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ambassador this is scott martin thanks for joining us.an given how we're in this at least hanging in the balance with respect to the election results what do you think iran's behavior would be like given the possible outcome of one side versus the other? >> so, we do feel that iran's continuing to support terrorism, to support what's happening in saudi arabia and they are invest ing a lot of funds no matter what regardless of the election, $7 billion a year, they are investing in terrorism in the region they will continue to do that and by the way, we will continue to retaliate within the region regardless of the coalition negotiations, forming a government, we'll continue to protect our interest in the region. david: let me just ask you about the economy because your economy is terrific is one of the best economies in the middle east. benjamin netanyahu is a very big free market guy, benny less so sort of more of a elizabeth warren of israeli politics are you concerned about the economy if he takes over? >> so prime minister people janua
ambassador this is scott martin thanks for joining us.an given how we're in this at least hanging in the balance with respect to the election results what do you think iran's behavior would be like given the possible outcome of one side versus the other? >> so, we do feel that iran's continuing to support terrorism, to support what's happening in saudi arabia and they are invest ing a lot of funds no matter what regardless of the election, $7 billion a year, they are investing in...
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siegel, this is scott martin.some of the i guess evidence that's coming out is a lot of the issues seem to be withome of the counterfeit e-cigs or vapes out there. what does the ban do for getting after those? if you take the stuff off the market that's legal, i get it, but it doesn't attack the ones that shouldn't be there anyway. >> you me a great point. let me be clear. we are talking about two different things. i agree with you that the 450 cases of people being severely ill suddenly from vaping, it's probably due to a cannabis-related product that they either got in a cannabis shop illegally or in a state where recreational marijuana is legal. not the same thing as what's coming out today at the national institute of drug abuse saying by the way, one-quarter of all high schoolers are vaping. that's what the administration is reacting to. m agreeing with your possible cynicism that they may be piggybacking on to the other headline here and saying wait a minute, let's use that for more momentum, but it's a sepa
siegel, this is scott martin.some of the i guess evidence that's coming out is a lot of the issues seem to be withome of the counterfeit e-cigs or vapes out there. what does the ban do for getting after those? if you take the stuff off the market that's legal, i get it, but it doesn't attack the ones that shouldn't be there anyway. >> you me a great point. let me be clear. we are talking about two different things. i agree with you that the 450 cases of people being severely ill suddenly...
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joining me is steve forbes, kristina partsinevelos, scott martin and steve ford. democrat oregon senator ron wyden turning up the heat on facebook, demanding its ceo, mark zuckerberg, face the consequences of his company's privacy violations, saying this in an interview that's published today. quote, mark zuckerberg has repeatedly lied to the american people about privacy. i think he ought to be held personally accountable, which is everything from financial fines to and let me underline this, the possibility of a prison term, end quote. let's bring in fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. judge, tech crunch just coming out with a new data breach, 419 million records of several data bases worldwide have been released and they said the server on which this data base was located was not protected by a password and furthermore, anybody could have found access to the data base. that gives more fuel to the fire of whether or not somebody like zuckerberg could be held personally liable and go to jail as a result of these releases. >> well, this is g
joining me is steve forbes, kristina partsinevelos, scott martin and steve ford. democrat oregon senator ron wyden turning up the heat on facebook, demanding its ceo, mark zuckerberg, face the consequences of his company's privacy violations, saying this in an interview that's published today. quote, mark zuckerberg has repeatedly lied to the american people about privacy. i think he ought to be held personally accountable, which is everything from financial fines to and let me underline this,...
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i would like to bring in discuss fox business contributor scott martin. have been one, that you feel like they can hold out pretty long. i just don't see it anymore. i am seeing signs like them selling these assets, essex house, some of these other things along with the regular economic data is, they're hurting. i think they want to get better. >> yeah, agree. movements from the currency, charles out of the central bank i would throw in there as well. you're right. i guess they're starting to fold. i was thinking something catchy to say, it was like back in high school when i was playing baseball, if the batter is sitting on the fastball you throw the slider and curve. maybe that is what china is doing here. they're taking a different approach. they clearly underestimated trump the fact that he would dig his shoes in on this. to your point the effect on their gdp and how disenchanted their people will get. hong kong situation is what you're talking about today. a lot of other things going on, pork crisis. a lot are didn't count on happening coming togethe
i would like to bring in discuss fox business contributor scott martin. have been one, that you feel like they can hold out pretty long. i just don't see it anymore. i am seeing signs like them selling these assets, essex house, some of these other things along with the regular economic data is, they're hurting. i think they want to get better. >> yeah, agree. movements from the currency, charles out of the central bank i would throw in there as well. you're right. i guess they're...
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i want to bring in rob luna and kingsview wealth management cio scott martin. to start with the names that driven up everyone's portfolio the last five years, that is the big momentum grade. netflix, amazons, facebooks of the world. what is going on? >> they're heavily cap weighted those indexes you're talking about charles. those companies when they go up -- charles: why have they gone down so much recently? >> what is funny, charles. we've seen this movie before. over last couple years of the market. market gets in moods. as we tell our investors, charles, there is just times when stocks don't want to go up. that sounds trivial. sometimes the momentum trade to your point get reversed. if you look at fundamentals, valuations in the marketplace, interest rates, fed accommodation, there are many more things i can say along that line, i still believe that is providing a lot of support for the big cap names in the s&p 500 and nasi. charles: rob, there is some thinking on the street, these are great companies, they just got ahead of themselves. their valuations are
i want to bring in rob luna and kingsview wealth management cio scott martin. to start with the names that driven up everyone's portfolio the last five years, that is the big momentum grade. netflix, amazons, facebooks of the world. what is going on? >> they're heavily cap weighted those indexes you're talking about charles. those companies when they go up -- charles: why have they gone down so much recently? >> what is funny, charles. we've seen this movie before. over last couple...
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with me now scott martin is back, welcome back. >> hi. tell me about some of the unintended consequences of the freebies. >> gosh, they turn out to be lies, more they trick people who voting for these folks, and people find out they lie until they till the next lie, they believe that. let's say zealots on the left, they have for saying, everyone will get everything free, they get something or most people, it is paid for, when you hear a government agency. kennedy: shovel ready jobs. >> paid for or covered, you run the other way, live the country -- leave the country. kennedy: they use the words like ultimately, it is no, give me a timeline, a plan, they can't do that, people like bernie sanders say, we'll save money, spending 3 trillion a year on medicare for all. it is hogwash. these are all lies, this is nonsense, it does not make people's lives better, people who are most need in help are last to get it. >> yes, and the people that are in need of that help, almost don't want the help they are getting, in a sense of, i don't top speak f
with me now scott martin is back, welcome back. >> hi. tell me about some of the unintended consequences of the freebies. >> gosh, they turn out to be lies, more they trick people who voting for these folks, and people find out they lie until they till the next lie, they believe that. let's say zealots on the left, they have for saying, everyone will get everything free, they get something or most people, it is paid for, when you hear a government agency. kennedy: shovel ready jobs....
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here is scott martin from kingsview asset management. fox business contributor. viously there are still people on the sidelines who are looking for jobs. but you get to a point, there is a rate of unemployment where you're, not really going to find more people that match with the jobs. these are a lot of entry level jobs. what are your thoughts? do we have that many more people on the sidelines to do this? >> melissa, we may. now your point is really prescient. some are certainly entry level, part time. some are lower skilled ones that people, in their own right maybe holding out for a better job, but i really think the takeaway is following. job market is no doubt on fire, remains due to good policies out of d.c., frankly a good point in the cycle, but also should implore people out there, that are struggling, out on the streets asking for money, walking around aimlessly. there are jobs for you. they may be entry level to start. if you look at some companies, mentioned two of them, seasonal ups as well, that is doing a bunch of hiring for the holiday season. thos
here is scott martin from kingsview asset management. fox business contributor. viously there are still people on the sidelines who are looking for jobs. but you get to a point, there is a rate of unemployment where you're, not really going to find more people that match with the jobs. these are a lot of entry level jobs. what are your thoughts? do we have that many more people on the sidelines to do this? >> melissa, we may. now your point is really prescient. some are certainly entry...
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melissa: we have scott martin, a fox news contributor and deion. looking at market here we setted up about 96 points t had been 101 at the close there. doesn't seem like investors are terribly worried what is going on in washington. what is your take? >> did he didn't seem concerned initially. we got a selloff but wasn't a 2, 3% selloff in times like a constitutional crisis which is what some folks say we're looking at here. i think the market doesn't see this as against president trump is going anywhere. they think it could slow down the agenda, tax cuts, deregulation. things the market did like. but they don't think it will be derailed. the chances of him being put out of the white house is very low. the senate made up of majority republicans. most of them will have the president's back. melissa: scott, for our audience what impact does it have on the economy and markets? we're looking ahead to getting tomorrow ism manufacturing report. you want to know, does this slow down confidence? does it slow down execution? what are your thoughts? >> it pr
melissa: we have scott martin, a fox news contributor and deion. looking at market here we setted up about 96 points t had been 101 at the close there. doesn't seem like investors are terribly worried what is going on in washington. what is your take? >> did he didn't seem concerned initially. we got a selloff but wasn't a 2, 3% selloff in times like a constitutional crisis which is what some folks say we're looking at here. i think the market doesn't see this as against president trump...
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joining me is steve forbes, kristina partsinevelos, scott martin and steve ford. senator ron wyden turning up the heat on facebook, demanding its ceo, mark zuckerberg, face the consequences of his company's privacy violations, saying this in an interview that's published
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susan li is with us, danielle chase and scott martin. i think it's safe to say the markets are confused. they don't know what really happened, right? >> no, they don't. it was a wild day. trading and watching it point by point. you point out interesting aspects. coming to this meeting, the market wanted the fed to be an accommodative meeting. think said yes, we're watching things but it's not the end. the original message came across as the fed was doing this as another one-time accommodation as they walked back the rate hike. so the market got most of what they wanted. there were three dissenters, my friend. one of them was jim bolen that wanted 50 points. >> and one of the things i saw here is how the market wrestles with a good economy and yet the push for lower interest rates which normally happens when you have a bad economy. you know, it's a tug and pull. what do you make of that? >> that's correct. that's really what powell and the fed are dealing with right now. they're cutting rates by 1/4 point, right? they're doing that largel
susan li is with us, danielle chase and scott martin. i think it's safe to say the markets are confused. they don't know what really happened, right? >> no, they don't. it was a wild day. trading and watching it point by point. you point out interesting aspects. coming to this meeting, the market wanted the fed to be an accommodative meeting. think said yes, we're watching things but it's not the end. the original message came across as the fed was doing this as another one-time...
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scott martin is here.oo young to remember the fiasco with clinton. >> i read about it. >> neil: you and i talked about this before. sometimes they think about the economic backdrop and a lot to say how potential impeachment works out. it didn't hurt bill clinton that the markets were soaring and the economy was soaring when it went through this. don't believe it helped nixon. two very different cases. but this president has that going for him. the markets and the economy, very strong. i'm wondering if that will influence public perception about going after the guy. >> the talks or implications drag on, it's something that the point you made on the outset. the markets can endure for the near term because of the fact that this economy has benefitted from this administration, the stock market certainly given the return numbers has done well under trump's guise. so the reality is yes. while the economy is a tail wind right now, it's probably something that helps him get through the first few weeks of some of t
scott martin is here.oo young to remember the fiasco with clinton. >> i read about it. >> neil: you and i talked about this before. sometimes they think about the economic backdrop and a lot to say how potential impeachment works out. it didn't hurt bill clinton that the markets were soaring and the economy was soaring when it went through this. don't believe it helped nixon. two very different cases. but this president has that going for him. the markets and the economy, very...
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scott martin, open question. do investors really care about impeachment? >> not at this point, stuart. but i think as we get further down the road, as pelosi and company refuse to give up, apparently, and blank other legislative agendas, i think the market will start to care. i would give investors a word of caution and hope in the same sentence. if we get a sell-off after say a house vote, i would use that as one of the best opportunities of the year or early next year to buy in because we know the senate's not going to confirm it. stuart: john lonski, you are an economist. you're not a market watcher. you are an economist. you told us earlier on this show that if we don't get usmca, because of the impeachment drive, that's bad for the economy. spell it out. >> that is bad because that means companies will probably engage in less investment spending, hire fewer people because of uncertainty regarding our trade relations with canada and mexico. i might add if impeachment backfires on the democrats, in a way that might be good for the economy. that might le
scott martin, open question. do investors really care about impeachment? >> not at this point, stuart. but i think as we get further down the road, as pelosi and company refuse to give up, apparently, and blank other legislative agendas, i think the market will start to care. i would give investors a word of caution and hope in the same sentence. if we get a sell-off after say a house vote, i would use that as one of the best opportunities of the year or early next year to buy in because...
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we have market watchers scott martin, rebecca waller is. what you make of the september, it hasn't been that bad. we think of october as freakier or scarier month but how does this look to you now? >> october has halloween in it, neil. that is one thing. i like september. i got married during september. i'm usually happy during that month. overall, it is manipulation with statistics. september 11th unfortunately, september couple decades back. that was terrible on stocks. i will tell you, to start the month, it isn't good neil, we're still in square one or space one, when it comes to the new refiring of the china trade talks. you know, one lead to me so far today, has been over the last couple weeks is interest rates. the bond market is telling us that something is wrong. the bond market is telling the fed they need to cut rates, if you look on the curve, rates are down, fed funds rate is overnight rate. lower than 10-year bond and 30 year bond. if the fed doesn't get out to cut rates soon i think we're in a whole heap of trouble on the s&p
we have market watchers scott martin, rebecca waller is. what you make of the september, it hasn't been that bad. we think of october as freakier or scarier month but how does this look to you now? >> october has halloween in it, neil. that is one thing. i like september. i got married during september. i'm usually happy during that month. overall, it is manipulation with statistics. september 11th unfortunately, september couple decades back. that was terrible on stocks. i will tell you,...
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. >>> joining us, scott martin, susan li, ashley webster. scott, right to you first. come we are almost record highs, couple of points away, and nobody in the media is talking about it? how come? >> well, stuart, i think it's one of those stealth rallies you love to see kind of in this late summer when everybody was so bearish and so negative when we had the inverted yield curve, we had a rough august which was seasonal anyway. and nobody is kind of looking for this move. i think people are kind of embarrassed -- stuart: you have got it completely wrong. the media will not talk about anything that would help president trump's re-election. a stock market rally that delivers goodies to millions of americans is good news and they won't report it. >> stuart, fair, but has trump done anything let's say in the last 20 to 30 days that has really helped this stock market? yes, things have -- stuart: he got elected and cut taxes and red tape and set off the trump rally. it's never been acknowledged by the media. >> that's fair. you asked me about the last 30 days. the last yea
. >>> joining us, scott martin, susan li, ashley webster. scott, right to you first. come we are almost record highs, couple of points away, and nobody in the media is talking about it? how come? >> well, stuart, i think it's one of those stealth rallies you love to see kind of in this late summer when everybody was so bearish and so negative when we had the inverted yield curve, we had a rough august which was seasonal anyway. and nobody is kind of looking for this move. i think...
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shah gilani is with us, scott martin is with us, susan li, ashley webster all together now.h sitting right next to me. is this all about china trade talks right now? >> this is optimism on trade talks, resulting in something for once. i don't think they will. i think the pessimism that's in the backdrop will probably come to the fore. right now the market is rallying on that hope, also on the prospect of at least a 25 basis point cut in rates. stuart: but it's a headline driven market. right. it's 9:30. we are off and running and already, we are up 250 points right from the opening of the trading session. 259, that's the best part of a 1% gain. it's a sea of green on the left-hand side. all of them on the upside except for four which have yet to open. the s&p 500 is also sharply higher. a gain there of .85%. that's 24 points. the nasdaq is up better than 1%. it's now back above 8,000. the ten-year treasury yield, 1.52%. way up from the lows earlier. ashley: that was 1.53. stuart: okay. ashley: going up. stuart: look at the price -- i'm sure the price of gold is down. yes, it
shah gilani is with us, scott martin is with us, susan li, ashley webster all together now.h sitting right next to me. is this all about china trade talks right now? >> this is optimism on trade talks, resulting in something for once. i don't think they will. i think the pessimism that's in the backdrop will probably come to the fore. right now the market is rallying on that hope, also on the prospect of at least a 25 basis point cut in rates. stuart: but it's a headline driven market....
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alicia alhadeff, scott beigel, martin decay, aaron feiss, jamie guttenberg, jared long run, joaquin olivier, ayana petty, and let me tell you a story about her. i met her family because after we had hurricane irma, her brother, who was just up here the other day, patrick. he is going on his two-year mission. their mormons. his dad was working in everglades city to do cleanup. i remember meeting them before this ever happened. meadow pollack, helena ramsay, and meadow's dad, you've seen him a lot on television. and then peter wang. every one of these families has a horrible story. just wonderful family members. their lives have been changed forever. we've got to figure out how to change this. the remarkable strength and dedication you will shown in the aftermath of such an unspeakable tragedy is inspiring. as we see many times, solutions after tragedy get lost in politics. but there is a lot of reasons why this happened. we were able to cut through that, sort of, and i am hopeful that we can continue to work together to make our school safer. we've got great law enforcement officers in our s
alicia alhadeff, scott beigel, martin decay, aaron feiss, jamie guttenberg, jared long run, joaquin olivier, ayana petty, and let me tell you a story about her. i met her family because after we had hurricane irma, her brother, who was just up here the other day, patrick. he is going on his two-year mission. their mormons. his dad was working in everglades city to do cleanup. i remember meeting them before this ever happened. meadow pollack, helena ramsay, and meadow's dad, you've seen him a...
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martin luther king jr. and mrs. coretta scott king. while many male leaders of the civil rights movement have rightfully become household names, the women of the movement who struggled and sacrifices were equal and participation was necessary, have not enjoyed the same recognition. . she was a brilliant, courageous leader in her own right and oday we recognize her remarkable and distinct contributions. mrs. abernathy was born on 1, 1931 in union town, alabama. eight the youngest of children born to alexander and ella gilmore jones. she met her grade future husband, reverend dr. alph abernathy, who wrote in his memoirs he was impressed by er audacious spirit and inherent dignity. n 1952 after mrs. abernathy completed her b.s. in business administration from tennessee she and dr. abernathy were married. he moved to montgomery, alabama, where she became the secretary for the alabama taught of the naacp and high school courses on business i prevailed because of her personal courage and sacrifices way for future generations of black childre
martin luther king jr. and mrs. coretta scott king. while many male leaders of the civil rights movement have rightfully become household names, the women of the movement who struggled and sacrifices were equal and participation was necessary, have not enjoyed the same recognition. . she was a brilliant, courageous leader in her own right and oday we recognize her remarkable and distinct contributions. mrs. abernathy was born on 1, 1931 in union town, alabama. eight the youngest of children...
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scott, 35, martin, 14, nick, 17, aaron, 37, jimmy got berg, 14, chris hixon, 49, carol, 14, alayna, 14, 15., 14, peter, every one of those at stoneman douglas will never be older than that age on the day they were killed. i understand the importance of the second amendment, but how it is that we can have a hearing where one of the witnesses topares these weapons shoes is just beyond me. i've got another list. dagan, nine killed, 17 injured -- dayton, nine killed, 17 injured. orlando, 49 killed, 53 injured. including, 27 killed, .6 seven-year-old babies el paso, 22 killed, 24 injured. pittsburgh tree of life, 11 killed, six injured. at stoneman douglas, there were also 17 who were injured. i understand that this is not easy for everyone, but i want everyone to understand how for the lives who have been wrecked from the face of this earth -- ripped from the face of this families, itir will never be the same. -- when welooking are looking, what we are trying to do here, why this hearing is so important is because we know there are things we can do to keep us safe. we heard some of them to
scott, 35, martin, 14, nick, 17, aaron, 37, jimmy got berg, 14, chris hixon, 49, carol, 14, alayna, 14, 15., 14, peter, every one of those at stoneman douglas will never be older than that age on the day they were killed. i understand the importance of the second amendment, but how it is that we can have a hearing where one of the witnesses topares these weapons shoes is just beyond me. i've got another list. dagan, nine killed, 17 injured -- dayton, nine killed, 17 injured. orlando, 49 killed,...
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scott, 35. martin, 14. nick, 17. aaron, 37. jamie guttenberg, 14. chris hixon, 49. luke hoyer, 15. gina, 14. cara, 14. joaquin, 17. alain that, 14. meadow, 18. helen, 18. carmen, 16. peter wang, 15. every one of those 17 who were killed at stillman douglas will never be older than that age on the day they were killed. i understand the importance of the second amendment, but how it is that he about we can have a hearing where one of the witnesses compares these weapons to shoes is just beyond me. we're going to give a list. i've got another list. how about this list. dayton, nine killed, 17 injured. las vegas, 58 killed, 422 injured. orlando, 49 killed, 53 injured. sandy hook, 27 killed including 26 and 27-year-old babies, two injured. southerland springs, two killed. el paso, 24 killed, 22 injured. stillman douglas, also 17 who were injured. i understand this is not easy for everyone but i want everyone to understand how for the lives who have been ripped from the face of this earth for their families, it will never be the same. and when we're looking -- what we're trying to do her
scott, 35. martin, 14. nick, 17. aaron, 37. jamie guttenberg, 14. chris hixon, 49. luke hoyer, 15. gina, 14. cara, 14. joaquin, 17. alain that, 14. meadow, 18. helen, 18. carmen, 16. peter wang, 15. every one of those 17 who were killed at stillman douglas will never be older than that age on the day they were killed. i understand the importance of the second amendment, but how it is that he about we can have a hearing where one of the witnesses compares these weapons to shoes is just beyond...
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scott was actually a wig. he was ordered to oversee cherokee removal by president martin van buren. he came under scrutiny for his operations for being too lenient about the cherokees. he got criticized by the democrats. and abrahamuntered lincoln said of winfield scott that he was a noble hearted man and christian gentleman who did basically a good job and was no fool. there is very little in the documentary record to believe that abraham lincoln deviated much from widespread assumptions about american indians and u.s. indian removal policies. policies of concentrating them on reservations, and insisting on their cultural transformation. jumping ahead, when he is president, for example, he once told a visiting delegation of plains indians, this delegation that visited in march of 1863, pay attention to that date, march of 1863. he said to these native visitors, the paleface people are numerous and prosperous because they cultivate the earth, produce bread, and depend upon the products of the earth rather than wild game for a subsistence. this is the chief reason of the difference. b
scott was actually a wig. he was ordered to oversee cherokee removal by president martin van buren. he came under scrutiny for his operations for being too lenient about the cherokees. he got criticized by the democrats. and abrahamuntered lincoln said of winfield scott that he was a noble hearted man and christian gentleman who did basically a good job and was no fool. there is very little in the documentary record to believe that abraham lincoln deviated much from widespread assumptions about...
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that correspondent in in front i believe or at the scene scott hyla at the scene over that subway station where protest is. not to them. martin yes we're just down from that m r t station as you mentioned you know 2 months ago to this day is when we saw that it tack by a white clad group of men who used the tongs and pipes and attacked protestors and other civilians to at them are to state and that's the the train service here in hong kong just up the street now just within the last 3 hours we were in a mall that's just adjacent to it now the protesters wanted to have a sit in to mark that 2 month anniversary but they couldn't get in it was completely shut off it was roped off them to the station so they went next door to a mall and that's where they sat for about 2 hours they saying. that it's become known for this protest movement they chanted but then they there was an alarm that was triggered and they left the building pretty quickly and that's where we are that's why we're out here now they streamed out as you can see a lot of riot police around here just in this intersection behind me just before we came on air there's
that correspondent in in front i believe or at the scene scott hyla at the scene over that subway station where protest is. not to them. martin yes we're just down from that m r t station as you mentioned you know 2 months ago to this day is when we saw that it tack by a white clad group of men who used the tongs and pipes and attacked protestors and other civilians to at them are to state and that's the the train service here in hong kong just up the street now just within the last 3 hours we...
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scott who joining us from the west coast near naples. governor e i know there has been evacuation orders for 183,000 people. martinan to the north along the coast we just heard griff talking to a guy who is of the opinion you know, i'm going to wait and see. if you have been ordered to evacuate, how important is it that you listen to your local law enforcement? >> well, it's real simple you can rebuild your house. you cannot rebuild a life. we don't want anymore stories of a 7-year-old dying because somebody didn't evacuate. i don't know exactly what happened in the bahamas. when this water comes in and talking about even if it doesn't hit land, 4 to 7-foot of storm surge, think about that, 7 feet coming into your house. you cannot survive that. i have watched this. i have watched this in these hurricanes. you should listen to the evacuation orders. i'm concerned that people are looking at little strip saying it's going to go right down that path. this code of uncertainty, two thirds of the time according to the national hurricane center it's either further east or further west. do not take a risk. if it doesn't t
scott who joining us from the west coast near naples. governor e i know there has been evacuation orders for 183,000 people. martinan to the north along the coast we just heard griff talking to a guy who is of the opinion you know, i'm going to wait and see. if you have been ordered to evacuate, how important is it that you listen to your local law enforcement? >> well, it's real simple you can rebuild your house. you cannot rebuild a life. we don't want anymore stories of a 7-year-old...
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scotts. and no matter who you root for, lets get to it. alright big movies, big stars and big franchises david daniel has the latest look at martin scorsese'shy marvel's lpader is looking to star wars. >>it's all in today's hollywood minute. trouble and that the car. jimmy hoffa was the latest trailer for the irishman is out the martin scorsese mob movie starring robert de niro alpa chino and joe pesci opens in limited release november, first then on netflix november, 27. >>want to spend christmas with tom hanks universal has slated news of the world based on the best-selling novel to hit theaters december 25th 2020. the 2 time oscar winner plays a widower and civil war veteran who moves from one town to another sharing the headlines of the day it's overwhelming but i can't wait for the people to see them in marvel studios chief kevin 5 he has led that studio to one hit after another now there's word, he'll try his hand with another disney division. according to the hollywood reporter fight he will be developing a star wars movie to see whether he could bring the marvel touch to a galaxy far far away in hollywood. i'm david daniel. and actr
scotts. and no matter who you root for, lets get to it. alright big movies, big stars and big franchises david daniel has the latest look at martin scorsese'shy marvel's lpader is looking to star wars. >>it's all in today's hollywood minute. trouble and that the car. jimmy hoffa was the latest trailer for the irishman is out the martin scorsese mob movie starring robert de niro alpa chino and joe pesci opens in limited release november, first then on netflix november, 27. >>want to...