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melissa: why do you think that is? why do you think we've seen his poll numbers go down so significantly? he added carly fiorina to the ticket. >> yeah. melissa: he has gotten very aggressive. tried to today a partnership with kasich. why is there such a negative response to that? >> one really big reason it hurt him. when you get late in the presidential race, race for nomination winning means everything and you win one place and you more likely to win the next place. voters look at what just happened and are affected by that. here comes trump winning in new york, then winning those five primaries last week by huge numbers, now we're in indiana. it is clear that trump is on a roll and cruz isn't. melissa: so if it comes out the way it feels like it is going to tomorrow, what does that mean for cruz? i want to say that with caveat, there was one poll that showed ted cruz way ahead. rest of them seemed to indicate that trump is way ahead in indiana. what happens if we wake up tomorrow and trump had a victory. >> was that a poll showed cruz ahead, taken over two weeks? something like that? m
melissa: why do you think that is? why do you think we've seen his poll numbers go down so significantly? he added carly fiorina to the ticket. >> yeah. melissa: he has gotten very aggressive. tried to today a partnership with kasich. why is there such a negative response to that? >> one really big reason it hurt him. when you get late in the presidential race, race for nomination winning means everything and you win one place and you more likely to win the next place. voters look...
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it is so unpredictable, melissa, that the winds make it really hard, and so does the temperature.her hot day. and over the weekend, and that of course is bad news for wildfires. it just means that it spreads more quickly. they're so unpredictable. in fact, the mayor of this area called it a multiheaded monster because it is so uncontrollable, and there is emergency wildfire training going on right now for backup in case the firefighters that are there already and all the equipment isn't able to contain the fire over the weekend. >> all right, deirdra, thank you. deirdra bosa in alberta for us. what happened with oil today? we -- higher by 4% or so? and we basically rolled over. >> let's give oil is also down 10%. you can't get excited about a small bounce in oil today. if you're someone who thinks it can go lower, you're probably saying this is what is supposed to happen. 44 on brent. after a big move, there is nothing fundamentally that says oil should go to 60. but to me, i think the worst is absolutely over. i think oil is going to hold 40 on brent. and you already are seeing p
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melissa: thank you so much for that report. wow. david: the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. killed by isis. the pentagon is saying about his death and the fight that led to his death? melissa: donald trump self-funding campaign. will the billionaire fund rays in the general election? our panel is going to weigh in on that one coming up. >> we will make america great again. we will start winning again. you will be so proud of this country, very, very soon. . melissa: markets ending the day well off the lows, still in the red. the dow down just under 100 points to close the day, investors are loving mcdonald's shares, hitting another all-time high. this is the 15th record high this year. up 9.5% year to date. lots of earnings after the bell today as well, david? david: breaking political news, john kasich will suspend presidential campaign. the move coming after donald trump's victory in indiana. we're awaiting a formal statement from governor kasich. comments to you live. melissa: the self-funded republican nominee donald trump dirk out $46.3 million on campaign spending, millions less than f
melissa: thank you so much for that report. wow. david: the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. killed by isis. the pentagon is saying about his death and the fight that led to his death? melissa: donald trump self-funding campaign. will the billionaire fund rays in the general election? our panel is going to weigh in on that one coming up. >> we will make america great again. we will start winning again. you will be so proud of this country, very, very soon. . melissa: markets ending the day well off the...
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melissa: thank you so much.id: while tsa blames long lines at airports on fact they are under staffed. agency is spending millions on things like holograms, and office furniture. and guess what? they want more of your money. >> mmmm . david: more information on the breaking news from the white house, a source familiar with the investigation, telling fox news that the individual approached south side of the security checkpoint. two officers were shadowing the individual, he had a pistol in his hand, the officers issued commands the individual failed to follow commands and he was shot in the stomach, we're is now receiving medical attention. we're expecting a formal statement from the secret service shortly. there is a vehicle inspection south of the white house right now, be careful. melissa: u.s. air travelers have been complaining about long and inefficient security lines. which tsa has blamed on budget co constraints, tsa is spending millions on advertising, public relations and office furniture. jeff flock is
melissa: thank you so much.id: while tsa blames long lines at airports on fact they are under staffed. agency is spending millions on things like holograms, and office furniture. and guess what? they want more of your money. >> mmmm . david: more information on the breaking news from the white house, a source familiar with the investigation, telling fox news that the individual approached south side of the security checkpoint. two officers were shadowing the individual, he had a pistol in...
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melissa: so what would that mean? well, it would mean, would raise -- melissa: he is the one that has all the blame and it ends with him? no. >> no, of course the no. that begs the next question. which is why did he do it, if he did it? and you know, who told him to delet them? whose instruction did he do them? quite frankly i would be willing to bet you lunch at favorite restaurant, supersize your extra value meal, that pst file with emails is somewhere. i can't believe it would be completely gone. melissa: i love it and work that out for lunch. david: this guy has immunity too. melissa: right. david: which has interesting aspect to this whole thing, whether we find out what went on. >>> donald trump meanwhile winning over millions of americans but not everybody in the republican party is on board including the man on left, speaker of the house. the upcoming showdown between "the donald" and paul ryan. melissa: plus a nice cold glass of america. budweiser just announcing a big name change that appeals to the patriot
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. >> yeah, so melissa, that's story from vince lombardi. >> what was in that $5 combo extravaganza you you got two chocolate chip cookies, a bacon double cheese burger, some fries, a large coke, and what else? that was about it. i think that's all you need, right? >> that's plenty. >> i can't eat any more than that. >> susan li at vince lombardi pla plaza. carter what are you watching? >> this has been a great winner, which it was not for a while. maybe too much of a good thing. wow, 1974 to 2016. mcdonalds in blue, the s&p. so i wanted to zero in on recent activity. what we know is this was a very fallow security. and it underperformed in '12, '13, '14, '15. then classic charting, it broke out. so here's the range. there's the breakout. now, an old-fashioned term, something is a measured move. the width of the range, 85 to 105, $20, tack on 20 to the top. so if you add 20 on to 105, right, you get roughly 130. i want to show you exactly where the stock stops. hits its head. this is key. stock market's gone straight up for four, five, six sessions. mcdonald's not participating, relativ
. >> yeah, so melissa, that's story from vince lombardi. >> what was in that $5 combo extravaganza you you got two chocolate chip cookies, a bacon double cheese burger, some fries, a large coke, and what else? that was about it. i think that's all you need, right? >> that's plenty. >> i can't eat any more than that. >> susan li at vince lombardi pla plaza. carter what are you watching? >> this has been a great winner, which it was not for a while. maybe too...
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melissa: so sad. ey webster joins from us the newsroom with latest on this, ashley, what can you tell us? >> melissa, a little bit more confusion late afternoon here. because it is late evening in paris and even later than that in cairo. greek officials saying debris we found in eastern mediterranean is not that of this flight 804. the egypt air flight. they say there is no, blue and white colors on the plane have not been found on this debris. so this is just adding to the confusion as you can imagine. it is a race bense time. they're trying to get to where this plane actually disappeared, where is it? they're trying to obviously get to the black box which will be emitting a signal that will last up to 30 days. but in the meantime, we know that the authorities in paris have begun an investigation at charles de gaulle. we understand that the police officers who were on duty last night have been interrogated, not interrogated or interviewed let's say quite thoroughly what if anything they noticed late l
melissa: so sad. ey webster joins from us the newsroom with latest on this, ashley, what can you tell us? >> melissa, a little bit more confusion late afternoon here. because it is late evening in paris and even later than that in cairo. greek officials saying debris we found in eastern mediterranean is not that of this flight 804. the egypt air flight. they say there is no, blue and white colors on the plane have not been found on this debris. so this is just adding to the confusion as...
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is absolutely going to love it but trump's base is never going to consider hillary clinton so so what? melissa: gentlemen, thank you so much. john? jon: it is set to become a reality for millions more american workers after the obama administration unveils new rules to double the maximum annual income that salary workers can get and still be eligible for overtime. gary willis is afoxbusiness network is live with what all that means, jerry . reporter: this is a long-awaited rule, very controversial. it extends over time page 4.2 million workers and how does it do it? it doubles the maximum annual income a salaried worker can earn and still get that overtimepay. that number moves from 23,662 47,476 , a doubling of this number. here's what the administration says. this is a cure for stagnant wages and it more than requires the threshold you are seeing right now to be updated every three years so those numbers will move and become more generous. $12 billion more will be paid out to people over the next decade because of this rule change. the private sector is saying it's a killer for small busines
is absolutely going to love it but trump's base is never going to consider hillary clinton so so what? melissa: gentlemen, thank you so much. john? jon: it is set to become a reality for millions more american workers after the obama administration unveils new rules to double the maximum annual income that salary workers can get and still be eligible for overtime. gary willis is afoxbusiness network is live with what all that means, jerry . reporter: this is a long-awaited rule, very...
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reporter: what is so fascinating, melissa, to see a rally over 200 points, when all the talk in recent sessions is expectation of higher interest rates. so what happened? a poll was done in europe. shows the "brexit", u.k. leaving euro is not as popular as thought. they saw a rally here in the u.s. today. that was really locked in, if you will, by some pretty impressive housing numbers. some columnists were wondering whether the lost decade for u.s. housing is finally over. latest new home starts absolutely crushed expectations in a good way. so that led to a nice rally for the homebuilders today. to brothers reporting earnings. toll brothers leading industry up 3 1/2%. hovnanian up 6.7% in the session today. interesting in terms of industries. i want to point out you had financials, technology. some sectors beaten down of late. has a lot of folks wonder if we see short-covering as well against backdrop of high interest rates. one not so bright shining star today, twitter. tough day for twitter. down today. five years off 66%. the analysts are basically saying seeing user and advertise
reporter: what is so fascinating, melissa, to see a rally over 200 points, when all the talk in recent sessions is expectation of higher interest rates. so what happened? a poll was done in europe. shows the "brexit", u.k. leaving euro is not as popular as thought. they saw a rally here in the u.s. today. that was really locked in, if you will, by some pretty impressive housing numbers. some columnists were wondering whether the lost decade for u.s. housing is finally over. latest new...
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melissa: so what is question number two? vice president. >> actually i think supreme court more than the vice president. melissa: then what? >> the vice president really gives you an idea who donald trump is they want somebody with a sort of a track record. donald trump doesn't have track record. melissa: there was list of supreme court. is that satisfying to you? >> absolutely. a lot of those folks are very supportive but again they're not sure if that, will somebody on that list in fact be a pick, a nominee? we just don't know. melissa: question number three. give me an issue. >> the transgender bathroom bills, for example. a big issue around the country donald trump says, caitlyn jenner is more than welcome to use whatever bathroom she wants to use at trump tower. they have questions about cultural issues. common core is another question that will come up this is conversation. they will not come out of there with a straw poll vote. they will not say, we affirm donald trump, that we will vote for this guy. this is chance to
melissa: so what is question number two? vice president. >> actually i think supreme court more than the vice president. melissa: then what? >> the vice president really gives you an idea who donald trump is they want somebody with a sort of a track record. donald trump doesn't have track record. melissa: there was list of supreme court. is that satisfying to you? >> absolutely. a lot of those folks are very supportive but again they're not sure if that, will somebody on that...
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we know reports about that melissa, when you look down the road this is so dangerous for us.d women are out there trying to recapture the people we let go already, some of them. >> this idea they don't even know they can track them, much less hold them and secure them. they won't even know where they go, the idea this is are legacy as you said but legacy will be returning really dangerous people to the battlefield to kill americans. >> we have go get again. >> it is astounding. it will be legacy of this move, to push for word with this as hard as one can is appalling. >> frustration the military must feel about the administration. they risk their lives. get these people a huge danger, potential huge danger to us, they finally get them and they say oh, send them over to the other countries. we don't know what is the process over there. this insulting to the people that did double work. you did this already? go back and risks your life again. how ungrateful and disgraceful. >> if i could say one thing about this, there is bigger overarching problem the way administration is dea
we know reports about that melissa, when you look down the road this is so dangerous for us.d women are out there trying to recapture the people we let go already, some of them. >> this idea they don't even know they can track them, much less hold them and secure them. they won't even know where they go, the idea this is are legacy as you said but legacy will be returning really dangerous people to the battlefield to kill americans. >> we have go get again. >> it is...
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melissa: yeah. >> that is why donald trump is getting so much passionate support. melissa: look forward to seeing your show for sure. thank you so much. larry summers will join anthony scaramucci on "wall street week." tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. here on fox business. should be interesting. david. david: switching over to democrats, where they're dealing with their own unity issues. bernie sanders campaign manager jeff weaver speaking out against hillary clinton, warning a clinton nomination, quote, would be a disaster in november. fox news's mike emanuel has been following it all for us. mike? reporter: pretty stunning stuff. sanders campaign said voters want to roll the dice and court disaster to protect the status quo. as for the campaign hillary clinton is back in new york. this hour she is doing an event with hiv aids activists in brooklyn. while clinton campaign and allies are attacking donald trump she is talking a fair amount on the campaign trail about health care. >> we do have to be careful to have more choice and competition in the health care system if we'
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melissa: the blaze has destroyed or damaged at least 1600 buildings and holes so far. david: unbelievable video coming out of canada on that. >>> meanwhile very weak jobs report for the month of april, the smallest gain in seven months. why president obama is blaming congress. melissa: donald trump got a lot of backlash when he announced his america first foreign policy plan but results of a new national poll show most americans agree with him. lieutenant colonel oliver north joins us with his take. that is coming up. david: it is not actually completely over yet for the nominee. trump needs to still get 1237 delegates to:the republican nomination. why is he telling west virginia reporters to stay home? we'll ask his national spokesperson katrina pierson coming up. >> i want you to do so save your vote. you don't have to vote anymore. save your vote. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum an
melissa: the blaze has destroyed or damaged at least 1600 buildings and holes so far. david: unbelievable video coming out of canada on that. >>> meanwhile very weak jobs report for the month of april, the smallest gain in seven months. why president obama is blaming congress. melissa: donald trump got a lot of backlash when he announced his america first foreign policy plan but results of a new national poll show most americans agree with him. lieutenant colonel oliver north joins us...
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so melissa, you're a mom. do you think that this is real or is this, as we're talking about in the previous segment, government overreaching, getting in the playground? >> so i understand that they're trying to get parents involved in the situation where you have a kid that's misbehaving, you know, maybe they feel like the parents aren't engaged. the problem i have is how do you define what bullying is? it's become one of those catch-phrases, any time you want to call someone a bully. they're bullying me. it's thrown around so much now. who is going to sit there and decide this is bullying, so now we're going to go to these people's house and talk to parents, tell them how to parent their kids. i think they started out with good intentions and it's a tough one. how would they define it. >> they say it's not just playground banter. they say, they also have an increased suicide rate. they can go back online into social media and see that the child is saying, i'm being bullied, no one does anything about it i can'
so melissa, you're a mom. do you think that this is real or is this, as we're talking about in the previous segment, government overreaching, getting in the playground? >> so i understand that they're trying to get parents involved in the situation where you have a kid that's misbehaving, you know, maybe they feel like the parents aren't engaged. the problem i have is how do you define what bullying is? it's become one of those catch-phrases, any time you want to call someone a bully....
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so basically you've got 30 votes that will be kind of winner take all. melissa: okay. hey leaning so far? because when i look, it sounds like they have to go with how their district vote, but then i've been reading in couple places that somehow saying they will support up with candidate or the other. >> 30 at large delegates. 27 at large, three automatic. which is rnc committeeman and rnc committee woman and myself as chairman. we will vote with the overall population of the state but the ones in districts will vote with the vote of each one of those districts. but as far as how people are leaning, a lot of that, the delegates that talk to on regular basis, they're really neutral at this particular time. they're really wanting to hear the voice of the people across indiana. we'll get to do that tomorrow. i think it will be very important to where you will see a lot of these delegates line up. a lot are undecided at this particular moment. melissa: yeah. we noticed in a lot of states, the most important thing is jobs and economy. would you say that that is number one to
so basically you've got 30 votes that will be kind of winner take all. melissa: okay. hey leaning so far? because when i look, it sounds like they have to go with how their district vote, but then i've been reading in couple places that somehow saying they will support up with candidate or the other. >> 30 at large delegates. 27 at large, three automatic. which is rnc committeeman and rnc committee woman and myself as chairman. we will vote with the overall population of the state but the...
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melissa: david williams, thank you so much. you will never have accountability in the bureaucracies. you have to get rid of the bureaucracies. you have to shrink government. >>> baby on board. this is already breaking records. wow. melissa: coppertone standing by to sponsor this baby. david: that is real? melissa: yeah. melissa: whoa, baby. this six-month-old girl is now the youngest person to water ski, skiing 62 feet. look at that. she is six months old! david: is she really six months old? are you sure this is not some kind of funny photography here? melissa: no. david: it runs in the family. her parents are professional wear skiers. she could have gone longer if only boat reached end of lake. melissa: that is unbelievable! you don't actually believe it. david: i don't believe it just because, our kids are very cute but they can't do anything spectacular like that. melissa: spectacular is in eye of beholder. and risk and reward starts right now. >> i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going t
melissa: david williams, thank you so much. you will never have accountability in the bureaucracies. you have to get rid of the bureaucracies. you have to shrink government. >>> baby on board. this is already breaking records. wow. melissa: coppertone standing by to sponsor this baby. david: that is real? melissa: yeah. melissa: whoa, baby. this six-month-old girl is now the youngest person to water ski, skiing 62 feet. look at that. she is six months old! david: is she really six...
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glam theme, but also talking to a lot of people today with a lot of great stories and emotions, so melissame on over. >> first, let's talk about the sponsorship, macy sponsorship in general. >> well, we are real thrilled to be here today. i know it is raining but we are sun shining in here. but we've been as oath aided with susan g. komen for almost eight years now. and we're really, cited. started the pink, big pink footprint as a reach for young survivors. we have a lot of moms that are customers, and our associates, and we really want it to be here to support our associates, our customers and more importantly our families. >> so when everyone comes through here, what are they going to see in the tents? >> in the tent we have our beauty expert. and actually, it is real away to celebrate life. and to get them excited, about their journey, that's in front of them, hopefully positive one for sure. and we're really here to headache them feel great today. and specially those that are moms, young moms, and make sure that they really celebrate their time with their families. >> absolutely. >> o
glam theme, but also talking to a lot of people today with a lot of great stories and emotions, so melissame on over. >> first, let's talk about the sponsorship, macy sponsorship in general. >> well, we are real thrilled to be here today. i know it is raining but we are sun shining in here. but we've been as oath aided with susan g. komen for almost eight years now. and we're really, cited. started the pink, big pink footprint as a reach for young survivors. we have a lot of moms...
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so. >>> melissa, it just started. >> it did. >> thank you very much. >> okay. >> up next a phi final farewell one of the most influential educators in philadelphia's recent history. >> dozens of items have been recovered following several burglaries throughout multiple towns. now police are trying to figure out who they all belong to. we've got the details in a live report. >> and one woman's blog about being a newlywed and her success to marriage is igniting a firestorm on social media. we'll tell you her advice tour women coming up. >> ♪ i don'or wonder whether i theshould seek treatment.c. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liv
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melissa: lori, thank you so much. phil, talk to me how oil and gold reacted to all of this today. >> tell you what, melissa, oil prices were willing to fight increase in supplies and higher before the minutes came out but they can't fight the fed. that interest rate increase changed complexion of a market really on fire earlier in the day when we looked at crude oil because of record demand for gasoline and heating oil, the highest of this year. but of course the gold market was already under pressure early in the day because of fed statements talking about possibility of a june rate hike. when they actually saw that in the fed minutes it was major selloff for gold. we saw the dollar rally on those fed minutes. we saw the price of gold really get hit hard and oil went down reluctantly but it did start to follow late in the day. renewed selling as the day went on and stock market saw weakness into the close. melissa: phil, thank you so much for that. david. david: markets turned around immediately after the fed notes hi
melissa: lori, thank you so much. phil, talk to me how oil and gold reacted to all of this today. >> tell you what, melissa, oil prices were willing to fight increase in supplies and higher before the minutes came out but they can't fight the fed. that interest rate increase changed complexion of a market really on fire earlier in the day when we looked at crude oil because of record demand for gasoline and heating oil, the highest of this year. but of course the gold market was already...
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melissa: i learned a lot about jason today which i think is fantastic. guys, thank you so much. david. david: you forced it out of him. you squeezed the poor guy. melissa: that's what i do for a living. david: kentucky and oregon voters have their say at the polls today. we'll look how much another sanders sweep would cause the hillary clinton campaign. melissa: never trump group is not giving up. erick erickson tells us what he is doing to help a third party candidate succeed against donald trump at the republican national convention. david: then there is bill clinton, in charge of the economy? more on hillary clinton and his role if she is elected ou can bet former arkansas governor and presidential candidate mike huckabee has a lot to say about this. >> i want to help bring back the kind of economy that worked for everybody in the 19 '90s. [cheering] before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet played shortstop in high school, learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pa
melissa: i learned a lot about jason today which i think is fantastic. guys, thank you so much. david. david: you forced it out of him. you squeezed the poor guy. melissa: that's what i do for a living. david: kentucky and oregon voters have their say at the polls today. we'll look how much another sanders sweep would cause the hillary clinton campaign. melissa: never trump group is not giving up. erick erickson tells us what he is doing to help a third party candidate succeed against donald...
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melissa: so the women thing is a great point because that should be a home run for her especially up donald trump. >> right. melissa: even though she is leading in the gender gap, clearly she should be able to make more of that. if you stack up men for him versus women for her and go by population he is four million people ahead. she should be able to get more women to come in to combat that. how could she shape the message or how could she do that. >> take advantage of the strength in the position. tough to argue that misogyny is the worst crime worldwide. shame on us she should say for 240 years of history not having a woman in leadership position. if she does that and couches it under mom and grandmom, she is both, it will be very hard for him to hit back. instead of looking like the strong man that he is is, he will look like misogynist. he will look like sexist and a pig and like a bully. melissa: she tries to talk about the women thing. he said she is using the woman card and do you want to vote for someone because of a woman. you suggest using words like mom and grandma rather
melissa: so the women thing is a great point because that should be a home run for her especially up donald trump. >> right. melissa: even though she is leading in the gender gap, clearly she should be able to make more of that. if you stack up men for him versus women for her and go by population he is four million people ahead. she should be able to get more women to come in to combat that. how could she shape the message or how could she do that. >> take advantage of the strength...
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melissa: there it is. and they're, just soverybody knows, i don't understand how this violates their policy. >> yeah. melissa: they said, it is about respectful speech and hate speech. and it is community standards. and that they may remove certain kinds of sensitive comments or limit what the audience sees. they remove hate speech which they described as based on race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, sex gender, identity, disability. i looked at your list, sweet tea has a lost sugar? may bloomberg -- i don't know other than that -- >> could be. they take away posts that involve nudity or pornography. for the record everybody has to wear pants on my site. paula dean wasn't doing anything untoward with the butter. i think we're pretty much safe there. melissa: yeah. >> this goes to overall issue is facebook in fact cracking down on conservative conversation and i believe they are. mark zuckerberg says that not the case but far too manies times i have received messages from fellow conservatives who say they have
melissa: there it is. and they're, just soverybody knows, i don't understand how this violates their policy. >> yeah. melissa: they said, it is about respectful speech and hate speech. and it is community standards. and that they may remove certain kinds of sensitive comments or limit what the audience sees. they remove hate speech which they described as based on race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, sex gender, identity, disability. i looked at your list, sweet tea has a...
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so it will be interesting to find out what if anything she said about that very important subject. melissa: can i ask you one of the other talking points. whenever i read articles in other papers on other networks, they always say, so far the fbi came up with scant evidence of wrongdoing. this is evidence i saw three times yesterday. wait, that is not true. is that true? >> the big report was the fbi has found no evidence that clinton intended to break the law. well that is irrelevant. it is not a question of whether she intended to break the law but were her acts in setting up server and storing classified information knowing and intentional? if the answer to that is yes, then there's a crime. melissa: do we know if they convened a grand jury? >> we don't know that. they might have, maybe not. my guess is not. it's a little early. federal judge has to get involved to oversee and grant immunity to bryan pagliano the i.t. specialist to invoke the fifth. melissa: that would take a federal judge. we love your insight. david. david: good stuff. well, do you remember this? a deadly explosion at
so it will be interesting to find out what if anything she said about that very important subject. melissa: can i ask you one of the other talking points. whenever i read articles in other papers on other networks, they always say, so far the fbi came up with scant evidence of wrongdoing. this is evidence i saw three times yesterday. wait, that is not true. is that true? >> the big report was the fbi has found no evidence that clinton intended to break the law. well that is irrelevant. it...
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so we can easily say happy mothers day. we will have more details with the full, exclusive accu weather forecast. >> making mom happy. >> thanks, melissa>>> so far delaware news room police in wilmington are looking for person responsible for a deadly shooting earlier this evening. shooting happened just after 6:00 at third and rodney streets. police say the man, the victim was a man who was shot right on the street there he was taken to christiana hospital and then died hours later. >>> there was a benefit today to remember the wilmington high school student who was killed inside of her school. the dynamic divas of wilmington hosted a tribute showcase for amy joyner francis. local dance teams performed at youth empowerment community center to raise money for her family. joyner francis was assaulted by three students inside a girls rest room at howard high school of technology on april 21st. she was pronounced dead a short time later. >>> dozens of people showed up for this event here in wilmington organized to give local youngsters a safe place to get together. this community barbecue was held at fox point state park. organizers also
so we can easily say happy mothers day. we will have more details with the full, exclusive accu weather forecast. >> making mom happy. >> thanks, melissa>>> so far delaware news room police in wilmington are looking for person responsible for a deadly shooting earlier this evening. shooting happened just after 6:00 at third and rodney streets. police say the man, the victim was a man who was shot right on the street there he was taken to christiana hospital and then died...
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melissa: it was bond issue. they voted on it. rolled a lot of things together. approved by 63% so majority. melissa: talk about tradeoff between education, kat, i asked you, i looked it up. they have 95% grad race, pretty good. they are 9th the state in texas that group. >> i get football is really fun sore some people. >> wait a second. >> on high school, not to brag varsity mock trial team, not to brag. for whatever reason nobody liked to watch that football is economic boost or this and that and other. that is so much funny. melissa: we've got to go. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪ these are difficult times for elderly holocaust survivors harris: katherine wasn't sure if she would be into football and joe put this on her. whoo! >> pretty nice. i love it. >> i want to see her mock tria
melissa: it was bond issue. they voted on it. rolled a lot of things together. approved by 63% so majority. melissa: talk about tradeoff between education, kat, i asked you, i looked it up. they have 95% grad race, pretty good. they are 9th the state in texas that group. >> i get football is really fun sore some people. >> wait a second. >> on high school, not to brag varsity mock trial team, not to brag. for whatever reason nobody liked to watch that football is economic...
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. >> you know, there is just so much to see and do in this area so first four's melissa is picking upn a little jaunt. perfect for summer long getaways with family and friends. she shows us a few spots in virginia vishlg that are really worth the trip. >> a perfect sunny day, the country side of loudon county is as beautiful as it gets. who needs napa when dozens of award winning wineries are here. along route 15 it's an antique buyer's dream and then you can head to leesburg for lunch. lots to do all over virginia. 160 miles from the metro area is totally do able in one day. lined with adorable shops and restaurants. the american shakespier rumored to be haunted tower. later rest your legs on the trolly. >> 400 million years in the making, just a 90 minute ride from washington. the red and yellow magical and the throws of summer. imagine a spot close to my heart just off the parkway and here at bradley point. >> the roaring jets overhead thrilling for kids. >> they fly over us. >> and the little kid in you. >> they're so close you can almost touch them. >> next reagan national airpor
. >> you know, there is just so much to see and do in this area so first four's melissa is picking upn a little jaunt. perfect for summer long getaways with family and friends. she shows us a few spots in virginia vishlg that are really worth the trip. >> a perfect sunny day, the country side of loudon county is as beautiful as it gets. who needs napa when dozens of award winning wineries are here. along route 15 it's an antique buyer's dream and then you can head to leesburg for...
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so trump, it's reasonable to assume he's going to need a billion of all sources combined, meaning himself, contributors to his campaign and super pac. melissa: he's trash talked super pacs in the beginning and saying anybody who used them is a puppet of the super pac. is he going to have trouble getting that money? >> i don't think so. there are enough people out there. this is not about donald trump versus hillary clinton, not about donald trump versus donald trump's past comments. the pivot is a remarkable one because he anticipated, as said he he anticipated that the primary season would go on at least through the end of the california primary in june. this is a sudden change for him to begin to face a general election right away, you're seeing a flurry of changes that would happen gradually are happening all at once. melissa: i'm glad you mentioned hillary clinton, i want to show you the ad she launched against donald trump and get your reaction. see you on the other side. >> i am a unifier. the unifier party. >> donald trump is the know thing candidate. >> donald is a bully. >> he's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. >> a nar
so trump, it's reasonable to assume he's going to need a billion of all sources combined, meaning himself, contributors to his campaign and super pac. melissa: he's trash talked super pacs in the beginning and saying anybody who used them is a puppet of the super pac. is he going to have trouble getting that money? >> i don't think so. there are enough people out there. this is not about donald trump versus hillary clinton, not about donald trump versus donald trump's past comments. the...
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saw significant flooding across the corpus christi area so again, expect more heavy air to push in that state across the next couple of days. melissak you so much, john? jon: from election headquarters we are taking a look at donald trump's strategy against hillary clinton with word of presumptive gop nominee will go after clinton's character, attacking her on everything from president clinton's infidelities to her role in ben david. her email controversy. the new york times writing quote, drawing on psychological warfare tactics that mister trump used to defeat lying ted cruz, little marco rubio and low-energy jeb bush in the republican primaries, the trump campaign mapping out character attacks on the clintons to increase their negative poll ratings and ate them into making political mistakes. let's talk about some of these strategies with simon rosenberg, president and founder of ndn and a campaign advisor to bill clinton. also a fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. simon, it sounds like this campaign is about to get ugly. >>. [laughter] it's about to get very real. the first bits of the general election are beginning t
saw significant flooding across the corpus christi area so again, expect more heavy air to push in that state across the next couple of days. melissak you so much, john? jon: from election headquarters we are taking a look at donald trump's strategy against hillary clinton with word of presumptive gop nominee will go after clinton's character, attacking her on everything from president clinton's infidelities to her role in ben david. her email controversy. the new york times writing quote,...
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great. >> there you go melissa. >> so professor, words of wisdom there.>> we just did this chart last week. i totally agree head and shoulders pattern. it's hard to ignore. i think the market does set up for a rolldown. but we've gotten blue in the face in calling for that bearish setup. i do believe that risk reward favors the down side at this point. >> max, great to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> outstanding job. >> thank you. >> professor najarian great job. >> like rodney dangerfield. >> if any other callers have a question about their trades there's only one school to go to. that's the "fast money" summer school. sent in your tweets. we've got answers for you. >>> coming up on "mad money" tonight. cramer has an exclusive with jim murren, and why this casino stock could be part of a winning portfolio. and the component of the index. you won't want to miss that. coming up next, the "final trade." ♪ ♪ amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the bes
great. >> there you go melissa. >> so professor, words of wisdom there.>> we just did this chart last week. i totally agree head and shoulders pattern. it's hard to ignore. i think the market does set up for a rolldown. but we've gotten blue in the face in calling for that bearish setup. i do believe that risk reward favors the down side at this point. >> max, great to see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> outstanding job. >> thank you. >>...
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. >> so, melissa cook, 48 year old surrogate mother who gave birth to triplets in february, but says,r initially told her to have an abortion because co-not afford them. so now cook filing federal lawsuit charging surogacy law because the babies already born. >> refused to have abortion, also want custody hearing to make sure the infant are being cared for properly. >> i prayed every day that they would come out healthy, and i do miss them. i mean, i didn't even get to see their little faces. >> they were taken away right away. >> so according to court document the father of the three boys is a 50 year old single post office work here lives in georgia with his ailing elderly parent. he's being represented by the company, that a ranked the agreement. surogacy international. they've denied the comment telling fox news it is a private matter. >> jennifer brant is shear once again, jen, no shot. what you want, 1, 2, 3? >> she said she would take one, or all three, if he can't properly take care of them, and i agree with you, i really don't think she has a shot. she enters into surogacy co
. >> so, melissa cook, 48 year old surrogate mother who gave birth to triplets in february, but says,r initially told her to have an abortion because co-not afford them. so now cook filing federal lawsuit charging surogacy law because the babies already born. >> refused to have abortion, also want custody hearing to make sure the infant are being cared for properly. >> i prayed every day that they would come out healthy, and i do miss them. i mean, i didn't even get to see...
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so well. >> thank you. melissa: thank you, phil, oil ending week she was $50 a barrel, how high do you think it will go coming up in. >> good morning, right now oil prices are i think we'll see $60 by july 4, we saw more evidence that this market is in trouble on the production side. not only do we see u.s. rate counts at lowest level since october of 2009, falling by two, we saw a major bankruptcy in the energy space. hercules energy, hercules drilling, hero, offshore drilling they declared bankruptcy. this is not a bankruptcy of restructuring they are selling off their assets that means product distraction that is a thing in marketplace that we've been worried about. other thing is janet yellen, is she raising rates? actually weighed on prices a little bit today. but it also weighed on gold prices, goal prices continue -- gold prices continue with a losing streak, with strong dollar, fear raising interest rates, even concerns that venezuela will ctinue to sell gold, to meet some of their financial problems it has
so well. >> thank you. melissa: thank you, phil, oil ending week she was $50 a barrel, how high do you think it will go coming up in. >> good morning, right now oil prices are i think we'll see $60 by july 4, we saw more evidence that this market is in trouble on the production side. not only do we see u.s. rate counts at lowest level since october of 2009, falling by two, we saw a major bankruptcy in the energy space. hercules energy, hercules drilling, hero, offshore drilling they...
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. >> melissa caen was at the convention so tell us, how was it? >> it was really fun. it was great.ff. i was looking forward to it forever. it was definitely the most exciting california convention in a very long time. republicans are only about 28% of registered voters in california and no republican has won a statewide election here since 2006. so in recent years the g.o.p. state conventions have been a little more relaxed. in 2012, for example, the only presidential candidate who showed up was my fellow georgeian newt gingrich. he had to come through the back and the concrete structure that he walked on and had to sort of jump off to get to the hotel has become a bit of a destination. there are actually people taking pictures from the site. as one person explained to me at the convention, that piece of concrete is now a little bit of history. john kasich, ted cruz and carly fiorina also spoke but there were no protesters for those events. all of the speeches by the candidates were pretty short because each of them flew in from indiana and then immediately flew back to indiana to
. >> melissa caen was at the convention so tell us, how was it? >> it was really fun. it was great.ff. i was looking forward to it forever. it was definitely the most exciting california convention in a very long time. republicans are only about 28% of registered voters in california and no republican has won a statewide election here since 2006. so in recent years the g.o.p. state conventions have been a little more relaxed. in 2012, for example, the only presidential candidate who...
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melissa: there you go. so parents fault. of these quotes was so great, we're paying for a service here, said one of the students. we're paying for our attendance. we need to get what we need in a way we actually consume it. what the hell is this person talking about? >> is what i would being asking if i were parent. talking about a not paying for owe very land, not paying gender studies or film studies. >> those are fun classes. you had me and lost me. thanks, guys. david? david: we have interesting breaking political news, house speaker paul ryan will speak with donald trump over the phone tonight. according to a spokesman for speaker ryan. no word yet exactly what the two will be discussing but a lot of speculation as to whether it deals with an endorsement from the speaker for trump. now ryan had said earlier today he is still not ready to give trump his endorsement but clearly they will be talking about it tonight. >>> coming up more hurt for our heroes. how the va ended up wrongly declaring 4,000 veterans as deceased. b
melissa: there you go. so parents fault. of these quotes was so great, we're paying for a service here, said one of the students. we're paying for our attendance. we need to get what we need in a way we actually consume it. what the hell is this person talking about? >> is what i would being asking if i were parent. talking about a not paying for owe very land, not paying gender studies or film studies. >> those are fun classes. you had me and lost me. thanks, guys. david? david: we...
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and that's why he is here pulling out all the stops in california. >> so you mentioned, melissa, superdelegatesare we talking about members of congress? who are they? >> that's right. one is democrat party officials so sort of the head of california democratic party, for example, and the others are members of congress and the senate. so california has a total of 73 superdelegates. they include senators barbara boxer, dianne feinstein, plus all the democratic members of congress. which means all the bay area members of congress. if you are watching this newscast, your member of congress is probably a superdelegate at the democratic convention. [ laughter ] >> and all of them have pledged their support for hillary clinton -- except barbara lee in the east bay and san francisco's own nancy pelosi. like i said before, those superdelegates can change their minds. the sanders people are already hard at work trying to make it happen. >> what does all this mean for hillary clinton? >> right. so she's got to be on defense. effectively, she is already at the cool kids table but wants to win california to
and that's why he is here pulling out all the stops in california. >> so you mentioned, melissa, superdelegatesare we talking about members of congress? who are they? >> that's right. one is democrat party officials so sort of the head of california democratic party, for example, and the others are members of congress and the senate. so california has a total of 73 superdelegates. they include senators barbara boxer, dianne feinstein, plus all the democratic members of congress....
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but ate close and at littlen a melissa happening. >> we're so s does and does ver he could use a jobg resumes. it disaster. >> coming up, the o.j. simpson trial prosecutor in the spotlight. >> now marcia clark takes us back inside the courtroom. his a predicament. homestso his a predicament. bush's has the variety you can't resist. murder of nicole brownch was he childhood dream. you've written a new fifth, called "blood defense." hi, marcia, so happy to have you with us. >> i'm so happy to be here. you are on my bucket list. >> we are? >> having wine with you guys. cheers, cheers. >> your fifth novel. >> yeah! >> and your hairdo. we like your hair. >> thank you. it's like their there's two characters, there's me and my hair and they're separate. >> it had to be strange to watch the min every moment. >> i guess i can see both sides of that. who played you nailed it? so surreal. shall we watch. >> well, we'll talk and watch. >> that's all over. we want to talk about you. did you watch it alone? >> no. >> a little sniffy pooh? >> little? this is half size of my glass. i w
but ate close and at littlen a melissa happening. >> we're so s does and does ver he could use a jobg resumes. it disaster. >> coming up, the o.j. simpson trial prosecutor in the spotlight. >> now marcia clark takes us back inside the courtroom. his a predicament. homestso his a predicament. bush's has the variety you can't resist. murder of nicole brownch was he childhood dream. you've written a new fifth, called "blood defense." hi, marcia, so happy to have you...
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melissa: why all the people sitting in audience listened to him work so hard for all the years to gett money, why did they do that if it is luck. what a message? david: it is not the lottery. melissa: risk and reward is next. >> i come up with the biggest tax cut by far of any candidate, anybody. and i put it in. that doesn't mean when we're going to get. we have to negotiate. the thing i'm making sure the middle class gets good taxes, tax breaks because they have been absolutely shunned. the other thing i will fight hard for business. for the wealthy i think frankly it will go up. you know what? it should go up. deirdre: presumptive nominee donald trump saying he plans to tax the rich more but trump wasn't done. he declaredfy what he meant with our very own maria bartiromo this morning. >> i'm not talking about tax increase. talking about a tremendous tax
melissa: why all the people sitting in audience listened to him work so hard for all the years to gett money, why did they do that if it is luck. what a message? david: it is not the lottery. melissa: risk and reward is next. >> i come up with the biggest tax cut by far of any candidate, anybody. and i put it in. that doesn't mean when we're going to get. we have to negotiate. the thing i'm making sure the middle class gets good taxes, tax breaks because they have been absolutely shunned....
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. >> so, the question is how many people usually vote in the traditional way, melissa, versus the otheray? >> so in california as in a lot of states, we've expanded the number of people who can vote by mail so a surprisingly small number of people vote the traditional way in the booth on election day. with all the other options in the last presidential primary in 2012, 35% of votes were cast in the booth on election day. think about that. 65% of people voted in one of these non-traditional way, mailing it in or going to a permanent early polling place. >> that's a lot of people. what does this mean for the candidates? >> you have to to be here right now, today. and hillary clinton was here over the weekend and bernie sanders holding events today, and the campaigns like to ramp up 2 weeks before election day when people start usually paying attention but in california you can't wait that think low. - - l o n g. you have to ramp up and spend more money with ads at 4 weeks, not 2 and get your ad out there. and we like this. 65% of us are voting this way but we can't react as well to things
. >> so, the question is how many people usually vote in the traditional way, melissa, versus the otheray? >> so in california as in a lot of states, we've expanded the number of people who can vote by mail so a surprisingly small number of people vote the traditional way in the booth on election day. with all the other options in the last presidential primary in 2012, 35% of votes were cast in the booth on election day. think about that. 65% of people voted in one of these...
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melissa: thank you so much for that. from donald trump supreme court choices to who he might as a running mate, we will take about the names now in play with kyle condit, co-author of mary 70's crystal ball plus a 25-year-old cold case comes back to life and now there's a verdict in a sensational murder trial. plus, grief on two continents as loved ones gather in paris and cairo to learn what happened to the passengers and crew members on board egyptair flight 804. with continuing coverage of this latest aviation tragedy just ahead . >> the call just came in. she's about to arrive. and with her, a flood of potential patients. a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope. but with the help of at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. incredible blnow comes with protection an incredible double your money back guarantee. always discreet is for bladder leaks and it's drier t
melissa: thank you so much for that. from donald trump supreme court choices to who he might as a running mate, we will take about the names now in play with kyle condit, co-author of mary 70's crystal ball plus a 25-year-old cold case comes back to life and now there's a verdict in a sensational murder trial. plus, grief on two continents as loved ones gather in paris and cairo to learn what happened to the passengers and crew members on board egyptair flight 804. with continuing coverage of...
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melissa. they each got a dividend yield north of 2%. so that may be a part of the investing picture and thesis for these stocks. back over to you guys at the nasdaq. >> thank you very much, dom chu. of those three stocks, which one would you be inclined to put fresh money in? guy? >> i love all three. we've talked about all three. given the choice of the three, and i wish dom was there to answer me back real quick, he had a run. it's late in the new york stock exchange. j & j, where we could put money now, j & j. i think the consumer products business is crushing it. i think that's the most interesting of the three. >> when you look at the three stocks you gave me, if you look at -- >> which is basically not answering my question. >> i'm going to answer your question. and then go lateral. i would say mcdonald's is probably out of the three, the place i would go. still a turn-around story. how they're getting more effective, more efficient. but when you look at mcdonald's, i think they've been performing well. look at domino's, probably for
melissa. they each got a dividend yield north of 2%. so that may be a part of the investing picture and thesis for these stocks. back over to you guys at the nasdaq. >> thank you very much, dom chu. of those three stocks, which one would you be inclined to put fresh money in? guy? >> i love all three. we've talked about all three. given the choice of the three, and i wish dom was there to answer me back real quick, he had a run. it's late in the new york stock exchange. j & j,...
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. >>> melissa magee with the not-so-hot weather. >> thanks. >>> exclusive accuweather seven-day forecastmorning shower monday, otherwise warmer. up to 71. late monday into tuesday, showers possible once again. a cooler day, 66. watching the coast, potential storm developing wednesday a high of 64. and a threat of rain showers thursday through next sunday. "action news" sports sunday continues with more after the break. ♪ >>> "action news" sports sunday sponsored by -- >> welcome back. mike, did you predict before the season that the phillies would have a winning record in april? >> i had them 90-72. or was it 72-90? i think it was the reverse. >> i think you are right. >> i had the numbers right. >> the phills are looking to sweep the indians. bottom of the third today, freddie galvin has been hot. and the two-out single puts the phills on the board. adding another in the inning. well they got a gift actually, it was a balk by the starter, salaz salazar. and velasquez six shut-out innings and help for the defense. and check out the catch by rupp saving the game. very impressive. and he h
. >>> melissa magee with the not-so-hot weather. >> thanks. >>> exclusive accuweather seven-day forecastmorning shower monday, otherwise warmer. up to 71. late monday into tuesday, showers possible once again. a cooler day, 66. watching the coast, potential storm developing wednesday a high of 64. and a threat of rain showers thursday through next sunday. "action news" sports sunday continues with more after the break. ♪ >>> "action news"...
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so much. >> thanks, melissa. >>> well, giving you the taxpayer some of your money back sort of. why the nfl is paying back hundreds of thousands of dollars. ♪ >>> and long live music. the effort by >>> a big win for u.s. taxpayers. the nfl is giving back more than $720,000 from that paid patriotism controversy. the teams collected the money to allow things like color guard displays and video tributes at pro football games. >> a lot of you are reacting strongly to tis s's about the redskins name. we shared it on our facebook page. "washington post" published a new poll saying 9 in 10 native americans are not offended by the name. the paper says it surveyed about 500 people across every state and here in d.c. 8 in 10 told the post they would not be offended about if someone called them that name. the reaction to this, redskins and their supporters, are saying they should not have their trademark protection canceled. other people including some native americans say the poll wasn't broad enough and that the name is a racial slur no matter how people feel about it. >>> a montgomery c
so much. >> thanks, melissa. >>> well, giving you the taxpayer some of your money back sort of. why the nfl is paying back hundreds of thousands of dollars. ♪ >>> and long live music. the effort by >>> a big win for u.s. taxpayers. the nfl is giving back more than $720,000 from that paid patriotism controversy. the teams collected the money to allow things like color guard displays and video tributes at pro football games. >> a lot of you are reacting...
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so if you're a cop you have to wonder am i going to be the next wilson? melissathis rise in murder rates and crime rates in the city that was found in this report. sandra, you know i would say so, this is the youtube effect, ferguson effect is what they're calling it but how do we get out of the spot now? sandra: that is the question. melissa: comey says this is a huge problem. this is not solution. we had a problem before. how do you fix it? sandra: i use my hometown of chicago as an example. it is horrible to read the statistics coming out of there. horrible to read about rise in murderous crimes they're seeing in parts of that city. it is gut-wrenching but there is not a lot on the table as far as what you see cities coming up with, as ways to combat this. this is a huge, enormous challenge that our u.s. cities face. and there is not a lot of solutions to choose from. melissa: look at it from the other side, doug, "black lives matter" movement said whole idea was to get police to change way they were operating. look at the report and look what comey says, that
so if you're a cop you have to wonder am i going to be the next wilson? melissathis rise in murder rates and crime rates in the city that was found in this report. sandra, you know i would say so, this is the youtube effect, ferguson effect is what they're calling it but how do we get out of the spot now? sandra: that is the question. melissa: comey says this is a huge problem. this is not solution. we had a problem before. how do you fix it? sandra: i use my hometown of chicago as an example....
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melissa: now to america's election headquarters. bernie sanders keeps insisting he is still in the race. hillary clinton says it's all over. >> so you go to the general election if you are the nominee. >> i will be the nominee for my party. that is already done, in effect until there is no way i won'tbe . melissa: senior political correspondent mike emmanuelle is live in our dc bureau. ernie sanders loves hearing that. that must his hide. >> the sanders campaign says clearly democrats in west virginia, indiana and oregon don't see it that way.those are places sanders has one recently. the concern for democrats is the longer this goes hillary clinton must fighting on two fronts against bernie sanders and presumptive republican nominee donald trump. some also worried after an incident at the democratic national convention last weekend about democrats being divided. clinton putting pressure on sanders to do what is best for the party. >> he has to do his part to unify. he said the other day he will do everything possible to defeat donald trump. he said he would work seven days a week , i take him at his word. >> leading democrats a
melissa: now to america's election headquarters. bernie sanders keeps insisting he is still in the race. hillary clinton says it's all over. >> so you go to the general election if you are the nominee. >> i will be the nominee for my party. that is already done, in effect until there is no way i won'tbe . melissa: senior political correspondent mike emmanuelle is live in our dc bureau. ernie sanders loves hearing that. that must his hide. >> the sanders campaign says clearly...
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what has them so worried. i'm melissa lee and you're watching "fast money" on cnbc. the meantime, here's what else is coming up on "fast." ♪ ♪ >> that pretty much sums up the scene inside your local mall. so which retailers are thriving and which are dying? the former ceo of one of the biggest retail in the game gives us the real tale and tempers flaring over minimum wage. could robots be the solution? we'll tell you what the ceo had to say when "fast money" returns. >>> welcome back to "fast money." airlines are facing two huge hurdles. long lines led to thousands of delays and cancellations as a tsa struggles to find a balance with a rising number of travelers. they are expecting 740 million passengers this year, up 15% from 2013 and this as oil breaks through the key $50 level for the first time since october. so which will have a bigger impact on the stocks, rising fuel prices or traffic. a transportation analyst is here onset with us. welcome heleen. good to see you. what should investors be scared of? >> higher fuel prices are definitely problematic because inv
what has them so worried. i'm melissa lee and you're watching "fast money" on cnbc. the meantime, here's what else is coming up on "fast." ♪ ♪ >> that pretty much sums up the scene inside your local mall. so which retailers are thriving and which are dying? the former ceo of one of the biggest retail in the game gives us the real tale and tempers flaring over minimum wage. could robots be the solution? we'll tell you what the ceo had to say when "fast...
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. >> reporter: winstead never imagined the sharks would get this far this season and so he and his fianci, melissa, scheduled their wedding for next saturday. >> kind of crazy it's also the year we're getting married. first guy has to miss the first game because we're getting married that day. we're just excited. >> reporter: back inside the store, sharky, the official mascot, turned out to take a few pictures and rally the fans. most of whom still can't believe that their hometown team is in the stanley cup finals. >> how excited are you personally? >> i'm really excited. if they win, i don't know what i would do. >> game 1 of course tomorrow night in pittsburgh with the sharks hosting a viewing party here at the shark tank. the doors will open at 4:00. the cost to get in, just $5. there's also going to be a big rally at plaza deceasar chavez. that will begin tomorrow at 2:00. reporting live from the s.a.p. mark sayre, kpix 5. >> oracle arena will be rocking tomorrow for game 7 between the warriors and the thunder. the warriors even the series last night in oklahoma city and now all they have to
. >> reporter: winstead never imagined the sharks would get this far this season and so he and his fianci, melissa, scheduled their wedding for next saturday. >> kind of crazy it's also the year we're getting married. first guy has to miss the first game because we're getting married that day. we're just excited. >> reporter: back inside the store, sharky, the official mascot, turned out to take a few pictures and rally the fans. most of whom still can't believe that their...
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because science, technology and engineering and math, stem are so critical to getting a great job and getting well-paid for it, that is -- melissa. sandra: can i highlight another trend happening because i'm on the business network? i talk to these people and what we're hearing now as well, maybe parents at home have experience with this, companies are extending job offers to people, law firms, for example, and when they're extending offers, they're hearing back from the kids parents, rather than the college graduate themselves. i mean there are companies who say this is happening in larger and larger numbers. is it helicopter parenting, melissa. melissa: i think it is both. it could be helicopter parenting but parents letting kids take courses that are ridiculous getting away from basics. we're talking about on the couch getting rid of the common core -- harris: western civilization is not being taught on some college campuses now. >> courses we all used to take getting rid of those. harris: i don't know if you're seeing with your boys, melissa, who are in grade school, this idea, competition can be healthy and eye contact. whe
because science, technology and engineering and math, stem are so critical to getting a great job and getting well-paid for it, that is -- melissa. sandra: can i highlight another trend happening because i'm on the business network? i talk to these people and what we're hearing now as well, maybe parents at home have experience with this, companies are extending job offers to people, law firms, for example, and when they're extending offers, they're hearing back from the kids parents, rather...
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melissa: senator, thank you so much, always a pleasure to have you on, david.vid: why didn't he run for president as a democrat. a governor who would never raise taxes. former treasury secretary larry summers sounding the alarm on possible trump presidency and what it would mean for the u.s. economy. >> it scares me, i don't know of a greater threat to our prosperity. i think policy would be extraordinarily erratic, there's great risks to the global economy from the truckulans, even going to the government's credit. domestically, i think it would put an uncertainty premium, the likes of which we haven't seen before, into the markets. david: you can catch the full interview with larry summers on "wall street week" tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern time right here on fox business. melissa: a british pharmaceutical company could have a solution to the zika virus, but with summer right around the corner, the clock is certainly ticking. >>> and trump hard-line proposals could be softer than they seem. what will the donald tweek next? e*trade is all about seizing opportunit
melissa: senator, thank you so much, always a pleasure to have you on, david.vid: why didn't he run for president as a democrat. a governor who would never raise taxes. former treasury secretary larry summers sounding the alarm on possible trump presidency and what it would mean for the u.s. economy. >> it scares me, i don't know of a greater threat to our prosperity. i think policy would be extraordinarily erratic, there's great risks to the global economy from the truckulans, even going...
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melissa. thank you so much. >>> the democrats are certainly focusing on attracting bay area voters, as well.his morning, senator bernie sanders' campaign opened this office on college avenue in oakland. sanders opened his first california office in l.a. earlier this month. and just this past thursday, hillary clinton opened a campaign office on 14th street in downtown oakland. she is scheduled to speak at a fundraiser in san francisco this coming friday. >>> president obama poking fun at the republican candidates when he takes part in his final white house correspondents dinner to understand. larry wilmore hosts in washington, dc at the white house correspondents dinner tonight and celebrities will attend. >>> human plumes over park street in oakland where a dock was on fire. one witness shot a photo of huge plumes of smoke when it rose into the air. firefighters responded around noon to the fire. they put it out before the whole pier was destroyed. >> the good thing is the pier is totally detached from the shore. so they were able to make a quick size-up that there's no boats or vehicles at
melissa. thank you so much. >>> the democrats are certainly focusing on attracting bay area voters, as well.his morning, senator bernie sanders' campaign opened this office on college avenue in oakland. sanders opened his first california office in l.a. earlier this month. and just this past thursday, hillary clinton opened a campaign office on 14th street in downtown oakland. she is scheduled to speak at a fundraiser in san francisco this coming friday. >>> president obama...
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so, we have an interview with melissa king, who was a finalist on bravo's hit show, "top chef", seasonnd we also have an interview with khmera rouge, who is the current empress of the imperial court of san francisco. before we get started with our incredible interviews, we'll check in with the world, we'll check in with the media, and see what people are saying about the lgbtq community. 2016 is already heating up,
so, we have an interview with melissa king, who was a finalist on bravo's hit show, "top chef", seasonnd we also have an interview with khmera rouge, who is the current empress of the imperial court of san francisco. before we get started with our incredible interviews, we'll check in with the world, we'll check in with the media, and see what people are saying about the lgbtq community. 2016 is already heating up,
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i feel so much better, melissa. >> james bond, like he couldn't even come up with a more modern character: sean connery. >> i do agree. i think it's a little creepy they can walk around gather all the information. you should have to opt in and sign off say it is okay with you. mainly because it is valuable information. but i don't know, i mean i think i'm being followed wherever i'm going, like they know what you're doing. every time i think about struggilng someone, there is record of where i am. i'm not going to get away with it. >> i love working with this lady. >> i can't do it. i want to strangle you. i can't. >> wow. >> sandra there is big difference between the government using illegal methods, warrantless searches on innocent americans and a private company, using what you allow them to if you have your location services on, on your phone. >> which by the way i still think there is a large percent of americans who don't understand that is actually on going on your phone. look, you could be tracked anywhere, at any given moment if that is on your phone. that being said, wasn't it j
i feel so much better, melissa. >> james bond, like he couldn't even come up with a more modern character: sean connery. >> i do agree. i think it's a little creepy they can walk around gather all the information. you should have to opt in and sign off say it is okay with you. mainly because it is valuable information. but i don't know, i mean i think i'm being followed wherever i'm going, like they know what you're doing. every time i think about struggilng someone, there is record...