special two hour edition of lou dobbs...
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liz: yeah. we have a company in youngstown, ohio and they are metal products one of their main customer industries and markets is the solar industry they make racking , and sun power was a big customer, right? and they've actually applied for a waiver. liz: because he said right now, they're crying because they have been hurt to the tune of $2 million a week that they have to pay in metal tariffs. >> yeah, well i don't want to make this aboutun power, but you know, heinz industries is it's not a big business and sun power was a 10 million-dollar customer until they went to china, so you've got to really -- liz: i see so they were buying -- >> they were buying from our company we had an investment in, we still do and there's good people there that have been there 35 years. liz: but see we know these are good people but if you're really looking at capitalism and you're looking at a way to prosper, and you're looking at companies, should the companies not be allowed and i just playing devils advoca
liz: yeah. we have a company in youngstown, ohio and they are metal products one of their main customer industries and markets is the solar industry they make racking , and sun power was a big customer, right? and they've actually applied for a waiver. liz: because he said right now, they're crying because they have been hurt to the tune of $2 million a week that they have to pay in metal tariffs. >> yeah, well i don't want to make this aboutun power, but you know, heinz industries is...
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liz: all right, phil? that was the technical view now give me the fundamentals, the sort of hearts and mines type of story when you see a lot of green on the screen we were just over sold or is this it because monday was a tough day. wednesday was a tough day for the bulls. do the bears show up tomorrow. give us some guidance. >> was that for me? okay basically i don't think the bears come back right now. i think the market was oversold. they did hold that key technical level and my feeling is hey the economy is doing great. we did see some data that was a little bit weak, but still, i think right now, if you look around the globe the u.s. is the strongest player in town, and the hotter this trade war gets, the better the u.s. looks. we're seeing that being proven time and time again. i think president trump of course is making very strong hints that we're starting to hear from the players on the other side of this that they want to come back to the table and they better. liz: you're not worried that the f
liz: all right, phil? that was the technical view now give me the fundamentals, the sort of hearts and mines type of story when you see a lot of green on the screen we were just over sold or is this it because monday was a tough day. wednesday was a tough day for the bulls. do the bears show up tomorrow. give us some guidance. >> was that for me? okay basically i don't think the bears come back right now. i think the market was oversold. they did hold that key technical level and my...
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liz? liz: trish thank you very much if you look at the dow you guys on the far right side of the corner on the screen the market slicing and dicing away more than 100 points of earlier losses but this morning as investors work-up and remember we still have those china trade fears the dow is still down 149 but well off the lows and breaking news zero tolerance splitting republicans as the immigration debate gains steam, minute by minute. so president trump is expected to have a high profile meeting in the oval office at any moment that's related to this. he is meeting with senators richard shelby and republicans about immigration issues border wall funding and your tax dollars all of it aimed at passing legislation in the senate, and avoiding, sorry i have to bring it up, a government shutdown in the fall. yes that is looming. meanwhile president trump tackling the zero tolerance debate head-on at a white house event earlier today, trish was just talking about it. the president claims he's
liz? liz: trish thank you very much if you look at the dow you guys on the far right side of the corner on the screen the market slicing and dicing away more than 100 points of earlier losses but this morning as investors work-up and remember we still have those china trade fears the dow is still down 149 but well off the lows and breaking news zero tolerance splitting republicans as the immigration debate gains steam, minute by minute. so president trump is expected to have a high profile...
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liz claman is all over it over to you liz. liz: go cleveland. [laughter] ashley: [laughter] not quite. liz: oh, wait they're not playing. ashley: they might be better than saudi arabia. liz: that was a pretty sad game. ashley we do have breaking news major political and economic news surrounding the white house at this hour on trade, tariffs, global relationships and that inspector general report on the 2016 election. you're looking live at the white house briefing room, where we expect press secretary sarah sanders to begin the daily briefing at any moment she will likely be peppered with questions about former fbi director james comey's actions during the 2016 campaign, and secretary of state mike pompeo's visit with chinese president, we've got canada making a statement that it will continue nafta talks, and there is a bubbling and breaking controversy over allegations the trump foundation broke federal laws by misusing charitable funds. we're going to take you live to the white house as soon as it begins, in the meantime media ready for a ro
liz claman is all over it over to you liz. liz: go cleveland. [laughter] ashley: [laughter] not quite. liz: oh, wait they're not playing. ashley: they might be better than saudi arabia. liz: that was a pretty sad game. ashley we do have breaking news major political and economic news surrounding the white house at this hour on trade, tariffs, global relationships and that inspector general report on the 2016 election. you're looking live at the white house briefing room, where we expect press...
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liz? liz: it's a good day when pizza hits an all-time high. great to see you. secretary of state mike pompeo told the detroit economic club the tough rhetoric on china, that it is working, watch. >> president trump quintessentially understands that for us to achieve foreign policy goals, we need strength here at home. if you look around, there are those that have criticized some of the tariffs, but just ask yourself, would china have allowed america to do to it what china has done to america? chinese leaders over the past few weeks have been claiming openness and globalization. but it's a joke. let's be clear. it's the most predatory economic government that operates against the rest of the world today. liz: senior white house economic aide peter navarro saying china has more to lose than the u.s. but that the u.s. and president trump and xi jinping do have a good working relationship. a check of the numbers, china sent us $505 billion in goods last year, we send them 130 billion. despite this, china feels the numbers on their side. take it to the money gurus m
liz? liz: it's a good day when pizza hits an all-time high. great to see you. secretary of state mike pompeo told the detroit economic club the tough rhetoric on china, that it is working, watch. >> president trump quintessentially understands that for us to achieve foreign policy goals, we need strength here at home. if you look around, there are those that have criticized some of the tariffs, but just ask yourself, would china have allowed america to do to it what china has done to...
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liz: okay.ecause some of these companies, countries, rather, had problems, few explosions with technical equipment. let's bring it home, i don't think you guys want more supply on the markets, you like the higher prices, right? >> sure, sure, higher prices are better for poll incomes the business but it's a balance and there's a risk of oil prices really spiking in the next 12 months. i think saudi wants to prevent that. i think for our industry it's good to prevent that. demand is growing fast. the developing world is getting wealthy and demand for oil is growing quickly right now. liz: europe about 2%, transocean jumping more than 7% earlier. ansco, diamond offshore spiking as well. but nonetheless, these companies are having a great day, so i don't see too much worry, i think they love it, don't investors and shareholders too? >> i think absolutely, all the stocks you listed are the offshore drillers, their industry really has been in tough downturn, yeah, maybe this signals coming back to li
liz: okay.ecause some of these companies, countries, rather, had problems, few explosions with technical equipment. let's bring it home, i don't think you guys want more supply on the markets, you like the higher prices, right? >> sure, sure, higher prices are better for poll incomes the business but it's a balance and there's a risk of oil prices really spiking in the next 12 months. i think saudi wants to prevent that. i think for our industry it's good to prevent that. demand is...
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liz: millions of dollars in cash? male: yes. liz: it's especially dangerous during tax time. we're driving to a dispensary in san francisco, where the agents pick up the owner's taxes. hard car coo jeff brier says where any other business his clients have to pay cash. jeff brier: they didn't have a banking solution, but they had a lot of cash. so, those were chunks of, you know, a half million each approximately. liz: and the government has to take all that cash, which can be a burden for small offices like monterey county. treasurer mary zeeb says her office phased out cash a decade ago. mary zeeb: now, all of a sudden, we have to focus on cash when we were moving away from that. liz: the county spent 300 grand on security guards, new machines, and whole new room. mary: so, this is our secure counting facility. we established this after we knew we'd have to take a lot of cannabis cash. liz: zeeb says local governments wouldn't be drowning in cash if the feds would take marijuana off their list of illegal drugs. cannabis companies could start using banks and credit cards. mar
liz: millions of dollars in cash? male: yes. liz: it's especially dangerous during tax time. we're driving to a dispensary in san francisco, where the agents pick up the owner's taxes. hard car coo jeff brier says where any other business his clients have to pay cash. jeff brier: they didn't have a banking solution, but they had a lot of cash. so, those were chunks of, you know, a half million each approximately. liz: and the government has to take all that cash, which can be a burden for small...
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liz: but let me back up. here is the point, peter strzok was on the clinton e-mail probe and then also on the mueller probe into russia we have two more bombshell text messages between peter strzok and lisa page. and watch this, mark on the fbi 's formal launch of the russia probe here is peter strzok texting fbi attorney lisa page back in july of 2016. "and dam this feels momentous because this matters, the other one did too but that was to ensure we didn't f something up this matters because it matters" and now mark, strzok was basically referring to the other one about the clinton investigation and he also noted there was criminal activity there it was limited. they judged this from the get go what was going on the clinton e-mail probe, mark. >> you're absolutely right. this ig report is just the first of many that will come out and i think it's going to get worse and worse for the fbi and for those top level people that made those decisions. they are now neck deep into it and the ig is going to find it. l
liz: but let me back up. here is the point, peter strzok was on the clinton e-mail probe and then also on the mueller probe into russia we have two more bombshell text messages between peter strzok and lisa page. and watch this, mark on the fbi 's formal launch of the russia probe here is peter strzok texting fbi attorney lisa page back in july of 2016. "and dam this feels momentous because this matters, the other one did too but that was to ensure we didn't f something up this matters...
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liz: let's switch gears.here's no shortage of issues on the table for president trump's july meeting with russian president vladimir putin. one topic he could put on the table is iran's current role in syria and how russia could help keep them at bay. joining me to weigh in, file gardner with the car car nilc gardner with the heritage foundation is it plausible to think that russia could some how entice iran to stop putting assets in any way, shape or form into syria or is that just a pipedream? >> i think that's highly unlikely, actually. and certainly the russians are working very closely with the syrian regime but also with tehran as well. syria and iran are in effect close allies of the russians. i don't think that vladimir putin has any intention actually of forcing the iranians to pull back or indeed put any pressure on the assad regime itself. liz: what are his intentions and what are his goals. we talk about election interference being brought up. we talk about arms control, ukraine, national security
liz: let's switch gears.here's no shortage of issues on the table for president trump's july meeting with russian president vladimir putin. one topic he could put on the table is iran's current role in syria and how russia could help keep them at bay. joining me to weigh in, file gardner with the car car nilc gardner with the heritage foundation is it plausible to think that russia could some how entice iran to stop putting assets in any way, shape or form into syria or is that just a...
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money and the markets let's debate with joe terranova, josh brown the brothers najarian are here also liz ann sonders, charles schwab chief strategist. pete, let's kick this around, if we're in the sixth inning of the economy as jamie dimon says what does that mean for the bull run? >> i think the extension past, as most of us are thinking in our opinions it was a little farther than that. nonetheless, the fundamental story is something we bring up, scott. we've talked about it time and time again and that's been the right thing. dot fundamentals work. with technology in that space. obviously now with energy with that push, energy again yesterday and today getting a little bit of push if oil can just hold up in these areas i think the energy space continues to rise because it had absolutely not gone up with oil in the manner that it should have you look at names like exxon and chevron. they're moving with oil grinding in this area if oil starts to move higher, they'll accelerate but i think they'll continue to catch up with the lag >> liz ann, you say we're definitely in late cycle what d
money and the markets let's debate with joe terranova, josh brown the brothers najarian are here also liz ann sonders, charles schwab chief strategist. pete, let's kick this around, if we're in the sixth inning of the economy as jamie dimon says what does that mean for the bull run? >> i think the extension past, as most of us are thinking in our opinions it was a little farther than that. nonetheless, the fundamental story is something we bring up, scott. we've talked about it time and...
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desde los Ángeles, liz nos presenta. hoy el departamento de servicios sociales de california revelÓ que ha iniciales versiones en refugios para niÑos inmigrantes. >> este centro serÁ normal. es muy peligroso para los niÑos y familias. cada dÍa hay mÁs y más tiempo en esta separaciÓn. liz: un portavoz nos informÓ que debido a eventos recientes, el departamento de servicios sociales inmediatamente en reexpresiÓn a los centros que ya llene contratos con la oficina de reasentamiento para refugiados. estos centros son administrados por agencias si fines de lucro para alojar a lo mÁs pequeÑos. tambiÉn facilita el traslado a casas de crianza. >> es cruel, es inhumano que los estÉn tratando como pelotas , poniÉndolas aquÍ y allÁ. son jÓvenes, son niÑos que estÁn sufriendo no tener a sus padres. liz: es uno de cuatro albergues en el sur de california habilitado para acoger a menores reportes indican que tres de las agencias que administran este tipo de centro ha recibido menciones federales entre $22,000,000 por tres aÑos. >> est
desde los Ángeles, liz nos presenta. hoy el departamento de servicios sociales de california revelÓ que ha iniciales versiones en refugios para niÑos inmigrantes. >> este centro serÁ normal. es muy peligroso para los niÑos y familias. cada dÍa hay mÁs y más tiempo en esta separaciÓn. liz: un portavoz nos informÓ que debido a eventos recientes, el departamento de servicios sociales inmediatamente en reexpresiÓn a los centros que ya llene contratos con la oficina de...
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liz: yes.rt says states can collect sales taxes for online purchases out-of-state. liz: coming -- that does not have a physical presence in the consumer's state. this is a sweeping decision. it will reset the table for internet commerce in this country. this is a hotly-contested battle. we'll check internet stocks like amazon. it is a big play. stuart: amazon has turned around. when we opened this market at 9:30 this morning, about an hour ago, we were up about amazon, five or 10 bucks. now we're down 25 at $1724 per share. this is a very important ruling. i'm going to try to repeat it without the legalese. essentially the supreme court has said, that states, state governments, can collect sales taxes on purchases of goods out-of-state. so if you're amazon, and you sell something to somebody in new jersey, you can, and, the item comes from say minnesota, you have to pay, and the state can charge sales taxes on that purchase, even though it was made in another state? liz: tt is correct. there is
liz: yes.rt says states can collect sales taxes for online purchases out-of-state. liz: coming -- that does not have a physical presence in the consumer's state. this is a sweeping decision. it will reset the table for internet commerce in this country. this is a hotly-contested battle. we'll check internet stocks like amazon. it is a big play. stuart: amazon has turned around. when we opened this market at 9:30 this morning, about an hour ago, we were up about amazon, five or 10 bucks. now...
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liz: yeah. we'll see whether that is the location or not. >>> by the way democrats still sharply critical of president trump's deal with the north koreans. minority leader chuck assumer in the senate calling the agreement vague and unverify at best. mercedes schlapp will respond in a moment. >>> at&t won a court's approval to buy time warner. our next guest says actually it is netflix which should watch out. he will make his case in a moment. ♪ liz: hard day's night. ♪ stuart: every day, not weekdays, 10:30 eastern time, we play a little beatles music on the set. we try to guess which beatles song. you know what, you play the opening bar, you know it is "hard day's night." liz: i guessed it off the the opening bar. i didn't know. stuart: mark douglas, with us. are you a beatles fan? >> somewhat. stuart: all right. off the show. dow jones average at this moment up 19 points. >>> the price of oil right now is at $66 a barrel. president trump tweeted about oil this morning. here it is. oil prices a
liz: yeah. we'll see whether that is the location or not. >>> by the way democrats still sharply critical of president trump's deal with the north koreans. minority leader chuck assumer in the senate calling the agreement vague and unverify at best. mercedes schlapp will respond in a moment. >>> at&t won a court's approval to buy time warner. our next guest says actually it is netflix which should watch out. he will make his case in a moment. ♪ liz: hard day's night. ♪...
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liz mcallister was married to phil berrigan for how many years? joe: they married in probably 1969 or 1970's secretly, and until phil passed away in 2002 or 2003. brian: this is about what you mentioned, the harrisburg conspiracy, trying to kidnap henry kissinger. in the end, there was something called the love letters back and forth between these two, phil berrigan and liz mcallister. let's watch this. [video clip] phil: not saying that it wasn't talked about or approached, but it was no. period. that was it. of course, howard got back to j edgar hoover in december. well, that's obvious. the letters. liz: just stupid letters i wrote to phil about some of the things people were talking about, not realizing they were always monitoring his mail. but also, no matter how subtlely you try to say something, they will try to make something of it. phil: when the revelation came out of what they were really about, that was a shocker. and that was across the board, especially when you are sitting back and knowing that the government knows more about their r
liz mcallister was married to phil berrigan for how many years? joe: they married in probably 1969 or 1970's secretly, and until phil passed away in 2002 or 2003. brian: this is about what you mentioned, the harrisburg conspiracy, trying to kidnap henry kissinger. in the end, there was something called the love letters back and forth between these two, phil berrigan and liz mcallister. let's watch this. [video clip] phil: not saying that it wasn't talked about or approached, but it was no....
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liz., dot event, but with the lack of people showing up. stuart: it is insul >> it is, to anyone to get an invite to white house, i'm sorry, no matter what you think. >>nly go or three players showing up and mascot. get out of here. good for the president. that is absolutely right. that is my opinion. neil cavuto. thanks very much. neil: we're following primary day. california, new jersey, alone, the democrats are looking to flip potentially up to 12 seats there, seven in california, five in new jersey. that would go a long way toward a 23 they would need to make the house of representatives go from republican column to the democratic column. it isn't so easy. it won't be so fast, that is why we're all over this tonight, beginning at 8:00 p.m., till whenever. but early signs are right now, people are turning out for this primary and across one state after another, including the oddity what is going
liz., dot event, but with the lack of people showing up. stuart: it is insul >> it is, to anyone to get an invite to white house, i'm sorry, no matter what you think. >>nly go or three players showing up and mascot. get out of here. good for the president. that is absolutely right. that is my opinion. neil cavuto. thanks very much. neil: we're following primary day. california, new jersey, alone, the democrats are looking to flip potentially up to 12 seats there, seven in...
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liz: putin summit. stuart: i've got that. liz: north dakota.night. >> 7:30, 8:00 o'clock. we will have half hour, 45 minutes and then start time is unpredictable as well. not to mention all of the questions about civility which i know you've been talking about quite a bit with continuing to rear their view. you look at the election today, overthrowing of joe crowely but this young woman who was a waitress not less than a year ago. she's a socialist. that's how it goes. stuart: in november of this year you will have avowed stated socialist sitting in the house of representatives in the united states of america, how about that? >> she went for bernie sanders. stuart: i will be watching tonight. >> good. stuart: what's the top story and second and what's your third and fourth and then go to the president. >> we will let you know how it shakes out. thank you, stuart. good to see you. [laughter] stuart: let me take you to the stock market for a second. we were down about 3 or 4:00 o'clock this morning, you look at future's market, you can tell how t
liz: putin summit. stuart: i've got that. liz: north dakota.night. >> 7:30, 8:00 o'clock. we will have half hour, 45 minutes and then start time is unpredictable as well. not to mention all of the questions about civility which i know you've been talking about quite a bit with continuing to rear their view. you look at the election today, overthrowing of joe crowely but this young woman who was a waitress not less than a year ago. she's a socialist. that's how it goes. stuart: in november...
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[closing bell rings] liz: art hogan is the best. close for the nasdaq and yes the russell 2000, "after the bell" now. david: starting the week off very strong. stocks are rising today as investors kind of shrug off trade concerns and focus on strong economy, with the dow ending the day up 178 points. s&p 500 also in the green. but it is the nasdaq surging to a new record close. this is the first record high for the nasdaq iny three months. don't forget the russell 2000 ending the day with new record close. hi, everybody, i'm david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis this. is "after the bell." we have more on the big market movers but here is what else we're covering during this very busy hour. the trump administration not backing down despite u.s. pressure from u.s. allies and china. talk coming from the g7 summit. more how it willy out. california gearing up for tomorrow's crucial high-stakes battle. the fate of the house majority could be in play. we have a live upde from the golden state where things stand right now. >>> the bay
[closing bell rings] liz: art hogan is the best. close for the nasdaq and yes the russell 2000, "after the bell" now. david: starting the week off very strong. stocks are rising today as investors kind of shrug off trade concerns and focus on strong economy, with the dow ending the day up 178 points. s&p 500 also in the green. but it is the nasdaq surging to a new record close. this is the first record high for the nasdaq iny three months. don't forget the russell 2000 ending the...
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liz: liz? do you think that the wto has been working well for us? >> well that's the issue, right i think that the trump adminitration sees a long pattern of abuse from china and from the eu, frankly, on tariffs being too high, all kinds of measures in place to prohibit or discourage american imports, but i have to say, i think the markets are reacting to the idea that no juan has yet blinked, and in particular waiting for china. i would argue that the credit changes in china over the weekend where they loosen their bank restrictions to allow a little more lending is a pretty good signal that their economy is beginning to feel a little beaten up by this tariff anticipation. melissa: good point. >> so i actually think that we're seeing from china some measures also they're moving around steel, exporting to kind of circumvent the tariffs. i think they're responsive and look, the growth rates are coming down in china. now people are talking 6.4%. the official rate is 6.5, but i think actually that's going to sink so they are being impacted but look, as
liz: liz? do you think that the wto has been working well for us? >> well that's the issue, right i think that the trump adminitration sees a long pattern of abuse from china and from the eu, frankly, on tariffs being too high, all kinds of measures in place to prohibit or discourage american imports, but i have to say, i think the markets are reacting to the idea that no juan has yet blinked, and in particular waiting for china. i would argue that the credit changes in china over the...
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reverend liz theohoharis rit now.sed from jail last stand, which means the nine religious leaders were held more than 24 hours in jail. what happened to you in jail, reverend? >> thank you for sharing this story about people all across justice.tag up f we were arrested in front of the supreme court and moved around quite a bit over the past 24 hours. we were held at the supreme court for a while and then moved holding -- july in amy: all of this time you were handcuffed? >> yes. we were handcuffed for the first five or six hours while we were being processed at the supreme court. i think -- we know there is kind of an impoverished democracy in this country and that poor people of all colors are criminalized. we see the connections between that and why we need thiss campaign and why people, including faith leaders from the poor people's campaign, were standing up for justice this past week. yes, we were kept for many hours, handcuffed, put into city jails with lots of poor people who suffer the indignities of life ever
reverend liz theohoharis rit now.sed from jail last stand, which means the nine religious leaders were held more than 24 hours in jail. what happened to you in jail, reverend? >> thank you for sharing this story about people all across justice.tag up f we were arrested in front of the supreme court and moved around quite a bit over the past 24 hours. we were held at the supreme court for a while and then moved holding -- july in amy: all of this time you were handcuffed? >> yes. we...
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joining us liz mcdonald, ashley webster. shah galani, liz peek, all in new york city.st, okay. >> hit me. [laughter] >> let me brace myself. stuart: it's a goldie-lock's economy? >> i think so. we are waiting for it to pick up, i'm not sure it's so bad. the thing is it continued so long, if you have a job and if the value of your house is pretty stable then you're happy, unemployment looks great, housing looks great, that suggests more expansion to come and better times for shareholders ahead. stuart: we have atlanta feds saying extend 4.8% rate. what's wrong? >> that's a bit of a stretch. we are at 2 now based on last gdp. stuart: they change with the prevailing economic news. >> let's call it good enough the rate of expansion right now. >> i think that's the gdp now as they call -- caluclate quite often. they will continue to lead the market. making a ton of money, profitability insane, buying stock buybacks, they will bring the rest of the market higher. stuart: i can't get to it. i can't believe that our viewers are going to stump up $1,700 for a share of amazon. >
joining us liz mcdonald, ashley webster. shah galani, liz peek, all in new york city.st, okay. >> hit me. [laughter] >> let me brace myself. stuart: it's a goldie-lock's economy? >> i think so. we are waiting for it to pick up, i'm not sure it's so bad. the thing is it continued so long, if you have a job and if the value of your house is pretty stable then you're happy, unemployment looks great, housing looks great, that suggests more expansion to come and better times for...
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liz: can i take you on? >> of course. liz: forgive me.term year, 9 out of 10 times, the market goes up. s&p 500 goes up. also in the third year presidential term, 9 times out of 10 the market goes up. you're right about uncertainty, watch the market continue to trend up. this is a long-going negotiation with the trade tariffs, right? >> here we have a market that's up 200% and we have what would be if it does pan out to be an unprecedented trade war and if that -- liz: i don't think the president will let that happen. >> that may be true, if it does happen we could see turbulence. the market is priced to perfection, the market is looking for a reason to sell off and hasn't gotten a concrete reason. stuart: right now up 164. now, james freeman -- >> yes, sir. stuart: big tech companies have been making a running for at least two years and now fresh money is pouring into them, you want to tell me what's going on with this? >> yeah, we do have a great economy, we have companies with great earnings, we've got another great job's report friday
liz: can i take you on? >> of course. liz: forgive me.term year, 9 out of 10 times, the market goes up. s&p 500 goes up. also in the third year presidential term, 9 times out of 10 the market goes up. you're right about uncertainty, watch the market continue to trend up. this is a long-going negotiation with the trade tariffs, right? >> here we have a market that's up 200% and we have what would be if it does pan out to be an unprecedented trade war and if that -- liz: i don't...
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liz, will the level of steadfast support be enough? >> yeah, i think it's president that the people are buying it. that's why we saw him back off the policy, something we never see the president do, right? and this week we saw him take a step back, write the hasty executive order to stay, is it a step back from the humanitarian crisis that he himself created, will now everyone move on and forget about it because the news cycle is going to move on? but it was not a good week for him politically. >> meanwhile, the democrats are using the chilling audio from children separated from their parents as a way to shame president trump. this was backed by congressman bill stire. and kevin, is it too early to tell if this helps democrats regain control in november? >> dara, from the political standpoint, this is clearly mobilized activists on all sides. most notably in the democratic party. as you mentioned, republicans have dug in and are still behind this president, but many folks in the evangelical community were urging the president to recons
liz, will the level of steadfast support be enough? >> yeah, i think it's president that the people are buying it. that's why we saw him back off the policy, something we never see the president do, right? and this week we saw him take a step back, write the hasty executive order to stay, is it a step back from the humanitarian crisis that he himself created, will now everyone move on and forget about it because the news cycle is going to move on? but it was not a good week for him...
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liz is still active in this activity today.video clip] >> there were over 100 draft board actions in this country. the director of the selective service center knowledge that these actions undercut their ability to operate. ♪ >> a combination in my mind was chicago, went into into the ghettos of southside chicago. vietnam was mainly being filed by blacks and latinos in this country while white kids would go to college. [end video clip] brian: that's a video that you shot. skizz: yes. brian: it looks like you had to cameras. skizz: yes. joe: bob good is one of the first people you see in our film. they were motivated to take part in these draft board rates because their brother had been drafted and killed in vietnam. brian: bob good is still alive. joe: bob good is still alive. i believe he is in the rochester area. [video clip] >> he went on to talk about the pentagon papers. he started giving a litany of what they american people had been told about the war and. . what the pentagon paper said about the war -- and what the pent
liz is still active in this activity today.video clip] >> there were over 100 draft board actions in this country. the director of the selective service center knowledge that these actions undercut their ability to operate. ♪ >> a combination in my mind was chicago, went into into the ghettos of southside chicago. vietnam was mainly being filed by blacks and latinos in this country while white kids would go to college. [end video clip] brian: that's a video that you shot. skizz:...