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liz: but that was in the transcript of the president's phone call. final word, congresswoman. >> i don't have any more information. liz: got it thank you so much for joining us. thank you. liz: to your money and markets gerri willis is on the floor of the big board with more of the action and trading today. gerri? gerri: liz, a down day in the markets all three major averages finishing in the red the dow down 80 s&p down 7 and the nasdac down 47. not an ideal day, to launch an i po, but peleton came to market finishing 11% lower the company will not be profitable until 2023. and uber unveiling the safety features after a report in the washington post claiming the company's special investigations unit is trained to put the company ahead of passenger safety. meanwhile, the fourth investigation, anti-trust probe facebook said to be underway, that is the u.s. justice department joining others investigating the company. and being asked by congressional and state investigators for information on google the two companies have clashed in business disputes in the past and finally, walmart sam's club will launch a discount health care program to supplement insurance and bring down ou
liz: but that was in the transcript of the president's phone call. final word, congresswoman. >> i don't have any more information. liz: got it thank you so much for joining us. thank you. liz: to your money and markets gerri willis is on the floor of the big board with more of the action and trading today. gerri? gerri: liz, a down day in the markets all three major averages finishing in the red the dow down 80 s&p down 7 and the nasdac down 47. not an ideal day, to launch an i po,...
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as you know, liz, the attorney general and the president has said they want as much of that report public as possible. liz? lizu very much. >> you are welcome. liz: joining me now is former federal prosecutor. jim, great to have you on. you just heard catherine herridge's report. can you react to it? >> well, i mean, look, in some ways it is a very sad day to see the fbi leadership from recent years in this predicament but it is hard to feel sorry for guys who are narcissistic. they rear their heads every time there's about to be bad news about them like an ag report or john durham's investigative probe and say things how they are victims and how they are being attacked as the representatives of the fbi when they really weren't. liz: this is what's disturbing. we have done our reporting. we have sources. law enforcement officials feel that this taints the good men and women who are fighting to protect the country, that the d.c. fbi bureau was a law unto themselves. i mean devin nunes and jim jordan are saying that the ig is going to find that under the obama administration, those fisa warrants were obtained il
as you know, liz, the attorney general and the president has said they want as much of that report public as possible. liz? lizu very much. >> you are welcome. liz: joining me now is former federal prosecutor. jim, great to have you on. you just heard catherine herridge's report. can you react to it? >> well, i mean, look, in some ways it is a very sad day to see the fbi leadership from recent years in this predicament but it is hard to feel sorry for guys who are narcissistic. they...
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liz. liz liz liz. list. and a very warm welcome to you watching on since last. gandhian by north beach so many people because they copied him you sure that even such a bad cop be sending. i'm not guilty anybody. on the field to find the next guy. who looked up live again in the new booting done deal and fell to feed the dog she went on panty of. the deflection move for the c.e.o. she has a deflection board her pretty good save. that is going to be better than i got off the brilliance of. time you and others are going to going to hear a lot about that on the morning. that you can't but you've got you've. got. a long long while and then you also want to bottom the shopping list which alone can shrink not only. handle one new person and later today move 100 gandhi a new normal i'm going to run the phrase christ be really good no to you then going to mock you then they will join you. us democrats kick into impeachment mode with an official credibility into president trunk the basis for it all lies in a single whistle blow with a 2nd chance and old age i think that i
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liz. liz. lemon. live. at length. play. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. liz. liz liz claiborne. lift. playing. and a very warm welcome to you watching on since last. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president if you. want to be. too great for us this is what the 3 of them will be good. interested always in the water. hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle continuing brags that saga is boris johnson a friend or foe of democracy and another saga russia gate is the way to treat peered justice system one for the protected and one for the rest of us. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest glenn deeson he is a professor at the higher school of economics as well as author of the nikkei of western civilization and resurgence of russia we also have to me he's a political analyst and editor and you know so many internet media project and in london we crossed the markets papadopoulos he's the editor of politics 1st magazine right gentlemen cross-talk world in effect that mea
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liz. liz. lemon. live. live. live. live. oh. please. liz. liz claiborne. lift. and a very warm welcome to you watching on since last. this is a stick from the water bottle phone in the stomach of the fish the brand is sponsor of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there are the litter bugs are trying this way industry should be blamed for all this waste to company has long promised to reuse the plastic. that's. their plastic. special projects funded. on the and you guessed that is the. fun now the mountains of moist only grow higher . but if she warned you and i do the dishes at the bazemore those jeans nudist beach and you see me. in the news i mean that is or that infants involved. a lot of you will see sawing as if i it's about 2 kids out the most called. the. cabinet 5 days doing that. in english lady people who simply knew. she would include in total. but to sit down and goggle it out if. somebody took his teeth but. he's. got you if you got on the bus with you
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liz: yeah, we showed that. azk is a closed-in fund that you can buy into with a basket of these. tracy, thank you for joining us. >> great. happy to be here, liz. liz of advent capital. columbia is proud of you. columbia graduate. tracy maitland. we're coming right back. the dow now down 20 points. don't go away, much more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ spokesman: fraudsters - they're out to get your medicare number so they can bill fake claims in your good name. don't give them that chance. fraudster: just calling to confirm your medicare number. do you have your card available? from medicare, watch out. if a caller says they're it's probably a scam. don't give out your card number. and always check your claim statements for errors. report fraudulent charges to 1-800-medicare. guard your card. learn more at medicare.gov/fraud. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaran
liz: yeah, we showed that. azk is a closed-in fund that you can buy into with a basket of these. tracy, thank you for joining us. >> great. happy to be here, liz. liz of advent capital. columbia is proud of you. columbia graduate. tracy maitland. we're coming right back. the dow now down 20 points. don't go away, much more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ spokesman: fraudsters - they're out to get your medicare number so they can bill fake claims in your good name. don't give them that chance....
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liz claman. liz: it's up three full percentage points, so -- charles: by the way, last month the auto sales came in better than anticipated -- liz: right. charles: according to ed moneyeds. liz: that's why everybody needs us. [laughter] we're getting you the facts and information. all right, here's some facts here, back to table. deescalation in the trade wars signaling acceleration for the markets right now. we're about to tell you what happened, but wall street loves it. the u.s. and china confirm the trade talks are now set to resume this month. wait til you hear how it went down. trade-sensitive stocks in technology leading the charge as oil does a 180 after a third straight week of falling stockpiles. dow jones industrials up 408 points right now, the s&p muscling up 40 points and the nasdaq better by 139. but despite the market enthusiasm, america's farmers are still really stuck in limbo over the trade war that's punishing their profit margins. former agriculture secretary tom vilsack is here in a fox business exclusive. now, he just got back from china, he's going to tell us exactly what he's hearing and seeing from beij
liz claman. liz: it's up three full percentage points, so -- charles: by the way, last month the auto sales came in better than anticipated -- liz: right. charles: according to ed moneyeds. liz: that's why everybody needs us. [laughter] we're getting you the facts and information. all right, here's some facts here, back to table. deescalation in the trade wars signaling acceleration for the markets right now. we're about to tell you what happened, but wall street loves it. the u.s. and china...
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liz. liz liz claim. and a very warm welcome to you watching on since last.hey all see themselves as dying swans in their dreams. but only one of the cells will ever make it to the top. they're ready to give their lives for the chance to die on stage if only once. not even broken wings could deter them. for generations with the merits. but they sweat and tears. through the. honey badger don't care yeah i mean better don't care here we are at the honey badger baltic conference in radio a lot. oh yeah it's really cool let's check in with. max today is a good day to talk about mad cow and mad men because these are good lessons for why we've been calling and why we need big coin and why honey badger don't care about these mad men and and mad cow he's running our world 1st of all you know a lot of people disagree about climate change what's causing it why why.
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liz: i hear what you're saying and here is the thing. would we have found out any of this if hillary had won? >> no that's a brilliant point and the reason it's so brilliant -- liz: i'll take that. >> but you read that in a lot of the books and stuff, lizf the behavior was hedged on she's going to win, that's it and it'll never see the light of day all of the stuff about fisa, what went on with strzok, page, mccabe, comey, never going to see the light of day and then this billionaire businessman wins the election and like oh, my god and now, look at the resistance you've seen for the last year, two year, whatever. the minute the russia probe ended, and they got kind of hit like a mac truck, no collusion they immediately pivot, that's just republican talking points forget that the media buys into it but i'll tell you what there's a lot of there are a lot of issues there, obviously about the fisa court et cetera. liz: i can't believe this is where this country is then. >> it's a tough situation. liz: doug burns you're great. thank you for wrapping it up and for the brilliant complement i'll take it. next up, just kidding i'm not brilliant. next up more kavanaugh media bias as the new york times reporter on that botched story now suggeste
liz: i hear what you're saying and here is the thing. would we have found out any of this if hillary had won? >> no that's a brilliant point and the reason it's so brilliant -- liz: i'll take that. >> but you read that in a lot of the books and stuff, lizf the behavior was hedged on she's going to win, that's it and it'll never see the light of day all of the stuff about fisa, what went on with strzok, page, mccabe, comey, never going to see the light of day and then this...
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liz? liz: that would have cut their impeachment hearing if they had horowitz in. catherine herridge, thank you. an independent counsel is joining us now. your reaction to the hearing today, robert? >> lizts finest. it is a real shame. the democrats just seem hellbent on parting any blowing that they can on president trump. the mueller report didn't do it. the corey lewandowski didn't do it. their lawsuits aren't doing it. they are just not getting any traction. i hope this ends. liz: republican congressman jim jordon blasting former fbi director james comey, watch this. >> the main thing we got from that report from mr. horowitz just a few weeks ago was the fact that the january 6th, 2017 trump tower meeting, when it was president elect trump, they went up there trying to set up the president, trying to tap the president, all while they were telling the president he wasn't under investigation. liz: but, robert, doj ig horowitz, jerry nadler and the democrats are not calling him in to testify. your take? >> well, that's a shame. this is really serious, liz. you know, when the head of the fbi basically engages in a covert operation to try to entrap the president elect of the united state
liz? liz: that would have cut their impeachment hearing if they had horowitz in. catherine herridge, thank you. an independent counsel is joining us now. your reaction to the hearing today, robert? >> lizts finest. it is a real shame. the democrats just seem hellbent on parting any blowing that they can on president trump. the mueller report didn't do it. the corey lewandowski didn't do it. their lawsuits aren't doing it. they are just not getting any traction. i hope this ends. liz:...
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liz: mike, we like the way you think because, okay, boring is actually not bad, for once, right? >> that's right. liz michael. we're looking at session lows. [closing bell rings ] 15 seconds before the top of the hour. the dow down 157 points. you can look to the late-breaking development with the chinese pulling the plug on a field trip. now the closing bell. melissa: trade fears hit wall street. the dow closing down 163 points for the second day in a row. s&p 500, nasdaq both finishing day and week in negativer to. we'll show it to you i have confidence. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. similar confidence. there we go. the cancellation of the trip we'll talk about it. got into people's heads. more on the big market movers. first here is what is new at this hour. possible military action against tehran. president trump meeting with
liz: mike, we like the way you think because, okay, boring is actually not bad, for once, right? >> that's right. liz michael. we're looking at session lows. [closing bell rings ] 15 seconds before the top of the hour. the dow down 157 points. you can look to the late-breaking development with the chinese pulling the plug on a field trip. now the closing bell. melissa: trade fears hit wall street. the dow closing down 163 points for the second day in a row. s&p 500, nasdaq both...
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liz: why? >> and he sold -- i mean, he feels they betrayed him in some way. liz: utah? >> the company, which is located in utah. lizs going to say. >> he feels they betrayed him in some way. what he's saying is he learned something that was going down -- liz: how about that he was dating maria butina? >> nothing to do with that. it had something to do with directors and officers insurance and a letter that was compiled for the board about that insurance. remember, one of the reasons why he resigned he said is because he thought the firm may not be able to get or may have to pay up for the insurance after the thing with maria butina broke. liz: the red-headed spy. >> so something in that letter, let's be clear here, really got byrne, in his view, annoyed. he said he didn't know about the guidance that was going to go down so he sold because of what was in that letter. i don't know what was in that letter. the company won't tell me what was in that letter. the company has no comment. this is one of the strangest stories i have ever covered in my life. just so you know. liz: charlie gasparino. dow's up 125. we'll be r
liz: why? >> and he sold -- i mean, he feels they betrayed him in some way. liz: utah? >> the company, which is located in utah. lizs going to say. >> he feels they betrayed him in some way. what he's saying is he learned something that was going down -- liz: how about that he was dating maria butina? >> nothing to do with that. it had something to do with directors and officers insurance and a letter that was compiled for the board about that insurance. remember, one of...
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liz: your reaction? >> as a lawyer who has worked in a few d.a.'s offices. i would say we need to improve the criminal justice system. and president trump has done that. liz: is it racist? >> i don't think our criminal justice system is racist. but how it many applied to certain people can be. liz joining us. liz: no mention of radical islam just days of the anniversary of 9/11. obama's homeland security secretary says the border is not a threat. we'll take on janet napolitano and what she says is the top threat in you may or may not be surprised. cnn getting an unusual rebuke from the "new york times" and the cia. they say cnn got it wrong by reporting that the extraction of a top spy from russia was due to fears over president trump when that was not the case at all. media bias coming up. this is the age of expression. everyone has something to say. but in a world full of talking, shouldn't somebody be listening? so. let's talk. we are edward jones. with one financial advisor per office, we're built for hearing what's important to you. one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn
liz: your reaction? >> as a lawyer who has worked in a few d.a.'s offices. i would say we need to improve the criminal justice system. and president trump has done that. liz: is it racist? >> i don't think our criminal justice system is racist. but how it many applied to certain people can be. liz joining us. liz: no mention of radical islam just days of the anniversary of 9/11. obama's homeland security secretary says the border is not a threat. we'll take on janet napolitano and...
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you know, liz claman, any time that happens, there's natural anxiety no matter what. liz: it is called climbing the wall of worry; right? charles: yes. liz: wall street climbs that wall of worry. it was interesting to see what happened around -- just shortly after 1:00 p.m. eastern. you talk about setting off a stink bomb just as the garden party starts. hours after a chinese trade delegation of about 30 people arrived at the u.s. trade representative's office, president donald trump advisor on china, michael pillsbury on the left side of your screen, a friend of this show, said tariffs on chinese goods quote could go to 50 percent or 100 percent even if a u.s. china trade deal is not agreed upon soon. in an interview in hong kong, pillsbury telling the south china morning post the president is prepared to escalate the trade war. that quote hitting the tape at 1:37 p.m. eastern time. you can see the dow tumbling to session lows, erasing earlier gains of as much as 125 points to the upside. right now we do have the dow down just 6 points, but what we're going to do is take you live to washington, d.c. to find out if that verbal threat is
you know, liz claman, any time that happens, there's natural anxiety no matter what. liz: it is called climbing the wall of worry; right? charles: yes. liz: wall street climbs that wall of worry. it was interesting to see what happened around -- just shortly after 1:00 p.m. eastern. you talk about setting off a stink bomb just as the garden party starts. hours after a chinese trade delegation of about 30 people arrived at the u.s. trade representative's office, president donald trump advisor on...
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liz: away from pure oil. >> they made that clear. but let's also be clear, when this is happening, the timing is just unbelievable, a journalist was assassinated, likely by the orders of the conference. liz: chopped up with a saw, knife. liz>> wall street did not boycott the conference. despite the ceo saying they were not going. they went. and now they are jumping all over each other to get this deal. liz: it doesn't sound like they'll be any blowbac just business, we're just doing best what it's for sure members. >> i like jamie diamond, i like david solomon and these are people that condone violence. i am saying that money talks and it does not matter that they killed -- these are the people responsible for killing somebody a journalist but they are lining up and they will do the deal. and it's a big thing on wall street, a huge payday. although i wonder, they say they sat it out, would it hurt that much if they sounded out? liz: good question. >> i don't think so. liz: charlie gasparino. wework will have a few minutes left before the important closing bell rings. look at how axel might end up, 5g mia. how to play. . . i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from na
liz: away from pure oil. >> they made that clear. but let's also be clear, when this is happening, the timing is just unbelievable, a journalist was assassinated, likely by the orders of the conference. liz: chopped up with a saw, knife. liz>> wall street did not boycott the conference. despite the ceo saying they were not going. they went. and now they are jumping all over each other to get this deal. liz: it doesn't sound like they'll be any blowbac just business, we're just doing...
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liz: charlie, thank you very much. i still wanted the russian operative spy angle. >> i did all that last week. liz: where was i? look at the dow, it's now down 298. it had, i remind you, been down 425. >> that's because of me. lizoming right back, don't go away. ♪ ♪ we call it the mother standard of care. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your concerns, quiet your fears, lift your spirits. that's the mother standard of care. this is how we inspire hope. this is how we heal. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. a cockroach can survive submergede guy. underwater for 30 minutes. wow. yeah, wow. not getting in today. not on my watch. pests never stop trying to get in. we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. the world is customized to you. built for you. so why isn't it all about you, when it comes to your money? so. what's on your mind? we are edward jones, a 97-year-old firm built for right now. with one financial advisor per office, we're all about knowing what's important to you the one
liz: charlie, thank you very much. i still wanted the russian operative spy angle. >> i did all that last week. liz: where was i? look at the dow, it's now down 298. it had, i remind you, been down 425. >> that's because of me. lizoming right back, don't go away. ♪ ♪ we call it the mother standard of care. it's the idea that if our mothers were diagnosed with cancer, how would we want them to be treated? that's exactly how we care for you. with answers and actions. to hear your...
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liz. liz. lead. the 4 legged. leg length. play. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. play. live. just split. lift. playing. and a very warm welcome to you watching us in such. well you know the thing we kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. being there in this small ball and sniffed it hard to achieve anything. in. the limo self to be told fish already 90 percent of the guard on any blown collar. 15 scoops $75.00 tons they do it several times a day with a clean oh you get an idea. we have to understand we can not stay used to just. be with them this is the deal for you because. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean we. welcome back across the uk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. ok i want to go back to charles in london let's switch gears and talk about the ram maximum pressure well it's not working very well is it ok and this is been the whole problem with the trumpet ministrations approach specifically. with regards to iran it doe
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liz. liz. lemon. live. live. live. live. live live. live . live. live. oh. please. play it. live. live. live. and very well might continue watching us inside. this is this is a stick from the water bottle found in the stomach of the fish the brand is sponsor of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there are the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has promised to reuse the plastic. and soon. there's. a special. on that this year and very pretty but for now the mountains of moist only grow. israel's prime minister revealed details of what he claims is a previously undisclosed nuclear weapons facility and he ran just days before he was up for reelection iran says he simply crying what. must the russian government response to a c.n.n. report that a top american spy was extracted from moscow over worries about trump's handling of classified intelligence describing it as fiction. and british prime minister boris johnson suffer as a moth
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liz: for people who just landed on planet earth, overstock's founder and of course a very colorful patrick burn -- >> liked the guy very much. liz: had said he was pushed by the deep state to get involved with the russian spy -- >> and he was involved in the investigation with the russian meddling in our election according to him. so he resigned. lizthe stock had done well because of his crypto mention. look at bitcoin right now and of course bitcoin is around $8,000 and change. it had been around $12,000. let's listen in to former vice president joe biden. >> -- was at risk. events in recent days have made that even clearer, not only to me but i think everyone. we have a president who believes there's no limit to his power. we have a president who believes he can do anything and get away with it. we have a president who believes he's above the law, pursuing the leader of another nation to investigate a political opponent, that is not the conduct of an american president. the allegations that blocked hundreds of millions of dollars, he'd blocked hundreds of millions of dollars in congressional approved aid to another country is an allegation, unless he agreed to smear a political opponent is not the conduct of an american president. denying congress information which it is constitutionally entitled to and obstructing its efforts t
liz: for people who just landed on planet earth, overstock's founder and of course a very colorful patrick burn -- >> liked the guy very much. liz: had said he was pushed by the deep state to get involved with the russian spy -- >> and he was involved in the investigation with the russian meddling in our election according to him. so he resigned. lizthe stock had done well because of his crypto mention. look at bitcoin right now and of course bitcoin is around $8,000 and change. it...
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liz wheeler. liz wheeler is a 30-year-old young conservative hailing from the heart of the midwest, during college liz served on the board of zoning appeals for her hometown in ohio and was the youngest person in the city's history to hold that position. at the same time, liz coauthored a book with 13 other young americans about being a millennial generation conservative, the book titled young conservative and why it's smart to be like us reached number 2 on amazon's kindle best seller list in civics category. liz has spoken to conservative groups about the role of government in our society and how to win the youth vote and has been interviewed on several radio shows nationwide. she has hosted the show tipping point with liz wheeler on one america news network since 2015. in august of 2016, liz was named the top 10, 30 under 30 conservative star by red alert politics, liz is also the author of the new book tipping point, preorder now and available on tuesday august 5th in stores. liz is also a graduate of penn state university with bachelor's degree in political science and minor in homeland security.
liz wheeler. liz wheeler is a 30-year-old young conservative hailing from the heart of the midwest, during college liz served on the board of zoning appeals for her hometown in ohio and was the youngest person in the city's history to hold that position. at the same time, liz coauthored a book with 13 other young americans about being a millennial generation conservative, the book titled young conservative and why it's smart to be like us reached number 2 on amazon's kindle best seller list in...
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liz: i was looking at discovery, this is a $4.2 billion market cap company. >> that's a big chunk of change. liz: but let's see. >> lionsgate's a little different, i would think. you might be able to get lionsgate cheap just because of some of the industry trends. that said, you know, what he is telling people, for all i know, they got lionsgate teed up tomorrow. i can tell you what he's telling investors today. we're not going to do anything that's dilutive. a big acquisition like a discovery would be pretty dilutive at this point. that doesn't mean they won't do it in the future but right now, they got to digest this merger, put the two companies together. as you know, they have created some sort of centralized office to basically figure out these synergies, meaning job cuts and economies of scale and overlapping departments. that's a big thing. investors want to see some decent cost savings out of this. and they don't want to see them do something that's dilutive. that's a huge thing. he's telling investors that today. so the notion that they are buying discovery for now, maybe for awhile, no. at least that's what bakish is telling investors. the notion they are buying lionsgate, again, been out there, probably not unless they get it for a song. lizt's up 9% year to date. >> what's going on with the two stocks? liz: cbs is up 1.25%. viacom up 1.5%. charlie, thank you very much. >>> we do have headlines on twitter. twitter is saying it is temporarily turning off your ability to tweet via sms or text message to quote, protect people's account. they sent this news via tweet. it's not affecting the stock. stock is up about 3.25%. >> can that stop the trolls from bothering me? i want twitter to stop trolls from bothering me. liz: you know what the trolls are telling me they want you to stop bothering them. we are near session highs. we'll be right back. we trust usaa more than any other company out there. they give us excellent customer service, every time. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa becau
liz: i was looking at discovery, this is a $4.2 billion market cap company. >> that's a big chunk of change. liz: but let's see. >> lionsgate's a little different, i would think. you might be able to get lionsgate cheap just because of some of the industry trends. that said, you know, what he is telling people, for all i know, they got lionsgate teed up tomorrow. i can tell you what he's telling investors today. we're not going to do anything that's dilutive. a big acquisition like...
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liz: he knows their secrets. >> he knows their secrets, maybe. but no, this is normal in the tech world. you cooperate one day and you compete the other. these people will continue to be friends. liz: yeah. eric had to go but as you look at all that's happened, google is another big name in all of this. and the content wars continue. give your favorite pick. i know you don't pick stocks but who as a winner, has the most muscle at this point? >> well, you know, i like the software stocks but that's a little boring. people like zoom that went public earlier have done extremely well. the real deal which is not obviously enterprise software which is used clothing -- lizl, yeah. >> part of it is e-commerce stocks that will start to do well. liz: good to see you. eric hippeau, thank you so much. we are coming right back. don't go away. 30 minutes to go before the end of a wild trading session. we are down about 148 points for the dow jones industrials. remember, the federalesve kicks off that two-day meeting tomorrow. it's a huge week. managing type 2 diabetes? audrey's on it. eating right and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? [sfx: crash of football players colliding off-camera.] maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a
liz: he knows their secrets. >> he knows their secrets, maybe. but no, this is normal in the tech world. you cooperate one day and you compete the other. these people will continue to be friends. liz: yeah. eric had to go but as you look at all that's happened, google is another big name in all of this. and the content wars continue. give your favorite pick. i know you don't pick stocks but who as a winner, has the most muscle at this point? >> well, you know, i like the software...
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liz: i would give it back. stuart: why? >> liz: feel uncomfortable. stuart: you're a good person. liz: you would too right? knows who the money belongs to. liz: doesn't feel right. stuart: who knows what they would do to come after you to get the money back. >>> move on. we have a guest coming up next who says the far left, quote, is destroying the nation by silencing free speech. he calls it a culture jihad. personally i think that is a bit over the top and i'm going to challenge him. you will see the challenge next. ♪ during the fall, everyone who has medicare may be eligible to choose a new medicare health plan. but you may be able to choose a new plan right now. if you answer 'yes' to any of these questions: are you turning 65? do you have both medicare and medicaid? do you have medicare? and are you losing employer health coverage? if you answered yes just once, you may be able to choose a new medicare health plan right now. call humana at the number on your screen to see if you qualify. and we'll send you this helpful medicare decision guide. the call is free, and there's no obligation. humana has ov
liz: i would give it back. stuart: why? >> liz: feel uncomfortable. stuart: you're a good person. liz: you would too right? knows who the money belongs to. liz: doesn't feel right. stuart: who knows what they would do to come after you to get the money back. >>> move on. we have a guest coming up next who says the far left, quote, is destroying the nation by silencing free speech. he calls it a culture jihad. personally i think that is a bit over the top and i'm going to...
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liz: it was interesting, too, they made an announcement about the new nest hub. that came out right before the supreme court steps moment with the state attorneys general. great to see you. >> thank you, liz. liz: you're welcome. michael pachter. join us again. >>> is it the end of the rainbow for gold or just the beginning? with the closing bell ringing in 18 minutes, gold rocketing up over the last six months to hit another six, a six-year high. september hasn't exactly been kind. three of the most important voices in the world of gold investing are here for a one of a kind roundtable to tell us if the treasure is gone or the big fill is just beginning. devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. liz: all right. so the dow is up
liz: it was interesting, too, they made an announcement about the new nest hub. that came out right before the supreme court steps moment with the state attorneys general. great to see you. >> thank you, liz. liz: you're welcome. michael pachter. join us again. >>> is it the end of the rainbow for gold or just the beginning? with the closing bell ringing in 18 minutes, gold rocketing up over the last six months to hit another six, a six-year high. september hasn't exactly been...
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liz: okay. >> all right? you okay with that? liz: i'm okay with that. >> you sure? lizd an entire hit without mentioning cbs/viacom. >> i didn't mention dr. evil until now. by the way, people don't realize how cold it is in here. liz: oh, you are busy. >> this studio -- liz: i gave him -- >> the average viewer doesn't know what people like me have to go through to do a hit with you. it is freezing. i have goosebumps. liz: infantile. >> my teeth are chattering. my nose is running. it's horrible. it's horrible, horrible, horrible. horrible. liz: dow jones industrials now up 67 points. we had been up about 132 earlier today. but green on the screen. nasdaq has now turned negative, down ten. when we come back, "the claman countdown" closer. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ... ♪ can i get some help. watch his head. ♪ i'm so happy. ♪ whatever they went through, they went through together. welcome guys. life well planned. see what a raymond james f
liz: okay. >> all right? you okay with that? liz: i'm okay with that. >> you sure? lizd an entire hit without mentioning cbs/viacom. >> i didn't mention dr. evil until now. by the way, people don't realize how cold it is in here. liz: oh, you are busy. >> this studio -- liz: i gave him -- >> the average viewer doesn't know what people like me have to go through to do a hit with you. it is freezing. i have goosebumps. liz: infantile. >> my teeth are...
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liz wheeler on one american news network since 2015. in august of 2016 she was named a top ten, 30 under 30 conservative rising star by red alert politics. liz is also the author of the new book "tipping points: how to topple the left's house of cards", available for preorder nowsefo and available on tuesday august 6 in stores. liz is also a graduate of penn state university with a bachelors degree in political science and a minor in homeland security. please join in giving a warm welcome to liz wheeler. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you so much for having me. my name is liz wheeler, i host the show tipping point on one american news network. thank you. on july 6 of this year the day after independence day, after my show i logged into twitter, as one does. and found myself blocked by none other than everybody's favorite socialist, aoc. [applause] blocked. now here's the thing. i'm always respectful. i'm always civil. i've even defended aoc whose political policies i think are delusional, dp and dangers d to our nation. i've defendede her again mean, it's about her looks or her age or demeaning comments about her past history as a a bartender. when i rebut her tweets, i only resent fax. nothing personal. do you know what that means? somebody is threatened by the facts and the truth. this is the tweet whi
liz wheeler on one american news network since 2015. in august of 2016 she was named a top ten, 30 under 30 conservative rising star by red alert politics. liz is also the author of the new book "tipping points: how to topple the left's house of cards", available for preorder nowsefo and available on tuesday august 6 in stores. liz is also a graduate of penn state university with a bachelors degree in political science and a minor in homeland security. please join in giving a warm...
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liz . oh. please. liz. lists lists lists leg. lifts. and a very warm welcome to you watching us in such. here we are 2019 with negative interest rates and multi $100000000000.00 trillion dollar venture capital unicorns are all going lost and the colossal failure is being celt in every corner of the global economy and that's why countries are buying gold. i think we're going to vote for you before you. move everything we'll see. we're just going to do most of the good but i. mean 3 years interest. is the meatballs they call it. for fun for the party. but. they move dollars to. faith and. all the both it. shallow on top of the sentence i was always famed for jam i said only long lines cause. i don't feel plentiful and show people you don't want flash they might be good songs for you not like you get back up on guys you say you claim you do let's see you look here i'll. go. in with or just that i should know something good or i don't think for a chimney and think one of. the boys all just all the faith i should get ahead of ourselves. but as they did they stand a silent so called basically.
liz . oh. please. liz. lists lists lists leg. lifts. and a very warm welcome to you watching us in such. here we are 2019 with negative interest rates and multi $100000000000.00 trillion dollar venture capital unicorns are all going lost and the colossal failure is being celt in every corner of the global economy and that's why countries are buying gold. i think we're going to vote for you before you. move everything we'll see. we're just going to do most of the good but i. mean 3 years...
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liz: more importantly, you look great with that purple tie and the new graphic. charles: i got all dressed up for the refresh. lizwe do, right? making the silk purse out of the sow's ear. now we have silk. i love the look of it. charles, thank you so much. >>> what do we have here? breaking news, as we look at all that's going on, we see that in our top stories, the trump administration is working overtime the right now to knock down these rumors that have been out there from friday's report that its trade team considered de-listing chinese companies from american exchanges. shareholders in companies like alibaba, of course, as you know what happened
liz: more importantly, you look great with that purple tie and the new graphic. charles: i got all dressed up for the refresh. lizwe do, right? making the silk purse out of the sow's ear. now we have silk. i love the look of it. charles, thank you so much. >>> what do we have here? breaking news, as we look at all that's going on, we see that in our top stories, the trump administration is working overtime the right now to knock down these rumors that have been out there from friday's...
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liz claman. liz: it's up three full percentage points, so -- charles: by the way, last month the auto sales came in better than anticipated -- liz ed moneyeds. liz: that's why everybody needs us. [laughter] we're getting you the facts and information. all right, here's some facts here, back to table. deescalation in the trade wars signaling acceleration for the markets right now. we're about to tell you what happened, but wall street loves it. the u.s. and china confirm the trade talks are now set to resume this month. wait til you hear how it went down. trade-sensitive stocks in technology leading the charge as oil does a 180 after a third straight week of falling stockpiles. dow jones industrials up 408 points right now, the s&p
liz claman. liz: it's up three full percentage points, so -- charles: by the way, last month the auto sales came in better than anticipated -- liz ed moneyeds. liz: that's why everybody needs us. [laughter] we're getting you the facts and information. all right, here's some facts here, back to table. deescalation in the trade wars signaling acceleration for the markets right now. we're about to tell you what happened, but wall street loves it. the u.s. and china confirm the trade talks are now...
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liz claman, your hour has been magical this week. i mean, it is like i blink and we go up another -- we just explode to the upside. liz: yeah, but todd just took the oxygen out of the -- talk about energy. charles: that's todd. liz: that's todd. that's charles. that's liz. we're all here for you and your money. lucky seven has the markets rocking the day before friday the 13th. sorry some people hate it when i mention it. don't fear it. the dow is up 138 points up right now, aiming for its seventh straight win, longest in 16 months as president trump gives a trade freebie to china and europe central bank restarts the stimulus machine. so this gift from president trump comes in this form, a goodwill gesture to delay october 1st tariffs on 250 billion in chinese goods by two full weeks so that the chinese can celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the peoples republic of china. it comes as china's commerce ministry says its importers are asking american suppliers for prices on pork, soybeans and other agricultural commodities a sign they may be preparing to buy it. also democrat candidates face off in a presidential debate in the lone star state hours from now. it will be the first time that former vice
liz claman, your hour has been magical this week. i mean, it is like i blink and we go up another -- we just explode to the upside. liz: yeah, but todd just took the oxygen out of the -- talk about energy. charles: that's todd. liz: that's todd. that's charles. that's liz. we're all here for you and your money. lucky seven has the markets rocking the day before friday the 13th. sorry some people hate it when i mention it. don't fear it. the dow is up 138 points up right now, aiming for its...
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we popped initially, now we're down 20 as we hand it over to liz claman. lizh, you got it going there. thank you so much, charles. folks, we do have geopolitical tensions as we head into the final hour of trade. even president trump promising in just the last hour that a trade deal with china could come, quote, before the 2020 election or one day after the election is not sending the markets to the moon. stocks are still kind of hovering around ground level as we watch a reversal of fortunes in the oil patch right now. the saudi energy minister claims that as bad as those fires looked on saturday night, the entire country's oil operations will return to full production levels by the end of this month. that's just two weeks, right?
we popped initially, now we're down 20 as we hand it over to liz claman. lizh, you got it going there. thank you so much, charles. folks, we do have geopolitical tensions as we head into the final hour of trade. even president trump promising in just the last hour that a trade deal with china could come, quote, before the 2020 election or one day after the election is not sending the markets to the moon. stocks are still kind of hovering around ground level as we watch a reversal of fortunes in...
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liz. that is where we are today. when we end up flat after coming back 200, the fed did exactly what it expected to do. liz: steve, last word. >> i like market. don't fight the fed. i like the market. liz: have been around a long time? >> a while. liz: you are really calm. thank you so much. [closing bell rings] this is stunning market action day that will be remembered with big moves to the downside. we end up for the s&p and the dow. let's hand it over to "after the bell." there is more. melissa: we are looking at a comeback on wall street following the fed decision to cut rates by a quarter percentage point and keep them at the current level through 2020. the dow closing up a whopping 36 points. we were down more than 200 points earlier in the day. s&p 500 and nasdaq, see how they're ending the day. positive territory for the s&p, barely. nasdaq, no such luck. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. that was a nice little chart at the end intraday for the dow. well-tom to "after the bell." we have fox team coverage i'm sure her counting on keep stories at the end of day
liz. that is where we are today. when we end up flat after coming back 200, the fed did exactly what it expected to do. liz: steve, last word. >> i like market. don't fight the fed. i like the market. liz: have been around a long time? >> a while. liz: you are really calm. thank you so much. [closing bell rings] this is stunning market action day that will be remembered with big moves to the downside. we end up for the s&p and the dow. let's hand it over to "after the...
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liz: because he exempted the e-bikes that come directly from china. >> that's correct. liz: how much did it cost you to shift that production to taiwan? >> cost probably about $100,000 in technology and -- lizou did the right thing, you did what president trump had asked and it was all for naught? >> that's what it looks like right now. liz: let's talk specifically about what we haven't heard lately and that is that familiar peter navarro cry of it's the chinese and the president would say the chinese are paying for the tariffs. you haven't heard that much lately. you actually have a receipt and we wanted to show it to people. we blocked out the proprietary information. >> that's correct. liz: show us what we're looking at as we see this receipt. >> okay. needs to be a little bigger for me. that's a custom invoice we get directly from cbp. on it, you can see that there is -- well, the one before that, you could see that the 25% additional 301 tariff is on there, plus the 11% tariff. when they say there's no -- china's paying, we are paying. liz: you paid a huge chunk of money. >> we're paying over $2 million a month of additional tariffs right now. liz: wow. >> because of the 301s. on the n
liz: because he exempted the e-bikes that come directly from china. >> that's correct. liz: how much did it cost you to shift that production to taiwan? >> cost probably about $100,000 in technology and -- lizou did the right thing, you did what president trump had asked and it was all for naught? >> that's what it looks like right now. liz: let's talk specifically about what we haven't heard lately and that is that familiar peter navarro cry of it's the chinese and the...
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liz kreutz is live from the airport now. liz, any better today or is it still a mess? >> good evening, dan. yeah, not getting any better. every time we check in with a airline, we hear about more delayed flights. in fact, were told right now nearly 300 flights are delayed. 124 flights canceled just today alone. sfo told us they chose to do this now because it's just past the summer rush of travel, right before the rainy season, easier for construction, but really not any easier on the travelers stuck dealing with it. reece donaldson just wants to make it to school tomorrow. >> very frustrated. i need to do my homework. >> but construction shutting down sfo's busiest runway for the third day isn't making it easy. her family's connecting flight to sacramento canceled. >> we landed here. we got the notification. we're going to have to rent a car, drive and go find our yukon at sac just to get home. >> the donaldsons are not the only frustrated fliers. they showed up only to learn their flight to orange county is now flying out of oakland. >> it went from 4:00 p.m. to 2:00 in the morning. and now we have to go to oakland to get there at 7:00 to leave at 8:00. >> hundreds of flights have been delayed or canceled at sfo since the 20-day maintenance project began on saturday. workers are rebuilding the base layer of one of the runways. and we wanted to find out how these delays might be impacting some of the other local airports. so we came here to the oakland airport. we're told at least two flights up here on this board were supposed to take off from san francisco. they were instead rerouted here through oakland. san jose international airport says they're also accommodating rerouted flights. is there anything that could have been done to prevent this from happening? >> not really. we saw evidence that the base layer below the surface was starting to fail, and we've been trying other solutions that would have avoided a runway closure. and these other solutions weren't successful. >> delays are impacting both domestic and international flights, but the most impacted are short haul flights up and down the west coast. the good news, this. >> we're hoping that once this is done, this is something we won't have to touch for another 50 to 60 years. >> so there is three pieces of advice that we keep telling people. we'll repeat them again here. number one, if you're going traveling, try to book an earlier flight before 9:00 a.m. that's when delays are expected to begin. try to avoid flying wednesday to friday. those are the busiest days to fly. and check with your airline. many are offering free change fees. you might be able to fly out of a different airport that's not experiencing these delays instead. live here at sfo, liz kreutz, abc7 news. >> boy, a long 20 days, liz. thank you. >>> if that's not enough, you can expect problems getting in and out of los angeles international airport that airport is closing the lanes where you would normally drop off and pick up passengers at terminals 2 and 3. that includes dealt tax, virgin atlantic, aeromexico, and some southwest flights. the lane closures start today and will last through friday. if you're expecting someone to pick you up, they might have to find a parking lot. >>> new details on bart's big construction project in the east bay that may have affected you. it is scaling back on the highway 24 closures and shut down of train service between walnut creek and orinda. this weekend bart says trains will be running between the stations, but they will be single tracking. riders should still plan on delays. bart is also cancelling the lane closures planned for the following weekend. the big change is for fleet week. there won't be any shutdown so bart can of
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liz? alix: i actually have a question --liz: i actually have a question. what we learned in the last election and brexit is that the polls don't work anymore. should we pay attention to that as market for dispense, or do we just kind of ignore it and expect the unexpected? terry: i think that's an excellent question. my answer to that, very simply, is don't pay attention to polls is a primary indicator of anything in particular, especially for national sentiment. national sentiment doesn't matter when you are doing a primary process in a variety of states. and don't even pay that much attention to the state polling. i think you bring up a very good point. in my view, president trump is president for one overarching reason. i was calling the election very narrowly for clinton. but polling always showed that college-educated white people particularly, which is something 30% odd of the electorate, always said they were 2-1 against trump. if you look at exit polls, they came in somewhere between 10% and 20% ahead of clinton. the brexit effect was as real here as it was in the brexit debates. i wouldn't put a lot of stock in polling at this particular point, which is 600 to 1000 people snapshot, plus or -4%. it doesn't bear out as an investment strategy, certainly. alix: here he haynes and lizy ha liz young both staying with me. we have some breaking news. in a corporate presentation, pay the says it will dividend of $75 billion in 2020. any change in that is appealing to foreign investors who want to buy in the ipo. that dividend probably doesn't hurt either. coming up, open for business. the u.s. plays down reports it is limiting investment for chinese investment -- is listingsinvestment and of chinese company's. this is bloomberg. ♪ erg. ♪ alix: a u.s. treasury official says there's no plans to limit investment and listing of after acompanies report. week&p did sink to a three low when that news broke friday. still with me, liz young and terry haines. we can blame it on trade, but this has been out there in different forms, whether it is senator marco rubio or others. what did you make of it? think this i becoming public at this particular time is gamesmanship in the sense -- and i am not saying that in a critical sense at all -- gamesmanship on the united states' side t
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liz claman, your hour has been magical this week. i mean, it is like i blink and we go up another -- we just explode to the upside. liz: yeah, but todd just took the oxygen out of the -- talk about energy. charles: that's todd. liz that's liz. we're all here for you and your money. lucky seven has the markets rocking the day before friday the 13th. sorry some people hate it when i mention it. don't fear it. the dow is up 138 points up right now, aiming for its seventh straight win, longest in 16 months as president trump gives a trade freebie to china and europe central bank restarts the stimulus machine. so this gift from president trump comes in this form, a goodwill gesture to delay october 1st
liz claman, your hour has been magical this week. i mean, it is like i blink and we go up another -- we just explode to the upside. liz: yeah, but todd just took the oxygen out of the -- talk about energy. charles: that's todd. liz that's liz. we're all here for you and your money. lucky seven has the markets rocking the day before friday the 13th. sorry some people hate it when i mention it. don't fear it. the dow is up 138 points up right now, aiming for its seventh straight win, longest in...
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liz: you will probably beat me in that race. >> i may walk. i may walk. liz: i may walk with you. gerri: last year i didn't but this year i'll hang out with the team. lizou come back and talk some more? gerri: komannyc.org/fox, this is where you go if you want to join us sunday. remember, $100 will buy a mammogram. liz: hang out with us, we are the fun crowd. coming up, the democrats on edge. their strategy not working to win back the white house and senate as the climate change town hall brought out even more wacky ideas. things like the robot tax. it will only pay for bigger government. even cnn fact check a 2020 democrat's false claim about suing exon mobile. a roundup by i.c.e. dozens of foreign nationals charged with horrific human rights abuses in their own homes. we have details here. president trump: when you have thousands of people trying to rush our country, i think that's national security. with sofi, get your credit cards right- by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right. so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed wit
liz: you will probably beat me in that race. >> i may walk. i may walk. liz: i may walk with you. gerri: last year i didn't but this year i'll hang out with the team. lizou come back and talk some more? gerri: komannyc.org/fox, this is where you go if you want to join us sunday. remember, $100 will buy a mammogram. liz: hang out with us, we are the fun crowd. coming up, the democrats on edge. their strategy not working to win back the white house and senate as the climate change town hall...
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liz kreutz joins us live at sfo with what you need to know. liz. >> reporter: good evening. yeah, delays. that's what you can expect. we are told that all flights are going to be impacted, both domestic and international, particularly those short haul flights. airlines are now alerting people to this disruption. some even offering to change flights for free. friday night at sfo, flights were on time, but starting saturday, that likely won't be the case. >> one of our runways, run way 28-left, will be closed due to necessary construction. so we can expect delays averaging 20 to 30 minutes. >> reporter: here's what you need to know. for the next 20 days, sfo's busiest runway will be out of commission for maintenance. during that time, all flights coming in and out of san francisco will have to use just one runway, meaning you better be ready for delays. >> people will say this is such an inconvenience, but why is it important? >> i would think of it like this. like roadways have maintenance, like a regular road. so a runway is similar to that. >> reporter: to help ease the traffic, sfo has worked with airlines to reduce the number of flights during this period by 13%. many airlines including united are sending passengers emails like this, warning people about the expected delays and offering to change flights for free. we talked to a guy at sfo leaving friday night for palm springs. you think it's good they're doing this maintenance? >> it's better than having plane crashes. we don't need potholes on our tarmac. >> reporter: a worthy inconvenience, but, hey, he doesn't have to deal with it. you missed it by one day. how are you feeling about it? >> delays, you should try tow book early flights before 9:00 a.m. try to avoid wednesdays to fridays. like we said, talk to your airline. many are willing to change your flight for free. reporting here at sfo, liz it's going to be a bit of a hassle. thanks very much, liz. >>> a ghost ship trial juror spoke with abc7 news tonight sharing his story with what he calls one of the most fascinating and frustrating experiences of his life. millard billings was one of the alternate jurors. he never expected to deliberate. but when the judge threw out three jurors, he was called back to court. >> the case was very, very complex. i was very frustrated because i felt there were a couple of people on the jury that immediately had already made up their mind. >> billings says after hours of deliberation, it seemed likely the jury could be hung for both derick almena's conviction, and max harris' acquittal. >> two days before the end, when the woman was sort of saying that she wasn't going to allow us to let him go, we talked to her. she was very nice. she was very reasonable, and finally at the last minute, she said, okay. i will join the other 11, and so max harris got off. >> as for almena, the jurors had
liz kreutz joins us live at sfo with what you need to know. liz. >> reporter: good evening. yeah, delays. that's what you can expect. we are told that all flights are going to be impacted, both domestic and international, particularly those short haul flights. airlines are now alerting people to this disruption. some even offering to change flights for free. friday night at sfo, flights were on time, but starting saturday, that likely won't be the case. >> one of our runways, run...
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[applause] conference chair liz cheney, thank you, liz. [applause] nrcc chair tom emmer.thank you, tom. bill ferguson.ip great job. thank you, great job. aisles and want to proudly welcome our newest republican congressmen, people that thought a big fight and they are winners. they reacted so incredibly under pressure the world was watching. a lot of people were hoping for the opposite outcome but many more people were hoping for the outcome we had. a man who was not expected necessarily to win, then he was brutal and brilliant and did a andt job, now soon-to-be now congressman dan bishop for many years. thank you, dan. what a great job. what a great job, dan. man who fought so hard, and he was supposed to win won little tiny bit and he by a lot of points, it was a big victory and i want to congratulate you, greg murphy. he will be with you folks for a long time. they are special people. north carolina, thank you. it was some crowds that turned ,ut, like people never expected and it was a great evening of television. i would not say the fake news was too happy with the ou
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trump: conference chair liz cheney, thank you, liz. [applause] chair, tom: and our emmer.plause] pres. trump: tom, thank you, tom. chief deputy whip bill ferguson. -- drew ferguson. drew,you, jdrew, -- great job. thank you, great job. aisles and want to proudly welcome our newest republican congressmen, people that thought a big fight and they are winners. they reacted so incredibly under pressure, the world was watching. a lot of people were hoping for the opposite outcome, but many more people were hoping for the outcome we had. a man who was not expected necessarily to win, and then ge -- and then he got in gear and he was brutal and brilliant and did a great job, now soon-to-be and now congressman dan bishop for many years. thank you, dan. [applause] pres. trump: what a great job. what a great job, dan. and another man who fought so hard, and he was supposed to win by a little tiny bit, and he won by a lot of points, it was a big victory, and i want to congratulate you, greg murphy. he will be with you folks for a long time. these two people are special people. north c
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liz claman, over to you. liz: happy tuesday. happy september. thank you so much. to contain this three-headed monster that's driving markets mad on this first trading day of september. stocks underwater not only as new 15% tariffs on chinese goods kicked in over the weekend, but now there is an economist at a major bank who says china is hunkering down and preparing for the trade war with the u.s. to last up to a decade. trade-sensitive stocks are getting pummeled as the schedule for new talks with the chinese is still up in the air, and then there's the deadly hurricane. dorian leaving destruction in in its path. we are going to tell you exactly where it's centered r
liz claman, over to you. liz: happy tuesday. happy september. thank you so much. to contain this three-headed monster that's driving markets mad on this first trading day of september. stocks underwater not only as new 15% tariffs on chinese goods kicked in over the weekend, but now there is an economist at a major bank who says china is hunkering down and preparing for the trade war with the u.s. to last up to a decade. trade-sensitive stocks are getting pummeled as the schedule for new talks...
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liz, you know, there's no way to describe how much pain we went through that day and how much it is a lasting reality every day here in new york. liz: yeah. >> and you know we've lost first responders it seems like every week there's another person who was there trying to help people, save people, trying to find the bodies of those we lost on that day of tragedy, but another tragedy occurred, where we now keep losing first responders who were told by the federal government it was safe to be down there. and it wasn't. that's a national tragedy too. and they are finally getting some recognition in washington and some support. but we should remember them every single day. lizd never forget. >> never forget. liz: great to have you. bill de blasio, who is on fox news, on fox business, hey, you know what? we're fair and balanced. we love having you. >> it is important to speak to the folks who watch fox. i don't have to agree with this network on everything, there's a lot i disagree with -- >> you need to watch us more often >> there's a lot of people who watch fox that democrats need to honor and respect by making our case to them and not ignoring them. i think on an issue like automation, we might find we have a lot more common ground than we realize. >> mayor bill de blasio, thank you for being a guest here. big tech, speaking of robotics and technology, big tech is under fire, not just from de blasio, but a newspaper giant on capitol hill today blaming facebook and google for their economic woes. are these companies really the ones to blame? every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month for 36 m
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liz. li letter. liz, how did this letter come together, who was behind it and how you got 150 ceos on board to act on it. >> i was not one of the people who created it, i was just lucky enough to be asked to sign my name. so i heard about it through ron conway who is an incredible investor and person in silicon valley. and the every town folks were really tleading people behind creating the letter and the levi ceo of course was a big name behind it as well. >> and so i'm curious why it was important for you to add your name to the efforts and how is your business connected to gun violence given what you do? >> absolutely. there are two main reasons that i felt it was important to sign this letter. the first one is common sense. 22% of guns that are acquired last year were acquired with no back be ground cheground check think that is ridiculous. this is not a left or right issue. this is a life or death issue. and the second reason is actually a lot more personal. as you mentioned about my company. so we help millions of college students and recent graduates connect with great employers. on when i think about the millions out there in the us.s. u.s., 61% say they are worried about being shot in their classroom or library. and college students have enough things to worry about with tense of thousand of dollars of student debt or with what are they going to do with their lives. so i don't think that we need to have them also be worried about being shot done on their campus. i will mention that after the letter was published in the new york time, i got emails from some of our users, students throughout the country, one wrote to me saying that he was scared that someone who was mentally unstable would go to a pawn shop, buy a gun and comeinn his classroom and murder people. and it is ridiculous, i think we needed to speak up and say something. >> remarkable that you did. excellent that you did. it is very sobering in fact what you paint there. what about the republicans some of whom are pushing back, accusing ceos of meddling. senator ted cruz saying they are trying to become political players on divisive social issues. is that your goal here and what is the calculation among ceos about that? >> of course that is not my goal. i will say that i was reading what is the nra saying, what is mitch mcconnell saying, and i think that ultimately they keep pointing to we shouldn't be focused on universal background checks, we should focus on this other thing that will make a bigger impact. what i don't understand, why not take every step we can. this will not save everyone from senseless shootings, but it will make a very big impact and it is just one accept forward. the house has already passed it as i'm sure you're aware, it was legislation that was supported and led by both republicans and democrats and so this is just one step forward. and so if i can speak out on behalf of our students and users throughout the country, i think it is something like 93% of college students are in favor of universal background checks, why wouldn't i use my voice to do that. >> lizmber of things. but i want to thank you very much as well for joining me on the show. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the president defending his proposed ban on e flavored cigarettes. will it help battle the spread of vaping related illnesses. >> vaping as it pertains to innocent children and they are coming home and saying mom, i want to vape. want to vape gy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief i am royalty of racing, i am the twisting thundercloud. raise your steins to the king of speed. back then, we checked ...zero times a day. times change. eyes haven't. that's why there's ocuvite. screen light... sunlight... longer hours... eyes today are stressed! but ocuvite has vital nutrients... ...that help protect them. ocuvite. eye nutrition for today. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond.
liz. li letter. liz, how did this letter come together, who was behind it and how you got 150 ceos on board to act on it. >> i was not one of the people who created it, i was just lucky enough to be asked to sign my name. so i heard about it through ron conway who is an incredible investor and person in silicon valley. and the every town folks were really tleading people behind creating the letter and the levi ceo of course was a big name behind it as well. >> and so i'm curious why...
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liz claman, it's up to you. liz: we've got a lot going. i'm glad that jason didn't finish.hat. we have to say that oil grabbing the spotlight, now taking center stage right this minute. with a 4% spike in the final hour of trade as president trump cracks the door open to iran. black gold powering the markets after donald trump told the media quote, iran wants to talk. and that a face-to-face could happen at the united nations general assembly here in new york city later this month. oil, which is trading right now at $56.20, closed in the regular session more than 4% higher.
liz claman, it's up to you. liz: we've got a lot going. i'm glad that jason didn't finish.hat. we have to say that oil grabbing the spotlight, now taking center stage right this minute. with a 4% spike in the final hour of trade as president trump cracks the door open to iran. black gold powering the markets after donald trump told the media quote, iran wants to talk. and that a face-to-face could happen at the united nations general assembly here in new york city later this month. oil, which...