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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." let's go to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange, tell us more about the rally. >> this rally across the board with optimism translating from last friday on better than expected jobs report. optimism on our economy. stock market you can see dow in particular up 320 points. haven't seen that since early june, up 1.3%. but the russell and transports also gained. s&p 500 up almost a full percent, as is the nasdaq. we have seen the dow, the nasdaq, s&p, this is three straight days of gains for all three test, boeing up more than 4%. the banks, we'll watch for goldman sachs, jpmorgan. these are names on the move on friday with several is banks reporting. not goldman sachs but jpmorgan, wells tagger go, citigroup -- fargo and pnc. we'll watch the financials throughout the week. look at comcast. this is news, comcast lining up buyers for the fox sports. come comcast is down two cents. looking at twenty-first century fox, parent of fox business network. that is up 1.2%. t
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." let's go to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange, tell us more about the rally. >> this rally across the board with optimism translating from last friday on better than expected jobs report. optimism on our economy. stock market you can see dow in particular up 320 points. haven't seen that since early june, up 1.3%. but the russell and transports also gained. s&p 500 up almost a full percent, as is...
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melissa. >> melissa: thank you for that. and now to the former justice department counsel who served on the confirmation teams for supreme court justices, gorsuch and others including john roberts, chief justice. based upon all of that, who do you think would get through the confirmation most easily of the three we know that they are considering? >> melissa, it is a great list. all of them are rock stars. all should get through easily. and you have a situation where the last two judges were confirmed by over sixty votes. a number of republicans had voted for them and so there is no reason that these three should not be voted for by a number of democrats. they are conservative, yes, but very much mainstream candidates. >> melissa: do you think it goes for all of them equally, or is there one that would be more palatable to the democrats who are sort of on the bubble? >> well, i do not think so. all of these nominees are highly qualified serving in academic capacities with substantial writing records or who have served on the
melissa. >> melissa: thank you for that. and now to the former justice department counsel who served on the confirmation teams for supreme court justices, gorsuch and others including john roberts, chief justice. based upon all of that, who do you think would get through the confirmation most easily of the three we know that they are considering? >> melissa, it is a great list. all of them are rock stars. all should get through easily. and you have a situation where the last two...
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melissa: good, sir.: that is why the market up. >>> twitter is escalating battle against fake and suspicious accounts. wait until you hear how many it is suspicious. suspending 70 million accounts in may and june. more than a million accounts suspend ad day according to new report by "the washington post." that pace continued into july. the rates of account suspensions more than doubled since october when the company under congressional pressure revealed how russia used fake accounts to manipulate the u.s. presidential election. that is a lot of fake accounts. wow. melissa: it is. dangerous conditions out west. officials ordering new evacuations as raging wildfires destroy homes and shut down highways. a live update coming up. >>> president trump narrowing down the choice to replace justice anthony kennedy on the supreme court. details on the short list next. the employee of the year, anna. [music playing] (vo) progress is in the pursuit. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models
melissa: good, sir.: that is why the market up. >>> twitter is escalating battle against fake and suspicious accounts. wait until you hear how many it is suspicious. suspending 70 million accounts in may and june. more than a million accounts suspend ad day according to new report by "the washington post." that pace continued into july. the rates of account suspensions more than doubled since october when the company under congressional pressure revealed how russia used fake...
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melissa. melissa: interesting. bring in today's market panel, carol watts, former investment banker. gary b. smith, kadena group. fox news contributor. netflix look like an opportunity there? >> i hope so. i own it. melissa: would you add to it? >> i will be talking to my book. didn't they get the most emmy nominations ever? certainly for netflix, they bumped out hbo. melissa: that usually means they're spending too much on content. >> but at this point they're no longer delivery platform. they're both content and delivery. i think the metric is very simple. when nine out of 10 people watching this show go home today sometime during the next day or so i bet they're going to use netflix. that is the metric you need. it is still growing. it is growing, melissa, because of added content. i think it's a buy. of course i own it. full disclosure. melissa: carol, i will be using netflix the next two hours. guarranty you three people at my home now using netflix. we're certainly deep into netflix. i should buy the stock to
melissa. melissa: interesting. bring in today's market panel, carol watts, former investment banker. gary b. smith, kadena group. fox news contributor. netflix look like an opportunity there? >> i hope so. i own it. melissa: would you add to it? >> i will be talking to my book. didn't they get the most emmy nominations ever? certainly for netflix, they bumped out hbo. melissa: that usually means they're spending too much on content. >> but at this point they're no longer...
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melissa. melissa: interesting stuff, deirdre. david: we're moments away from apple's biggest report. shares of the tech giant trading slightly higher a fraction higher in anticipation of what is to come. apple could be the first company to hit the trillion dollar mark when the stock opens tomorrow. it has to open up 13 bucks from where it is today. could happen. we'll bring you the numbers you need to know as soon as they come out. melissa: democrats are slamming the latest proposed tax cuts on investment as slowly for the rich but the average investor has a lot to gain. famed economist art laffer will explain. david: he is so much better than paul krugman. president's hard-line message on border security, doubling down his threat on shutting down the government over funding for the border wall. the senate says they are looking for middle ground. is there any? we'll ask the third highest ranking republican in the senate, senator john thune coming up. >> usually the person who loses the shutdown is the person who caused it. donald
melissa. melissa: interesting stuff, deirdre. david: we're moments away from apple's biggest report. shares of the tech giant trading slightly higher a fraction higher in anticipation of what is to come. apple could be the first company to hit the trillion dollar mark when the stock opens tomorrow. it has to open up 13 bucks from where it is today. could happen. we'll bring you the numbers you need to know as soon as they come out. melissa: democrats are slamming the latest proposed tax cuts on...
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melissa: yeah. and that was supposed to never happen again is what we were told in the last administration. panel sticking around. stand by. >> hurt by the trade tit-for-tat, the u.s. agriculture department announced it will provide $12 billion in support to u.s. farmers and ranchers hit by the tariffs on u.s. products. hillary vaughn outside the international trade commission with the latest. hillary? reporter: hey, adam, president trump trying to soften the blow of these chinese tariffs. we heard from ag secretary sonny perdue saying this money, $12 billion in aid, will help farmers meet cost of disrupted markets occurred from the tariffs. they estimate that to be $11 billion so they taced on one billion in case. president trump saying today that his strategy is working. >> you have to see these trade deals i'm working on, they're a disaster. you have got to stick it out. we got to fight it. nobody else fought it. i went to some of the countries, i said, how did it get so imbalanced? they said nob
melissa: yeah. and that was supposed to never happen again is what we were told in the last administration. panel sticking around. stand by. >> hurt by the trade tit-for-tat, the u.s. agriculture department announced it will provide $12 billion in support to u.s. farmers and ranchers hit by the tariffs on u.s. products. hillary vaughn outside the international trade commission with the latest. hillary? reporter: hey, adam, president trump trying to soften the blow of these chinese...
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melissa. >> melissa: all right, allison, thank you.ational security officials gathering in colorado for a conference, secretary nielsen addressing the president's meeting with russian president vladimir putin and to the white house. just weighing in on a controversial proposal from putin involving a former u.s. ambassador to russia. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is in aspen with more. catherine. >> that's right, melissa, the one that was one of the most controversial things that came out of the helsinki news conference. in the last few minutes we received a statement from sarah sanders at the white house but i will go to that statement now. it reads "it is a proposal that was made by president trump by president putin rather, but president trump disagrees pit hopefully presidents putin will have the russians come to the united states to prove their innocence or guilt." what they told fox news is that the likelihood that they would extradite military intelligence officers to the u.s. for prosecution or even for int
melissa. >> melissa: all right, allison, thank you.ational security officials gathering in colorado for a conference, secretary nielsen addressing the president's meeting with russian president vladimir putin and to the white house. just weighing in on a controversial proposal from putin involving a former u.s. ambassador to russia. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is in aspen with more. catherine. >> that's right, melissa, the one that was one of the most...
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melissa is there with adam shapiro. melissa: we have the rose garden shot up ready to go. adam: appears for a big victory for president trump. stocks climbing into the close as we await comments from the president on new trade deal with europe. the dow closing up as you can see 173 points. we'll bring you the comments when they get to the podium live. all three major averages ending in the green with the nasdaq closing at a new record high. hello, i'm adam shapiro, in for david asman. melissa: what exciting day to be on the markets, watching tv, watching the rose guarden. i'm melissa francis. let's go first trait to the white house to blake burman. blake, tell us what you're hearing. reporter: we're hearing more than anything else. jean-claude juncker got here at 2:30 in the afternoon and now it is 4:00. we aare gathered in the rose garden awaiting president and president of the european commission to make joint announcement and joint statement, potentially take questions, the flags behind me, u.s. flag and european union flag. make of it as you wish. liz is talking about
melissa is there with adam shapiro. melissa: we have the rose garden shot up ready to go. adam: appears for a big victory for president trump. stocks climbing into the close as we await comments from the president on new trade deal with europe. the dow closing up as you can see 173 points. we'll bring you the comments when they get to the podium live. all three major averages ending in the green with the nasdaq closing at a new record high. hello, i'm adam shapiro, in for david asman. melissa:...
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melissa: no.t go with the narrative, that they hacked in, got emails of hillary clinton, they released them. and that is what, you know, sort of swayed so many people to vote for president trump. where do you see the signs of weakness in these polls? if you look at just the ballot between left and right, it has gone back towards the left in the last mid-year. >> yes. it is time of incredible not bipartisanship, polarization is all-time high. that is actually benefiting president trump right now but only 9% of democrats approve of his job rating. so that isn't helpful again for the midterms because this poll also revealed to those surveyed thought that democrats should take congress. that will make it a lot harder for president trump if that happens. melissa: yeah. annika green, thanks so much for your time. appreciate night thanks very much. adam: hoping for a home run, the white house setting high expectations for second quarter gdp but could trade fears slow down economic productivity? charlie g
melissa: no.t go with the narrative, that they hacked in, got emails of hillary clinton, they released them. and that is what, you know, sort of swayed so many people to vote for president trump. where do you see the signs of weakness in these polls? if you look at just the ballot between left and right, it has gone back towards the left in the last mid-year. >> yes. it is time of incredible not bipartisanship, polarization is all-time high. that is actually benefiting president trump...
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>> melissa: just getting past it, i guess. i do not think that the president, i really believe that he wants to deal with vladimir putin the way that he wants to deal with it and he feels like he is being dictated to that he is supposed to call them out in front of everyone. he does not want to do it and he is oppositional. the more that you push, the more that he does not want to do it. so he is giving in, but not really. it is interesting to watch, but lawmakers facing off over immigration, the house passing a resolution supporting i.c.e., but democrats calling it a political stunt. how will this all play out with the midterms looming? and her cosenators looking for the bipartisan votes today, backing intelligence agency findings on russia's 2016 election meddling. amid the fallout of president trump summit with president putin. lawmakers making the right move or is politics spouting all of this? we will debate. ♪ ♪ ♪ from only the thickest, juiciest heinz tomatoes. no one grows ketchup like heinz™. and help you feel more st
>> melissa: just getting past it, i guess. i do not think that the president, i really believe that he wants to deal with vladimir putin the way that he wants to deal with it and he feels like he is being dictated to that he is supposed to call them out in front of everyone. he does not want to do it and he is oppositional. the more that you push, the more that he does not want to do it. so he is giving in, but not really. it is interesting to watch, but lawmakers facing off over...
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melissa. melissa: shares of pfizer closing lower. the drug giant agreeing to delay price hikes due to pressure from the president. just talked with fiz sear ceo and secretary azar. pfizer rolling back price hikes so american patients don't pay more. we applaud pfizer for the decision. we hope other companies do the same. grade news for the american people. our panel is here to discuss. this is what i don't get about this story. jonathan, maybe you know the answer. you have to pay $1400 for month's supply of lipitor. i went online, googled, can go anywhere, costco, you get the generic for 26 bucks. i'm wondering who out there, if anyone is actually paying full priest, $1400 or new or old price the president is talking about, that 9% increase, who is actually paying that for lipitor i get the answer is zero? >> to me, respectfully, melissa, that is a bit of a straw man. what you have a president threatening private companies. melissa: i think they're talking about nonsense. this is non-story. you're raising 9.4%. are people paying full
melissa. melissa: shares of pfizer closing lower. the drug giant agreeing to delay price hikes due to pressure from the president. just talked with fiz sear ceo and secretary azar. pfizer rolling back price hikes so american patients don't pay more. we applaud pfizer for the decision. we hope other companies do the same. grade news for the american people. our panel is here to discuss. this is what i don't get about this story. jonathan, maybe you know the answer. you have to pay $1400 for...
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back to you, melissa. melissa: edward, thank you. next guest participated in today's hearing at the commerce department on behalf of an organization representing some of the biggest names in the auto industry, bmw, fiat, chrysler, ford, general motors to name a few. jennifer thomas vice president of federal affairs for the auto alliance. she joins me now. what did you tell everyone that was listening today? give us a little sample of it. >> hi, melissa. i was first at pat in the hearing and we expressed our great concerns about the proposed action here. we do not believe that cars are a threat to national security just to put it bluntly. and we believe that if the administration were to move forward and impose deep tariffs on imported autos and auto parts the price of a vehicle will go up dramatically. that will have cascading effect on our industry and economy. melissa: jennifer, when these same manufacturers are upset when they go to sell their cars other places around the world they face tariffs in the past they complained about,
back to you, melissa. melissa: edward, thank you. next guest participated in today's hearing at the commerce department on behalf of an organization representing some of the biggest names in the auto industry, bmw, fiat, chrysler, ford, general motors to name a few. jennifer thomas vice president of federal affairs for the auto alliance. she joins me now. what did you tell everyone that was listening today? give us a little sample of it. >> hi, melissa. i was first at pat in the hearing...
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melissa. melissa: okay. i thought we had a sound bite there.e is dan henninger, from "wall street journal" editorial page, deputy editor and fox news contributor. give me your take on that, what you just heard before that? >> well i think that you know, what we've got here is extraordinary state of confusion, melissa. you've got president of the united states saying in this press conference with vladmir putin, putin made a strong and powerful case against the idea they were meddling in our election within an hour or so, the director of national intelligence, dan coats, has to put out a statement saying that they have put out the unvarnished truth about russia. so the question is who are you supposed to believe of all these people? i think for the president to get to, president trump getting to a situation, saying these sorts of things, where later, hours later, or even a day later people around him have to explain what he meant or take it back creates confusion, not merely in people like us watching this, but in the capitols of the world, among
melissa. melissa: okay. i thought we had a sound bite there.e is dan henninger, from "wall street journal" editorial page, deputy editor and fox news contributor. give me your take on that, what you just heard before that? >> well i think that you know, what we've got here is extraordinary state of confusion, melissa. you've got president of the united states saying in this press conference with vladmir putin, putin made a strong and powerful case against the idea they were...
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melissa: wow. >> wow indeed. i'm connell mcshane in for david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market movers. here is what else we're covering this busy hour ahead. president trump wraps up a knew conference this afternoon with the italian prime minister, talking trade, border security. also he is saying he is willing to meet with iran's president without preconditions. more of the big headlines from the white house in a live report coming up. >>> meanwhile the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani making impromptu call to fox news channel's "outnumbered" today to try to set the record straight on the trump tower meeting with the russians but he is leaving us with more questions, i don't know, maybe than answers. we'll play some of it for you. we'll ask former white house press secretary ari fleischer what to make of all of it. plus the board of directors at cbs wrapping their meeting right now on the future of les moonves. is he going to be at the helm? what we know now. >> we'll be on the story at top of the hour. the dow falling
melissa: wow. >> wow indeed. i'm connell mcshane in for david asman. melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." we have more on the big market movers. here is what else we're covering this busy hour ahead. president trump wraps up a knew conference this afternoon with the italian prime minister, talking trade, border security. also he is saying he is willing to meet with iran's president without preconditions. more of the big headlines from the white house in a live...
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>> we are back tomorrow, melissa francis is in for harris, stay tuned in the 1:00 hour. >> melissa: any moment, president trump will be leaving the white house and heading to montana where he has a rally tonight, reportedly expected to finalize his choice for the supreme court by today or tomorrow. our source tells fox news he is done with the interview process after speaking with six judges. welcome to "outnumbered overtime," i melissa francis in today for harris faulkner. president trump heads to montan montana, we may hear more of his supreme court nominee. he is going to announce his pick on monday, likely in prime time. our source tells fox news he completed the interview process after speaking with six different people. earlier we heard from republican senators, one of the lawmaker who is going to play a role in confirming the president's nominee. he previewed what president trump could say tonight. >> case in point, this upcoming supreme court nomination, one of the most important votes a u.s. senator could ever cast, a lifetime appointment that is so important to our country. i
>> we are back tomorrow, melissa francis is in for harris, stay tuned in the 1:00 hour. >> melissa: any moment, president trump will be leaving the white house and heading to montana where he has a rally tonight, reportedly expected to finalize his choice for the supreme court by today or tomorrow. our source tells fox news he is done with the interview process after speaking with six judges. welcome to "outnumbered overtime," i melissa francis in today for harris...
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melissa. melissa: summit 2.0.nother meeting between president trump and vladmir putin. this time on american soil. obamacare still in critical condition where premiums are set to rise next year. next republican congressman darrell issa responds. ♪ a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance is something everyone needs, but having usaa- now that's a privilege. we're the baker's and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today. i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source.
melissa. melissa: summit 2.0.nother meeting between president trump and vladmir putin. this time on american soil. obamacare still in critical condition where premiums are set to rise next year. next republican congressman darrell issa responds. ♪ a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea the amount of damage that water could do. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they were on it. it was unbelievable. having insurance...
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melissa. melissa: edward, thank you.avid: a man who has been through more supreme court senate nominations more than anyone we know of, senator orrin hatch, senate finance committee chairman, basically the dean of the senate, senator. this will be 15th nomination hearing. someone told me you participated in the confirmmation of every justice in the supreme court s that true? >> that's true. david: i imagine the process changed from the first confirmation hearings, those seemed a lot more civilized. >> they were a lot more civilized. it is a big political war where everybody comes up. i feel badly about that. david: thinking where it all started. i think of robert bork, that famous phrase you've been borked, that you were tweeted unfairly by whoever questioned you. clarence thomas sticks out in my memory. my wife and i recently had been married, he went through, we sat in awe at the confirmation hearing, he fought back. he did so successfully, while still on the supreme court. let's play a little of the sound bite for tho
melissa. melissa: edward, thank you.avid: a man who has been through more supreme court senate nominations more than anyone we know of, senator orrin hatch, senate finance committee chairman, basically the dean of the senate, senator. this will be 15th nomination hearing. someone told me you participated in the confirmmation of every justice in the supreme court s that true? >> that's true. david: i imagine the process changed from the first confirmation hearings, those seemed a lot more...
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melissa. melissa: blake, thank you.avid: for the second time in a week an american investor wanted by the russian government has become the subject of international diplomacy. bill browder, whose brave actions standing up to vladmir putin led to the magnitsky act was called out in today's white house presser. take a listen. >> they claimed there are several americans who were involved with bill browder's crimes in their terms including former ambassador mcfall. is president trump open to the idea? is he open to -- >> the president will meet with his team and let you know when we have announcement on that. david: to the man of the hour, hermitage capital founder and bill browder. great to see you. thanks for being here. have you heard from anyone at all in the administration? >> i not heard from anyone at all in the administration from this. having said that i spoken to a number of members of congress who are absolutely appalled and in shock that president trump would be siding with vladmir putin and going after me and g
melissa. melissa: blake, thank you.avid: for the second time in a week an american investor wanted by the russian government has become the subject of international diplomacy. bill browder, whose brave actions standing up to vladmir putin led to the magnitsky act was called out in today's white house presser. take a listen. >> they claimed there are several americans who were involved with bill browder's crimes in their terms including former ambassador mcfall. is president trump open to...
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melissa.here is georgia congressman jody hice, oversight committee member, part of today's hearing. thanks for joining us. there were fireworks, statement of fact revealing if you listen closely. i want to play the one clip for you, it's a question a lot of folks have been having. here is the testimony from peter strzok. >> there were people within the campaign who were colluding or working with the government of russia there is very little of be more importance to the fbi or expectation of the american people we get to the bottom of it, the american people i think expect that. frankly any presidential candidate who might have that going on in their campaign would want to know about that, have the fbi get to the bottom of it. melissa: yeah. what was that last part? that any candidate would want to know about it? and the follow-up question that was obvious, although it was democrat asking that question, that they didn't follow up, was, if you think any candidate would want to know about it, did
melissa.here is georgia congressman jody hice, oversight committee member, part of today's hearing. thanks for joining us. there were fireworks, statement of fact revealing if you listen closely. i want to play the one clip for you, it's a question a lot of folks have been having. here is the testimony from peter strzok. >> there were people within the campaign who were colluding or working with the government of russia there is very little of be more importance to the fbi or expectation...
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>> melissa: nobody is partisan in that group. an earlier, speaker of the hospital ryan zinke doesn't take the threat to revoke security clearances very seriously. >> i think he's telling people. this is something that is in the purview of the executive branch. these people already lost their clearances. >> marie: them of the claims need seem to be based on classified information, but also point out that my kid and didn't work for barack obama, he worked for george w. bush, he didn't continue serving, he left when bush left but the broader picture here is there are reasons that the top intelligence officials once they leave keep their clearances and impart, best to help their successors if they need someone to call who has dealt with issues before. when i worked at the cia for three cia directors, they would call their predecessors all the time, the only ones who have been in that job and they would turn to them for guidance. say when i worked for the secretary of state. so i don't like the idea of stripping these clearances away
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melissa. melissa: more breaking news.arah sanders just announcing at white house press briefing that secretary of state mike pompeo will travel to north korea on thursday to meet with kim jong-un. here now is rebecca heinrich, hudson institute senior fellow. what do you make of that? >> you know i think that they will continue moving forward the negotiations. they have to get the meat on the bones, after the singapore summit which the agreement was very broad, vague, very scant on details. there is only one bullet point mentioned. denuclearization. we have to come to an agreement with the north koreans about what we mean by that, both sides. melissa: yeah. >> there is new media reports, secretary sarah sanders just talked about this in the press conference, new media reports indicate satellite imagery that north koreans are continuing improvement on missile production facility. last week they continue news on research, development on nuclear facility. these things are continuing. the white house neither confirmed nor deni
melissa. melissa: more breaking news.arah sanders just announcing at white house press briefing that secretary of state mike pompeo will travel to north korea on thursday to meet with kim jong-un. here now is rebecca heinrich, hudson institute senior fellow. what do you make of that? >> you know i think that they will continue moving forward the negotiations. they have to get the meat on the bones, after the singapore summit which the agreement was very broad, vague, very scant on...
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this is "outnumbered" and i'm melissa francis. here today is harris faulkner, town hall had a direct contributor, the birthday girl herself, katie pavlich. there you go, former deputy spokesperson for the state department and fox news analyst and host of benson, marie harf. in joining us today on the couch, fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. >> judge napolitano: did you pick me just for today knowing what was going to happen? >> melissa: obviously. welcome to the party. >> harris: you look 18, you look great. they do a lot to get two, president trump supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh on capitol hill today. vice president trump escorting the nominee this morning to meet with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell as the quest begins for the votes he needs to be confirmed. president trump wing and this morning before he departed for europe to attend the nato summit. the president reflecting on his announcement last night and sounding optimistic. >> last night was an incredible evening. brett kavanaugh has
this is "outnumbered" and i'm melissa francis. here today is harris faulkner, town hall had a direct contributor, the birthday girl herself, katie pavlich. there you go, former deputy spokesperson for the state department and fox news analyst and host of benson, marie harf. in joining us today on the couch, fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. >> judge napolitano: did you pick me just for today knowing what was going to happen? >> melissa: obviously....
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melissa?good on his promise to campaign heavily for republican candidates as he is proving to be a tea maker and a stream of recent g.o.p. primary, the president heading to florida where he will hold a rally in tampa for gubernatorial candidate congressman ron desantis tonight with another rally except for pennsylvania leaders this week. catapulting over his more moderate primary challenger in the poll after wholeheartedly embracing the president's agenda and winning the president's coveted endorsement. the president is morning tweeting will be in tampa tonight, a big year for him, he will be a great governor for florida. strong on crime, borders and our second amendment. big help on tax and regulation cuts, loves our military and our vets, has my full and total endorsement. meanwhile, the congressman emphasizing his loyalty to the president and a new tongue-in-cheek add narrated by his wife casey. >> ron loves playing with the kids. >> build the wall. >> he read stories. >> then mr. trump sai
melissa?good on his promise to campaign heavily for republican candidates as he is proving to be a tea maker and a stream of recent g.o.p. primary, the president heading to florida where he will hold a rally in tampa for gubernatorial candidate congressman ron desantis tonight with another rally except for pennsylvania leaders this week. catapulting over his more moderate primary challenger in the poll after wholeheartedly embracing the president's agenda and winning the president's coveted...
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here today, melissa francis. most of the evening at it on the fox business network, elizabeth macdonald, don't miss it. democratic strategist and fox news contributor jessica tarlov. in joining us in the center seat, fox news media analyst, host of media buzz and author of media madness, donald trump, the press and the war over the truth, howard kurtz is "outnumbered." nice to see you, your silent. >> melissa: he has good manners. >> howard: supposed to be "outnumbered." >> harris: thanks for being here. let's get to the news, it is the document that so many have been waiting for. after house republicans tried for months to secure its release, the fbi has released the application it submitted to a secret court, the fisa court, to get permission to start surveilling the truck campaign aides carter page. the heavily redacted document we now know reveals the infamous trump dossier compiled by a former british spy christopher steele. which was an essential part of the fbi effort. president trump tweeted this. so now
here today, melissa francis. most of the evening at it on the fox business network, elizabeth macdonald, don't miss it. democratic strategist and fox news contributor jessica tarlov. in joining us in the center seat, fox news media analyst, host of media buzz and author of media madness, donald trump, the press and the war over the truth, howard kurtz is "outnumbered." nice to see you, your silent. >> melissa: he has good manners. >> howard: supposed to be...
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but what i'm saying is. >> harris: now i'm googling melissa francis. >> melissa: here looking for a crime against a person, couldn't you find something that almost everyone including everyone on the couch but not me? >> andrew: why would mueller then have given the case up to the southern district of new york? if they thought that michael cohen was the key to getting at trump. a federal crime? >> kennedy: i think you gave it to the southern district of new york to separated from the federal issue that mueller is overseeing. then it becomes unpardonable. >> andrew: i think he could always do that down the road. but i think if they thought that michael cohen was the key to making a collusion case where there was a real concern to be doing espionage that there is no reason. >> melissa: what if it's a totally different crime? what if they're just looking for anything that would be a crime? >> harris: i do think any of us would be open to a crime but what we would be open to that has been this whole trap argument of if there's any point of inconsistency, but that look like flying and ending me
but what i'm saying is. >> harris: now i'm googling melissa francis. >> melissa: here looking for a crime against a person, couldn't you find something that almost everyone including everyone on the couch but not me? >> andrew: why would mueller then have given the case up to the southern district of new york? if they thought that michael cohen was the key to getting at trump. a federal crime? >> kennedy: i think you gave it to the southern district of new york to...
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here today, melissa francis. a former director of strategic communications for hillary clinton, adrian elrod. post of kennedy on fox business, can be herself. and in the center seat, the political editor of townhall.com and cohost of benson and hart, guy benson. you know the benson part. he is "outnumbered," haven't seen you in a bit. welcome back. >> guy: it's in the hashtag. >> melissa: we love it. >> harris: we are glad you're here. we could get new reaction from the president of that news conference i mentioned s's lead attorney now rudy giuliani does not hold back at all on michael cohen. he's even suggesting that cohan may have adopted that recording of then candidate donald trump discussing potential buying of the story of a woman who claims they had an affair, giuliani says the tape proves the president wanted to document any possible payment. but in the tape abruptly ends, watching. >> he said not by max cash, interruption cohen says but, and trump says check and immediately is cut off. next thing you he
here today, melissa francis. a former director of strategic communications for hillary clinton, adrian elrod. post of kennedy on fox business, can be herself. and in the center seat, the political editor of townhall.com and cohost of benson and hart, guy benson. you know the benson part. he is "outnumbered," haven't seen you in a bit. welcome back. >> guy: it's in the hashtag. >> melissa: we love it. >> harris: we are glad you're here. we could get new reaction from...
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melissa, what do you think? melissa: i think that is a fair question to ask. they are at 30% of the worlds population. there will be a ceiling at some point. i do not think they are there yet. we know sentiment and interest been ase users has not strong as previous generations, i still think there is room for growth. there are in off a lot of young people in the world who have yet to get on facebook >> david, how much does this have to do with scandals do you think over data privacy? david: as you asked the last question of melissa having growth being possible, i think it occurred to me that they are -- there are still people to come to facebook. we know for example in india, people are flocking on facebook right now. if growth is slowing globally, it could mean even more people are coming off in some of the more developed countries or slowing their usage. that could be significant. those are the users that are the most profitable for facebook at the moment. massive unserved community of people in the billions in the developing world that once facebook, will g
melissa, what do you think? melissa: i think that is a fair question to ask. they are at 30% of the worlds population. there will be a ceiling at some point. i do not think they are there yet. we know sentiment and interest been ase users has not strong as previous generations, i still think there is room for growth. there are in off a lot of young people in the world who have yet to get on facebook >> david, how much does this have to do with scandals do you think over data privacy?...
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melissa: it is huge. i cannot speak to e-marketers numbers but at forrester we list something similar. this is not surprising looking at other trajectories that are trending. internet usage has been moving mobile on a global scale for the past many years. one of the other interesting numbers i thought about facebook's earnings was that 91% of their ad revenue was now coming from mobile. the portion of the pie is continuing to grow as well. i think we will see that shift a bit as other rivals start to shift more toward mobile as well. i think instagram is capturing a large portion of the mobile dollars because of their innovation in their ad product and core products as well. emily: david, at a certain point, could instagram outshine facebook or become an actual threat to facebook? david: you foreshadowed what i was about to say. i think instagram is doing so well and it seemed so well-suited to the psychology of the modern internet user, compared to facebook, which is a dated framework. it is a 13-year-ol
melissa: it is huge. i cannot speak to e-marketers numbers but at forrester we list something similar. this is not surprising looking at other trajectories that are trending. internet usage has been moving mobile on a global scale for the past many years. one of the other interesting numbers i thought about facebook's earnings was that 91% of their ad revenue was now coming from mobile. the portion of the pie is continuing to grow as well. i think we will see that shift a bit as other rivals...
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of the stock melissa thanks melissa. and it's time now for a brief pause for the promotional cause but hang here because when we return alex one pile of it gives us the details about the closure of the only commercial port of entry into the gaza strip as some are saying it's economic warfare plus we take a look at two thousand and eight teams computer hackers and cyber security with the last one to see the senior director of intelligence services cyber reason and as we go to break your of the digits at the closing bell will be right back. i'm max kaiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just getting to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because we. just manufacture consent to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flaming. lips and neither will. ignore middle routes to. the new google econ
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here today, melissa francis. host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy herself. democratic strategist and fox news contributor jessica tarlov and in the center seat, editor in chief of "the daily caller" news foundation, chris bedford. i love it when he salutes all the military people out there and he is fear and is "outnumbered" ." >> chris: can't wait, let's get it going. >> melissa: love the attitude. >> harris: we are learning president president trump has invited russian president vladimir pugh into the white house this fall under criticism from both sides of the aisle after their summit in helsinki, finland, this week. some republican lawmakers argue it may not be the best idea. president trump is refusing to cave to criticism on the issue. watch. >> look at the sanctions i put on, look at all of the things that i've done. if nobody else did what i've done. obama didn't do it. obama was a patsy for russia. look at the statement he made when he thought the mics were turned off. a stupid statement he made. nobody does a big deal about that. getting along with
here today, melissa francis. host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy herself. democratic strategist and fox news contributor jessica tarlov and in the center seat, editor in chief of "the daily caller" news foundation, chris bedford. i love it when he salutes all the military people out there and he is fear and is "outnumbered" ." >> chris: can't wait, let's get it going. >> melissa: love the attitude. >> harris: we are learning president president...
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this is what he says. >> melissa: it has gotten out of control. how do we go from where we are right now, we don't even know who the pick is going to be by the way to what you just read. >> harris: juan williams, that speaks to some issues that the democrats say that is where the court will go. what you think about that list? african-americans out of elite schools. >> juan: to me, that is not hyperbolic. that is reaction from people who see that the court is going from a court with kennedy in the middle, he was a real conservative by the way. i may finish. kennedy is a real conservative. but he was open-minded, especially on social issues. we were talking about gay rights and gay marriage. he said that he would reaffirm the importance of roe vs wade in the country. now, i think we are going to a position where the president promised to put a conservative in place, is approaching the possibility for an agenda. that agenda would include so many of the things that you are talking about. >> talk to me about that. what law would that be overturned? i c
this is what he says. >> melissa: it has gotten out of control. how do we go from where we are right now, we don't even know who the pick is going to be by the way to what you just read. >> harris: juan williams, that speaks to some issues that the democrats say that is where the court will go. what you think about that list? african-americans out of elite schools. >> juan: to me, that is not hyperbolic. that is reaction from people who see that the court is going from a court...
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good morning, melissa. >> hi, sheena. taking aook right now at accokeek, indian head highway near old fort road, we have had this clear out othe way in the last couple minutes. had paving that's been going on for some time but gone asf now. rest of prince orge's county oking good. looking up top here in maryland, 29, 95, route 1, bw parkway, all rollinglong pretty wel northbound and southbound. looking at 95 near the icc, looks good. nicend lightn this friday morning at 5:00 a.m. of course,e going to cha a little bit as the morning commute kicks in. inner and outer loops of the beltway, no big complaints there. aaron? >> all right, melissa, thank you. 5:01 now. >>> time is limited. that's the message form auies in thailand working to rescue that soccer team from a cave. >> bringingafhem toy is proving to be a dangerous mission. a former thai navy s.e.a.l. who was part of the rescue team died from a lack of oxygen. the commander if chargee operation says it was first believed that the kids could be kept alive inside the ca
good morning, melissa. >> hi, sheena. taking aook right now at accokeek, indian head highway near old fort road, we have had this clear out othe way in the last couple minutes. had paving that's been going on for some time but gone asf now. rest of prince orge's county oking good. looking up top here in maryland, 29, 95, route 1, bw parkway, all rollinglong pretty wel northbound and southbound. looking at 95 near the icc, looks good. nicend lightn this friday morning at 5:00 a.m. of...
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join us then and always and here now it melissa francis in for harris faulkner. >> melissa: a fox newseroing in on his somebody choice and welcome to "outnumbered overtime," i'm melissa and three candidates seen right here are the favorites brett kavanaugh, raymond kesslidge and amy connie barrett and the president yesterday in a montana rally previewing the big reveal. >> president trump: you know that there is now a vacancy on the supreme court and if you were to tune in monday at 9:00 i
join us then and always and here now it melissa francis in for harris faulkner. >> melissa: a fox newseroing in on his somebody choice and welcome to "outnumbered overtime," i'm melissa and three candidates seen right here are the favorites brett kavanaugh, raymond kesslidge and amy connie barrett and the president yesterday in a montana rally previewing the big reveal. >> president trump: you know that there is now a vacancy on the supreme court and if you were to tune in...
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melissa howell trying to get a response. live at the wilson building with the latest. melissa?reporter: you know it has been a very harear-oldardw10e -y makiyah lives. >> this is hurt me so bad.au hurt me, bse my baby can't will have, i seen her life, she want to do stuff. >> reporter: makiyah wilson's mom expressed her pain, was slain outside her home after four men opened fir on a crowd. members describe mayor muriel bowser and peter nsham's standing beforememori reporteee oor >> we fdoveorhaere whe commit s tiporli nprcaotl es cotargin g not decisions. >>reporter: we spoke wit black lives matter member who said i this tragedy occurred in tth te this is , rio not getting the resources. >> reporter: there have been 84 mpared to 57 around the same time last ,year happened in washed 7. you may recall mayor muriel bowser was that o shooting where makiyah lost h enough. we have reached outo thyo ts ofh and they do plan o available toh reporting livee district. melissa howell fox 5 local news. >>> a new call tonight for a full investigation into the npd stop a f skrijune, dc police
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melissa? >> thanks, john. let's go to the couch. when senator cardin was talking about the agenda that the group has, is it fair to characterize what the right wants as supremes aren't elected, they can't make law? isn't it that simple? >> that's a part of it. he talks about -- ben cardin talks about how america doesn't want what the president wants. they wouldn't have voted for the president if they didn't want what he wants in the supreme court. the supreme court played a big part in the president's election. specifically the problem with kavanaugh, to focus on the list, is that there are a lot of -- a growing number of conservatives that really don't like it. think he's too much a part of the beltway. he was born just outside of bethesda, maryland. grew up in that environment. too much to say he's part of the swamp. he has conservative issues that he's voted on. you already have ted cruz saying he's not going to vote for him. the president with a 50/50 split, the president can't afford to lose many republican senators. if ted cru
melissa? >> thanks, john. let's go to the couch. when senator cardin was talking about the agenda that the group has, is it fair to characterize what the right wants as supremes aren't elected, they can't make law? isn't it that simple? >> that's a part of it. he talks about -- ben cardin talks about how america doesn't want what the president wants. they wouldn't have voted for the president if they didn't want what he wants in the supreme court. the supreme court played a big part...
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>> hello, melissa. the sec has disapproved the application of the bzx exchange to list and trade shares of the winklevoss bitcoin trust it emphasized this disapproval does not rest on any evaluation or opinion on whether bit coin or block chain technology has any value as innovation or an investment they stayed away from that the sec noted that it would seem that more than three-quarters of the volume in bitcoin occurs outside the united states. 95% of the volume, they say, has occur nrd non-u.s. exchanges the bid as it spreads very widely across exchanges, they said the volume in bitcoin futures markets are very small 20% of the volume of platinum and 2% that of silver. its mission is designed to prevent fraudulent or manipulative acts or to protect investors. they said this over and over again. they were concerned about fraud and manipulation of bitcoin, particularly since this is done largely in an unregulated, offshore market. as for searches that she web resistant it the manipulation. the record be
>> hello, melissa. the sec has disapproved the application of the bzx exchange to list and trade shares of the winklevoss bitcoin trust it emphasized this disapproval does not rest on any evaluation or opinion on whether bit coin or block chain technology has any value as innovation or an investment they stayed away from that the sec noted that it would seem that more than three-quarters of the volume in bitcoin occurs outside the united states. 95% of the volume, they say, has occur nrd...
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i interviewed melissa in the very beginning.w about her brother was that he was a little bit rebellious, as most teenagers are at that age. i think i said something along the lines of, no, i don't know any reason why he would want to do this. keith morrison: a believe her father shared. i asked him early on when he was able to talk at jackson hospital. could your son have something to do with this? and he says, i don't believe so. keith morrison: so perhaps garrett kopp acted alone after all. but detectives were convinced christopher had to be mixed up in that awful shooting somehow. someone must know. and they were right, someone did. coming up, john sutton survived two bullets to the head. could he survive being home alone with his son? larry belyeu: christopher made comments that his parents were going to pay. keith morrison: when "dateline" continues. and they got it from theirs. it's your skin, and it can protect you from millions of things. so we're here to help you protect your skin. walgreens pharmacists and beauty consu
i interviewed melissa in the very beginning.w about her brother was that he was a little bit rebellious, as most teenagers are at that age. i think i said something along the lines of, no, i don't know any reason why he would want to do this. keith morrison: a believe her father shared. i asked him early on when he was able to talk at jackson hospital. could your son have something to do with this? and he says, i don't believe so. keith morrison: so perhaps garrett kopp acted alone after all....
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we need to check on the roads with melissa. happy friday, melissa. >> happy friday. i'm looking forward to this weekend. sounds nice tside. inner looput o loop of the beltway, nice and green here this morning. earlier stuff is out of the way as we zoom in here to theic am legion bridge, you can see everything is rolling along nicely there as well. so, n big complaints at this point this morning. in maryland here right now, you sn on 95 from 32 down to the beltway, nice and fast. 70 miles per hour gong take you ten minutes. aaron? > all right, melissa, thank you. time is s limited. thate message authorities in thailand are issuing. they're working to rescue 12 boys and their soccer coach fro a cave >> but bringing them to safety is proving to be a dangerous mission. a formera. navy s. who was part of the rescue team died from a lack of oxygen. the commander in charge of the operation says it was first believed that the kids could be kept alive inside the cave for a long time. but now he doesn't believe that anymore. the group has been trapped inside this flooded and d
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que hace las cosas . >> que paso cuando no podias ver a tu hija. >> sentia la muerte fue un caos melissa a dana la t nota extrÑa noapuÑalada yesxtra. >> anuna seÑora le pegaba . >> pero se poertartaba mal?. >> no porque lloraba . >> llamo tanto la atencion que u o 25 dolares le dijo para comprar lo que quiera . >> que le dijiste a tu mama c cuando la viste ?. >> que la amo . >> sorprendio a la madre a quien no beso desde hace 18 aÑos tam...
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>> thank you, melissa. >>> it's 5:03. new details in the murder of a 10-year-old girl in northeast d.c. >> wilson's family said she was sweet, full of life and loved sports. now, they are planning her funeral. justin finch is live at police headquarters with new details on the shooting. jutin, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. from police from her family, from neighbors, there's a strong desire to find these four men accused of shootingnd killing her. we're also getting a look at new surveillance video that shows a better look at these four suspects. let's show you that video now. it shows a black four-door infiniti sedan pulling up to a courtyard at53rd street and cloud place in northeast. these four masked n jump out and begin to open fire with people nearby. al children playing. children include wilson. thllvehicle p away within 12 seconds by our count. the black sedan also missing aa bumper. a key detail se y police. weearning more about the 10-year-old girl who turned ten in may. she is t
>> thank you, melissa. >>> it's 5:03. new details in the murder of a 10-year-old girl in northeast d.c. >> wilson's family said she was sweet, full of life and loved sports. now, they are planning her funeral. justin finch is live at police headquarters with new details on the shooting. jutin, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. from police from her family, from neighbors, there's a strong desire to find these four men accused of shootingnd killing her....
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melissa howell live at national's park for us,hey, melissa. >> we're out here at thethe grek gettingatting practice in. weot j overos there, you a ma tonynight.game indf tpr h nats park. it's sof g flkstb a me'l see,hs wall from the wizards, raerlay, w wefhesefi g tsweo re actually re game tonight and how they prepared. and positions the g he be y'pla listen. >> i play the man position. i play the grown man position,ed a grown man, athala i play fi little righ soeld. ou' l be flexible. ared for whatever cniomes gam e 7:30 but it will airor tomw after the homerun derby, make sure you catchhat and these guys we'll make sure they keep practicing and hopully it's a good game. melissa howell fox 5 local oone. >>> l like so much fun, and just a reminder, fox 5 is your home for all things all-star on tuesday, f 5 news morning is hitting the the road for url-ar special cerage live atats n special coverage continues starting at 5:00. thpregame show hnst ,:0inkeople realize there's that celebrity softball gaalanreouam y, r h hrd of o t modness, it will be good to see athleticism >> media a wdr
melissa howell live at national's park for us,hey, melissa. >> we're out here at thethe grek gettingatting practice in. weot j overos there, you a ma tonynight.game indf tpr h nats park. it's sof g flkstb a me'l see,hs wall from the wizards, raerlay, w wefhesefi g tsweo re actually re game tonight and how they prepared. and positions the g he be y'pla listen. >> i play the man position. i play the grown man position,ed a grown man, athala i play fi little righ soeld. ou' l be...
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>> melissa: interesting.that struck me as this is who they were asking, why did you turn from the email investigation over to look at russia? and he went on this long tirade, sanctimonious about the russia investigation and said if they were people within the campaign colluding or working with the russian government, there is very little that would be of more importance. here's the key part. frankly, any presidential candidate that might have that going on in their campaign would want to know that's going on. and have the fbi gets the bottom of it. the obvious follow-up, so any campaign would want to know? so did you tell that candidate? know. we know he didn't. and of course, it was a democrat that solicited that answer, they did not ask the follow-up and peter strzok himself said any campaign would want to know. >> harris: that point of the looks of the democrats had yesterday. this is not necessarily a good look for democrats. we had several of them on "outnumbered" overtime yesterday, and they were pointi
>> melissa: interesting.that struck me as this is who they were asking, why did you turn from the email investigation over to look at russia? and he went on this long tirade, sanctimonious about the russia investigation and said if they were people within the campaign colluding or working with the russian government, there is very little that would be of more importance. here's the key part. frankly, any presidential candidate that might have that going on in their campaign would want to...
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i'm melissa lee. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc traders say they can break out into new highs when they report next week we'll give you the names when "fast money" returns lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a box of 'em. thousands of opinions. one estimate. the earnings tool from td ameritrade. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset
i'm melissa lee. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc traders say they can break out into new highs when they report next week we'll give you the names when "fast money" returns lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. there's so many opinions out there, it's hard to make sense of it all. well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single...
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let go to melissa. e what's happening on the roads. hey, melissa. >> good morning. a couple of things cleared out of the way southbound 295 after suitland parkway. had the left la getting by the work zone. that one is gone. so is this. we were worried about this in fort washington. this is happening every morning no 210 near farmington road the paving project with the lane getting by. >> as you look at the beltway, inner loop and outer loop, everything is looking good. nice and green. no big problems. zooming in to the american legion bridge rolling along pretty well this morning. things are going to change as that commute goes forward. >>> it's 5:01 this morning. three virginia families are hoping their teenagers survive following a terrible crash. >> a third has serious injuries and two i critical condition. justin finch is live in clifton with mor on what police say may have caused the crash. justin? >> reported aaron, g morning. that crash happened not too far from where we are right now. we can tell you that two of the victims are set to have injuries that are
let go to melissa. e what's happening on the roads. hey, melissa. >> good morning. a couple of things cleared out of the way southbound 295 after suitland parkway. had the left la getting by the work zone. that one is gone. so is this. we were worried about this in fort washington. this is happening every morning no 210 near farmington road the paving project with the lane getting by. >> as you look at the beltway, inner loop and outer loop, everything is looking good. nice and...
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. >> melissa mollet is working for you to keep an eye on the ros. sheena parveen is keeping an alert day. because her alert d of the heat advisory. expected to feel 105 degrees this afternoon. we don'tave relief in the forecast until we get to friday's rainfall. that will start to cool things down for the weekend. 80-degree temperatures this weekend. until we get there, we'll be in the 90s. heat advisory for everybody. if you thought yesterday was too hot and humid, i think that was meliss mollet sneezing. bless you. >> sorry. >> i knew it. feeling like 105 as we gohi through afternoon. poor air quality. irybe it's quality that's making melissa sneeze. 82 in washington. since we're above 79, i don't think we dropped to 79degrees. this is the warmest low temperatureince 2002 in d.c. that's going down as a record. today's poolorecast will be hot, in the mid-90s. feeling like 5. make sure you have the spf on. if you're heading to the beach, coming up, let's head over to melissa. are you okay? >> good morning. i'm fine, now. having a little attack. i'm
. >> melissa mollet is working for you to keep an eye on the ros. sheena parveen is keeping an alert day. because her alert d of the heat advisory. expected to feel 105 degrees this afternoon. we don'tave relief in the forecast until we get to friday's rainfall. that will start to cool things down for the weekend. 80-degree temperatures this weekend. until we get there, we'll be in the 90s. heat advisory for everybody. if you thought yesterday was too hot and humid, i think that was...
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i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are speet najarian, and tim seymour. >> tom lee shocking the crypto world with bearish comments on cnbc earlier today, but the mega bull says reports of his bearishness are exaggerated. he still sees bitcoin going to the moon and he's here to set the record straight. tesla, as ceo elon musk goes on yet another twitter rant are the shorts getting the best of musk? we have the details and subscription-based stocks are soaring and we're not just talking netflix here we'll tell you which stocks traders say have more room to run on the fast-growing trend, but first we start off with the rally. the stocks serving into the close, the dow, s&p and nasdaq all closing near the highs of the day, but despite the rally there was a distinct defense to the action today in the last few week, in fact. check out the move with utility, reits and telecom all surging in the past month and the food stocks going crazy as we head into the trade wars, and the global slowdown is defens
i'm melissa lee. your traders on the desk are speet najarian, and tim seymour. >> tom lee shocking the crypto world with bearish comments on cnbc earlier today, but the mega bull says reports of his bearishness are exaggerated. he still sees bitcoin going to the moon and he's here to set the record straight. tesla, as ceo elon musk goes on yet another twitter rant are the shorts getting the best of musk? we have the details and subscription-based stocks are soaring and we're not just...
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>> melissa, thank you. >>> it's 4:20. if you plan to fire up the grill, there's more to worry about than jus thet at havertys we know everyone has different tastes. and this independence day... ...we're making it easy to find your style hurry in to havertys independence day sale. fo the last few days, the more you spend, the more you save- up to $1000. how much you save is up to you! with more styles and custom fabrics to choose from. it's furniture that fits you. havertys. life looks good >>> you're wa "news 4 today." >> man of us will include barbecuing with our celebration this fourth of july. >> before you turn up the grill, molette green, has tips to stay safe. >> reporter: when you get away from the usualurgers and dogs, the risk of foot c contamination >> wash your surface. >> when it comes to grilling chicken, thermometer placement is key. >> inserting it halfway into the thickest part of the protein is the important piece. wait five seconds and you'll get an accurate reading. >> reporter: chef marshal recommends
>> melissa, thank you. >>> it's 4:20. if you plan to fire up the grill, there's more to worry about than jus thet at havertys we know everyone has different tastes. and this independence day... ...we're making it easy to find your style hurry in to havertys independence day sale. fo the last few days, the more you spend, the more you save- up to $1000. how much you save is up to you! with more styles and custom fabrics to choose from. it's furniture that fits you. havertys. life...