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hand it over to my colleague liz claman, take us up another couple hundred points before the weekend. liz: i got your back. don't worry about it. charles: thanks a lot. liz: especially on a friday; right? nice to see a 306 point gain. charles: there you go. liz: folks, we have a developing story starting to break over the past hour, could the clock be ticking on the wildly popular tik-tok app? within the last hour amazon has ordered all employees to delete this popular short video app from their work phones and laptops. what's really behind the ban? and could amazon's move embolden the trump administration to blacklist this chinese-owned company? state department undersecretary for economic growth and energy in the environment is here to talk about the sudden focus on tik-tok and why the administration sees the seemingly inknockous app as the latest threat to america's security. speaking of bans, when apple ejected a small e-mail service app a couple of weeks ago, the man behind that app launched a david versus goliath battle with the silicon valley behemoth and lived to tell. the co founder and ceo of an e-mail parent base camp is here in a fox business
hand it over to my colleague liz claman, take us up another couple hundred points before the weekend. liz: i got your back. don't worry about it. charles: thanks a lot. liz: especially on a friday; right? nice to see a 306 point gain. charles: there you go. liz: folks, we have a developing story starting to break over the past hour, could the clock be ticking on the wildly popular tik-tok app? within the last hour amazon has ordered all employees to delete this popular short video app from...
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liz claman. liz, i think you had a little momentum in this last hour to the upside. liz: i think so, too. people who are just tuning in might say what planet is charles on, we are down 300 points but we had been down 500, so perhaps. we are looking for it. we are heading into a critical final hour of trade, everybody, because imminently, we've got dueling 2020 presidential economic events that are about to unfold that could move the markets. democratic presidential candidate joe biden is in dunmore, pennsylvania about to unveil his economic recovery plan. we do know it begins with $700 billion in buy american and buy american innovation, with a modern take on infrastructure and clean energy investment. then almost simultaneously, president trump is about to sign an executive order to promote hispanic prosperity. we are monitoring both events. we will take you to the rose garden for president trump's event and we will see whether he addresses today's dramatic supreme court ruling that could allow state district attorneys to access his tax records. that ruling does have a distinct connection
liz claman. liz, i think you had a little momentum in this last hour to the upside. liz: i think so, too. people who are just tuning in might say what planet is charles on, we are down 300 points but we had been down 500, so perhaps. we are looking for it. we are heading into a critical final hour of trade, everybody, because imminently, we've got dueling 2020 presidential economic events that are about to unfold that could move the markets. democratic presidential candidate joe biden is in...
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clashes the please liz liz situation here is why dramatic tendency to be pulling back to make up so going back towards the parliament building which is where they were concentrated yesterday. live. i am liberal to see that some believe that the cuban 19 found them it could get worse from from so many people gathering for. it's my place but the 4 you're going seem to care about that much. we've heard senator hutchison the president what's hard is one. basically given up on for going over the weekend but demonstrators are still the streets and you can see. they're going back towards the east. they're going back towards the tear gas and sensibly and they say they're not going to give up. let's bring you an update on their global coronavirus figures the overall case count has exceeded 12000000 people worldwide with more than half a 1000000 fake teletubbies meanwhile a new study shows the covert death toll in europe is 2 thirds higher than expected in a bad flu year the death rates are high and among both among older generations as well as the 15 to 44 age group the worst hit countries have be
clashes the please liz liz situation here is why dramatic tendency to be pulling back to make up so going back towards the parliament building which is where they were concentrated yesterday. live. i am liberal to see that some believe that the cuban 19 found them it could get worse from from so many people gathering for. it's my place but the 4 you're going seem to care about that much. we've heard senator hutchison the president what's hard is one. basically given up on for going over the...
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we've seen clashes look please liz liz it's elation here is why dramatic tendency to be pulling back to take up you know going back towards the parliament building which is where they were concentrated yesterday. i am i have lived here also seeing that some believe that the cuban 19 pandemic could get worse from from so many people gathering for. my place but the for your don't seem to care about that much. leave her than your porch a residence with her artist why aren't the. basically given up on your own over the weekend but then it's through the stillness really and you can see. they're going back towards the police. they're going back towards the fairgrounds and sensually and i say they're not going to give up. ok let's give you an update then on the global corona virus think it is the overall case count has exceeded 12000000 people worldwide with more than half a 1000000 fatalities meanwhile a new study to show that the death toll in europe is 2 thirds higher than expected in a bad flu year the death rates are higher both among older generations as well as the 15 to 44 age group
we've seen clashes look please liz liz it's elation here is why dramatic tendency to be pulling back to take up you know going back towards the parliament building which is where they were concentrated yesterday. i am i have lived here also seeing that some believe that the cuban 19 pandemic could get worse from from so many people gathering for. my place but the for your don't seem to care about that much. leave her than your porch a residence with her artist why aren't the. basically given up...
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liz: ceo of the nasdaq. see you next time. >> thank you, liz. liz: "the claman countdown" is coming right back. jones industrials up 125. nasdaq still in the green as well. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ it was 1961 when nellie young lost her devoted husband. without him, things were tough. her last option was to sell her home, but... her home meant everything to her. her husband had been a high school football coach and it turned out, one of his former players came up with an answer. a loan, created just for older homeowners. and pretty soon, nellie young had one of the first reverse mortgages. discover if a reverse mortgage loan is right for you. use it to eliminate monthly mortgage payments and increase cashflow, create an emergency fund, preserve retirement savings and more. call now for your free information kit. that first reverse mortgage loan meant nellie could stay in the home she loved so much, with memories that meant even more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan... and it's tax-free cash just when you need it. it's about making your retirement
liz: ceo of the nasdaq. see you next time. >> thank you, liz. liz: "the claman countdown" is coming right back. jones industrials up 125. nasdaq still in the green as well. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ it was 1961 when nellie young lost her devoted husband. without him, things were tough. her last option was to sell her home, but... her home meant everything to her. her husband had been a high school football coach and it turned out, one of his former players came up with an...
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liz: you want to go where the ball is going to be on the soccer field or the puck. great to see you. john burke, he loves phillips. joining me now tonight at 6:00 p.m., lizes trading begins. gives us and indication how markets open. i let you know how futures open. i will take some of your questions. [closing bell rings] thanks for joining us. the tomorrow the ceo of nasdaq, joining me live on "the claman countdown. that will do it for the market action. the dow ekes out a gain of 147. melissa: trying to find common ground. top white house officials meeting with leaders on capitol hill as we wait for a briefing from president trump on the covid-19 response. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome everybody, to "after the bell." so the dow is up on the day. stimulus and some optimism about vaccines seemed to help things out. we seemed to close off the highs of the session. s&p basically flat today. nasdaq pulling back in the red after hitting an all-time high again earlier in the day. it was due for a pullback. we'll talk about it. fox business team coverage. blake burman and edward lawrence
liz: you want to go where the ball is going to be on the soccer field or the puck. great to see you. john burke, he loves phillips. joining me now tonight at 6:00 p.m., lizes trading begins. gives us and indication how markets open. i let you know how futures open. i will take some of your questions. [closing bell rings] thanks for joining us. the tomorrow the ceo of nasdaq, joining me live on "the claman countdown. that will do it for the market action. the dow ekes out a gain of 147....
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liz: congressman, great to see you, come backoo soon. >> thanks liz. liznancy pelosi now facing major blowback for calling the federal officers in a tweet, storm troopers top mob violence, 188 of the officers have been injured, speaker pelosi now trained to claim i did not say that but we have her tweets to say she did say it. black voicess for trump 2020 jak brewer takes on this debate, did she put these officers in danger as william barr says she now possibly dead. that story next. ♪ >> there is obviously not storm troopers, the storm trooper from the department of justice amounted to 29 marshals in the courthouse. 29al marshals. ♪ the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you d
liz: congressman, great to see you, come backoo soon. >> thanks liz. liznancy pelosi now facing major blowback for calling the federal officers in a tweet, storm troopers top mob violence, 188 of the officers have been injured, speaker pelosi now trained to claim i did not say that but we have her tweets to say she did say it. black voicess for trump 2020 jak brewer takes on this debate, did she put these officers in danger as william barr says she now possibly dead. that story next. ♪...
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liz. liz something for you on your sports h.q. . oh you. take a bite. an ocean of stories even the news. can overwhelm you. your way i know you want to let me bring you back. the questions. number. and lists as this. brings all the. deaths. in question. i'm a journalist it's all i know being a truth teller people say i make among come from good news is like a jackhammer good drill down they find the truth news with rick sanchez because it's time to do news again and question more. i like it when the hosts ask a question for the guests and then actually listens to the yes answer and then react to that it's a folks dennis miller here i've got a new show. they're welcome back i'm rick sanchez more and more information is being released about former jeffrey epstein fixer glenn maxwell now remember maxwell has been accused by many of the women who epstein raped they say she was an accessory that she was even in the room sometimes and kind of took part as sick as that may sound that is why all of these new details about her as she awaits her new trial are get
liz. liz something for you on your sports h.q. . oh you. take a bite. an ocean of stories even the news. can overwhelm you. your way i know you want to let me bring you back. the questions. number. and lists as this. brings all the. deaths. in question. i'm a journalist it's all i know being a truth teller people say i make among come from good news is like a jackhammer good drill down they find the truth news with rick sanchez because it's time to do news again and question more. i like it...
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liz: john cox, great to see you. come back soon. >> great beard appreciate it. liz: i am elizabeth mcdonald on "the evening edit."ching. join us tomorrow night. we will have a lot of headlines for you. we hope you have a good evening. again, thanks for joining us. ♪ >> the people's house -- a family's legend. >> i can remember being a little kid and asking my father what it was. >> a century-old mystery. >> he said, "it's from the white house." and i go, "talking about d.c. white house?" i was just stunned. >> the white house neither confirms nor denies... >> what do you see? >> gold! [ laughs ] >> let's investigate! >> i scrape the paint layers down to the wood. >> and when you heard what it was worth? >> and sold! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today
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liz. we'll have to see. liz: boy to see a 60-dollar stock, for years this thing was, 30? intel has made big moves over the past couple years. ashley, thank you. >>> we are just as we said hours away from the first pitch on baseball finally opening day but with the economy behind in the count, which sectors are hitting home runs, which ones are striking out as we look ahead? ubs managing director, senior portfolio manager jason katz. let's go. give me a sense, what should be up at bat or in the doghouse or certainly in the including house. >> well, lizth has clearly been batting .500 and value hasn't made contact here. liz: okay. >> i think you will see a shift here, inside, a shift where you're going to see growth start to take a back seat where value can play catchup. we have never seen disparity with respect to performance. growth up 16% this year. value down nearly 13%. liz: but looking at the second half of the year let's get it down to specific sectors versus just growth versus value. >> if you're going to tilt toward cyclicality you lean towards consumer discretionary, industrials, health care. you have to be discretionary. you have can't blindly buy value. from a valuation perspective it is too valuable to ignore. liz: what are some of the ones that could come out of left field, jason? >> certainly the virus is throwing a curveball in terms of the economy and in terms of digitization, the digital economy is throwing incredible fastball breaking a 106 mile-per-hour record. i you have to be mindful of higher taxes this year, h
liz. we'll have to see. liz: boy to see a 60-dollar stock, for years this thing was, 30? intel has made big moves over the past couple years. ashley, thank you. >>> we are just as we said hours away from the first pitch on baseball finally opening day but with the economy behind in the count, which sectors are hitting home runs, which ones are striking out as we look ahead? ubs managing director, senior portfolio manager jason katz. let's go. give me a sense, what should be up at bat...
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liz: john cox, great to see you. come back soon. >> great beard appreciate it. liz: i am elizabeth mcdonald on "the evening edit."ll have a lot of headlines for you. we hope you have a good evening. again, thanks for joining us. ♪ >> ♪ john brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave ♪ >> to some, he's an insane killer who sparked civil war. >> if the revolt at harpers ferry had not occurred, the south probably wouldn't have seceded from the union. >> ♪ glory, glory, hallelujah ♪ glory, glory... >> to others, he's a saint, a martyr, a prophet. >> john brown believed that god had brought him to this earth for the purpose of delivering nearly four million enslaved people into freedom. >> what he touches become relics. >> the local people were producing fake pieces of the rope, fake pieces of the scaffold. >> what about his strange inheritance?
liz: john cox, great to see you. come back soon. >> great beard appreciate it. liz: i am elizabeth mcdonald on "the evening edit."ll have a lot of headlines for you. we hope you have a good evening. again, thanks for joining us. ♪ >> ♪ john brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave ♪ >> to some, he's an insane killer who sparked civil war. >> if the revolt at harpers ferry had not occurred, the south probably wouldn't have seceded from the union....
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liz. liz: i have a question. charlie: okay. go ahead, i'm sorry. liztten an op-ed assuring the public that everything would be fine regarding this pandemic, and just a few days later, he sold. so i'm wondering if the connection that they end up making doesn't really pass the snell test. i know we work on actual law and actual precedent but, you know, you don't see republican leadership really supporting him at the moment. charlie: well, it looks sleazy, no doubt about it. i don't know why these senators are wasting their time trading stock so much. i mean, they do have retirement they have to worry about, i get it. they don't make a ton of money. i would just say this. i don't know if that matters in terms of this case in and of itself. you have to prove that he traded solely on the information he received at that briefing and that the information at that briefing was so top secret that there was nothing like it being spoken about publicly that he could have gleaned. if you look, go back and do a google search, there was stuff out there about covid com
liz. liz: i have a question. charlie: okay. go ahead, i'm sorry. liztten an op-ed assuring the public that everything would be fine regarding this pandemic, and just a few days later, he sold. so i'm wondering if the connection that they end up making doesn't really pass the snell test. i know we work on actual law and actual precedent but, you know, you don't see republican leadership really supporting him at the moment. charlie: well, it looks sleazy, no doubt about it. i don't know why these...
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liz: henrik, i would love for you to join me on the day you go public. okay? >> i will. liz: closing bell is the most important hour and you should be on with us. we will wait to see that happen. henrik fisker, thank you so much. >>> closing bell, 26 minutes away. ghislaine maxwell, the woman at the center of the epstein case, has just been denied bail. we've got breaking details live from the courthouse in new york. we will take you there in just a moment. lizbreaking news. a u.s. judge just denied bail for ghislaine maxwell, the woman at the center of the jeffrey epstein case. maxwell pleading not guilty to charges of recruiting minors who were then allegedly sexually abused, to conspiracy and perjury at the video conference arraignment hearing, the government called the alleged jeffrey epstein sex crime accomplice a flight threat, saying they had even found her cell phone wrapped in tin foil, presumably in a misguided attempt to avoid detection when she was apprehended at her new hampshire residence just a few weeks ago. to fox news' brian yennis, live in brooklyn, where maxwell is being held. what was this like? reporter: well, it was pretty remarkable. this teleconference where about 1,000 people were listening in. the federal judge making it clear that she believed that ghislaine maxwell is a flight risk. the fact that she has international ties and substantial financial means meant to her that she believed there was sufficient belief
liz: henrik, i would love for you to join me on the day you go public. okay? >> i will. liz: closing bell is the most important hour and you should be on with us. we will wait to see that happen. henrik fisker, thank you so much. >>> closing bell, 26 minutes away. ghislaine maxwell, the woman at the center of the epstein case, has just been denied bail. we've got breaking details live from the courthouse in new york. we will take you there in just a moment. lizbreaking news. a...
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liz claman. she's up next. liz: you just made an excellent point. july 31st, we could see some very ugly situations if congress doesn't, like you say, right, get its act together? charles: yeah. yeah. they got to get it together. got to figure it out. liz: yeah. lot of suffering ahead if they don't. all right. wall street wrapping up the week waiting, wondering and yes, worrying. how much will record coronavirus cases stall the recovery and is that already happening? as the dow and s&p look to close out their third straight winning week, the nasdaq, while up 45, is trying to scratch out gains here. at this hour, three states which had been among the earliest to reopen are now clinging to hopes they can somehow reverse rising record death tolls. florida, texas, south carolina have flipped roles with new york which back in march was the covid capital of the world. one of the new york stars of the netflix dockuseries "pandemic" is here. he's responsible for the pandemic response for all of new york city's hospitals. she will tell us what lessons she learned during the darkest moments and how overwhelmed hospitals in the new hot spots can gain control. >>> speaking of netflix, the streaming media leader "tiger king" crown a bit dented whil
liz claman. she's up next. liz: you just made an excellent point. july 31st, we could see some very ugly situations if congress doesn't, like you say, right, get its act together? charles: yeah. yeah. they got to get it together. got to figure it out. liz: yeah. lot of suffering ahead if they don't. all right. wall street wrapping up the week waiting, wondering and yes, worrying. how much will record coronavirus cases stall the recovery and is that already happening? as the dow and s&p look...
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liz. liz. the best way to simply keep the media chill rationally avoid the venue is to court of. nothing of the. state concert. last night. the. mission. was. to. get it. to. the. time said this is shipping stone bring michael chesty a safe bet load out of. it if you want to for a scene you see anybody. cares because they're. listening to. you but it still. but you should you know should use the. beach. as opposed to live bush is going to be in that a deal. with the new look the leadership believe bush sure to believe. it is good to see you couldn't live. good looking. guy to it you can assure me. to. resume with the cheap stuff old an idea the. news is not really needed and he. will eat it and. not giving you money although you think you are going to sleep you. think that you think. you are dishonest and should get through. but if it was you that you treat. we will struggle. just not just you know such and such. sounds to me like you guys said the sense of actual action. of those who want to see your most causes for that was the moment the gulf war was close it's much stronger t
liz. liz. the best way to simply keep the media chill rationally avoid the venue is to court of. nothing of the. state concert. last night. the. mission. was. to. get it. to. the. time said this is shipping stone bring michael chesty a safe bet load out of. it if you want to for a scene you see anybody. cares because they're. listening to. you but it still. but you should you know should use the. beach. as opposed to live bush is going to be in that a deal. with the new look the leadership...
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liz. liz. the best way to simply keep the media chill rationally of all of the fact here is to quote of. what you know nothing of the. state's concert. last night. which the. governor. will was. hit. the. time sets in this is shipping still being michael chesty i think it's safe bet loadout of course is just not. seeing it to be his new. course because the. bill is going to be. still. but you should you know she used to. be somebody. that. even. the most. as opposed to live bush is going to be in the radio. with the new live though you should believe bush sure to believe. it is good to see you can live. in a good. mood god which you push to meet. these new movements to achieve that goal an idea that. news is not really needed and he. will eat it and. if you look at the student. loan you think you want to slug you seem. to. think that you know. you are doing this and should go through. what it was you do in your tree. we will strive. to was just you know success which. sounds to me like you guys
liz. liz. the best way to simply keep the media chill rationally of all of the fact here is to quote of. what you know nothing of the. state's concert. last night. which the. governor. will was. hit. the. time sets in this is shipping still being michael chesty i think it's safe bet loadout of course is just not. seeing it to be his new. course because the. bill is going to be. still. but you should you know she used to. be somebody. that. even. the most. as opposed to live bush is going to be...
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liz? liz: you know, i just want to describe the scene at the moment. so i believe we just got a shot of wilbur ross, commerce secretary, and robert lighthizer, the trade representative. wilbur, he's the one wearing the mask in the far right. he appears to be on his phone. i'm thinking that's lighthizer right behind him. and i think it's important to note, too, edward, that mexico has really morphed over the years to become a massive auto manufacturing and auto parts manufacturing hub but their labor fees have been way lower. they pay their people about $1.50 per hour for parts and $2.50 on the assembly line. that now, according to usmca, has to move up to $16 an hour. correct? that will impact the cost of a car. reporter: for 75% of the car, it does push the costs up. that's one of the reasons mexico has been so successful at the manufacturing, is their cost of labor was so cheap, then they had the agreement with the united states and this agreement, usmca, to allow products to freely flow through. in doing this agreement, the u.s. and canada really wanted to make sure mexico sort of came up to our standards related to manufacturing of those parts and paying the labor wages of $16 an hour so they do have to make that threshold on a majority of the car in order to have it satisfied that they have free trade. that's important. lized. reporter: you see the scene. you mentioned wilbur ross. i mentioned earlier at the white house, i talked to him earlier at the white house, he was walking through here. very interesting, this scene. he is very interested in obviously the commerce part of this, the trade, making sure that that trade follows through. the administration believes this is going to create 600,000 jobs between u.s., mexico and canada over the next five years, but those jobs here in the united states, because of this agreement. liz: well, yeah. and perhaps some of that business might move north to our country. we will be watching all of it. edward is going to stand right there. don't worry. we've got our cameras right there. >>> meantime, we have the closing bell ringing in 19 minutes. nasdaq up 119. that will be the 25th all time record close if we can hold on to that number. dow is up 141 points. as we await the presidents of both u.s. and mexico, and by the way, we just want to let everybody know, we ar
liz? liz: you know, i just want to describe the scene at the moment. so i believe we just got a shot of wilbur ross, commerce secretary, and robert lighthizer, the trade representative. wilbur, he's the one wearing the mask in the far right. he appears to be on his phone. i'm thinking that's lighthizer right behind him. and i think it's important to note, too, edward, that mexico has really morphed over the years to become a massive auto manufacturing and auto parts manufacturing hub but their...
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liz claman, the markets look like they're waiting for something. bet it comes in your hour. liz: they are waiting for you to finish and me to start. let me tell you something, charles. we -- [ speaking simultaneously ] liz: that's right. well, they are waiting for a lot in this hour, most importantly perhaps an announcement the president is about to make. so yes, we are watching the nasdaq which is up 10 out of the last 12 sessions. we are watching tech stocks very closely but we are also all over infrastructure names, materials, heavy machinery, industrials, because if you own them, they could very well get a boost in this final hour of trade. i want to take you live right now to the ups airport hub in atlanta, georgia, where you can see the crowds forming. at any moment, president trump is expected to announce a new policy that he says will expedite and modernize the approval process for major infrastructure projects across the united states. projects that often take years to complete, they take so long sometimes, companies just abandon their effort. we are going to take you straight to atlanta as soon as the president makes what could be a market-moving remark. >>> the bulls are still humming but the
liz claman, the markets look like they're waiting for something. bet it comes in your hour. liz: they are waiting for you to finish and me to start. let me tell you something, charles. we -- [ speaking simultaneously ] liz: that's right. well, they are waiting for a lot in this hour, most importantly perhaps an announcement the president is about to make. so yes, we are watching the nasdaq which is up 10 out of the last 12 sessions. we are watching tech stocks very closely but we are also all...
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liz. liz: okay. coming up, republican strategist ford o'connell on president trump shamming joe biden for letting the far left hijack the democratic party. it used to be about unity and brotherhood, but now it paints an angry, toxic, divisive picture of america that's not true, most of america does not see. that story next. ♪ ♪ my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card to buy heavier weights online. got it! go time! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you ♪yeah, i would fight for you♪ ♪i'd lie for you ♪walk the wire for you ♪yeah, i'd die for you ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you which we can't control, and let's now look at our goals. in other words, we only want to take as much risk as is necessary to achieve our goals. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: welcome back. president trump now slamming joe biden for letting the far left, bernie sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez, take over the democrat platform. watch this. >> i think what joe biden -- and i don't think it was him, i think it was radical left people who are totally controlling him like a puppet -- but when we talk about bind, he's got a manifesto that he agreed to. i call it a manifesto with bernie sanders for open borders and things that you wouldn't even believe. elizabeth: okay. the democrat platform, we're researching it. it has become more divisive, more toxic, more angry than ever before. it's about race wars, it's about getting government bureaucrats to force everyone to, quote, pay their fair share. as biden promised to raise everyone's taxes $4 trillion in new taxes to spend on expanding growing government. not to cut down the deficit or debt that's already exploded. let's welcome republican strategist ford o'connell. will voters vote for this? fox news poll says, yes, biden leads trump in michigan, minnesota and pennsylvania, but this is really tock you can e, poisonous stuff when we read it. what do you think? >> no, voters won't go for it particularly in the rust belt, my home tate of florida. state of florida. what biden's talking about not getting through to the rank and file voters. and there is nothing moderate in what joe biden's pushing. and president trump is absolutely right, joe biden's an empty suit, and aoc and bernie sanders are controlling everything he says and does. he sells himself as a moderate, but that's not how he got the nomination, and that's not how he's going to run america if he is, indeed, electedded. elizabeth: ford, we want to show the viewer how far the democrat platform has come, how it exists now versus how it was in the past. up until, you know, until 2008, 2012, going as far back as john f. kennedy, democrats talked about unity, brotherhood, entrepreneurialism, they talked about capitalism, growth, tax cuts, smaller government. that was from jfk through al gosh you know, downsize the government -- al gore. even through 2008. but since 2012, ford, the democrats have lost their ideological bearings. they became more of a paying fair share, it became about bigger government and now it's about race and duh viciveness. america -- divisiveness. america going to say this is not who we are with. democrats, you're talking to yourselves, you're in your own bubble. yes, there are problems in the country, people get that, they understand that we want to fix it, but we live under one constitution, one bill of rights, one culture. that's who we are as americans. what do you think, ford many. -- ford in. >> i think you're absolutely right. this is not the democratic party of a decade ago. they want to kohl everything from your wallet -- control everything from your wallet to your guns to what you think. and when you step back and look at it at 30,000 feet, they're worshiping government. they think that government can solve all the people's problems. they don't care a fig about jobs and growth. they want us to become venezuela as quickly as possible, but the difference with venezuela, they don't want us to drill for oil and gas. so it's absolutely amazing what the democratic party is pushing, and they may hide and say it's moderate, but they're pushing all full-blown socialism. elizabeth: you know, when you look at their math and how they do things, when you look at their analysis, it's like they haven't read u.s. history, they don't know about american history and how we came forward to where we are now as a country. and, you know, i've talked to democrats, they look at this platform and they don't understand how far the democrat party has fallen. i talk to democrat union workers, i talk to teachers, the cops, the firemen if, they're saying they feel alienated, lost because they don't know what the democrats, they don't understand what the party has become. ford, your final word on that? >> well, look, there's a civil war going on in the democratic party between the more traditional moderates and the progressives, and the progressives are winning at every turn. there's a real opportunity for donald trump to capture these votes in november, and there's a real opportunity for the republican party to capture them the decades going forward, and i hope they do their job and get the message down there. elizabeth: ford, great to see you. come back soon is. >> always great to be with you, e. mac. thank you. elizabeth: psalm here. next up, to the new narrative. the democrats in the media are now pushing that the trump administration is moving federal forces into u.s. cities not to just help stop the violence that's killing minorities, not to stop the root rioting and the looting that's destroying businesses, massive destruction there. democrats in the media now say trump doing this, it's all just a preview for trump to use federal forces to, quote, steal the election. trump add advisory board member ken blackwell our guest on this next. ♪ ♪ >> the federal government has a sworn duty to uphold the laws of the united states through field offices and federal facilities across the country, these agents protect and serve the american people. ♪ ♪ looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? 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is the push by nancy pelosi and others calling federal forces, quote, stormtroopers or push for fascism, is that so as not to distract from what's going on in democrat-run cities in let's talk to ken blackwell. what do you think, ken? by the way, it's great to welcome you to the show. what are you thoughts? >> good to be with you. as a former mayor and a former undersecretary of the u.s. department of housing and urban development, let me just tell you this. the democrats want to make this a referendum on the president, and so they advance false narratives and they hope that americans shut their eyes and close their ears, you know, to what the reality is. but this is going to come down to a basic choice between whether or not we want the rule of law and safe neighborhoods and streets or whether we want chaos and disruption. and that means choosing between cities that are fields of dreams versus cities that are killing fields. and as you just said in your remarks, there's tangible evidence that the body count is going up, and most of these urban cities that we see on tv, and what we also are realizing is that there's destruction and there's -- of property. and there's no way that you're going to get the capital infusion that you need to grow the city, create e jobs, put people to work and build livable cities. that is what is going to be at a stake in november, on november the 3rd, whether you choose an opportunity society or whether you want the expansion of a welfare state which is, all you have to do is look at their agenda, and you see that's what joe biden and the democrats are advancing. elizabeth: you know, you're making an important point there, and undercutting, you know, this narrative that we're reporting on, what underconsistents that narrative -- undercuts that narrative is this: would jimmy carter, bill clinton or even barack obama ignore two months of chaos, looting and destruction on the streets? 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[laughter] >> let me just say, they want the make trump and the police the bogeyman. they want to advance a narrative that america is irreparably racist and, therefore, in need of fundamental transformation. it is not. all you have to do take a hard look at the facts, and what you see is that these cities that are under democrat leadership are turning into killing fields where the residents of these cities are watching their kids and adults slaughtered right in front of them. and if property destroyed. can you and i both know, liz rebuild these cities and to create jobs, you have to have a respect for the rule of law and public safety. if you don't, we know that capital seeks the path of least resistance, greatest opportunity, not the path of lawlessness and violence. elizabeth: well, you're certainly right there, ken blackwell. you've been terrific tonight. thank you so much for your insight. it's great to have you on. >> good to be with you. elizabeth: it's good to be with you. just ahead, staying on a story e we've been working for a number of years now, former top fbi officials admitting behind the scenes they did not have evidence of trump-russia crimes or crimes involving michael flynn. but when trump asked james comey to go easy on flynn, that's when comey leaked to the media to get the two-year mueller probe launched. we asked simply why. the hill media reporter joe concha sounds off on this one. ♪ ♪ >> president obama and biden spied on my campaign. it's never happened in history. if it were the orr wa
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liz claman, the market's sort of sideways, waiting for something. what is it? liz: i think it was waiting for an e-mail from one of my viewers saying liz, you're nowhere near as good as charles is. right? you are bookended by me and cavuto. charles: tell me about it. liz: thanks, charles. [ speaking simultaneously ] liz: stocks are, yeah, they are slipping as the divide on capitol hill over the gop's new aid package now seems wider than first thought. this as new yorkers who pulled up their stakes to escape the virus by moving south to florida's beaches now find themselves in the same pandemic fight nightmare, only worse. we are going inside the economics state of the covid states, from mortgage lending to savings with the ceo of the bank that has footprints in four of the nation's worst hit states. >>> and as the coronavirus outbreak hitting the miami marlins expands at this hour, america's top infectious disease expert, dr. anthony fauci, says play ball. but he does warn if it worsens, the season could be in peril. coming up, enter new york governor andrew cuomo, who has just tossed a lifeline to major league baseball. what he's offe
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liz: hi, i'm liz jones. nice to meet you. lemonis: liz, marcus lemonis. -patrick: hi -- patrick. -liz: nice to meet you. dilascia. our brand is called dilascia. we're a family company. my brother and sister work for me, which most of the time is great. [ laughter ] the brand kind of started off as t-shirts, and it just kind of grew really quickly. then marcus challenged us to do more of a collection, which is what we have here to show you today. so, this is our basic v-neck, which is made out of bamboo with a little bit of rayon and spandex in it to give it that soft feel. liz: oh, i like the little airplane. -brooke: oh, very cute. -patrick: yeah, so that's kind of, like, our brand identifier, with the airplane on there. -liz: that's very cute. -patrick: thank you. liz: and what would the retail on this be? patrick: this would retail for $60. liz: okay. i like that. -brooke: very of the moment. -liz: yes. patrick: then, this is our slouch hoodie. it's longer in the back, shorter in the front. we like to do a couple things that make it more versatile to give it more value. the cool thing is the sleeves
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this which i have said in the past if you get elizabeth warren as treasury secretary, that's like liz liz lizzy borden to banks. that's another reason to avoid i don't see the upside there low interest rates are factored in pretty well and the great management teams across the banking sector are what's keeping the stocks where they are. without them they'd be a lot lower. >> all right good discussion there. on the banks, as well. thank you. all right. we're going to take a break. why not? only 30 minutes into the show. one stock picker is buying more of netflix ahead of tomorrow's results and why. plus, she is adding to one real estate winner, that's right, that is already up 30% this year two of our experts there, who we reveal own it, as well another red hot under the radar stock that doubled this ear. hard to believe all that and more still to come the dow up 148 and we are back ghafr is hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. touchdown! only
this which i have said in the past if you get elizabeth warren as treasury secretary, that's like liz liz lizzy borden to banks. that's another reason to avoid i don't see the upside there low interest rates are factored in pretty well and the great management teams across the banking sector are what's keeping the stocks where they are. without them they'd be a lot lower. >> all right good discussion there. on the banks, as well. thank you. all right. we're going to take a break. why not?...
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liz? liz: we know how the story turns out. there's ample evidence and we've all lived through periods where they really dumb down policing. a, it's really bad for the economy because people get nervous and the reason people are moving to connecticut, yes, maybe the virus. it's also because new york all of a sudden is not a very safe place to live. it affects students coming to our universities here. it affects tourists coming to new york. this is a really bad idea. if cal california wants to adopt measures like that, fine. but in my hometown we know it doesn't work and the tragedy is the neighborhoods that are worst hurt are the neighborhoods that the these people are protesting to help, presumably. black neighborhoods, low income neighborhoods. that's where the damage is the most intense. we're already seeing people, leaders from those neighborhoods saying please don't do this, we are under attack and our kids are not safe. i mean, it is an appalling decision. maria: you know, the other day mayor de blasio put a tweet out, liz mark, matt, and the tweet basically said for anybody who tried to mess up our black lives matter mural, well, nice try. the department of transportation fixed it and, you know, your vandalizing did not work. he was so worried about the black lives matter being vandalized on fifth avenue but no comment whatsoever about half the city is all boarded up because it was vandalized. i mean, it's amazing to me. >> it's possibly the worst mayor in history. maria: sorry, go ahead, mark. mark: he's afending the wrong -- defending the wrong causes. he should stick up for the police. police defend our personal liberties, our freedom. without them, this society would not look promising at all. i don't know what he's doing. the guy's clueless. maria: this bloody picture, liz, that's the department head. he's the department head. look at him. assaulted. liz: look. i mean, we just have to have more pushback from new yorkers. i have been calling for a rally to support the police. i would go to a rally
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liz cheney. between liz cheney and aoc, don't you guys have a woman problem? >> no. so, you just took a question -- let me paraphrase what you just said. in no way did she say liz cheney is a woman. she said liz cheney is a member of my conference. she's not defined by being in my conference because she's a woman. she's defined by being in my conference because she got elected because she's the best person for the job. if you think we have a woman problem -- >> the polls show you have an incredible problem with suburban women if president trump loses the election, that's why. >> let's weight it in the areas you want. the question she had was in regards to two people. never did she relate that one person is a man and one is a woman. she related two people based on the positions they had. you took the question to relate it to a woman. let me take the question back that's the question. there are more women running in the republican party for congress than at any time in the history of this party. the record was 143. we're well over 220. so, if you want to measure it based upon that, i think we're improving. do we have rooms for improvement? 100%, yes. do we have p
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liz: thank you for joining us w really appreciate it. >> i always enjoy being with you liz, thank you. lizcolumnist and editor charles hirt on the democrat mayor of chicago, really going after white house press secretary hale kayleigh my for saint chicago needs to do more, needs to work harder to stop homicide that are claiming the lives of children and teenagers. that story next. ♪ devin, did you know geico is now offering an extra 15 percent credit on car and motorcycle policies? ok? that's 15 percent on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? dj khaled to be your motivational coach? yo devin! remember to brush in a circle motion. thank you... dj... khaled. tiny circles, devin. do another one. another one. is this good? put in that work, devin. don't give up. geico. save an extra 15% when you switch by october 7th. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfoli
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liz claman. liz, i think you had a little momentum in this last hour to the upside. liz: i think so, too.ing in might say what planet is charles on, we are down 300 points but we had been down 500, so perhaps. we are looking for it. we are heading into a critical final hour of trade, everybody, because imminently, we've got dueling 2020 presidential economic events that are about to unfold that could move the markets. democratic presidential candidate joe biden is in dunmore, pennsylvania about to unveil his economic recovery plan. we do know it begins with $700 billion in buy american and buy american innovation, with a
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liz: in ten seconds secretary. guest: compare what happened to the present trump's va nursing homes. today we have 20 infections at a 7500 patients. compare with what happened in new york. lizch for joining us. thank you. >> a letter arrives in the mail with news of a strange and lucrative inheritance. >> the letter goes on to say, "if i got a letter like this, i would think it to be a scam." >> and i was like, "why are we named? somebody's scamming us." >> so, is it a scam? >> i said, "you know, ray, there's a fine between genius and idiot." he'd say, "yeah," and he said, "i cross that two or three times a day." >> who is this mysterious benefactor? >> he was a hidden man. >> he didn't have the family life. he didn't have a friend to talk to. >> he really, truly was a fan. >> but an inheritance? >> that's a strange inheritance and a stranger story still. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
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liz harrington. liz, it has been pointed out all stay president trump doesn't have the power to delay the election? >> well, president trump seems to be only person in washington that is sounding alarm bells about the problems posed by these radical democrat voting plans to completely overhaul our election process with a massive expansion of mail-in voting. think about what happened just the past couple weeks. you had another democrat indicted in philadelphia for ballot stuffing. you had someone trying to register a dead cat in atlanta. of course you know what is happening in new york where here, we are, over a month after election day, nobody has idea who won. this is a huge threat to the integrity of our elections. president trump is simply raising the alarm bells on this. cheryl: he is trying to bring forth the issue to get us all talking about it which he effectively done. what is the plan here? we had senator braun on, a republican senator. obviously he wants the election to go forward in november, and it will. how do we get more people back safely to vote and how do you incorporate the mail-in ballots? there has to be a plan in place. we still have time. >> well, exactly and that why we at the rnc we launched protect the vote. we're trying to protect voter integrity laws already on the book. we do not want ballot harvesting which is what democrats are pushing on nationwide scale where third parties can pick up to be responsible for ballots and we don't want to seemed out ballots to inactive voters there is an absentee process. that works. you have to request a ballot. you have to put an i.d. in when first-time absentee voter. those are common sense, bipartisan safeguards have been on the federal law books very long time. we're fighting to uphold those because you cannot have a situation where you're sending out millions more ballots than eligible voters in this country. that is what democrats have done in clark county, nevada. you saw the results. they piled up in the trash, on the treat for anyone to pick up. we cannot allow that to happen in november or democrats are demanding we won't have results until christmas. cheryl: that is where i will go. there is always issues with elections. it is every four years we go through. there is always problems, depending on the county, we'll get those stories after november but at the same time, you know, the question now has to be, you know, does any of this end up in the courts? a lot of folks are really concerned, this is what president trump was talking about this morning. that you will have such a messy election, such a disaster election day, we'll not have true results. are you really worried about something like that happening? >> we're absolutely worried. why we're meeting democrats in the court to uphold ballot harvesting laws, that ban in flash will remain in place. we can't allow ballots sent out who knows what happens to them. with limited mail-in voting since 2012. you have 25 million ballots never returned. you're talking about massive expansion of that. talking about demanding in with free postage in new york. they don't even know which ballots to count. democrats are suing in court to have ballots counted weeks after election day like they do in california. there is no confidence in the election out comes. we're fighting in court. we want to uphold the integrity laws on the books. it is so important. because the same people who said our elections were so vulnerable that facebook memes could swing and election and sending owl millions of ballots to dead people and people that moved away. that is mockery of our elections. cheryl: there is always something happens every four years. thank you very much. keep us posted. >> good to see you. cheryl: stocks are falling today, well off the lows of the session. what you need to know as we head into the final hour of trading. there is facebook up more than a quarter percent. we'll be right back when you walk into an amazon fulfillment center, it's like walking into the chocolate factory and you won a golden ticket. all of these are face masks. this looks like a bottle of vodka. but when we first got these, we were like whoa! [laughing] my three-year-old, when we get a box delivered, screams "mommy's work!" mommy's work. with this pandemic, safety is even more important to make sure we go home safe every single day. cheryl: stocks are mixed heading into the final hour of trading but big day for big tech as we will get earnings results from apple, amazon, google and facebook. i want to bring in nicholas wealth management's david nicholas. david, all eyes on these companies. what's your expectation? >> yeah, you know, coronavirus is obviously impacted the broader market pretty significantly in terms of earnings but tech has gone relatively untouched. 85% of companies reporting on beating bottom estimates but the problem is, we could still be seeing a 40% decline in overall s&p earnings but tech's story is completely different. if it wasn't for tech, if it wasn't for the federal reserve, we would see this market down 40% to 50% still. my outlook for tech is positive today. i'm buying names like google and amazon into the close today. if you're looking for a longer term hold, i like those two names right now. cheryl: you brought up amazon and amazon web services, aws, has always been a big driver of earnings for the company. even in that long statement jeff bezos even talked about the fact that they didn't make money for so many years but also, i'm interested to see, you know, 38% of online sales are amazon and during the pandemic, this is going to be really where we get a true sense of how well they did. but he said yesterday don't discount the competition. walmart and target and other companies that have really gotten into that online space. >> yeah. yeah, that was a good point. e-commerce is here to stay. when i look at the changes in our family, my wife has not been to the grocery store since march. it's amazon. but also, target is a competitor. i think where target wins here is my wife, we can order something in the morning, two hours, she can go pick it up from target. amazon is not there yet. i think they are goes to lose some ground there on the same day sales but again, for amazon, their expenses were heavy in the second quarter. i don't think we will see that going forward. e-commerce is here. at the expense of the small businesses, unfortunately. but we will continue to see outsized growth for both the cloud and also for e-commerce sales. cheryl: you mentioned google. i want to ask, again going back, we heard from the ceos yesterday, now we will hear from the companies, what did you make of sundar pichai's testimony yesterday? he had a lot of questions about their work with china. >> i think this is a big argument, a defense a lot of these tech names will have to make. i think some of these companies have been too easily swayed to do business with china without demanding china agree to certain stipulations in regards to human rights, in regards to privacy. i think they've got some challenges there. but as a stock, you know, from an earnings standpoint, i think ad revenue will continue to climb. i think we saw their worst moment back in march. so overall, there is still work to do from a p.r. standpoint but i think the earnings of the company are going to be strong. cheryl: apple, same kind of question. i think there's going to be a lot of questions today from analysts on the call about their facilities and production lines coming out of china, as our relationship with the chinese deteriorates. what does that mean for apple? >> you know, i'm sure they are going to try to stay away from that if possible, but i think those are the right questions to be asking. we as consumers should be demanding that they make those changes because i think there's a narrative changing here that with human rights abuses like we are seeing in countries like china, there's lots of nation readily willing, have the capacity to build these phones and build the infrastructure. apple needs to start looking at that going forward. cheryl: are you still buying these names? >> i'm buying amazon and google today. i also like microsoft. facebook i think has some challenges. those are the names i like. cheryl: david, really good perspective. all eyes are going to be on these big names after the bell. david, thank you for your perspective. we appreciate it. >> thank you. cheryl: tech-heavy nasdaq is in the green, liz have it. big numbers, big names coming out in about an hour. liz: yeah. absolutely. it's going to be the biggest earnings day ever. to see all those four big tech titans all repeating and putting their numbers out. we are on that case. plus we are on this. breaking news. president trump at this very moment is visiting the headquarters of the american red cross in washington, d.c. this is video from moments ago. president trump wearing a black mask as he visits people who are donating blood. the president is expected to hold a specific roundtable discussion donating plasma to help treat patients infected with the deadly coronavirus. we will take you there as soon as the event happens. you know the story about plasma. it's become a very important
liz harrington. liz, it has been pointed out all stay president trump doesn't have the power to delay the election? >> well, president trump seems to be only person in washington that is sounding alarm bells about the problems posed by these radical democrat voting plans to completely overhaul our election process with a massive expansion of mail-in voting. think about what happened just the past couple weeks. you had another democrat indicted in philadelphia for ballot stuffing. you had...
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world with the new trade deals that liz is leading on, and also it's part of a process of making sure our points—based immigration system can come into. liz there was liz concerns about things like smuggling and potentially legal challenges for the world trade 0rganisation if the uk doesn't have everything in place by the end of this year, we think instead there will be a phase system of introducing checks up until next july. but the government is insisting we have got this ready, the border is going to be ready for the border is going to be ready for the end of the transition period, but as i say, there are many wondering why this hasn't happened earlier, and whether it is going to be quite up to speed. have a listen to rachel reeves on exactly that. after the promises we heard from the government at the general election last year, that there was an oven ready deal, that they stood down the yellowhammer preparations for no deal, that here we are on the 12th ofjuly without any progress in the talks. i'm very happy that the government are continuing the negotiations. i think that it is right to say the european court ofjustice shouldn't be able to overs
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liz cheney, thanks, liz. >> with her own style, congresswoman liz cheney. >> i believe that the american people deserve to knowreement has been entered into in our name. >> is becoming more outspoken and emboldened. splitting with and speaking out against president trump on a series of issues. a rare move by a senior member of the republican leadership. just look at her twitter feed. this week, she demanded to know why the president didn't know about reports about potential russian bounties on u.s. troops. last week, this provocative tweet featured her father. she didn't mention trump by name, but didn't need to. real men wear masks, she wrote. indirectly, hitting trump who had, at that point, been unwilling to endorse wearing a mask. in tweet after tweet, cheney has used the president's favorite forum to push back on him. calling trump's plans to remove u.s. troops from germany dangerously misguided. shooting down trump's idea to have taliban leaders at camp david for peace talks. saying, no moember of the talibn should set foot there, ever. when trump claimed he had total authority to lift restrictions gover
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liz clark. liz, could to have you back on here. we were just speaking late last week here, and you told us this would be coming here, and sure enough the e big announcement today. step back a little us some perspective. how big a victory is this, and how important is this for the native american groups in this country who have spent decades pushing for the team name to be changed? >> thanks for having me back, alex. it's really quite something. the entire 21 years of the current owner's tenure, dan snyder, the name issue has been brought up. it comes to the fore, and recedes, and comes to the foreagain and recedes. and in the past two weeks, it gained traction that was not going to relent. so on the one hand, this is a change that has been decades in the making, yet it happened very, very swiftly. and i just want to make a fine point. today the announcement, the team said they would be retiring the name and logo when they finish their review. so the review they're having is still ongoing, and, name, altho be retired. >> did notice that. >> yes, isn't that interesting? >> i think a lot of people took note of that. the press release came out today, and they said this was the end of the team name, except it had the old team name and logo on there. >> yes, yes. so to sort of fill in the blanks, they're separating this into two announcements. today was the announcement we are going to retire the name and logo. they did not come with the new name and logo today, and our reports has found that that's because the name they want is tied up in a trademark issue, so they have a bit of a legal problem. i'm unclear if they are pursuing the trademark issue for one name, or ifthree flames most commonly, but it's still unclear what is their first, second choice. but that could be -- you know, that could be two weeks away, a couple of weeks away. it could even be the start of the season. there is pressure to get the name, colors, logo, uniforms in place, certainly for the start of the season, and ideally for the start of training camp. that's probably a push. >> and i know there are certainly some calls, especially from members of the native american community, who want the new team name to pay tribute to native americans in this country, and i'm curious it would be we get the sense if that is going to happen here, as the team is rebranded? >> you know, i think if they went that route, it would really be a perilous ground, because i think as many native americans who might say we would like to be honored properly, you might find a similar number who really want step away from this name. and so opinion is mixed. i think the less controversial way to go is for the owner to choose a name that does make a clean break, and there are some interesting ones being thrown about. you know, red wolves, because you would keep that r and the red, you could keep the same color scheme. there's a very poignant historical one, the red tails is being discussed, and that was the name of the tus a go air men, the african-american pilots who were so, you know, heroic and pivotal in world war questions of r. don't think anyone would get behind a half step. >> yeah. all right. yeah, certainly a lot for them to consider here in this process, and as you very well point out here, they're only part way through the process here. this was just the first step. we have to leave the conversation there. we appreciate you coming back on washington post sports reporter lizch. >> thanks for having me. >>> well, two more inmates have now died at san quentin prison from covid-19. officials say they both died at a hospital on saturday. so far nine inmates have died from the virus there, the prison, which, of course, is located in marin county. san quentin house about 3300 prisoners. right now 1,469 inmates still at the prison are infected. but a total of 1900 have been infected since the outbreak began. that's about 44% of the entire inmate population at san quentin. the outbreak started about a month ago, after 100 inmates from a prison in san bernardino county were transferred to san quentin. >>> well, we are just two days away now from this year's extended tax deadline. coming up this wednesday, july 15th is the new deadline, after the usual april 15th day was pushed back due to fallout from the coronavirus. experts, though, say the irs is still dealing with a backlog. there were delays processing returns filed in the mail during the pandemic, but the de
liz clark. liz, could to have you back on here. we were just speaking late last week here, and you told us this would be coming here, and sure enough the e big announcement today. step back a little us some perspective. how big a victory is this, and how important is this for the native american groups in this country who have spent decades pushing for the team name to be changed? >> thanks for having me back, alex. it's really quite something. the entire 21 years of the current owner's...
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liz kendall, hello, liz. hello. what are the new rules for people in leicester now? well, the good news is non—essential retail can open now, but unfortunately the hospitality sector cannot and all the travel restrictions still apply. so, i think my constituents across the city will be desperately disappointed. i mean, they have made huge sacrifices already so far and having to continue to be in lockdown is just very, very difficult. but the amazing thing is that people are going the extra mile because they know that we have got to get on top of this virus. what kinds of concerns are people coming to you with, lizundated. so, businesses, you know, businesses, restaurants, who had spent a fortune getting stock in to reopen, all that money has gone to waste. you know, hairdressers, who brought in all the safety precautions and spent lots of time and effort, couldn't reopen. people are worried, that if they are on furlough now and were still in lockdown when the government starts reducing furlough payments, if the business isn't open, they won't be able to top up and get the furlough, so they could lose theirjobs. universities are worried about what international students will think, our tourism sector, with the discovery of richard iii, what is that going to mean? all sorts of issues and concerns and this is coming at a time when, i mean, you will know what it is like, being in lockdown, the anxiety and stress, to have this again, on top, has been unbelievably difficult. and then you have the added oddity with these local lockdowns that there are these, well, lines drawn on the map, that distingu
liz kendall, hello, liz. hello. what are the new rules for people in leicester now? well, the good news is non—essential retail can open now, but unfortunately the hospitality sector cannot and all the travel restrictions still apply. so, i think my constituents across the city will be desperately disappointed. i mean, they have made huge sacrifices already so far and having to continue to be in lockdown is just very, very difficult. but the amazing thing is that people are going the extra...
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liz peek. liz, you can't really have it both ways, right? you can't be the governor sort of talking, allowing these things to happen, particularly some of the mayors in the summer of love and turn around want the federal government to pay for the damages? >> yeah, charles, let's remember that the federal government does not have money on its own this comes from taxpayers across the country. i think a lot of those taxpayers would say, wait a minute, you made decisions, your actions had consequences. why should we bail you out? let's be clear. this was not a hurricane this was not something that came along and sideswiped the city. for a long time they have been backing off in terms of law enforcement and we came to a serious situation in the city where they basically abandoned a police headquarters and allowed it to be taken over by rioters and burned to the ground. that is the main issue here in terms of that $15 million that they're trying to collect. so it seems to me this, mayor frye or fray, i don't know how you proannounce it, up for reelection. voters should say is this the guy doing a good job for our city? is he really protecting our businesses and our neighborhoods? the answer is absolutely no. this was a decision he made and it was a bad decision. charles: right. meantime president trump also ordered the treasury department to review the tax-exempt status of some universities. what are your thoughts on that? >> i don't think this is a place where the treasury should get involved or tax exemptions should be involved. what i would like to see alumni from a lot of our most prestigious colleges and universities, the ones that really set the tone and set the standards for what kind of atmosphere prevails on these campus, alumni need to stand up to say no, i'm not going to fund your programs any longer because they are so distinctly un-american, anti-american. i don't approve of them. i know a lot of people have done this, charles, they never tell the university why. they just stop giving. the universities need to hear this message. they need tolerance on campus for all points of view. they have to have an open campus where people are not afraid to voice opinions. i think it is out out rage just what has gone on. i don't think this is the place where tax status is the answer. charles: lizk you very much. this has been happening over a decade. a lot of folks predicted to where it is now. appreciate your thoughts always. >>> meanwhile, folk, the goya "buy-cott" is lighting up social media as people are fed up with the left's cancel is culture. they're taking a stand. florida congressional candidate, anna paulina luna is reacting after the break. markets as we head into earnings season, later in the hour, should you be considering buying some of these financial names bench they report? we'll be right back. ♪ get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. in a highly-connected lexus vehicle at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my cow
liz peek. liz, you can't really have it both ways, right? you can't be the governor sort of talking, allowing these things to happen, particularly some of the mayors in the summer of love and turn around want the federal government to pay for the damages? >> yeah, charles, let's remember that the federal government does not have money on its own this comes from taxpayers across the country. i think a lot of those taxpayers would say, wait a minute, you made decisions, your actions had...
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hand it over to my colleague liz claman, take us up another couple hundred points before the weekend. liz: i got your back. don't worry about it. charles: thanks a lot. liz; right? nice to see a 306 point gain. charles: there you go. liz: folks, we have a developing story starting to break over the past hour, could the clock be ticking on the wildly popular tik-tok app? within the last hour amazon has ordered all employees to delete this popular short video app from their work phones and laptops. what's really behind the ban? and could amazon's move embolden the trump administration to blacklist this chinese-owned company? state department undersecretary for economic growth and energy in the environment is here to talk about the sudden focus on tik-tok and why the administration
hand it over to my colleague liz claman, take us up another couple hundred points before the weekend. liz: i got your back. don't worry about it. charles: thanks a lot. liz; right? nice to see a 306 point gain. charles: there you go. liz: folks, we have a developing story starting to break over the past hour, could the clock be ticking on the wildly popular tik-tok app? within the last hour amazon has ordered all employees to delete this popular short video app from their work phones and...
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liz: crazy. >> that's ridiculous. liz: i mean, at that point, ceos retired, some even passed away. it just took so long. are these just federal regulations or will you override state and local governments who, some might argue, best know their localities? >> we are not going to be overriding states. these are for federal projects tied to federal dollars and it is also a positive for the environment because when you are talking about highway expansion, you are talking about widening lanes, widening a bridge, one of the biggest problems from vehicles as far as emissions are concerned are when vehicles are idling in traffic. by getting these highway projects completed earlier, it's going to cut down on air pollution and under president trump, we reduced air pollution 7%. he's proven that we can deregulate and improve the environment at the same time. lizit was really encouraging for those who care about clean air and water when the president said that plans have to be environmentally safe. in fact, he specifically said they have to be sound. you have to forgive the skeptics who look at perhaps you, a former lobbyist for the coal and chemical industry, even the president said he felt that it was lobbyists who extended the process because they could keep charging money. but you know, how can people look at you and say he's not a wolf in sheep's clothing? for an administration that has rolled back mercury, arsenic and emissions standards, what do you see as constituting safe and sound? >> sure. first of all, when i was in private practice i represented over 25 different companies but i started my career as a career employee at the epa straight out of law school. so i have worked for 25 plus years in the environmental field. when we deregulate, we don't just get rid of a regulation. the mercury one you just mentioned, we replaced it. we r
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liz claman, the market's sort of sideways, waiting for something. what is it? liz: i think it was waiting for an e-mail from one of my viewers saying lizs. right? you are bookended by me and cavuto. charles: tell me about it. liz: thanks, charles. [ speaking simultaneously ] liz: stocks are, yeah, they are slipping as the divide on capitol hill over the gop's new aid package now seems wider than first thought. this as new yorkers who pulled up their stakes to
liz claman, the market's sort of sideways, waiting for something. what is it? liz: i think it was waiting for an e-mail from one of my viewers saying lizs. right? you are bookended by me and cavuto. charles: tell me about it. liz: thanks, charles. [ speaking simultaneously ] liz: stocks are, yeah, they are slipping as the divide on capitol hill over the gop's new aid package now seems wider than first thought. this as new yorkers who pulled up their stakes to
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liz: what percentage of the premium video on demand will you guys get at amc? >> a big percentage. but the deal terms are confidential. liz: 50? 40? >> i'm not going to tip it here. let me give you one interesting fact about how this could expand the market both for universal and other studios and for amc and other exhibitors if they follow stut. 97% of all movies that play in the united states sell fewer than 10 to 15 [ inaudible ] in a country of over 300 million people. while it's great that people come to the theaters in huge numbers, movie theaters sold a billion tickets in last year, 2019, pre-pandemic -- liz coming to theaters and now this is a new revenue opportunity for studios and for us at amc, because we are going to get a cut to tap into that market. liz: okay. do me a favor. let us know when you do open. do you have a date yet, real quick? >> we are real close. we said publicly we will open mid to late august, in time for the opening of "tenet" which is currently slated for the first week of september. liz: okay. all right. good luck. please come back again. >> one last thing -- liz: adam aron of amc entertainment. yes. all right. we will get his one last thing the next time around. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. [ind(mom)ct radio chatter] come on, hurry up!y. all systems go? (mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. get audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. amazing
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the new trade deals that liz is leading on, and also it's part of a process of making sure our points—based immigration system can come into. the liz he referred to there is lizart of this story because a letter she wrote to michael gove expressed some concerns about not having infrastructure ready in time. we know that the government here isn't going to introduce full checks from the start of next year, they're going to do it over a period of six months so by this time next year. she raised concerns that could lead to an increase in smuggling or there could be some challenges from the world trade organisation about the way the uk is conducting its checks. labour reckon that this is all a sign that the government isn't on top of this, it hasn't got things ready times. have a listen to the labour shadow cabinet minister rachel reeves. i think it's too little too late. it's onlyjust over five months now until the end of the transition period. the government have had for years now to put in place the procedures we need to explore the free flow of goods and services across that border. we left the european union in january this year. the transition period comes t
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let's talk to liz to break down this number. liz? >> reporter: it is a jarring number, and more than that, california is about to overtake new york for most cases in the country. population rate being key to really understand where we stand compared to other states. throughout this pandemic, california has been a state to watch, first for what to do right, but now as a lesson on how fast things can change. >> unfortunately, our reopening has been treated as a green light to many to resume normal life. >> reporter: let's look at california in context with other states, specifically new york. this is a graph from back in early april, new york far surpassing california in total number of cases. but look at that graph today. california now about to surpass new york as we reach more than 400,000 cases. it's a milestone number and a significant one, but the state says that doesn't give the full picture. >> i don't myself overread the significance of that number. we're the largest state in the nation. >> reporter: california has doubled the
let's talk to liz to break down this number. liz? >> reporter: it is a jarring number, and more than that, california is about to overtake new york for most cases in the country. population rate being key to really understand where we stand compared to other states. throughout this pandemic, california has been a state to watch, first for what to do right, but now as a lesson on how fast things can change. >> unfortunately, our reopening has been treated as a green light to many to...
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liz cheney should step down or removed from her position on republican leadership. do you share that sentiment? a agree with that? >> a lot of what's said in washington. i'm not calling for liz cheney to step down. liza friend. we need to have a robust debate unlike my colleagues on the democratic side of the aisle, locked up with open borders, they love antifa, nancy pelosi's response people will do whatever they do. go to portland. city decimated. we should have policies that address that and debate at the republican conference. >> how do you think the federal government's response is going now to coronavirus? >> look through the litany of things we've done in response. testing, literally. testing more than the entire world combined. >> how do you think -- >> mass produced and -- go ahead. >> you've seen results. also seen outcomes. so you think everything's going -- you're touting accomplishments -- that, they aren't meeting -- they are meeting what needs to be done for this. do you think everything is fine? >> meeting what needs to be done? right a lot of things are thrown late to do and we're talking about virus. two years ago in texas we had an 11,000 people die of the flu. two years ago 11,00
liz cheney should step down or removed from her position on republican leadership. do you share that sentiment? a agree with that? >> a lot of what's said in washington. i'm not calling for liz cheney to step down. liza friend. we need to have a robust debate unlike my colleagues on the democratic side of the aisle, locked up with open borders, they love antifa, nancy pelosi's response people will do whatever they do. go to portland. city decimated. we should have policies that address...
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liz joins us with more. liz? >> we were saying this news is ill nenl and today, there was concern for this number of cases but also, to say the state is ramping up ppe and we are prermd. >> reporter: inside the warehouse, governor newsom announced it. california has overtaken new york for the most cases in the country. >> now reaching north of 400,000 positive cases that we've collected here in the state of california. >> reporter: if california were a country, we would rank fifth in the world for most number of cases. eye popping, yes. but there is this important nuance. >> the highest in the nation. not highest per capita, not highest in that respectful nonetheless, a sober reminder of why we are taking things as seriously as we are. >> emover the past 24 hours, california has had 12,807 new positive cases. a record in the state for the most number of cases in one day. the statewide that's on it rate continues to climb. the average now 7.6. and deaths are rising, too, up nearly 20% over the past 14 days. >> yes
liz joins us with more. liz? >> we were saying this news is ill nenl and today, there was concern for this number of cases but also, to say the state is ramping up ppe and we are prermd. >> reporter: inside the warehouse, governor newsom announced it. california has overtaken new york for the most cases in the country. >> now reaching north of 400,000 positive cases that we've collected here in the state of california. >> reporter: if california were a country, we would...
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that's a little bit of reassuring news, dan. >> that is reassuring, liz, thanks very much, and good perspective on it, thank you, liz. >>> today on "midday live" we asked viewers what they thought about the governor's decision to roll back reopening statewide. the vast majority, 81%, say it is necessary. 13% say it is unnecessary. >>> until tin the south bay, so businesses expect to have to shut down tomorrow even though they just reopened yesterday. it is such a tough roller coaster ride. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen spoke to people dealing with the ups and downs. >> reporter: for marlon rosales, this week was supposed to be the fulfillment of a decade-long dream. >> we were supposed to open in march. and then we had to shut down for covid. and i thought it was just going to be a month. then there's a second one, now there's a third. >> reporter: his boutique gym, the cakery, opened its first members on monday. >> touching equipment and being able to use some weight versus free hand dumb bells was huge. >> reporter: but the celebration was cut short after the governor announced a roll back of the reopening. sal
that's a little bit of reassuring news, dan. >> that is reassuring, liz, thanks very much, and good perspective on it, thank you, liz. >>> today on "midday live" we asked viewers what they thought about the governor's decision to roll back reopening statewide. the vast majority, 81%, say it is necessary. 13% say it is unnecessary. >>> until tin the south bay, so businesses expect to have to shut down tomorrow even though they just reopened yesterday. it is such...
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liz: it's great to see you. liz: it's great to see you. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. liz: it's great to see you. e chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/mobile. ♪ (announcer) reliability is everything. so, if your network's down, you're down. verizon knows your customers need to reach you seamlessly. your team needs to work from different places across many devices. plus, you want the security trusted by some of the largest companies in the world. and that's why you trust us. the most reliable network in america. 1 in 5 people you meet wear yeah. that many! but right now, is not the time to talk about it. so when you're ready,
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liz cheney has been her entire life. and listen, i've got a lot of issues with liz cheney. liz cheney has a lot of issues with me. lking about on policy. i'm talking not personally. i'm talking about policy. i respect her and her family for public service. and if that offends you, sorry, we disagree. but i respect her personally. but i have a lot of differences in certain issues during the trump era, including impeachment. but mika, at least she knows ideologically who she is, which is more than i can say for anybody in the freedom caucus. >> let's bring in nbc news correspondent -- >> if you don't believe me, just look at the federal debt, look at federal deficits since republicans have been in charge of washington, d.c. and look from 2001 to 2009 and look what it's been over the past 3 1/2 years. >> i understand your frustration. let's bring in nbc news correspondent heidi prsbella. her latest report is on joe biden, blasting republican senator ron johnson's probe into his ties to a ukrainian gas company, saying the senator is promoting a hard-core, right-wing conspiracy theory. here bego again. heidi, what's go
liz cheney has been her entire life. and listen, i've got a lot of issues with liz cheney. liz cheney has a lot of issues with me. lking about on policy. i'm talking not personally. i'm talking about policy. i respect her and her family for public service. and if that offends you, sorry, we disagree. but i respect her personally. but i have a lot of differences in certain issues during the trump era, including impeachment. but mika, at least she knows ideologically who she is, which is more...
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i know that liz can double, who i have worked closely with ynys —— liz kendall.upportive of the cross—party support. and i'm sure that my former party would want to collaborate in that sort of way. i think now that is a real moment and the public cannot be let go in again on this. it isn't important for that. demographically, we are all getting older as the decade come. thank you very much indeed for joining us. the department of health and social care says another 22 deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus were recorded over the last 24 hours in the uk. it brings the total number of those who have died during the pandemic to 44,220. our health correspondent dominic hughes explained the latest figures. the context of this plea by sir simon stevens for politicians to complete the reform of social care in england reflects the enormous strain that the current fragmented system places on the nhs all year round and, as we celebrate the birthday of the nhs today and we reflect on the herculean efforts of staff over recent months, sir simon stevens knows he
i know that liz can double, who i have worked closely with ynys —— liz kendall.upportive of the cross—party support. and i'm sure that my former party would want to collaborate in that sort of way. i think now that is a real moment and the public cannot be let go in again on this. it isn't important for that. demographically, we are all getting older as the decade come. thank you very much indeed for joining us. the department of health and social care says another 22 deaths of people who...
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liz peek. liz, he is out out of the basemt but continuing to stumble his way along, does he not? >> he almost made it through it, ashley, but not quite. it was close. this was not a great step forward for mankind, certainly, certainly a big step forward for the biden campaign, after three months to actually take questions, presumably unscripted questions from reporters. the only issue i have, first of all, as always he says something that raises more questions. when has he been tested? are we going to see the results of those tests? remember in september he promised to release his medical records and did so in december with the exemption of any assessment of his cognitive capabilities. and here's why this is an issue, ashley. it is not just an issue for people on the right. people on the left have also questioned, remember during one of the primaries julian castro kind of raised the red flag that biden couldn't remember anything. many of his other rivals during that time questioned his ability to kind of get through a democrat primary debate and he didn't. every time he sort of scrambled his words, forgot important dates, mixed up people and places and things. he continues to do this. 38% of americans in a recent "rasmussen poll," likely voters, excuse me, said they think he has some cognitive decline. i know everyone really is ready to vote against donald trump but the question is, are they really going to vote for somebody who is afraid to meet the press, deal with the give-and-take after campaign? so far the answer has been no. ashley: which raises the question, liz as husband running mate and we discussed this a lot. this is actually a very, very critical pick. is there anyone that he can select in your mind that could give him the kind of, give the ticket, the reassurance, all is well, given his, i don't want to say mental capacity, but something along those lines? >> i think, whoever he picks, everyone is going to be looking at the likely next president. i think many people expect that joe biden might not make it through four years. at the very least, he won't run again. his vie presidential pick, will be the person should he win undoubtedly carrying the banner forward. this places enormous pressure, i think on the first time our country's history the vp pick is unbelievably important. he is pressured to pick someone of color, a woman of color. a lot of those women come from law enforcement backgrounds. his real issue here is not just going forward can this person being president, can he gin up excitement about his candidacy. as we all know th
liz peek. liz, he is out out of the basemt but continuing to stumble his way along, does he not? >> he almost made it through it, ashley, but not quite. it was close. this was not a great step forward for mankind, certainly, certainly a big step forward for the biden campaign, after three months to actually take questions, presumably unscripted questions from reporters. the only issue i have, first of all, as always he says something that raises more questions. when has he been tested?...