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liz: liz, good to see you. come back soon. >> you too.eaking now, more than 2,000 former justice department officials demanding attorney general william barr step down. up next where is the debate on justice department officials who were shocked to hear the over the top nine-year sentencing recommendations for roger stone? npr reporting that? "wall street journal" reporting that. and others. that debate coming up. >> they treated roger stone very badly. nobody even knows what he did. frankly they ought to apologize to a lot of the people whose lives they have ruined. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? (howling wind) (howling wind) and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep
liz: liz, good to see you. come back soon. >> you too.eaking now, more than 2,000 former justice department officials demanding attorney general william barr step down. up next where is the debate on justice department officials who were shocked to hear the over the top nine-year sentencing recommendations for roger stone? npr reporting that? "wall street journal" reporting that. and others. that debate coming up. >> they treated roger stone very badly. nobody even knows...
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liz. liz: rich, thank you for your reporting.ting the president, that is what president trump says it is going on and whether it is jeopardizing national security, retired colonel david hunt joins us now. colonel, two questions here, are they undercutting national security and the president and why is senator murphy doing this? >> yeah, the answer is yes. anytime -- elections have consequences. the people that are responsible, the u.s. government for foreign policy the executive branch through the state department, period, full stop, end of story. congress has done this in every administration. it is showing off. there is no positive effect that congressman meeting with the foreign ministers in iran will have. on former secretary kerry, that is a presidential candidate probably thinking about running who has got free publicity but it will have zero effect on the relationship between the current administration and iran. it is unfortunate joke and but it played out not just against the trump administration but against all, all admi
liz. liz: rich, thank you for your reporting.ting the president, that is what president trump says it is going on and whether it is jeopardizing national security, retired colonel david hunt joins us now. colonel, two questions here, are they undercutting national security and the president and why is senator murphy doing this? >> yeah, the answer is yes. anytime -- elections have consequences. the people that are responsible, the u.s. government for foreign policy the executive branch...
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liz: dr.uan, whistle blowing doctor, one of first trying to save lives by announcing the alarm. he was silenced and harassed by authorities in china. he passed away after contracting the coronavirus himself. let me bring in my next guest, former assistant secretary of state un-bush 43. he is robert charles. great to see you, first. this puts d.c. fighting in perspective. imagine a doctor in the u.s. getting arrested, harassed by the government. we ask owl your guests do you think china is covering this up? >> i think china did probably underestimate and underreport. they have a history of doing that. i also think caution and containment is always smart. but so is perspective. you mentioned a minute ago. you had 28,359 cases, of that 365 or 465 dead. that is roughly 2% and if you go by comparison to the united states, just our flu numbers in a given year, in the 2019, 2020 season right now you have total of 140,000 cases hospitalized, that is 8200 dead. that is the ones that get in the hospital
liz: dr.uan, whistle blowing doctor, one of first trying to save lives by announcing the alarm. he was silenced and harassed by authorities in china. he passed away after contracting the coronavirus himself. let me bring in my next guest, former assistant secretary of state un-bush 43. he is robert charles. great to see you, first. this puts d.c. fighting in perspective. imagine a doctor in the u.s. getting arrested, harassed by the government. we ask owl your guests do you think china is...
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liz, back to you in the studio. liz: thank you. that helps consumers in the borrowing costs for things like mortgages. look who is here. republican tom reed from house ways and means. great to see you, sir. thanks for joining us. first your reaction to the warning of the possibility of a coronavirus outbreak here and the administration staying on top of it. >> i think the threat is real. i recently returned from a trip to japan where we met with the prime minister all the way down. i will tell you beyond the front line there this coronavirus is a serious threat not only to the world but here to america's shores. as you see the world become smaller and smaller this potential exposure i think is reality we have to get out in front of. liz: the state department and the cdc wrapping up travel warnings for five country as well as hong kong due to this outbreak. iran is the second biggest outbreak behind china. we're going to dig into that later in the show. the president is saying is acting fast. should there be more strict controls in
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liz, back to you. liz: great to see you, edward. thank you so much. for his reaction bring in retired four-star general, fox news senior strategic analyst, general jack keane. your reaction in the world's biggest cricket stadium. didn't the media claim the president is not respects overseas? >> there are some reports to that fact. i know i deal with international leaders and there is no doubt the fact there is a sense that america is stronger, its economy is certainly stronger, its defense is being rebuilt, we're working with allies in europe to stand up against russia. we're working with allies in the far east to stand up against china. so, yeah, i think this is the way normal leaders are dealing with the president. i'm delighted to see him there. india truly matters as we're dealing with russia and dealing with china. liz: we're just seeing the dow futures ticking and s&p futures and nasdaq going into the green right now. futures moving higher into the green. general, all of china's neighbors, 14 countries that share a land border with china announc
liz, back to you. liz: great to see you, edward. thank you so much. for his reaction bring in retired four-star general, fox news senior strategic analyst, general jack keane. your reaction in the world's biggest cricket stadium. didn't the media claim the president is not respects overseas? >> there are some reports to that fact. i know i deal with international leaders and there is no doubt the fact there is a sense that america is stronger, its economy is certainly stronger, its...
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liz: there you go. >> thanks, liz. liz: lou dobbs, here it comes the backlash.eping counterattack senator lindsey graham, told maria bartiromo that republicans are gearing up investigations on three fronts. the bidens and their allegations of conflicts of interest in ukraine and corruption there. the whistleblower who triggered the ukraine probe and fisa abuses by the fbi to spy on the trump campaign. watch this. >> let's call these people in. eventually we'll get to hunter biden. i want to know why the obama administration did nothing about this obvious conflict of interest. joe biden should have given up the ukrainian portfolio or be tf the board because they ruined america's ability to effectively deal with corruption in the ukraine by having hunter biden on the board of burisma. that is fact. we'll get to bottom of it. liz: get right to it, with former federal prosecutor andrew. jaw koski. >> be careful what you wish for. as long as you dig into ukraine, complain about what mr. trump did in the situation it will come back around because mr. trump in the orig
liz: there you go. >> thanks, liz. liz: lou dobbs, here it comes the backlash.eping counterattack senator lindsey graham, told maria bartiromo that republicans are gearing up investigations on three fronts. the bidens and their allegations of conflicts of interest in ukraine and corruption there. the whistleblower who triggered the ukraine probe and fisa abuses by the fbi to spy on the trump campaign. watch this. >> let's call these people in. eventually we'll get to hunter biden. i...
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i did my best, liz. liz: you're doing great.o this, biden leading in a poll in florida. he is also leading in south carolina. house democrats and clinton officials, obama officials say, hey, bernie you're normalizing communist dictatorships. you will cause democrats to lose the house, the senate, the white house. you can't win the white house if you lose florida. >> you're right. the democrat establishment decided biden is their only option, is their only hope. otherwise sanders wins the whole thing. they know how dangerous it is for the party. i think it is dangerous for the country. democrats acknowledge. this is not just politics this is dangerous ideology. i think that is what you will see. everyone will rally around joe biden to think he is their best hope. i don't think he is their best national candidate. this is the call they have got to make. liz: here's the thing, let's move on, "the new york times" is reporting that democratic superdelegates don't want to hand bernie sanders the nomination if he falls short of the maj
i did my best, liz. liz: you're doing great.o this, biden leading in a poll in florida. he is also leading in south carolina. house democrats and clinton officials, obama officials say, hey, bernie you're normalizing communist dictatorships. you will cause democrats to lose the house, the senate, the white house. you can't win the white house if you lose florida. >> you're right. the democrat establishment decided biden is their only option, is their only hope. otherwise sanders wins the...
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liz? liz: grady trimble thank you so much. great to see you.s been a rough week for democrats. major failure in the iowa caucus. votes there being tabulated almost two days after the vote was taken. impeachment ending in acquittal after a three-year push by democrats. nine articles and 10 resolutions in an attempt to out of the president. folks are asking who is dividing this country? what will swing the undecided voters? bring in my next guest, former california republican gubernatorial candidate. he is john cox. >> great to be with you. liz: your reaction to all of this. >> i think the people are reacting to the good economy. the president was right to talk about the great gains. he is a businessman. he focuses on results. let's face it, we did certainly recover from the great recession but the economy was stagnant when he took office. there was a big boot with taxes and regulations that have been wildly increased by barack obama this president reduced taxes, reduced regulations. what that meant, businesses like mind, liz, my business is doin
liz? liz: grady trimble thank you so much. great to see you.s been a rough week for democrats. major failure in the iowa caucus. votes there being tabulated almost two days after the vote was taken. impeachment ending in acquittal after a three-year push by democrats. nine articles and 10 resolutions in an attempt to out of the president. folks are asking who is dividing this country? what will swing the undecided voters? bring in my next guest, former california republican gubernatorial...
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liz: ah, yes.ou have heard that it's valentine's day tomorrow and if you haven't, you are in such big trouble, i don't even want to tell you. okay. roses are red, but succulents are apparently the new hot thing. according to the national retail foundation, as consumers are expected to shell out a massive $27.4 billion on valentine's day, a spike of 32% year over year, no less, succulents and doughnuts are the hot new thing. 1-800-flowers.com ceo, chris mcmahon, of course, that's the parent company of the floral brand that's been around since back when folks actually dialed 1-800 numbers, is here. >> thank you. great to be here. liz: so good to see you. >> valentine's day is such a wonderful day, isn't it? liz: well, yeah, better be, honey. but listen, everybody's talking about how roses are, yes, still lovely, i'm sure, but there are new, new things that are extremely hot beyond the tulips and african violets. what is the hottest new trend that's almost not supplanting but certainly taking air out
liz: ah, yes.ou have heard that it's valentine's day tomorrow and if you haven't, you are in such big trouble, i don't even want to tell you. okay. roses are red, but succulents are apparently the new hot thing. according to the national retail foundation, as consumers are expected to shell out a massive $27.4 billion on valentine's day, a spike of 32% year over year, no less, succulents and doughnuts are the hot new thing. 1-800-flowers.com ceo, chris mcmahon, of course, that's the parent...
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liz: sure.i find out that i own a stock and somehow i didn't know that part of their business was really dependent on china or an area that china is certainly affecting, or sending parts to, i'm going to be furious. >> investors have a right to know. that's the thrust of the law. the thrust of our system is disclosure to investors. so it's important for companies to consider that disclosure. liz: travel giant expedia declined to give full year guidance in its latest quarterly report due to quote, the unknowns of the ongoing contagion. could we assume that a travel company is certainly going to have bruises from this? >> i don't know their business, so i think they are going to have to assess whether it is material to their business and that's where all these companies are finding themselves. liz: before we end, we have this e-trade/jpmorgan deal. jpmorgan wants to buy e-trade, multi billion dollar all-stock deal. you think the s.e.c. or department of justice would have any concerns about this? >
liz: sure.i find out that i own a stock and somehow i didn't know that part of their business was really dependent on china or an area that china is certainly affecting, or sending parts to, i'm going to be furious. >> investors have a right to know. that's the thrust of the law. the thrust of our system is disclosure to investors. so it's important for companies to consider that disclosure. liz: travel giant expedia declined to give full year guidance in its latest quarterly report due...
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liz: meaning?let's have open competition so we can see the facts of which equipment's better and let's have closed door sessions where each telecom equipment provider comes in and answers tough questions from government and private sector experts about what we're doing for assurance and transparency. that kind of transparency initiative would help make america greater. liz: well, i like that. that's a great speech that you just opened up with, but president trump has deemed you guys, huawei, a security threat. how do you vow thiew this 5g me when your company is excluded and you know why, because the president feels there are all kinds of back doors within the huawei equipment and national security people do, too? >> i think the position of the united states has been they're afraid that in the future huawei would be forced by the china government to implant back doors. this is all part of the geopolitical competition between the u.s. and china and unfortunately, the u.s. resident emphasizing the ne
liz: meaning?let's have open competition so we can see the facts of which equipment's better and let's have closed door sessions where each telecom equipment provider comes in and answers tough questions from government and private sector experts about what we're doing for assurance and transparency. that kind of transparency initiative would help make america greater. liz: well, i like that. that's a great speech that you just opened up with, but president trump has deemed you guys, huawei, a...
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liz: sure. charlie: he is not doing himself any favors and anybody any favor s by blaming this on the media, and i'll tell you why these algorithms that are trading these stocks, the investors that are unloading going into the weekend, they don't care what rachel maddow, what cnn, and what trump derives as the fake news media cares. liz: or what we're saying charlie. i love these tweets we're getting about you and i. charlie: yes, moving the market. liz: oh, liz and charlie: are talking, meats are you kidding me? charlie: i got like 10 of those yesterday but here is the thing. the bottom line is this. we're obviously just reporting what's going on. markets are not, are trading down and volatile right now, and we're going back down again. liz: let me show you what i'm holding. charlie: let me make this point the reason why they're doing that, liz the reason why is because there's a lack of real information about that and the sort of absence and the vacuum of that, the default position is to sell
liz: sure. charlie: he is not doing himself any favors and anybody any favor s by blaming this on the media, and i'll tell you why these algorithms that are trading these stocks, the investors that are unloading going into the weekend, they don't care what rachel maddow, what cnn, and what trump derives as the fake news media cares. liz: or what we're saying charlie. i love these tweets we're getting about you and i. charlie: yes, moving the market. liz: oh, liz and charlie: are talking, meats...
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liz. liz: jonathan serrie, thank you for the report.resident obama joining democrats and the new narrative saying president trump, you did not build that we did, the strong economy. we take on the debate. president firing back. this why radio silence from democrats who did not run on the supposed strength of the obama recovery including hillary clinton? the story next. ♪. i work hard and i want my money to work hard too. so i use my freedom unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning 1.5% cash back on everything i buy. earning on my favorite soup... got it. earning on that eclair. don't touch it. don't touch it yet. let me get the big one. nope. this one? nope. this one? no. let me get them all. i'm gonna get them all. it's just the basics. can you double bag this right here? earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. can you also tell me what it is? chase. make more of what's yours. (howling wind) (howling wind) patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medicat
liz. liz: jonathan serrie, thank you for the report.resident obama joining democrats and the new narrative saying president trump, you did not build that we did, the strong economy. we take on the debate. president firing back. this why radio silence from democrats who did not run on the supposed strength of the obama recovery including hillary clinton? the story next. ♪. i work hard and i want my money to work hard too. so i use my freedom unlimited card. even when i'm spending, i'm earning...
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liz: okay. this, i would argue, is something we all knew, but look at the dow. it did start to lose its record gains just after powell expressed his concerns about the level or lack thereof of security available to ward off a major cyberattack. could be something completely different but is this a concern not front and center when it comes to investors' thoughts at the moment? what would happen not just to the markets but if the economic landscape or single bank were to suffer a major cyberattack and is there a trade to that? let's bring in our floor show traders. john, we are here to advise our investment audience on the best trades possible. what do you think they are as you listen to jerome powell and his concern, and also, when you think about the equifax hack? >> yeah, listen, it's something that has been a major concern for quite awhile, and the more people talk about it, especially prominent people in our government, talk about it, it's something that is telling us, it's glaring to us tha
liz: okay. this, i would argue, is something we all knew, but look at the dow. it did start to lose its record gains just after powell expressed his concerns about the level or lack thereof of security available to ward off a major cyberattack. could be something completely different but is this a concern not front and center when it comes to investors' thoughts at the moment? what would happen not just to the markets but if the economic landscape or single bank were to suffer a major...
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liz: fix what you got. >> thank you, melissa. liz: liz macdonald. that is okay.ll get to the middle class economy. president says the state of the union address the belt of bottom half of american households increased three times than the 1%. it is right. data came in. america is staking on prosperity the fight president will take to thee democrats. the story next. and it's rolling out in cities across the country so people can experience speeds that ultra wideband can deliver. 1.7 gigs here in houston. 1.8 gigs here in frigid omaha. almost 2 gigs here in los angeles. that's outrageous! it's like an eight-lane highway compared to a two-lane dirt road. ♪ (crowd noise)arella stick! (bell rings) when heartburn hits. fight back fast.. with tums chewy bites. beat heartburn fast. tums chewy bites. ♪. liz: have you got this trend? the president stealing democrat thunder, their media spotlight? he is going into early voting states and visiting their rallies. did it the night before the iowa caucus. did it before the new hampshire primary. he is touting the roaring econom
liz: fix what you got. >> thank you, melissa. liz: liz macdonald. that is okay.ll get to the middle class economy. president says the state of the union address the belt of bottom half of american households increased three times than the 1%. it is right. data came in. america is staking on prosperity the fight president will take to thee democrats. the story next. and it's rolling out in cities across the country so people can experience speeds that ultra wideband can deliver. 1.7 gigs...
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liz: andy puzder, thank you for your insights. >> thank you, liz.iz: the other big story of the state of the union, the state of confusion. a look ahead. pete buttigieg looks like he has got the most votes so far in iowa. still too close to call. not all presents coming in. about 2/3 reporting. this debate, can the the eventual democrat winner excite enough swing state voters to beat the president? that debate coming up. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. i'm part of a community of problem solvers. we make ideas grow. from an everyday solution... to one that can take on a bigger challenge. we are solving problems that improve lives. to one that can take on a bigger challenge. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to
liz: andy puzder, thank you for your insights. >> thank you, liz.iz: the other big story of the state of the union, the state of confusion. a look ahead. pete buttigieg looks like he has got the most votes so far in iowa. still too close to call. not all presents coming in. about 2/3 reporting. this debate, can the the eventual democrat winner excite enough swing state voters to beat the president? that debate coming up. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's...
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liz: 9 or 10. were making pizza on the streets, sandwiches, trying desperately to just make a little money for your family. but when you got finally to america, via canada, you worked very hard for many years. the american dream just doesn't come to you, does it? tell people what it was within you that made you reach out and claw and scratch and grab for it. >> well, i mean, one thing you should never give up, and that was me, i never give up. i believe in myself. i believe in god. and i know i go through a lot of struggle and all the struggle will be temporary for me. and i just didn't give up. i did my best. i work like seven days, work like 18, 19 hours a day. i sleep in my store, on the floor, but i know it is going to pay off. liz: and it did. >> it did. liz: seven stores, you are going to open another one soon; right? >> yes, soon. liz: this guy is the living embodiment of the american dream with a little bit of crazy throwing in, the pizza spinning. hakki we love your story and love you, con
liz: 9 or 10. were making pizza on the streets, sandwiches, trying desperately to just make a little money for your family. but when you got finally to america, via canada, you worked very hard for many years. the american dream just doesn't come to you, does it? tell people what it was within you that made you reach out and claw and scratch and grab for it. >> well, i mean, one thing you should never give up, and that was me, i never give up. i believe in myself. i believe in god. and i...
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liz: thank you so much.t jobs report capping off an historic week, 225,000 jobs that exceeded expectation. this was supposed to be the democrats victory lap. instead it revealed a democratic party out of control. in chaos, the iowa caucus flopped, impeachment failed, nancy pelosi and democrats berating and attacking the senate over acquittal. hello see saying president trump looks sedated after she felt liberated after tearing up the state of the union speech that was about ordinary american citizen. let's get his analysis, journal editorial board member. what was your take on all that reporting that just happened. the presidency expunged impeachment. >> i think first things first, take back the house. you can't expunge a republican house. i'd be satisfied with that. i don't know what rule she broke, she obviously broke house rules at the corn. not everything rude or boorish is against the law. i think the president -- i think the best interest in the president is to move on and to do what really drives demo
liz: thank you so much.t jobs report capping off an historic week, 225,000 jobs that exceeded expectation. this was supposed to be the democrats victory lap. instead it revealed a democratic party out of control. in chaos, the iowa caucus flopped, impeachment failed, nancy pelosi and democrats berating and attacking the senate over acquittal. hello see saying president trump looks sedated after she felt liberated after tearing up the state of the union speech that was about ordinary american...
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liz? liz: kristin fisher, thanks, nice to see you.s kristin reported the crashing the democrat's party taking away media spotlight. we have the first poll capping off the president's success. new reuters ipsos poll, 43% support his acquittal. 41% oppose. that is within the margin of error but enough to claim victory. let's ask republican ken buck. your reaction to the poll result there? >> polls show exactly what i'm hearing on the ground in colorado and from my friends in congress around the country. i think the democrats are having a heck of a time trying to create a narrative against this president. they botched the iowa caucuses. they're having trouble with the host committee in milwaukee. everywhere you turn they lost the impeachment trial in the senate and the president comes through with a just magnificent performance in the state of the union address. so just one thing after another. looks good for the republicans and bad for the democrats. liz: the "gallup poll" show the president's his approval rating went up to his personal
liz? liz: kristin fisher, thanks, nice to see you.s kristin reported the crashing the democrat's party taking away media spotlight. we have the first poll capping off the president's success. new reuters ipsos poll, 43% support his acquittal. 41% oppose. that is within the margin of error but enough to claim victory. let's ask republican ken buck. your reaction to the poll result there? >> polls show exactly what i'm hearing on the ground in colorado and from my friends in congress around...
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liz claman, over to you. liz: i'm looking down, because we are getting some heads right now on the food and drug administration. they are saying that they are aware the coronavirus outbreak will likely impact the medical supply product chain. as we are watching all of this, it is now on your screen an official coronavirus correction on wall street, as we hit the final hour of an already wild session. intraday, the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, all dropped 10% from record highs set earlier this month. that is the definition of a correction. right now, all three are set to close in a correction. yes. but anything could happen in this last hour so just to keep it very clear, to close in correction territory, the dow has to be down at least 361 points. we are down 766. the nasdaq has to be down 145. we are already down on the nasdaq at this moment by significant 276. and the s&p has to lose a minimum of 68 points. s&p right now down 87. goldman sachs now believes that american companies will see zero earnings grow
liz claman, over to you. liz: i'm looking down, because we are getting some heads right now on the food and drug administration. they are saying that they are aware the coronavirus outbreak will likely impact the medical supply product chain. as we are watching all of this, it is now on your screen an official coronavirus correction on wall street, as we hit the final hour of an already wild session. intraday, the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq, all dropped 10% from record highs set earlier...
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liz: which one? >> both of them. liz: really? >> yeah. liz: porter?> porter, remember with apple tv, they just hired the guy who used to run hbo. >> they did. >> so i do think he's super-talented and can save -- >> the difficulty they have is at & t doesn't know, doesn't understand what made hbo so great and so profitable. >> totally. >> they are taking it mass market and coming way downscale in terms of the quality of the programs that have been offered. liz: comcast is jumping right now by more than certainly disney. >> i think for apple tv plus, i think they might try to be more like the old hbo but it will take them a couple years to get content really going. i think they are both kind of d.o.a. >> peacock is another -- it's a hybrid. they are going to make it a free advertising sponsor business and you pay $10 and you can cut the ads. liz: we'll see how that works out. porter, always great to see you. ross, we know you love tesla. you took some off the table. i do have to ask you, we are really rushed here, but did you sell too early? >> no. not
liz: which one? >> both of them. liz: really? >> yeah. liz: porter?> porter, remember with apple tv, they just hired the guy who used to run hbo. >> they did. >> so i do think he's super-talented and can save -- >> the difficulty they have is at & t doesn't know, doesn't understand what made hbo so great and so profitable. >> totally. >> they are taking it mass market and coming way downscale in terms of the quality of the programs that have been...
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we have come back a couple hundred points, liz. liz: yeah. yeah. but we are still down 810 for the dow jones industrials and we are kicking off what could be a historic final hour of trade. certainly, the story behind this final hour is definitely something for the history books and that is this massive concern about the coronavirus and of course, what it's doing to stocks. over the weekend, the fear started building up and we want to tell our viewers that it got so bad late last night that the futures were plummeting, no surprise then. the dow jones industrials gapped open at the top. we are looking at careening head first into a very busy and scary final hour of trade for investors who have been watching all day long this pretty significant selloff. live from the floor of the new york stock exchange, we are talking to traders, market gurus, all kinds of people who will help you deal with this hour and with the money. i want to show you a couple things. dow, s&p and nasdaq, we will clock it right here, because you are seeing the selloffs. we are o
we have come back a couple hundred points, liz. liz: yeah. yeah. but we are still down 810 for the dow jones industrials and we are kicking off what could be a historic final hour of trade. certainly, the story behind this final hour is definitely something for the history books and that is this massive concern about the coronavirus and of course, what it's doing to stocks. over the weekend, the fear started building up and we want to tell our viewers that it got so bad late last night that the...
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liz: yeah.ezuela show it just, took one generation to turn to your point, to turn venezuela from one of the world's top economies into a communist collapse and crackdown. nearly 10,000 murdered by the communist regime since 2018. thousands arbitrarily arrested, tortureed. venezuelans tell us their socialist collapse began with politicians promising to do things like fix income inequality, do government-run health care, mandate higher wages, free college, the same as what bernie sanders wants and our show, "the evening edit" was out there first showing images of people in venezuela under this communist collapse literally eating out of the back of garbage trucks, eating out of garbage bags. your reaction to that? >> you're right to say that senator sanders has a similar platform to the political reality of venezuela and we're watching in real time what that failure looks like. what concerns me about the senator, is that he has not been able to really condemn the regime in any forceful way, and he
liz: yeah.ezuela show it just, took one generation to turn to your point, to turn venezuela from one of the world's top economies into a communist collapse and crackdown. nearly 10,000 murdered by the communist regime since 2018. thousands arbitrarily arrested, tortureed. venezuelans tell us their socialist collapse began with politicians promising to do things like fix income inequality, do government-run health care, mandate higher wages, free college, the same as what bernie sanders wants...
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liz claman. liz: what we are going to do in this final hour is strap you in. we know it might very well be another wild ride on wall street as the dow swings 651 points from bottom to top and now heading back down, following the biggest two-day point loss in history. at this hour, we do have the dow jones industrials falling 143 after more than $2 trillion in losses over just the last two sessions. for now, the nasdaq is that one index in the green, up five points. we will see if it holds. meantime, the dow started giving up its gains at 1:55 p.m. eastern time. this intraday picture, it shows you best exactly when that happened. why? well, that's when a report hit the tape that 83 people in long island's nassau county are being monitored now for exposure to the deadly coronavirus. now we've got multinational corporations today from nestle to ericsson asking employees to work from home or skip traveling all together. the dean of the miami business school who ran the china/europe international business school is here in a fox business exclusive on how he sees th
liz claman. liz: what we are going to do in this final hour is strap you in. we know it might very well be another wild ride on wall street as the dow swings 651 points from bottom to top and now heading back down, following the biggest two-day point loss in history. at this hour, we do have the dow jones industrials falling 143 after more than $2 trillion in losses over just the last two sessions. for now, the nasdaq is that one index in the green, up five points. we will see if it holds....
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liz: okay. but let's talk about what to avoid, and where you feel at nuveen there are opportunities. you could look at very low mortgage rates and home buyers. i'm just interested, you see the luxury names we just showed, i wouldn't say nike is exactly luxury but nike has been dinged. apple has been dinged. they don't have enough components right now in the pipeline to even make the airpods. tell me what you like that might have a little teflon around it. >> things that are more domestic in orientation have fared better and will probably continue to. so you know, some of the retailers here, target, best buy, companies that have a lot of business to asia and china in particular, that's where the questions are getting asked. they're the stocks that have gotten hit harder. i think the stocks that are up a lot, if we have a selloff, as you are postulating, possibly, those stocks will get hit hardest. some of the technology names, some of the software names, names that haven't done so well, perhaps s
liz: okay. but let's talk about what to avoid, and where you feel at nuveen there are opportunities. you could look at very low mortgage rates and home buyers. i'm just interested, you see the luxury names we just showed, i wouldn't say nike is exactly luxury but nike has been dinged. apple has been dinged. they don't have enough components right now in the pipeline to even make the airpods. tell me what you like that might have a little teflon around it. >> things that are more domestic...
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back to you, liz. liz: edward, thank you for your reporting. appreciate it.ow the senate democrats are joining house democrats in a brewing fight with the bernie campaign. as we reported to you yesterday, democrats hitting the panic button that a bernie sanders ticket would be an electoral disaster. "the hill" magazine reporting quote, senate democrats have serious concerns about the electability of their democrat socialist colleague and the problems down ballot for vulnerable senate candidates. sanders ideas don't even have the support from a majority of the democrat senators. the associated press reports apprehends sirf democrats are sharing their worries that sanders will repel voters in moderate districts that flipped house control in 2018 and in closely divided state where republican senators are vulnerable. look who is here, the former governor of wisconsin, scott walker. governor, great to see you. first, governor, thanks for joining you on the show. we love having you on. your reaction to democrats fighting with attorney general barr? ag barr says he
back to you, liz. liz: edward, thank you for your reporting. appreciate it.ow the senate democrats are joining house democrats in a brewing fight with the bernie campaign. as we reported to you yesterday, democrats hitting the panic button that a bernie sanders ticket would be an electoral disaster. "the hill" magazine reporting quote, senate democrats have serious concerns about the electability of their democrat socialist colleague and the problems down ballot for vulnerable senate...
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liz: okay. he's calling it horse efeathers phil. >> if you see the groundhog, we are six months away from recession. look, what's going on in the global economy right now, i will point out one obvious flaw when they look at the price to earnings ratios and compare it to past recessions. there's a lot less stocks in the marketplace than there were during the dot-com crisis. there were a million dot-com companies now. if you look at the price to earnings ratio stocks, we were talking initially like netflix, right, the buildup of companies like amazon and things like that. it's not like there's nine million stocks. so that's very misleading, you can throw that out. you can also look at the weight of inflation and interest rates which are at historic lows right now. liz: can i just say, though, did you hear about ken griffin, the huge hedge fund manager, speaking at the economic council of new york today, and he said that we are nowhere near prepared for spiking inflation. that's what ken griffin sa
liz: okay. he's calling it horse efeathers phil. >> if you see the groundhog, we are six months away from recession. look, what's going on in the global economy right now, i will point out one obvious flaw when they look at the price to earnings ratios and compare it to past recessions. there's a lot less stocks in the marketplace than there were during the dot-com crisis. there were a million dot-com companies now. if you look at the price to earnings ratio stocks, we were talking...
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liz? liz: matt finn, thank you for your reporting.ns us now with a look what is coming up on his show. lou, quite a day. >> a great day, a super day. these are all amazing days in washington without a doubt. liz joining us tonight will be "washington examiner" chief political correspondent byron york. we'll be taking up what is now a very public fight between the president, the attorney general, the radical dems and the deep state and we'll be joined as well by the president of the national border patrol council brandon judd on what is happening at our ports of entry and our southern and northern borders. and coronavirus expert dr. anthony fauci on the very latest in controlling this disease before it becomes a pandemic. china expert gordon chang, military expert jim hanson, all of that, coming up at the top of the hour. please join us. liz, back to you. liz: lou, you always have great guests and interesting topics. good to see you, lou dobbs. we'll be watching. >> thank you. liz: besides a list of bold-faced names that president pard
liz? liz: matt finn, thank you for your reporting.ns us now with a look what is coming up on his show. lou, quite a day. >> a great day, a super day. these are all amazing days in washington without a doubt. liz joining us tonight will be "washington examiner" chief political correspondent byron york. we'll be taking up what is now a very public fight between the president, the attorney general, the radical dems and the deep state and we'll be joined as well by the president of...
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liz: good to see you.ent pence saying it was freedom not socialism that gave us the strongest most prosperous nation in the history of the world. we will show you how far the democrat party has fallen away from the message of freedom. we have a story for you next. ♪ lennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. including your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi. check your rate in two minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. i waited to get treated. thought surgery was my only option. but then i found out about nonsurgical treatments. it was a total game changer. learn more about the condition at factsonhand.com and mine super soft? it was a total game changer. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep nu
liz: good to see you.ent pence saying it was freedom not socialism that gave us the strongest most prosperous nation in the history of the world. we will show you how far the democrat party has fallen away from the message of freedom. we have a story for you next. ♪ lennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment....
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liz: here's the point.'t need to turn your country into a gulag to get literacy or education. by the way, cuba blocks internet access for its people. it censors the internet. it tracks online behavior of the people. sanders recently claimed china's communist regime lifted a billion people out of party without indicating it was china's communism that put people in poverty. >> literacy is great. not the same thing as education. they have propaganda. liz: why isn't he getting pushback on that, on any of that? >> like to see push back on this. in china, under mao you saw famine and economic catastrophe. particularly with many comments he and his advisors made deserve a lot more scrutiny. hopefully something voters care about. this is not a track record of success. liz: jillian melchior. come back? we're in breaking news mode. president speakses in ten minutes. great to see you. >> great to see you. liz: big news, trump 2020 campaign filed a libel lawsuit against "the new york times" accusing "the new york times
liz: here's the point.'t need to turn your country into a gulag to get literacy or education. by the way, cuba blocks internet access for its people. it censors the internet. it tracks online behavior of the people. sanders recently claimed china's communist regime lifted a billion people out of party without indicating it was china's communism that put people in poverty. >> literacy is great. not the same thing as education. they have propaganda. liz: why isn't he getting pushback on...
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liz: it is not happy hour yet.ell the crew. >> it is 5:00 o'clock somewhere. >> good to see you and stay tuned because at the top of the hour, he will have the very latest. these numbers are changing and each minute brings a different life event. tesla stock back on the superhighway in the final hour of trade. see shares our charging higher. the forbes article that the electric vehicle giant could be an attractive acquisition for google parent alphabet. and alphabet could actually pay upwards of $1500 per share. we have triple solvents for tesla, $777 right now. there is more good news for the house the elon bill. shanghai and giga factory has reason production and employees have returned to work after order by the chinese government to shut down the factory. that was late last month. tesla warned it would cause a 1 - 1 and a half week of a ramp-up of models threes tilt at that location. that is more bad news for the tesla bears who have been squeezed to the tune of $8.4 billion over just the last five weeks. compa
liz: it is not happy hour yet.ell the crew. >> it is 5:00 o'clock somewhere. >> good to see you and stay tuned because at the top of the hour, he will have the very latest. these numbers are changing and each minute brings a different life event. tesla stock back on the superhighway in the final hour of trade. see shares our charging higher. the forbes article that the electric vehicle giant could be an attractive acquisition for google parent alphabet. and alphabet could actually...
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liz: great to see you.against the new york times story, that russia is interfering to help the president get reelected. bernie sanders has been brief that russia try to get him elected. we have the story coming up. ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electric. xc90. recharged. can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. the end might not be as happy as ayou think.end. after all, 4 out of 5 people who h
liz: great to see you.against the new york times story, that russia is interfering to help the president get reelected. bernie sanders has been brief that russia try to get him elected. we have the story coming up. ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ the new xc90 plug-in hybrid electric. xc90. recharged. can you help keep these...
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liz: really. charlie: from what i understand, there's no significant bidders other than cohen who has kind of dropped out and is waiting on the sidelines. the theory is this. at some point he comes back in because the mets, wilpon, the principal owners, will have to give in to his demands which will be essentially, you know, he will pay them $3 billion but he wants some role in managing the team. he also probably wants sports new york, the cable station that's affiliated with the mets. we should point out, sny is loaded with debt. it's hard for them to sell that separately so you really do need to keep it in the package with the mets, from what i understand. as we are talking right now, from what i understand, no major bidders have stepped up. the market is definitely having an impact here, believe it or not. hedge funds aren't doing too well. looks like the only one that's out there with the cash that wants to buy them is cohen. liz: well, we will watch that. because things will come down in pric
liz: really. charlie: from what i understand, there's no significant bidders other than cohen who has kind of dropped out and is waiting on the sidelines. the theory is this. at some point he comes back in because the mets, wilpon, the principal owners, will have to give in to his demands which will be essentially, you know, he will pay them $3 billion but he wants some role in managing the team. he also probably wants sports new york, the cable station that's affiliated with the mets. we...
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liz: yes possibly. [laughter] liz: according to reports.u glad i interrupted you. >> i was going to say, by the way, i cannot wait for his words of wisdom on the markets. i'm sure -- goldman sachs docs s nowhere. [laughter] >> what a wino, i'm just a reporter, i tried to break news everyday. liz: i did a story how obama was paid 250 grand. >> here's the thing we should point out, when you read public office and being the prince was public office, one way to cash in the books and speaks unto interne. speaking of gold the navy. liz: thank you. >> maybe there's a bigger story out there. liz: we are running close to the top of the dow this hour as the latest future speaker that we have been talking about is my gosh. this is the controversial won that helped a lot of marathon winners, right? susan: this is the 2.00. the second generation of self-lacing shoe. it costs $400. it is a pretty penny. it will be available this weekend in dick's sporting goods but only in los angeles and only in chicago and they have to buy it online. they're trying to
liz: yes possibly. [laughter] liz: according to reports.u glad i interrupted you. >> i was going to say, by the way, i cannot wait for his words of wisdom on the markets. i'm sure -- goldman sachs docs s nowhere. [laughter] >> what a wino, i'm just a reporter, i tried to break news everyday. liz: i did a story how obama was paid 250 grand. >> here's the thing we should point out, when you read public office and being the prince was public office, one way to cash in the books...
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liz: great to see you.adam schiff finally admitting the biden should not have done what they did in ukraine, here is adam schiff on hunter biden serving on the board of the ukraine energy company while his father joe biden of vice president was overseen ukraine policy for the obama administration. >> i think whenever you have an elected official family member in a position of responsibility there is a minimum appearance of a conflict that should be avoided. liz: please welcome to the show top columnist who is a great writer, must read byron york. did you catch is, what do you say to that? >> now he tells us, adam schiff was awkward to do anything that which is just that president trump had legitimate concerns about corruption in ukraine. so that is why they denied anything involving hunter biden, the whole thing, look back at the bigger picture, last summer before the democrats began the campaign to remove the president, americans knew nothing about hunter biden, nothing about burisma, and joe biden was at
liz: great to see you.adam schiff finally admitting the biden should not have done what they did in ukraine, here is adam schiff on hunter biden serving on the board of the ukraine energy company while his father joe biden of vice president was overseen ukraine policy for the obama administration. >> i think whenever you have an elected official family member in a position of responsibility there is a minimum appearance of a conflict that should be avoided. liz: please welcome to the show...
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>> liz: absolutely. heard this charles say this a long time ago when president barack obama was elected, he said do not vote how you feel about politics. you will lose money. people -- charles: do not invest. liz: people who did not like obama, who stayed out of market, missed 100% gain in the dow jones industrials. same with president trump. if you didn't like president trump, i'm staying out, this guy will tank the whole world. you have missed out on another epic rally. don't vote, don't do your pocketbook with the way you vote. charles: two different things. folks, liz claman. [applause] liz: thank you. thanks, charles. charles: thank you so much. what are we teaching kids in school these days? certainly doesn't seem to be useful work place skills. so is it time to bring back shop class? millenials say they can't break into the housing market. is the answer more than just saying no to uber-eats every night? we have the answers when "invested in you" returns. my money should work as hard as i do. so i
>> liz: absolutely. heard this charles say this a long time ago when president barack obama was elected, he said do not vote how you feel about politics. you will lose money. people -- charles: do not invest. liz: people who did not like obama, who stayed out of market, missed 100% gain in the dow jones industrials. same with president trump. if you didn't like president trump, i'm staying out, this guy will tank the whole world. you have missed out on another epic rally. don't vote,...
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>> liz: absolutely.s say this a long time ago when president barack obama was elected, he said do not vote how you feel about politics. you will lose money. people -- charles: do not invest. liz: people who did not like obama, who stayed out of market, missed 100% gain in the dow jones industrials. same with president trump. if you didn't like president trump, i'm staying out, this guy will tank the whole world. you have missed out on another epic rally. don't vote, don't do your pocketbook with the way you vote. charles: two different things. folks, liz claman. [applause] liz: thank you. thanks, charles. charles: thank you so much. what are we teaching kids in school these days? certainly doesn't seem to be useful work place skills. so is it time to bring back shop class? millenials say they can't break into the housing market. is the answer more than just saying no to uber-eats every night? we have the answers when "invested in you" returns. alexa, tell me about neptune's sorrow. it's a masterstroke of
>> liz: absolutely.s say this a long time ago when president barack obama was elected, he said do not vote how you feel about politics. you will lose money. people -- charles: do not invest. liz: people who did not like obama, who stayed out of market, missed 100% gain in the dow jones industrials. same with president trump. if you didn't like president trump, i'm staying out, this guy will tank the whole world. you have missed out on another epic rally. don't vote, don't do your...
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liz: i think you're onto something.hones and we actually want a real connection with somebody. >> human connection. forget it. [laughter]. liz: maybe you'll find your second one out there. >> oh boy. that's not bigamy. liz: can we bring connellan here. >> i actually try to avoid this conversation. do you believe this. there should be some kind of a comeback. a second wife. >> turned to extraterrestrial to find love. >> i am actually, who better than to ask. i could be the worst person to ask. i've never used one of these things in my life. i would have no idea what to do but maybe the whole idea, and i do have a friend that this whole dating thing, the speed anything for real, people like it. giving people for a few minutes and then move on. >> you don't actually slide the people left right in person. just a member that. liz: the problem is the people are so used to getting on the phone so that when you are actually somewhere where you could meet somebody like at the grocery store on the train, you're looking at your ap
liz: i think you're onto something.hones and we actually want a real connection with somebody. >> human connection. forget it. [laughter]. liz: maybe you'll find your second one out there. >> oh boy. that's not bigamy. liz: can we bring connellan here. >> i actually try to avoid this conversation. do you believe this. there should be some kind of a comeback. a second wife. >> turned to extraterrestrial to find love. >> i am actually, who better than to ask. i could...
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active as liz mentioned a 2nd ago an effective use of money misdirecting people who are. in for solving certain things that are less important than other things that are more important and that happens just as much don't make it real for me tell me you know we've heard about facebook we've heard about ads on google twitter is banned political ads which is it in an interesting step for them to take what would you have them do in the space that that would would you lead to a healthier system but not censorship well i'm not for censorship let me start there so you're not for censorship but face book runs bad thing i'm not i'm not even talking about his book at this point i'm talking that there are much more ground grassroots level we have an electorate that receives countless numbers of. and consumes countless amounts of information from sources that are purposely misleading them and so when you look at the various ways in which citizens receive their information and actively believe things that are not true then to me that is where the real corrosion occurs in our democrati
active as liz mentioned a 2nd ago an effective use of money misdirecting people who are. in for solving certain things that are less important than other things that are more important and that happens just as much don't make it real for me tell me you know we've heard about facebook we've heard about ads on google twitter is banned political ads which is it in an interesting step for them to take what would you have them do in the space that that would would you lead to a healthier system but...
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liz: dr.tt, thank you for the entire team, what they're doing, putting themselves at the epicenter at the american fight against this. thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: dr. angela hewlett at the university of nebraska medical center biocontainment unit. 13 patients there, folks and she said it is more spreadable than sars and merz. we're watching this very closely. you know here at the show we felt the numbers were underreported. i believe that. we need to get american numbers versus chinese numbers. i don't know how we're going to manage that. meantime, let's get to go this. bloomberg hours from taking the stage, with the closing bell ringing in 38 minutes. the dow charging ahead by 145 points. former new york city billionaire mayor, now presidential candidate about to stroll into the lion's den into nevada for the first debate of the 2020 campaign. former vice president joe biden is already roaring as he releases an attack ad against bloomberg but he has to worry about senator bernie san
liz: dr.tt, thank you for the entire team, what they're doing, putting themselves at the epicenter at the american fight against this. thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: dr. angela hewlett at the university of nebraska medical center biocontainment unit. 13 patients there, folks and she said it is more spreadable than sars and merz. we're watching this very closely. you know here at the show we felt the numbers were underreported. i believe that. we need to get american numbers versus...
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and joining us from stanford connecticut is republican strategist liz mayor who's been advising political candidates for years thank you all so much for joining us today this is a big heavy topic matt let me start with you you've written this book out there to really take a historical look at the concentration of power and money and how that was ill served at one point in the nation how it was toppled would you think we're back in that time so what's the danger today well so over the last 25. or so more than 75 percent of american industries have become more concentrated so we're facing a crisis of monopoly and what we see in the political realm is the manifestation of that this is new but we have experienced something like it before in the 1920 s. and thirty's we faced robber barons who concentrated power across our political economy we defeated them in the 1930 s. during the new deal and then in the 1970 s. we made a series of intellectual choices to unleash concentrated power once again and so today we have concentration everything from cheerleading to missiles and munitions to search
and joining us from stanford connecticut is republican strategist liz mayor who's been advising political candidates for years thank you all so much for joining us today this is a big heavy topic matt let me start with you you've written this book out there to really take a historical look at the concentration of power and money and how that was ill served at one point in the nation how it was toppled would you think we're back in that time so what's the danger today well so over the last 25....
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liz: quick. >> matthew mcconaughey. you don't think he is good looking? liz: he is fine. propreparing to report after the bell. bill studebaker. to the gopro but a related name? >> one name you need to look at, they used to be heavily tethered towards gopro. they are in market hundred of millions of dollars he ising video processors to supplying computer vision chips going after surveilance and the auto industry that will be in the billions of dollars. we think as that occurs this company will be revalued as kind of a go-to a.i. company. as you recall, mobileye a couple years back was sold for about $11 billion and they had roughly 350 million revenue. ambarella, is 250 million revenue. they have been specced designed, 20 oes on auto side. we think it will be pretty lucrative in years to come. morgan stanley and they put a report out on talked about 150, to 260% revenue growth looking out the next five years. we're pretty excited about am ba rella. liz: you like blew prism, teladoc. we had two unbelievably bullish days in a roy. even as the 12 coronavirus case announced i
liz: quick. >> matthew mcconaughey. you don't think he is good looking? liz: he is fine. propreparing to report after the bell. bill studebaker. to the gopro but a related name? >> one name you need to look at, they used to be heavily tethered towards gopro. they are in market hundred of millions of dollars he ising video processors to supplying computer vision chips going after surveilance and the auto industry that will be in the billions of dollars. we think as that occurs this...
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i'm liz kreutz. lets start with a quick look at the weather with lisa argen. >>> good morning to you. east in the of fog in the rty. bay. here a look at live doppler 7. and the clouds are confined to fipa jet extreme of storm track is taking all the rein. quarter mile in napa and four miles concord and livermore. oakland artua qeril oakland. getting foggy there with 47 degrees. 47 in hayward. as we go through the south bay, it's clear there. 45 san jose, 54 san francisco. so the next several hours the temperatures warm, the fog dissipates. high clouds move in. low 60s by noontime. with a mixture of sun sun and clouds. it's another mild day with mid-and upper 60s around the bay andwe s ee high clouds and cool weather for some. but overall today is the last day with temperatures above average. a blustery day on tap for super bowl sunday. liz. >> thanks, lisa. >>> happening now the landmarks are awash in red and gold in san francisco. you can see from sfo to city hall, high atop coit tower, 49ers excite
i'm liz kreutz. lets start with a quick look at the weather with lisa argen. >>> good morning to you. east in the of fog in the rty. bay. here a look at live doppler 7. and the clouds are confined to fipa jet extreme of storm track is taking all the rein. quarter mile in napa and four miles concord and livermore. oakland artua qeril oakland. getting foggy there with 47 degrees. 47 in hayward. as we go through the south bay, it's clear there. 45 san jose, 54 san francisco. so the next...
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david: liz achievements are extraordinary.hink that gallop poll is wrong. >> i have been watching today all democrats not just people in house and congress all democrat candidates everyone is -- has same for a typical democrat talking point, which is he lies, he lies,. and why? because he know he will stand up tomorrow, and talk about all of the achievements and everything, thaash koch blue -- last 3 yearl say don't pay attention to that man. david: state of union special coverage begins 8 p.m. right here fox business. all as on iowa, how n tonight's results could affect tomorrow's markets, that is next. . . ♪. david: iowa voters making their voices heard in about two hours from now, the first major cycle. what could this mean for investors? liz, here is a scenario will we see market selloff in bernie sanders or elizabeth warren wins gig tonight. >> i thought neil cavuto made a good point. i think most people don't believe bernie sanders or elizabeth warren can beat donald trump. those matchups are weaker than biden. people wo
david: liz achievements are extraordinary.hink that gallop poll is wrong. >> i have been watching today all democrats not just people in house and congress all democrat candidates everyone is -- has same for a typical democrat talking point, which is he lies, he lies,. and why? because he know he will stand up tomorrow, and talk about all of the achievements and everything, thaash koch blue -- last 3 yearl say don't pay attention to that man. david: state of union special coverage begins...
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liz: that is a good point.ut of ways to get creative with their income statements. if the last thing left is to raise wages, that is where it starts to run a risk of leading into regular inflation. if we are looking through the rest of the year a labor market that continues to stay tight and we continue to have more jobs than workers, you're going to see more wage inflation. i see wage inflation as the one spot in inflation that is healthy and bumping up against the capacity point. neil: the only other inflation i think we need to keep our eye on his food prices. china does not just have a virus issue, it has a public health issue with pork prices. we could find food prices start to grow, which could fuel a , innd for a wage increase which case i would play that through walmart. the food retailer globally are the only people who could put up prices but not see any shrinking of demand. i think if we are thinking about source of inflation going forward, i think what has happened in china could have a structural i
liz: that is a good point.ut of ways to get creative with their income statements. if the last thing left is to raise wages, that is where it starts to run a risk of leading into regular inflation. if we are looking through the rest of the year a labor market that continues to stay tight and we continue to have more jobs than workers, you're going to see more wage inflation. i see wage inflation as the one spot in inflation that is healthy and bumping up against the capacity point. neil: the...
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benito: pues entonces ¿por qué eres tan molesta con liz? lorena: ¡pues porque li--! ¿liz? no.on alfonso. benito: si yo no estoy molesto con alfonso. lorena: yo no estoy enojada por liz. ¿entonces sí no hay problema? ¿todo bien? benito: no, pues todo bien, ma. lorena: [ríe] benito: nada más ahora sí búscate uno que trabaje, ¿no? ah, y por favor, ya no critiques a mi novia, ¿va? lorena: no, hombre. si ya me cae rebién la garro--digo, liz. es más, ¿por qué no vamos al cine los cuatro? benito: no, tampoco abuses, ma. mejor salimos cada quien por su lado y nos vemos aquí a las diez. lorena: oh, a las diez. benito: Ándale. lorena: casi once, ¿no? tirándole a doce. magda: germán. ¿se puede saber ahora para qué es la junta? germán: se trata de un asunto muy importante, de carácter nacional y alta prioridad en el edificio. rocko: [gime] otra vez quieres que te armemos tu quiniela. germán: pues estaría bueno, pero no. el asunto es que aquí pedrito y don luis necesitan desempatar. a ver, ¿cómo se dice? ¿"pantuflas" o "pantunflas"? todos: [gimen] silvia: luis, es mejor que lo busques en i
benito: pues entonces ¿por qué eres tan molesta con liz? lorena: ¡pues porque li--! ¿liz? no.on alfonso. benito: si yo no estoy molesto con alfonso. lorena: yo no estoy enojada por liz. ¿entonces sí no hay problema? ¿todo bien? benito: no, pues todo bien, ma. lorena: [ríe] benito: nada más ahora sí búscate uno que trabaje, ¿no? ah, y por favor, ya no critiques a mi novia, ¿va? lorena: no, hombre. si ya me cae rebién la garro--digo, liz. es más, ¿por qué no vamos al cine los...