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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." record close for the s&p 500 would be the second this week. the nasdaq appears to end in negative territory. can't get there more on the on the big market movers. first here is what is new this hour. president trump is about to depart the to the white house. the president will make his way to a louisiana campaign rally tonight. we'll bring you any headlines from the president if he stops to speak to reporters on the south lawn. capitol hill, a possible breakthrough on the usmca. full house democratic caucus is meeting to discuss the future of the trade deal. a new look for the ford mustang. we are breaking down the electric gamble for the automaker. connell: fox business team coverage of all our top stories today. blake burman live at the white house. gerri willis on the floor of the new york stock exchange. edward lawrence with the the latest on trade from washington, d.c. gerri, we start with you. silly dow turned a little bit lower on us. >> that's true. no unch for walmart if you
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." record close for the s&p 500 would be the second this week. the nasdaq appears to end in negative territory. can't get there more on the on the big market movers. first here is what is new this hour. president trump is about to depart the to the white house. the president will make his way to a louisiana campaign rally tonight. we'll bring you any headlines from the president if he stops to speak to reporters on the south...
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i will throw had hot potato to melissa. melissa: we'll take it. major averages off the low for the session, the company revealed 737 max should return to commercial service in january. we're watching it here, the dow fighting for gains. looks like it will close up about 11 points. that is going back and forth settling out in the final minutes. any gain in the index would mark a new record close. melissa francis, happy monday. connell: happy veterans day. i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell." we'll give it a minute. s&p and nasdaq still in the red. still hovering near record territory. here is what is new at this hour. honoring the brave men and women who served our country in the armed forces, president trump becoming the first american president to attend new york city's veterans day parade. how the white house and businesses across the country are working to give back to our nation's heroes. >>> anger and rage on the streets of hong kong. a pro-democracy protester shot at close range by police. a counterprotester was set on fire. the
i will throw had hot potato to melissa. melissa: we'll take it. major averages off the low for the session, the company revealed 737 max should return to commercial service in january. we're watching it here, the dow fighting for gains. looks like it will close up about 11 points. that is going back and forth settling out in the final minutes. any gain in the index would mark a new record close. melissa francis, happy monday. connell: happy veterans day. i'm connell mcshane. welcome to...
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melissa? melissa: a lot of people volunteering. i heard folks in the bahamas volunteering. they need influx of business. so we'll see. blake, thank you. reporter: you got it. connell: proposing even more taxes. senator elizabeth warren releasing another plan today. this time even top democrats though are sounding the alarm over the price tag. melissa: plus high-taxed state exodus is leaving no one behind, not even the president. we're breaking down implications with steve forbes, forbes media chairman next. connell: i'm told the super bowl of boat shows. the 60th annual fort lauderdale boat show. it is underway, our very own deirdre bolton getting inside look at some of the extravagant yachts in the world. that is coming up. melissa: nice. ♪ you traded options. i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortab
melissa? melissa: a lot of people volunteering. i heard folks in the bahamas volunteering. they need influx of business. so we'll see. blake, thank you. reporter: you got it. connell: proposing even more taxes. senator elizabeth warren releasing another plan today. this time even top democrats though are sounding the alarm over the price tag. melissa: plus high-taxed state exodus is leaving no one behind, not even the president. we're breaking down implications with steve forbes, forbes media...
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melissa: yeah. about the recruiting staff and, how they deal with staff they're bringing in to augment existing staff when there are shortages? and one of the things we have to keep in mind, melissa, is, that director sawyer was there. she retired after the epstein situation. they brought her back to the bureau of prisons to straighten out some of this. so we're going to continue to monitor this, to be sure there are protocols, they're followed. melissa: i guess my question is, do you buy it? i mean when you look at what happened, we have just two low level people who are now being charged but if you look at the history, i mean only one prior suicide and three attempted suicides in the past 40 years at this facility. doesn't seem like, when you talk to other lawyers who have been there, they said everyone is very alert. you can't make a move without somebody coming down on you or seeing it. this isn't the type of place that would randomly have two people you know, fall asleep on the job? >> well, th
melissa: yeah. about the recruiting staff and, how they deal with staff they're bringing in to augment existing staff when there are shortages? and one of the things we have to keep in mind, melissa, is, that director sawyer was there. she retired after the epstein situation. they brought her back to the bureau of prisons to straighten out some of this. so we're going to continue to monitor this, to be sure there are protocols, they're followed. melissa: i guess my question is, do you buy it? i...
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melissa: no.nderground and they were imprisoned based on that robbery and murders and that's where he, that is where he comes from when he says that he decided to seek this job and wanted to reform the criminal justice system. >> yeah. melissa: but if you look what is going on at the time, when i lived in san francisco, there was a woman who stood on the corner by the on-ramp to the freeway, without a top on every single day soliciting sex for years. it was on-ramp. no one ever did anything about it. you know, eventually we left, people who live there now say cars are broken into the nicest neighborhoods, whatever it is. it is just not safe. so they're leaving. i wonder does a point come when they don't have any tax revenue left if they drive out everybody who is looking for, you know, not having someone solicit sex while they're waiting in line to get on the freeway? you know, do they worry about what eventually happens to the tax base? >> what is interesting, so ironic when you think about the p
melissa: no.nderground and they were imprisoned based on that robbery and murders and that's where he, that is where he comes from when he says that he decided to seek this job and wanted to reform the criminal justice system. >> yeah. melissa: but if you look what is going on at the time, when i lived in san francisco, there was a woman who stood on the corner by the on-ramp to the freeway, without a top on every single day soliciting sex for years. it was on-ramp. no one ever did...
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melissa: there you go. connell: i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. the s&p 500 ending in negative territory for the third day in a row. nasdaq also in the red. investors digesting another hit to retail after macy's posted stronger than expected third quarter results that missed on third quarter sales. three heavyweights expected to release numbers. we'll bring you the numbers just as soon as they hit and impact on your money tomorrow. first, here is what is new at this hour. >>> at the white house president trump is about to award the national medal of the arts, national humanities medal for the first time since taking office. among the recipient, actor jon voight, author james patterson, and country singer allison krauss. we'll bring you any breaking headlines from the president. plus on capitol hill the marathon public impeachment hearing continue. meantime president trump is meeting with the biggest ceos in the country. the commander-in-chief's new request from tim cook. and netflix suffering a worldwide outage. the current status and the latest r
melissa: there you go. connell: i'm connell mcshane. melissa: i'm melissa francis. the s&p 500 ending in negative territory for the third day in a row. nasdaq also in the red. investors digesting another hit to retail after macy's posted stronger than expected third quarter results that missed on third quarter sales. three heavyweights expected to release numbers. we'll bring you the numbers just as soon as they hit and impact on your money tomorrow. first, here is what is new at this hour....
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nice to see you, melissa. melissa: you too.stion stumped even the tournament of champions contestants. can you guess what it is? >> this lawyer's star rose will representing stormy daniels but fell after he was accused of trying to extort millions from nike in 2019. his name, quickly forgotten obviously. michael avenatti. melissa: oh, my gosh. nobody watches cnn. watching "jeopardy" or goes on "jeopardy." deirdre: 15 seconds. melissa: he was going to run for president. i forgot about that. melissa: couldn't think of it. that is amazing. calling for a ban. why the doctor who approved this popular surgery says it should be taken off the market. plus a bombshell report revealing the health risk of drying on makeup at stores. what you need to know to protect yourself. ooh, next. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what
nice to see you, melissa. melissa: you too.stion stumped even the tournament of champions contestants. can you guess what it is? >> this lawyer's star rose will representing stormy daniels but fell after he was accused of trying to extort millions from nike in 2019. his name, quickly forgotten obviously. michael avenatti. melissa: oh, my gosh. nobody watches cnn. watching "jeopardy" or goes on "jeopardy." deirdre: 15 seconds. melissa: he was going to run for president....
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melissa: yeah. connell: there it is, melissa. melissa: he is the biggest. retail delivery wars, target, walmart take on amazon with one-day shipping on the holidays? is that enough to outpace the e-commerce giant? jonathanjonathan hoenig, capitag hedge fund and fox news contributor. jonathan, i love the competition. >> happy thanksgiving and to all our viewers. 20 years ago, people were saying poo-poo to amazon. they didn't believe it would succeed. amazon captures 25 cents of every dollar, ex dollars, ex-cars and restaurants that consumers spend. they're a giant in shipping as you alluded to. that is the next big hurdle. walmart, target all these companies are really having to compete with amazon. used to be two-day delivery. now one-day delivery. more and more majority of consumers say one-day delivery is important to them t was minority five years ago. this is a big war. consumers benefit. melissa: absolutely. you expect it. you shop at different places. you go to amazon instead if you need it sooner. target is trying to battle back by delivering from th
melissa: yeah. connell: there it is, melissa. melissa: he is the biggest. retail delivery wars, target, walmart take on amazon with one-day shipping on the holidays? is that enough to outpace the e-commerce giant? jonathanjonathan hoenig, capitag hedge fund and fox news contributor. jonathan, i love the competition. >> happy thanksgiving and to all our viewers. 20 years ago, people were saying poo-poo to amazon. they didn't believe it would succeed. amazon captures 25 cents of every...
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reporter: melissa., i start with cooper, told house investigators, it was unusual that there was a hold on aid to ukraine, her testimony cooper testified there was an effort by envoy to ukraine voke target ukraine to state it would try to prosecute people involved in election interference, and aid thersaid there was concern t trying to withhold the assistant. ukraine received aid from russia after the rush -- from washington after the russia incursion. was a way to help defend itself from russia. catherine croft, said that she got calls from ukraine embassy as they quote approached me quietly and in confidence to ask about the omb hold on ukraine securitsecond. >> and that mulvaney placed an informal hold on security assistance to ukraine. only reason give 10 cam given it came at direction of the president. and today president tweeting quote: reporter: he republican in the room have questioned the authenticity, we have open hearings wednesday morning and friday morning. >> that will be something, thank
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melissa? melissa: edward, thank you. connell: retail tragedy averted when you look at numbers from target and lowe's. the stock prices hitting new highs earlier today. strong third quarter results from both of those companies. look at target. jackie dee dee, up 14%. pretty good day indown day for the market. reporter: it was remarkable for that stock. target saw a double beat, a beat on earnings and beat on revenues. revenues was 17 cents ahead of street estimates. the company also raised 2019 profit guidance. digital sales up 31%. remember this is really important for a company like target, it is competing with the likes of amazon, retailers like walmart. it is showing that it is keeping pays. lowe's was remarkable we saw a drop with home depot yesterday. earnings beat. revenues a little light. but it also raised the 2019 earnings guidance. that was a plus for the market. only 4% pop up there. we'll hear a lot more from retailers this week. wednesday we hear from, we hear from l brands. thursday macy's. nordstrom. frida
melissa? melissa: edward, thank you. connell: retail tragedy averted when you look at numbers from target and lowe's. the stock prices hitting new highs earlier today. strong third quarter results from both of those companies. look at target. jackie dee dee, up 14%. pretty good day indown day for the market. reporter: it was remarkable for that stock. target saw a double beat, a beat on earnings and beat on revenues. revenues was 17 cents ahead of street estimates. the company also raised 2019...
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what else do we have, melissa? melissa: that was a great interview.ing it back, that is what people are looking back. great stuff. taking a step towards the edge, iran with provocative move getting nuclear weapons. analysis what it means for global security next. the all-new echo auto. you're gonna love this. alexa, add "xylophone" to band shopping list. (alexa) okay. we don't need a band shopping list. alexa and i disagree. alexa, add "positive attitude" to band shopping list. (alexa) added "positive attitude" to band shopping list. that's for you. you need it. join nationwide now and get a free amazon echo auto. performance comes in lots of flavors. ♪ (dramatic orchestra) there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ most people think of verizon as a reliable phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virt
what else do we have, melissa? melissa: that was a great interview.ing it back, that is what people are looking back. great stuff. taking a step towards the edge, iran with provocative move getting nuclear weapons. analysis what it means for global security next. the all-new echo auto. you're gonna love this. alexa, add "xylophone" to band shopping list. (alexa) okay. we don't need a band shopping list. alexa and i disagree. alexa, add "positive attitude" to band shopping...
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a debate moderated by melissa francis no doubt. melissa: yes. i love it.who won as well. i want all the power. here is dan hen -- henninger from "wall street journal" and a fox news contributor. there are couple elements of the story i absolutely love. i love fred smith hitting back. "the new york times" writes a story, puts out a statement, puts it on twitter, puts it everywhere, he doesn't attack "the new york times" their report something wrong, hey, kettle, who is calling black here. doing the same thing as we are. what did you think of that? >> that is wonderful. we know fred smith is no shrinking violet when it comes to this sort of thing. it is great he is standing up for the private sector. here is one of the greatest entrepreneurs arguably in the history of the country. the number of employees employed by fedex worldwide is 425,000 people. i mean fred smith and fedex are supporting nearly half a million people, they have been doing it for years. so you got to ask yourself, which would you prefer? a world of private sector investment of the sort th
a debate moderated by melissa francis no doubt. melissa: yes. i love it.who won as well. i want all the power. here is dan hen -- henninger from "wall street journal" and a fox news contributor. there are couple elements of the story i absolutely love. i love fred smith hitting back. "the new york times" writes a story, puts out a statement, puts it on twitter, puts it everywhere, he doesn't attack "the new york times" their report something wrong, hey, kettle, who...
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melissa?microsoft cofounder bill gates slamming elizabeth warren over her proposed tax plan. the presidential hopeful is responding. susan li in the newsroom with all the details. susan. >> to catch elizabeth warren's attention, bill gates at "new york times" book event asked about higher taxes, wealth tax from elizabeth warren, he said i would be happy to pay more. listen. >> i paid over 10 billion in taxes. i paid more than anyone in taxes. [laughter]. you know, i'm glad to have -- if i had to pay 20 billion, it's fine. but, you know, when you say i should pay 100 billion, okay then i'm starting to do a little math about, what i have left over. sorry. i'm just kidding. susan: richest man on the planet. he was asked at the same event whether he spoken to warren about her tax plan. he said i'm not sure she is open-minded to someone like me with so much money. elizabeth warren wants to tack the wealthy to pay for a lot of her plans, including 21 trillion-dollar "medicare for all" package. 2% ta
melissa?microsoft cofounder bill gates slamming elizabeth warren over her proposed tax plan. the presidential hopeful is responding. susan li in the newsroom with all the details. susan. >> to catch elizabeth warren's attention, bill gates at "new york times" book event asked about higher taxes, wealth tax from elizabeth warren, he said i would be happy to pay more. listen. >> i paid over 10 billion in taxes. i paid more than anyone in taxes. [laughter]. you know, i'm glad...
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. >> melissa: this is "outnumbered," and i melissa francis. harris faulkner, and here today jessica tarlov, and it joining us the couch, chris stirewalt. thanks for joining us. what's your take on the story, how's it swirling around inside d.c.? >> chris: look, the lesson here is let trump be trump, don't try to be trump yourself. you got a guy who works outside of channels, he's going to do this, that and the other thing and it blows up on him. right? it doesn't work out. he should have worked through channels and stayed in his lane and not done what he did. then the company's statement about not obeying this order and not doing this, that ended the other thing would have carried a lot more weight at the end. >> melissa: so this is eddie gallagher blasting his superiors yesterday i believe it was. >> this is all about ego and retaliation, it has nothing to do with good order and discipline. just recently we have come up with more evidence that will be exposing next week that the secretary of the navy was actually meddling in my case and tryin
. >> melissa: this is "outnumbered," and i melissa francis. harris faulkner, and here today jessica tarlov, and it joining us the couch, chris stirewalt. thanks for joining us. what's your take on the story, how's it swirling around inside d.c.? >> chris: look, the lesson here is let trump be trump, don't try to be trump yourself. you got a guy who works outside of channels, he's going to do this, that and the other thing and it blows up on him. right? it doesn't work out....
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melissa? melissa: blake, thank you. the force is with disney plus.he streaming service averaging nearly one million new subscribers a day according to data from topia. that is not all. "the mandalorian" is topping stranger things as the most downloaded show. according to paralytics. shares of disney hitting an all-time high today. gary, what do you think about that? >> i think they're doing everything well. my god daughters were dressed up as elsa this weekend. melissa: yeah. >> think about it. one million subscribers every day. every person in the united states will subscribed to disney plus. that is how crazy it is. good on them. they're doing things right at this juncture. i said disney is one of the greatest brand names of all. bob iger doesn't mcenough money for what he has done over the last 10 years there. melissa: it is true on that point. i remember on the show we announced the deal that iger bought the "star wars" franchise. there were so many people who said at the time he overpaid. now it has driven revenue on every platform. they keep th
melissa? melissa: blake, thank you. the force is with disney plus.he streaming service averaging nearly one million new subscribers a day according to data from topia. that is not all. "the mandalorian" is topping stranger things as the most downloaded show. according to paralytics. shares of disney hitting an all-time high today. gary, what do you think about that? >> i think they're doing everything well. my god daughters were dressed up as elsa this weekend. melissa: yeah....
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melissa francis. melissa: new records on wall street. all three major averages ending the day in the green on renewed hope for u.s. china trade deal. always one way or the other. the dow ending up. ashley: i'm work here is done, i'm not connell mcshane. i'm bely webster. this is "after the bell." s&p 500 at 24th record this year. ho-hum, nasdaq leading major averages. finishing with the 19th record of the clear. more on big market movers. here is what is new at this hour. melissa: at the white house president trump set to sign two pieces of legislation following a visit from a very special guest earlier today. we will bring all of the breaking headlines from the president. plus, the mar-a-lago intruder in court just moments ago. sentencing for the chinese business women, convicted of trespassing at president trump's resort, one day before the president heads to florida for thanksgiving. one entrepreneur's fight to preserve her brand. meet the small business owner who has taken on target. wow. ashley: that is a big foe, is it not? we have
melissa francis. melissa: new records on wall street. all three major averages ending the day in the green on renewed hope for u.s. china trade deal. always one way or the other. the dow ending up. ashley: i'm work here is done, i'm not connell mcshane. i'm bely webster. this is "after the bell." s&p 500 at 24th record this year. ho-hum, nasdaq leading major averages. finishing with the 19th record of the clear. more on big market movers. here is what is new at this hour. melissa:...
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and i'm melissa francis. here today is harris faulkner. fox news contributor, katie pavlich. executive director of the serve america pac and fox news contributor, marie harf. u.s. attorney for the southern district attorney of new york and fox news contributor, andy mccarthy. we will get reaction from the couch and just a minute. first, let's bring in peter doocy, is in washington, on reaction from one of warren's biggest 2020 rivals. >> melissa, joe biden has been saying medicare for all is too expensive for months. that's back when he thought it would only cost $30 trillion over a decade. but elizabeth warren has been telling us she has a math major in a phd program. checking the numbers. the big when they came back with was $52 trillion over ten years, which is how much would be spent on health care without her plan in place. $52 trillion would cover getting rid of all insurance companies and provider networks, and still guarantee sole heir of coverage full health coverage and long-term care for 31 million
and i'm melissa francis. here today is harris faulkner. fox news contributor, katie pavlich. executive director of the serve america pac and fox news contributor, marie harf. u.s. attorney for the southern district attorney of new york and fox news contributor, andy mccarthy. we will get reaction from the couch and just a minute. first, let's bring in peter doocy, is in washington, on reaction from one of warren's biggest 2020 rivals. >> melissa, joe biden has been saying medicare for all...
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melissa. it is very important to still note, especially with all this discussion of whether or not tariffs will be rolled back what size and scope, that president trump and president she still do not have a deal to be signed off on just yet. back to you. >> blake, thank you. connell: let's bring in our market panel for today. carol roth, future file legacy planning system creator and jon hilsenrath, "wall street journal" fox business contributor. jon, first to you. all the headlines, today the china headlines were not that positive. you can pick out headlines from the economy day-to-day basis not that positive, maybe manufacturing is slowing. we have impeachment inquiry going on in washington. this stock market no matter what keeps going up. records every single day. what do you make of the performance we're seeing just for stocks? >> a couple of things. i think what the market is responding too right now it looks like we're at least not escalating tensions on trade anymore particularly with c
melissa. it is very important to still note, especially with all this discussion of whether or not tariffs will be rolled back what size and scope, that president trump and president she still do not have a deal to be signed off on just yet. back to you. >> blake, thank you. connell: let's bring in our market panel for today. carol roth, future file legacy planning system creator and jon hilsenrath, "wall street journal" fox business contributor. jon, first to you. all the...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the s&p 500, nasdaq also ending in positive territory. all three major averages in the red for the week though. more on big market movers. here is what is new at this hour. a reputation up in flames. the white house, a heated meeting just wrapping up there. president trump sitting down with vaping industry executives to discuss the escalating crisis across the u.s. but are the companies solely to blame? we are breaking down their spiraling business and how the president is planning to address the growing epidemic. >>> blasting the quote, greatest propaganda machine in history. the latest critic of mark zuckerberg and other social media titans. >>> plus hackers are waiting. the way you charge your cell phone might leaving your data vulnerable. uh-oh. connell: let's get to fox business team coverage. a lot of news here today. blake burman and edward lawrence are at the white house one in, one out. gerri willis down on the floor of the new york stock exchange. on the vaping story, meliss
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the s&p 500, nasdaq also ending in positive territory. all three major averages in the red for the week though. more on big market movers. here is what is new at this hour. a reputation up in flames. the white house, a heated meeting just wrapping up there. president trump sitting down with vaping industry executives to discuss the escalating crisis across the u.s. but are the companies solely to blame? we are breaking down...
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melissa? is that true? that means, "we reserve the right to sell your information to anyone we want," what that means. i think that's really interesting. i have a standard fake phone number i use when i buy anything online or do anything online because i don't want any phone calls. i would rather not give the product. when somebody does come and get through i always ask -- and you should do this, too -- "where did you by my phone number from?" shockingly, they tell you. they have no problem because they don't legally. they always said they had bought it from my local polling records, or they bought it from the dmv. it is the government that is selling your phone number, and the reason why you're getting those robocalls. it's all the government. this report does not surprise me, but it makes me so angry, because they pretend, "we are going to stop the robocalls," and they said and to send your phone number for someone. >> katie: members of government are paying attention to this premark warner weight on this
melissa? is that true? that means, "we reserve the right to sell your information to anyone we want," what that means. i think that's really interesting. i have a standard fake phone number i use when i buy anything online or do anything online because i don't want any phone calls. i would rather not give the product. when somebody does come and get through i always ask -- and you should do this, too -- "where did you by my phone number from?" shockingly, they tell you. they...
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>> melissa: at the debate, when they are confronted vice president.ng about deporting people who came here illegally. if the burden is on everybody in washington to redo the system, so that people aren't breaking the law's come here, there's a clear way to do it. why are they doing that? >> katie: to pick up on your point, i think this proves that regardless of who the president is that immigration and customs enforcement, ice and border patrol, are doing their job. they are enforcing the law, carrying out deportations, getting rid of criminal aliens in this country. since the beginning of the fiscal year, which started in october. border patrol has arrested 55 previous sex offenders trying to come back into the country. gang members, rather. they have arrested hundreds of people who have criminal records coming back into the country. that is what they are doing. that is their job. it's up to washington to change the rules to make it easier for them. >> donna: it's time we pass comprehensive immigration refo reform. >> katie: we should worry about pro
>> melissa: at the debate, when they are confronted vice president.ng about deporting people who came here illegally. if the burden is on everybody in washington to redo the system, so that people aren't breaking the law's come here, there's a clear way to do it. why are they doing that? >> katie: to pick up on your point, i think this proves that regardless of who the president is that immigration and customs enforcement, ice and border patrol, are doing their job. they are...
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melissa? >> melissa: a lot of opinions on this.interesting is that if you look among young people, capitalism is scary because you are telling people who are 22 -- we all remember that. when you get out of college come out of high school, whatever it is, "go for it, you're on your own. make your money, support yourself." it's a terrifying thing. as opposed to say to them, "how would you feel about a system or you're giving everything and you don't have to work and he won't have to worry about your rent? and said you can go have a nice time." other than being spoiled or whatever you might say, there is a logical reason why capitalism is frightening to young people. over time, though, i think it changes rapidly. they get their first paycheck and they see just how much of it didn't make it to them. that's when so many people have that rude awakening where they are like, "wait a second, i thought i was making this much an hour. why is my paycheck this?" and they look at the taxes that have been taken out and all of the sudden -- >> kat
melissa? >> melissa: a lot of opinions on this.interesting is that if you look among young people, capitalism is scary because you are telling people who are 22 -- we all remember that. when you get out of college come out of high school, whatever it is, "go for it, you're on your own. make your money, support yourself." it's a terrifying thing. as opposed to say to them, "how would you feel about a system or you're giving everything and you don't have to work and he won't...
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melissa: exactly.ack the wildly successful chicken sandwich on sun no less. that is a jab at rival chik-fil-a whose stores are closed on sunday. what do you think of the chicken wars? >> i can't help but think, mentioned mcdonald's ceo losing his job over that relationship. why couldn't he find romans at a popeye's? he would still have his job. mcdonald's stock would not be down 3%. he would be at the front of the line for the chicken sandwich in case they ran out again. melissa: i love the idea. i think the mcdonald's thing is more than meets the eye what we're being told on that story. with popeye's last time they gave out the chicken, bring your own bread. they ran out. chicken is very popular at the same time we're talking about all the fake meat. >> they promised to have supplies, that they're not going to run out this time. melissa, i've been hurt before, okay? i'm not sure i'm ready to get back on that line again. i might give it a couple days, watch, see what happens. melissa: you can probably
melissa: exactly.ack the wildly successful chicken sandwich on sun no less. that is a jab at rival chik-fil-a whose stores are closed on sunday. what do you think of the chicken wars? >> i can't help but think, mentioned mcdonald's ceo losing his job over that relationship. why couldn't he find romans at a popeye's? he would still have his job. mcdonald's stock would not be down 3%. he would be at the front of the line for the chicken sandwich in case they ran out again. melissa: i love...
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more so than even the deportations right now. >> melissa: kennedy?long as we are hyper focused on impeachment, democrats don't have to walk and chew gum at the same time. they don't have to write immigration bills. we don't have to do anything but impeachment. i think that benefits them. it's very sad. >> harris: it's very frustrating to the american people who want to see usmca, it's just sitting there. 99% of it is agreed upon by everybody. if you don't agree to something, could you please jot it down and sent over to the other side? maybe they could work on it. that is something that would really change people's lives. at the same time, we are all getting notes about health care reenrollment. not working on that. all the things that democrats got elected on because they weren't fixed. whoever is in office bears the burden of that. nobody is working out because their focus on impeachment. what does that mean for democrats, do you think? >> andy: it's the double-edged sword we talked about. they are looking at punishing president trump politically,
more so than even the deportations right now. >> melissa: kennedy?long as we are hyper focused on impeachment, democrats don't have to walk and chew gum at the same time. they don't have to write immigration bills. we don't have to do anything but impeachment. i think that benefits them. it's very sad. >> harris: it's very frustrating to the american people who want to see usmca, it's just sitting there. 99% of it is agreed upon by everybody. if you don't agree to something, could...
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melissa? >> harris: it is harris, actually. you are giving us a great perspective of how much of a response there is out there. i'm curious in the reporting about this 15-year-old suspect. we do have some pretty good details considering this person might not have been recognizable to be running off from the campus, as it has been described. is this person said to be known to any of law enforcement or anyone at this school? >> from what i am hearing, what police have reported, they don't know if this student was part of the student body or if this 15-year-old was part of the student body. at this point, from what i'm hearing, it's very preliminary details. an asian, approximately 15 years old. trying to avoid law enforcement. an asian male 1 teenager. >> harris: we were told there was a reunification center. are you nearby that? they want your attention. i will wait patiently until they get you. we've got to listen to law enforcement on the ground. >> absolutely, absolutely. we are clearing out of the way. we've got to be safe.
melissa? >> harris: it is harris, actually. you are giving us a great perspective of how much of a response there is out there. i'm curious in the reporting about this 15-year-old suspect. we do have some pretty good details considering this person might not have been recognizable to be running off from the campus, as it has been described. is this person said to be known to any of law enforcement or anyone at this school? >> from what i am hearing, what police have reported, they...
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here today, my partner, melissa faulkner. harris faulkner. post of cavity on the fox business ever, kennedy. fox news contributor, jessica tarlov. an fox news contributor and host of his show on the fox radio, guy benson. i think i said 2016, but the streettweets were from 2017. how much damage does not do? it's not the normal anti-tribe tweets. "the coup has started, it ends in impeachment. cnn will play key role." >> guy: and not findin finishint his term in office, or whatever. i think it a few what term has been arguing. he was reading from the podium at the rally saying the whole thing was rigged from the get-go. the statement we read, not persuasive to me. "these are normal terms everyone uses!" sorry, coup has a significant meaning. to use it in this giddy way back in 2017 clearly shows a strong animus toward the president. that's fine. i'm not sure it impacts the facts of the case. even if the whistleblower in every attorneys ever had where radical resistance on the that doesn't change with the trans group said. it doesn't change with
here today, my partner, melissa faulkner. harris faulkner. post of cavity on the fox business ever, kennedy. fox news contributor, jessica tarlov. an fox news contributor and host of his show on the fox radio, guy benson. i think i said 2016, but the streettweets were from 2017. how much damage does not do? it's not the normal anti-tribe tweets. "the coup has started, it ends in impeachment. cnn will play key role." >> guy: and not findin finishint his term in office, or...
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so you see people with political bias. >> melissa: this is "outnumbered" and i am melissa francis. here today, harris faulkner, dagen mcdowell, jessica tarlov and fox news analyst" fox nation" host, lawrence jones. as we are await those transcripts, jelly turner is live on capitol hill with the l. >> we are standing by outside the intelligence committee, waiting for adam schiff to release those transcripts. they are for president trump's former special envoy to ukraine, he gave does a deposition just about three weeks ago as well as former ambassador to the european union. his testimony was according to sources the first to dig into the extent rudy giuliani was involved in policy towards the ukraine. his testimony was in large measure helpful to president trump because it helped shift some of the democrats criticism over to his personal attorney. democrats say a quid pro quo between president trump. jamie raskin doubling down on his claim that president trump use hundreds of millions of dollars to aid to ukraine as an "lever" to extract political dirt on his rivals. >> nothing like
so you see people with political bias. >> melissa: this is "outnumbered" and i am melissa francis. here today, harris faulkner, dagen mcdowell, jessica tarlov and fox news analyst" fox nation" host, lawrence jones. as we are await those transcripts, jelly turner is live on capitol hill with the l. >> we are standing by outside the intelligence committee, waiting for adam schiff to release those transcripts. they are for president trump's former special envoy to...
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th>> melissa: go ahead!rris: i was just going to say it baffles my mind that so many americans are thirsty for term limits, to treat every situation like just this moment is the one we are going to sol solve. we won't hook on the road. most of them have to wait to run for reelection. how do you not have a foreign-looking pass? >> melissa: from a legal perspective, emily, you look at this and if the executive branch, it's supposed to execute. that's why president obama said he had no right working on this. that's why president trump are saying, "you guys have to do your job." the legislators are supposed to do something about this, and no one thinks our immigration system is working. no one a naughty side. why don't they get to do their no 1 on either side. one of the get together to do their job? >> emily: so the viewers can understand, ask essentially is a separation of powers leakages outline. the underlying history come back to the 50s, 600,000 cubans, 1.5 million under reagan and george w. bush. we have
th>> melissa: go ahead!rris: i was just going to say it baffles my mind that so many americans are thirsty for term limits, to treat every situation like just this moment is the one we are going to sol solve. we won't hook on the road. most of them have to wait to run for reelection. how do you not have a foreign-looking pass? >> melissa: from a legal perspective, emily, you look at this and if the executive branch, it's supposed to execute. that's why president obama said he had no...
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>> melissa: i am most grateful for my husband.is a tremendous partner and a terrific dad, and he is both strong and kind in a way that i don't think i've ever seen before. i just feel very locally. >> harris: so sweet! my dad is here for thanksgiving. he will be with us here for a week, and around this time we lost my mother not long ago. so thanksgiving forever will have a different meaning for me. it's always been about family. with my dad here, he reminds me of what it really means to be loving, patriotic, patient. all of those things. especially as he watches my mothering skills. [laughter] "we need grandma shirley back!" i am grateful for him, and i'm grateful for all of you for watching us and giving us a reason to sit here today through friday, noon eastern. we are very blessed by you. have a great thanksgiving holiday. "outnumbered" will be back at noon eastern tomorrow. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle
>> melissa: i am most grateful for my husband.is a tremendous partner and a terrific dad, and he is both strong and kind in a way that i don't think i've ever seen before. i just feel very locally. >> harris: so sweet! my dad is here for thanksgiving. he will be with us here for a week, and around this time we lost my mother not long ago. so thanksgiving forever will have a different meaning for me. it's always been about family. with my dad here, he reminds me of what it really...
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>> melissa, more than 400 pages, still lots to read.icked up in the 40s or so of the transcript, for those reading along at home, basically your hearing concern from fiona hill and the severe career diplomats about the approval of marie yovanovitch, who was brought home from her post as the ambassador to ukraine, and she is blaming rudy giuliani for that. he was the president's private attorney. in questioning fiona hill is asked basically if this was a campaign that giuliani had set in motion. why did the removal of the ambassador yovanovitch mark a turning point for you? "because there is no basis for removal. the accusations against her have no merit whatsoever." "who did you understand was responsible for removal?" "i understood this to be the result of the campaign that mr. giuliani had set in motion in conjunction with people who are writing articles, publications that i would have expected better of." so, click concerned about that. also, fiona hill weighs in on john bolton's concerns about this campaign being led by rudy giulian
>> melissa, more than 400 pages, still lots to read.icked up in the 40s or so of the transcript, for those reading along at home, basically your hearing concern from fiona hill and the severe career diplomats about the approval of marie yovanovitch, who was brought home from her post as the ambassador to ukraine, and she is blaming rudy giuliani for that. he was the president's private attorney. in questioning fiona hill is asked basically if this was a campaign that giuliani had set in...
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foreign policy. >> melissa: you don't think they were profiting? >> jessica: i don't think they were doing anything besides getting a head because of nepotism which hunter biden talked about in his interview three or four weeks ago. the issue here is whether the president of the united states of america leverage the power of his office for personal profit like you said and that doesn't depend on hunter biden at all. the president is taking advantage of the system, fits squarely into the definitions of high crimes and misdemeanors. >> joey: you say the president is taking advantage of the system right after you say hunter biden was probably taking advantage of nepotism. >> jessica: nepotism and bribery are different. >> joey: for the people at home, morally they are equivalent. for voters at home, morally they are equivalent. >> harris: did you hear what kennedy said? >> kennedy: is the same system, you are talking about the same mechanism that leads to the same type of corruption. the only differences you had people like adam schiff are trying to n
foreign policy. >> melissa: you don't think they were profiting? >> jessica: i don't think they were doing anything besides getting a head because of nepotism which hunter biden talked about in his interview three or four weeks ago. the issue here is whether the president of the united states of america leverage the power of his office for personal profit like you said and that doesn't depend on hunter biden at all. the president is taking advantage of the system, fits squarely into...
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here today, melissa francis, host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy. marie harf, and in the center seat, host of "the next revolution," steve hilton is here. "outnumbered." we will get to all of you in just a second. want to go straightaway to our senior producer on capitol hill for more of the fresh rate release transcript from the democrats. take it away. >> i'm just going to read you right would have gotten here from the three committee chairs. the acting chair of the oversight committee and eliot engel, the chair of the foreign affairs committee. two transcripts released today. this is important because it's the first time i get a look behind that closed the door the intelligence committee where for weeks now they've been having these closed-door depositions and interviews. this is a key turning point in this impeachment investigation and paves the groundwork for other transcripts to come out in the next couple weeks and also public hearings. i'm going to redo this statement from those committee chairs. the transcripts of interviews and ambassadors
here today, melissa francis, host of "kennedy" on the fox business network, kennedy. marie harf, and in the center seat, host of "the next revolution," steve hilton is here. "outnumbered." we will get to all of you in just a second. want to go straightaway to our senior producer on capitol hill for more of the fresh rate release transcript from the democrats. take it away. >> i'm just going to read you right would have gotten here from the three committee...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the s&p fighting for record close, the 100th under president trump. nasdaq fighting for gains. also, appears to be just falling short. we'll keep an eye on that one. more big market movers. first, here is what is new at this hour? we're awaiting news conference with president trump. the president meeting with his turkish counterpart amid rising tensions in syria. we will bring you president trump's comment as soon as they begin. on capitol hill, the first public impeachment hearing more than 20 years is just wrapping up. what the witnesses told lawmakers, their reaction from both sides of the aisle. attention costco shoppers, the details on the viral coupon that is too good to be true. connell: ah. melissa: i want to know about that. connell: always say. fox business team coverage on the busy day. blake burman live at the east room of the white house still waiting for the news conference to begin. gerri willis on floor of new york stock exchange. edward lawrence from capitol hill. kri
melissa: i'm melissa francis. this is "after the bell." the s&p fighting for record close, the 100th under president trump. nasdaq fighting for gains. also, appears to be just falling short. we'll keep an eye on that one. more big market movers. first, here is what is new at this hour? we're awaiting news conference with president trump. the president meeting with his turkish counterpart amid rising tensions in syria. we will bring you president trump's comment as soon as they...
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i suspect that for many of you melissa rogers needs no introduction at all. she's served as special assistant to president barack obama and executive director of the white house office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. she holds a law degree from the university of pennsylvania and a b.a. from baylor university, and she now serves as visiting professor at wake forest university with's school of divinity and a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. she has received an honorary doctorate both from wake forest university and the john leland center for theological studies. eleven years ago melissa rogers co-authored her first book with baylor university press, an am establishes volume called religious freedom and the supreme court which was designed to help farce the supreme court -- parse the supreme court's ruling on an issue. now, with the publication of "faith in american public life," melissa's providing collars, government -- scholars, government officials and religious leaders as well as general leaders with the most up-to-date
i suspect that for many of you melissa rogers needs no introduction at all. she's served as special assistant to president barack obama and executive director of the white house office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. she holds a law degree from the university of pennsylvania and a b.a. from baylor university, and she now serves as visiting professor at wake forest university with's school of divinity and a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. she has received an...
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to me, that's what last night said. >> melissa: interesting.ook at the governor's race with matt bevin, somebody who was really unpopular and really far behind. the president -- in the end, he made up ground, it seemed like campaigning against impeachment. do-nothing democrats, that sort of thing. do you agree with that notion? what does it tell you about future races? >> charles: i agree with that and that has rivaled and run on impeachment, either. the democrat never mentioned impeachment. understanding it's very unpopular right now. you have perhaps the most unpopular governor in the country who got a huge boost from the president, but it was too little, too late. i don't know that this is something in proxy for president trump. if you look at all the other races in kentucky, the republicans won by double digits. we have to give props to the first black attorney general. think about this -- in virginia -- and i'm only saying this because democrats and liberals get to set the rules. you have some guy who does blackface all these times, anothe
to me, that's what last night said. >> melissa: interesting.ook at the governor's race with matt bevin, somebody who was really unpopular and really far behind. the president -- in the end, he made up ground, it seemed like campaigning against impeachment. do-nothing democrats, that sort of thing. do you agree with that notion? what does it tell you about future races? >> charles: i agree with that and that has rivaled and run on impeachment, either. the democrat never mentioned...
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melissa: that is a good answer. i am similarly concerned with the fact that a lot of times when we see these bleeding instances in the news, what we are looking at is the solution is already therefore and had been there for a while. it is a question of how do you implement at scale across integrated and diverse technology? i ampersonal level -- currently wearing an internet things of device. for me, there is a variety of risk to be concerned with. it is a packet of basic cyber hygiene any individual can do when dealing with devices. update your technology, things of this nature that are not overly complicated and yet are surprisingly underutilized. sense --aving a better and this was something i push with friends and family, a better sense of what your technology is doing. often, people don't understand the security implications or how to secure something or think about security and personal hygiene, because it is a magic box in their hands. wait, this app is on in the background sending information? yes, it is on i
melissa: that is a good answer. i am similarly concerned with the fact that a lot of times when we see these bleeding instances in the news, what we are looking at is the solution is already therefore and had been there for a while. it is a question of how do you implement at scale across integrated and diverse technology? i ampersonal level -- currently wearing an internet things of device. for me, there is a variety of risk to be concerned with. it is a packet of basic cyber hygiene any...
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scott. >> hey, melissa.daughter says that her father is near death and she says that he should be allowed to live out the rest of his life with family in mississippi even the judge who sentenced him to die in prison says she is okay with letting him out. but this is the guy who presided over one of the biggest and most audacious corporate frauds of all time cooking the books at world com to the tune of $11 billion wiping out share holders, throwing thousands ought of work, and putting a dagger in corporate confidence back at the end of the tech boom in 2002 a jury in 2005 convicted him o judge barbara jones sentenced him o 25 years in prison with good behavior. he's due out in 2028 now about halfway through his sentence, he is seeking an early release. his daughter says he is now legally blind. he has a heart condition and the former bouncer has withered to about 160 pounds she says her dad appear to have dementia and while she is no doctor fears he only has weeks to live. the judge even says he's been punis
scott. >> hey, melissa.daughter says that her father is near death and she says that he should be allowed to live out the rest of his life with family in mississippi even the judge who sentenced him to die in prison says she is okay with letting him out. but this is the guy who presided over one of the biggest and most audacious corporate frauds of all time cooking the books at world com to the tune of $11 billion wiping out share holders, throwing thousands ought of work, and putting a...
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. >> thank you very much, melissa. thank you. thank you. good job, melissa. we're also joined by kar a buckle who works for the same company and benefitted when her employer shopped for the best price on a surgery, a surgery that she needed, and i'd like to have care kara come up and plea tell us about it. kara? >> thank you. i am kara bagel. i work forhb in january of thi surgery on my ankle. i'm the sole provider of my two-year-old son, so this impact was huge for his and my day today life. when i initially went to an
. >> thank you very much, melissa. thank you. thank you. good job, melissa. we're also joined by kar a buckle who works for the same company and benefitted when her employer shopped for the best price on a surgery, a surgery that she needed, and i'd like to have care kara come up and plea tell us about it. kara? >> thank you. i am kara bagel. i work forhb in january of thi surgery on my ankle. i'm the sole provider of my two-year-old son, so this impact was huge for his and my day...
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i'm melissa francis. connell: sorry to interrupt. i get excited. melissa: that is exciting, when i see santa class. "after the bell." s&p and nasdaq in record territory. nasdaq leading the major averages for the year. we'll talk about that and the market movers. here is what is new at this hour. the busiest travel day of the year. it will be a bumpy ride. powerful coast to coast storms
i'm melissa francis. connell: sorry to interrupt. i get excited. melissa: that is exciting, when i see santa class. "after the bell." s&p and nasdaq in record territory. nasdaq leading the major averages for the year. we'll talk about that and the market movers. here is what is new at this hour. the busiest travel day of the year. it will be a bumpy ride. powerful coast to coast storms
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i'm melissa lee traders are sim teerm. karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. records fall on wall street as stocks soar to all-time highest it's the move montana bond market that has us talking we'll toll you what happened in bondland that hasn't happened since president trump won the election plus the one stock to play, gap, zillow stocks making moves after hours. we'll break down the action. we begin with these stocks to watch pont disney shares jumping after the media giant reported better than expected earnings. cnbc julia boorstin sat down with the ceo bob iger. joins us with the latest julia. >> melissa, that's right dips disney beat revenue and earnings driven by success at the parks and studio the big news is about disney's big bet on streaming with disney plus launching tuesday bob iger announcing in the interview that they have a
i'm melissa lee traders are sim teerm. karen finerman, dan nathan and guy adami. records fall on wall street as stocks soar to all-time highest it's the move montana bond market that has us talking we'll toll you what happened in bondland that hasn't happened since president trump won the election plus the one stock to play, gap, zillow stocks making moves after hours. we'll break down the action. we begin with these stocks to watch pont disney shares jumping after the media giant reported...
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melissa: thank you. jeff, i'm wondering if you can talk about what drew you into the neo-nazi movement in the first place and what made you disengage after 25 years? could you tell us what that process has been like and what your experience has been in combating those previous narratives with your former peers? jeff: well, starting out in it, it is something almost literally anyone can get involved. i know people have stories that they came from a bad home or they have some sort of trauma. i want the public to understand it is something that literally can anyone can be recruited into. i come from a middle-class home, normal family. my dad and mom were there. excuse me. literally, anyone can be brought into these kind of movements. for some, they are looking for brotherhood. they are looking for a network of people to be part of. for others, it is ideological based. for me, it was more ideological based. once you have the various tactics that can bring you in there -- we utilize our recruitment tactics un
melissa: thank you. jeff, i'm wondering if you can talk about what drew you into the neo-nazi movement in the first place and what made you disengage after 25 years? could you tell us what that process has been like and what your experience has been in combating those previous narratives with your former peers? jeff: well, starting out in it, it is something almost literally anyone can get involved. i know people have stories that they came from a bad home or they have some sort of trauma. i...
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good job melissa. we are also joined by cara who works for the same company and benefited when her employer shopped for the best price on a surgery that she needed and i would like to have her come up and please tell us about it. >> thank you. my name is cara and i work for hd global along with melissa. in january of this year i had surgery on my ankle, i'm the sole provider of my 2-year-old son so this impact was huge for his and my day-to-day life. when i initially went to an orthopedic urgent care i had noisy what i was going to pay, noisy what the cost were going to be i just know i needed help. i ended up with a bill for over $1000, this was an unexpected this expense that my family had to endure and i had a huge impact on us. it was a huge stressor to know that i needed surgery and not know what the cost was going to be and how it would impact my life. thankfully my company was able to work with a brokerage firm and shop around to know what prices were going to be beforehand and with insurance th
good job melissa. we are also joined by cara who works for the same company and benefited when her employer shopped for the best price on a surgery that she needed and i would like to have her come up and please tell us about it. >> thank you. my name is cara and i work for hd global along with melissa. in january of this year i had surgery on my ankle, i'm the sole provider of my 2-year-old son so this impact was huge for his and my day-to-day life. when i initially went to an orthopedic...
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melissa, i'll send it back to you. >> all right thank you., there is one sector of the housing market where demand is soaring and supply is getting thinner and thinner. we'll tell you what it is and what it could mean for investors next "the exchange" will be right back re behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you can do in the prius. toyota let's go places. - when i see obstacles, i create opportunities. (soft music) - when i see adversity, i find a way. - when i hear never, i say now. - [announcer] southern new hampshire university is education made to fit your goals with over 200 degree programs, flexible class schedules, and some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. (cheering) - so when i face barriers, i can break through. - [announcer] breakthrough at snhu.edu. whether you're out or here on a wifi hotspot. xfinity mobile has more coverage to keep you connected
melissa, i'll send it back to you. >> all right thank you., there is one sector of the housing market where demand is soaring and supply is getting thinner and thinner. we'll tell you what it is and what it could mean for investors next "the exchange" will be right back re behind schedule. but sophie's enthusiasm cannot be dampened. not even by a run-away donut. we powered through it in our toyota prius. because a star's got to shine, no matter what. it's unbelievable what you...
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joining us today where you have some fun with this one i think so let me just start with with you melissa censorship or free speech how do we draw that line between what we see is the you know my right to say what i want to do and the question of basically becoming the source of conspiracy theories and false is i think it's really important that we consider the frame of speech and who social media empowers the tech companies have consistently made policy. that empower the already powerful so what happens is for the vast majority of us not only is our freedom of expression limited but our right to be safe and free from hate and harm we want is cured so that we have some judge said oh the the less powerful people get you know certain safe space to do this and you more powerful people don't get that i mean i'm just sort of interested how you draw the line in a tangible way in an understandable way yeah i mean you really have to think about how many people don't have free speech because they've been driven offline entirely or they have been the victim of violence and started online i think fa
joining us today where you have some fun with this one i think so let me just start with with you melissa censorship or free speech how do we draw that line between what we see is the you know my right to say what i want to do and the question of basically becoming the source of conspiracy theories and false is i think it's really important that we consider the frame of speech and who social media empowers the tech companies have consistently made policy. that empower the already powerful so...
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we've engineered this pause at least for the moment and we also seem to have survived, melissa >> so what happened to the markets at this point, jon >> i think they like what the fed had to say fed chair had to say about inflation, too, and how it's been beaten, steven and melissa, because i believe that's what he said directly was that we have contained inflation and we've won the war against inflation. i thought that was something that the market would certainly like to hear because had we been lose thag war, or looking r forward if it looked like we might be facing that again in the near term, that would give more of an input to seeing higher rates, melissa. snor so in other words, flat and done is where we're at right now. >> the big e risk is lower inflation. you've this kind of, i don't know, you guys are in the options word, but no risk to the upside for r rates and the only possibility is that they go down what do you call that? a one way trade? special name for that? >> it's asymmetric >> listen. i'm going to burst your bubble a little bit the fed's not the story right now.
we've engineered this pause at least for the moment and we also seem to have survived, melissa >> so what happened to the markets at this point, jon >> i think they like what the fed had to say fed chair had to say about inflation, too, and how it's been beaten, steven and melissa, because i believe that's what he said directly was that we have contained inflation and we've won the war against inflation. i thought that was something that the market would certainly like to hear...
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thank you. >> thank you very much, melissa. thank you. thank you. good job, melissa. we're also joined by kar a buckle who works for the same company and benefitted when her employer shopped for the best price on a surgery, a surgery that she needed, and i'd like to have care kara come up and plea tell us about it. kara? >> thank you. i am kara bagel. i work forhb in january of thi surgery on my ankle. i'm the sole provider of my two-year-old son, so this impact was huge for his and my day today life. when i initially went to an orthopedic urgent care, i had no idea what i was going to pay. no idea what the costs were going to be. i just know i needed to get help. i ended up with a bill for over $1,000. this was an unexpected expense that my family now had to endure, and it had a huge impact on us. it was a huge stres sor to know i needed surgery and not know what the cost was going to be, and how it was going to impact my life. thankfully my company was able to work with what prices were going to be beforehand with insurance. the claim my company would have paid buzz
thank you. >> thank you very much, melissa. thank you. thank you. good job, melissa. we're also joined by kar a buckle who works for the same company and benefitted when her employer shopped for the best price on a surgery, a surgery that she needed, and i'd like to have care kara come up and plea tell us about it. kara? >> thank you. i am kara bagel. i work forhb in january of thi surgery on my ankle. i'm the sole provider of my two-year-old son, so this impact was huge for his and...