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eurozone, jana. give us a sense of how much a brexit is drip feeding into the numbers? do we see a brick could affect at all on the european growth? effect atee a brexit all on the european growth? >> maybe not on the overall numbers, but one thing to look at is the overall orders guage. they're, you are likely to see some impact of brexit, a general shift in confidence. the overall index includes output gauges, for example. we can expect, especially manufacturing companies, might still work on the voters they had before, but the most forward-looking components of the index, they will show how the economy is holding up. manus: let's talk about business confidence. how is that? is it worse than what we can see in these headlines? >> it is difficult to say at the moment. there seems to be a little bit of a disconnect between what is going on and what companies expect. forecast example, the was rate for the second time this year in the earnings season that just passed. the at the same time, the ceo warned of risks in the future. coming out in november, we were warned, could see the effects.
eurozone, jana. give us a sense of how much a brexit is drip feeding into the numbers? do we see a brick could affect at all on the european growth? effect atee a brexit all on the european growth? >> maybe not on the overall numbers, but one thing to look at is the overall orders guage. they're, you are likely to see some impact of brexit, a general shift in confidence. the overall index includes output gauges, for example. we can expect, especially manufacturing companies, might still...
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going to advise donald trump he better say something. the worst thing you can do is drip drip trip the story. you either take the hint and say look the guy is on my team and i stand by am. he is a smart guy who built one of the most important networks of our time or he's not advising me. it's one of the other. there's no in between. harold: isn't this indicative of the trump campaign? rick: usually a new group advisors comes in and replaces the ones who just got thrown out. i think he can get advice from anyone he wants. this is an important high-stakes toe and yet who is he going listen to? does he listen to anybody? he listens to his own conscience, what there is of it. he makes decisions on the fly. whatever hits in that moment. he was that way all during the republic in primaries and he will be in this case. when he hits that stage, he's making up as he goes along. manafort is the campaign chairman. he has come under scrutiny for work he's done in ukraine. rick: i have not done any work in the ukraine but i have done work in eastern europe. mark: what you think of the general q
going to advise donald trump he better say something. the worst thing you can do is drip drip trip the story. you either take the hint and say look the guy is on my team and i stand by am. he is a smart guy who built one of the most important networks of our time or he's not advising me. it's one of the other. there's no in between. harold: isn't this indicative of the trump campaign? rick: usually a new group advisors comes in and replaces the ones who just got thrown out. i think he can get...
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. the email leaks and drips of emails they keep coming out and whether there were ties between her state department and the clinton foundation, that's a serious story. charlie: if he is not on message, he can't make that point. guest:is a story getting covered -- it's a story getting covered by the press. he's saying things that are so against the norm, president obama is the founder of isis, but that is sucking up the oxygen. charlie: he does not understand the impact of saying something like that. -- in a hewitt is a radio interview said, i understood what you meant, when the president told troops out of iraq that left a vacuum there, and al qaeda came back in. he said no, i meant what i said. guest: he said, president obama s the founder of isis. he said it i think in seven separate interviews. the next day he came out with a tweet, how dare the political ress take him seriously. that is the same thing he did at that news conference he had a few weeks ago in miami when we were talking about the russian emails or hillary clinton's emails and whether russia might have been involve
. the email leaks and drips of emails they keep coming out and whether there were ties between her state department and the clinton foundation, that's a serious story. charlie: if he is not on message, he can't make that point. guest:is a story getting covered -- it's a story getting covered by the press. he's saying things that are so against the norm, president obama is the founder of isis, but that is sucking up the oxygen. charlie: he does not understand the impact of saying something like...
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more since then. there have been drip sandra adams of information. they have not updated how much oil is in the reserves since last year. it is up to analysts and traders to try to figure out how much oil is already in theire, how much space is available, and how much buying for the reserve will happen, and will that help prop up prices? analysts how are trying to figure it out? reporter: they are doing everything. they are diving into a government data. they are tapping into sources on the ground in storage sites and talking to traders who are dealing with these people, trying to get a sense of what level of buying is happening. some of these analysts are incredibly bright. aspects, theyy are coming up with really different answers from the same data sets. arergan thinks the reserves almost full, and china could stop buying, and it could deplete their demand and 1.2 million barrels a day. the buyingcts things has not been as aggressive and there is still more room to go. the difference between their outlooks is like the difference between the country of australia's oil demand. for a
more since then. there have been drip sandra adams of information. they have not updated how much oil is in the reserves since last year. it is up to analysts and traders to try to figure out how much oil is already in theire, how much space is available, and how much buying for the reserve will happen, and will that help prop up prices? analysts how are trying to figure it out? reporter: they are doing everything. they are diving into a government data. they are tapping into sources on the...
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dealing with a constant iv drip of news stories with his ties to russia and the ukraine. nbc news reported in 2008, manafort's firm was involved in a ukrainian oligarch. he did business with a russian billionaire also, and allegedly had times -- had ties to organized crime. campaign should expect more of these stories to come. besides business dealings, how is the manafort doing and how has it impacted trump's/ ? donny: once new people come in, and the guy is in charge -- and this whole russian thing that the bbc is reporting. 40,000 russian troops assembling on the ukrainian-crimean border. you do not want that guy around. he is getting trump to not be trump. for all of the above, i think he will be gone in a couple of weeks. mark: these stories are a problem because trump has been so close to putin, or at least rhetorically. i don't think you are right. the clinton campaign has 10 senior people dealing with all the stuff he needs to deal with. there is a lot of work left for paul manafort to do. big budget decisions, big political decisions, putting the correlations together. th
dealing with a constant iv drip of news stories with his ties to russia and the ukraine. nbc news reported in 2008, manafort's firm was involved in a ukrainian oligarch. he did business with a russian billionaire also, and allegedly had times -- had ties to organized crime. campaign should expect more of these stories to come. besides business dealings, how is the manafort doing and how has it impacted trump's/ ? donny: once new people come in, and the guy is in charge -- and this whole...
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500 trading at a narrow range. very low volume. what will it take to get out of this drip? >> it's already been trying to break out in a fortunately some of the catalyst that might cause itbre of the circumstances we see in other parts of the market. bond yields very low. that has continued to drive the markets higher. >> more than 11% of the gains for the fund. what will you do now? will you hold on to the holdings that make up your top 10? is wewill in part of that are not looking to trade dramatically around particular names. we are trying to find those companies that can have high return on capital. as long as they are doing that we think that's a terrific way to generate long-term value in long-term value creation for your share others. all actually producing relatively strong fundamentals. >> you are pretty constructive on the market outlook near-term that one of the reasons for that was a better forecast for earnings and now we are hearing we could see another decline for the sixth a. how is that affecting your view of what to do next? >> that comes back to the idea that as
500 trading at a narrow range. very low volume. what will it take to get out of this drip? >> it's already been trying to break out in a fortunately some of the catalyst that might cause itbre of the circumstances we see in other parts of the market. bond yields very low. that has continued to drive the markets higher. >> more than 11% of the gains for the fund. what will you do now? will you hold on to the holdings that make up your top 10? is wewill in part of that are not...
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. this drip feed information on the days leading up to it. do we know anything tangible about? we have had policy makers meeting all morning. every once in a while we get some details. shaping what the stimulus package looks like. we did get some lines coming through from the junior coalition party. this is a very well-traveled path for japan. we've had 26 stimulus packages since 1990. the question is is is the one that will do what it takes to get the economy back on track. we have had several reports coming through from nhk about the size of it will be cash payments to low income earners. a great deal that will be dedicated to infrastructure and investment. building up a new train network. nomura securities said the public spending make it a temporary boost its economic activity in the short term but in the long-term it is really structural reforms that we need to have a japan. productivity and deregulating the labor market. the deflationary state of mind that has proved to be very stubborn. it is very interesting the timing of this. we usually do get these extra budgets. we've
. this drip feed information on the days leading up to it. do we know anything tangible about? we have had policy makers meeting all morning. every once in a while we get some details. shaping what the stimulus package looks like. we did get some lines coming through from the junior coalition party. this is a very well-traveled path for japan. we've had 26 stimulus packages since 1990. the question is is is the one that will do what it takes to get the economy back on track. we have had several...
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. is the status, then, of this investigation? it seemingly keeps going at a drip. reporter: exactly. right now, the latest investigations in malaysia is being done by the police. they are following up on the parliamentary committee report which had been look into what some of the former officials did. saidentral bank itself again last week that there are investigations are over, and they have done all that they can. rishaad: so what about this investigation? what about this in a global context? 1mdb is: we know that being investigated in about 10 countries globally. in singapore, we had some of the banks admonish because of their slush funds to and from accounts that are related to 1mdb. we are also seeing similar investigations in switzerland. rishaad: thanks very much for that. we've got to take a break. coming up, gold is set for its longest run in six weeks. we are trying to find out how long that will continue. this is bloomberg. ♪ manusyousef: welcome back. rishaad: having a look at the business headlines, we've got sony wanting to issue its first non-convertible bonds in mo
. is the status, then, of this investigation? it seemingly keeps going at a drip. reporter: exactly. right now, the latest investigations in malaysia is being done by the police. they are following up on the parliamentary committee report which had been look into what some of the former officials did. saidentral bank itself again last week that there are investigations are over, and they have done all that they can. rishaad: so what about this investigation? what about this in a global context?...
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much onfocus his statements and not enough on hillary clinton's statements. the email leaks and drips of andls they keep coming out whether there were ties between her state department and the clinton foundation, that's a serious story. covered --getting it's a story getting covered by the press. he's saying things that are so against the norm, president obama is the founder of isis, but that is sucking up the oxygen. charlie: even hugh hewitt in a radio interview said, i understood what you meant, when the president told troops out of iraq that left a vacuum there, and al qaeda came back in. he said no, i meant what i said. guest: he said, president obama is the founder of isis. 7 said it in 8 separate -- separate interviews that day. the next day he came out with a tweet, how dare the political press take him seriously. if you week's in miami when we were talking about hillary clinton's e-mails and whether russia might have been involved he looked inck, the cameras and said russia, a hope you find those e-mails. i would like to see them. and asked him, do you understand what you're
much onfocus his statements and not enough on hillary clinton's statements. the email leaks and drips of andls they keep coming out whether there were ties between her state department and the clinton foundation, that's a serious story. covered --getting it's a story getting covered by the press. he's saying things that are so against the norm, president obama is the founder of isis, but that is sucking up the oxygen. charlie: even hugh hewitt in a radio interview said, i understood what you...
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morning. there is an ongoing drip on these stories about hillary clinton not being able to shake. matt: she's not turning over her e-mails. she has not shut down foreign donors of the foundation. we got her tax returns last week. over $10 million she made and she says she gave 10% to charity which is fantastic. is it true that most of the money she gets to charity she actually gave to the clinton foundation? sahil: that's not clear. i have to look at that element of the tax returns to know for sure. i'm not in the position to say specifically where the amount -- what specifically she gave to which charity. scarlet: it does speak to the idea that there are all the these potential conflicts of interest between what hillary couldn't and is doing is a candidate and hillary clinton as the spouse of the former president bill clinton, they are doing in terms of charitable work. matt: it can be as opaque as donald trump's tax returns which we have not seen those. is there any timeline as to when we are going to get donald trump's tax returns or he has he categorically refused to give the amerc
morning. there is an ongoing drip on these stories about hillary clinton not being able to shake. matt: she's not turning over her e-mails. she has not shut down foreign donors of the foundation. we got her tax returns last week. over $10 million she made and she says she gave 10% to charity which is fantastic. is it true that most of the money she gets to charity she actually gave to the clinton foundation? sahil: that's not clear. i have to look at that element of the tax returns to know for...
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these millions of things that keep coming out is a constant drip. the question is the mainstream, normal, typical press. will they continue to be on hillary's side? right now, they are a great asset. if you think about the e-mail thing, everybody i run into, forget the e-mails. why do we keep talking about e-mails? it is a pretty serious charge. the press is not exactly laid it out as a real serious charge. with these little missteps, and i agree with everything lis just said, this time, will they begin to fall off the hillary trying? alex: i just want to see more ads with demon sheep. i need more or this election cycle is a failure. >> i have a few coming. i have a few in my pocket. alex: ats. lis smith i hope i never get graded by you on a paper. take you both for your time. we will check in with both campaigns and the reporters following them in just a moment. if you are washing to the schiff you are listening to us in washington dc, you cannot listen to us on the radio. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ john: our next guest tonight are two more reporters covering opposite sides of the a
these millions of things that keep coming out is a constant drip. the question is the mainstream, normal, typical press. will they continue to be on hillary's side? right now, they are a great asset. if you think about the e-mail thing, everybody i run into, forget the e-mails. why do we keep talking about e-mails? it is a pretty serious charge. the press is not exactly laid it out as a real serious charge. with these little missteps, and i agree with everything lis just said, this time, will...
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a drip of news. oliver: hillary clinton had some comments on the trump shakeup just a little while ago. secretary clinton: there is no new donald trump. this is it. know, i hope you will talk to any of your friends who are flirting with the idea of voting for donald trump. friends don't let friends vote for trump. [cheering] that seems like a very millennial appeal. what is she trying to accomplish by this? she is targeting the majority of american voters who have a negative opinion of donald trump . saying that this is who he is, he is not going to change. they are actually in a weird little prism of agreement on this, clinton and trump, this is who he is and he is not going to change. much of the coverage of this election has been around him. with one speech or one controversy after another, it was ultimately going to take a few months around whether he is fit temperamentally. right now she's winning that argument. vonnie: she also talked about her taxes. it's interesting, the donald trump tax plan is similar to that of republicans in previous cycles, though he does go further. h
a drip of news. oliver: hillary clinton had some comments on the trump shakeup just a little while ago. secretary clinton: there is no new donald trump. this is it. know, i hope you will talk to any of your friends who are flirting with the idea of voting for donald trump. friends don't let friends vote for trump. [cheering] that seems like a very millennial appeal. what is she trying to accomplish by this? she is targeting the majority of american voters who have a negative opinion of donald...
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could easily go over the top on hillary. i think the constant drip of all these millions of things that keep me out with a question to me will be not john thain market the mainstream normal typical press, will they continue to be on hillary's side? because right now they are a great asset. if you think about the e-mail things, everyone i run into, let's forget the e-mails, why do we keep talking about e-mails, it is a pretty serious charge. the press has not exactly laid it out as a serious charge. with these missteps and i agree with everything was just said this time, will they begin to fall off the hillary train and maybe get a little more recent, i do not know. need more demon sheep this election cycle or it is a failure. fred: i have a few in my pocket. alex: thank you both for your time. we will check in on the campaign and other reporters following them. back.be right ♪ john: our next guest tonight is to more guests tonight. oppositeters covering parties. i have to use the addiction to distinguish between the two of you. donald trump was going to give it on immigration this wee
could easily go over the top on hillary. i think the constant drip of all these millions of things that keep me out with a question to me will be not john thain market the mainstream normal typical press, will they continue to be on hillary's side? because right now they are a great asset. if you think about the e-mail things, everyone i run into, let's forget the e-mails, why do we keep talking about e-mails, it is a pretty serious charge. the press has not exactly laid it out as a serious...
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a candlemaker tries to tcrack a crowded market" with bold designs. sam: this pre-drip candle is what started it all. lemonis: but instead of breaking out, they're on the verge of melting down. sam: we haven't made a profit yet. lemonis: how have you made a living for the past -- sam: ha! lemonis: their strategy is failing. mark: if we don't come up with like, the story, we don't get these design elements. anthony: i don't think anybody gives a [bleep] lemonis: their resources are dwindling. how much cash do you have in the bank right now? mark: like $600. lemonis: $600. and the pressure is taking a toll. sam: 16 grand in credit cards, which i didn't even know about. lemonis: if these owners can't learn to trust my process... sam: when he hears what he doesn't want to hear, he closes off. it's gonna make me cry. lemonis: ...their business will burn out. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not
a candlemaker tries to tcrack a crowded market" with bold designs. sam: this pre-drip candle is what started it all. lemonis: but instead of breaking out, they're on the verge of melting down. sam: we haven't made a profit yet. lemonis: how have you made a living for the past -- sam: ha! lemonis: their strategy is failing. mark: if we don't come up with like, the story, we don't get these design elements. anthony: i don't think anybody gives a [bleep] lemonis: their resources are...
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. another day, another drip in this hillary clinton e-mail scandal. new news here just within the past hour and a half or so, but before we get to that bring you up to speed on hillary clinton's tough monday on this sprawling e-mail story starting with judicial watch which released 725 pages of state department documents just yesterday. citizens united another conservative group itself released 173 pages of cheryl mills, a key clinton aide, her call logs. those detail all the messages incoming and outgoing from her phone. also federal judge news breaking ordered state department to speed up the e-mail release before september. so in theory we should be getting a lot more e-mails from the state department before the election. and the fbi, news breaking that it's discovered 15,000 new e-mails that may not have been part of the tranche that hillary clinton herself turned over. all of this creating the impression that hillary clinton land there's some questions about where the clinton foundation stopped and the clinton state department began. take a look at this e-mail that was released by
. another day, another drip in this hillary clinton e-mail scandal. new news here just within the past hour and a half or so, but before we get to that bring you up to speed on hillary clinton's tough monday on this sprawling e-mail story starting with judicial watch which released 725 pages of state department documents just yesterday. citizens united another conservative group itself released 173 pages of cheryl mills, a key clinton aide, her call logs. those detail all the messages incoming...
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in waste -- the mistakes that you make, the stuff that drips. so it's actually costs you 38 cents a cupcake. now we have 15 cents a cupcake in labor. that's 53 cents. so 53 cents is the minimum that it costs to make this before factoring in the lights, the electricity, the worker's comp, the telephone bill, and all the other things. tonnie: right. lemonis: the fact that he didn't know the cost is the reason that the business was losing money. going forward, i need to figure out a way to lower his production costs so that when tonnie sells, he can actually make money. feel like you got something out of that? tamika: yes, i did. lemonis: all right. thank you. tamika: thank you. lemonis: free cupcakes. free cupcakes for everybody. woman: oh, delightful. lemonis: tonight's the last time we're open. we're closing the store. woman: aww. man: all right. tonnie: so, what happens with tomorrow's orders? lemonis: we're gonna make sure that every order for every customer gets taken care of. -tamika: okay. -tonnie: [ sighs ] lemonis: tonnie, we're not closing forever. tonnie's having a hard tim
in waste -- the mistakes that you make, the stuff that drips. so it's actually costs you 38 cents a cupcake. now we have 15 cents a cupcake in labor. that's 53 cents. so 53 cents is the minimum that it costs to make this before factoring in the lights, the electricity, the worker's comp, the telephone bill, and all the other things. tonnie: right. lemonis: the fact that he didn't know the cost is the reason that the business was losing money. going forward, i need to figure out a way to lower...
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-fashioned barbecue. norton: if the fat ain't dripping on the coals, it's not barbecue. lemonis: a mom-and-pop operation has quickly grown into a million-dollar business. you're almost doing $1 million a year. you guys aren't mom-and-pop anymore. they are struggling to keep up. norton: we've grown faster than we ever imagined we would grow. we have not caught up with ourselves. lynn: this is overwhelming. lemonis: authentic, down-home cooking never goes out of style. lynn: mom always taught us, whatever we do, we do at our best. lemonis: if i can stabilize this business... we're not charging enough. ...there's big money to be made. this meal was amazing. these ribs are ridiculous. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my advice. i make the tough decisions. we're closing the store. we're done. i'm not talking to you about it anymore. i back them up, spending my own money. it's not always pretty... man: perfect flavor. lemonis: ...but this is business. you got to trust the process. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. thank
-fashioned barbecue. norton: if the fat ain't dripping on the coals, it's not barbecue. lemonis: a mom-and-pop operation has quickly grown into a million-dollar business. you're almost doing $1 million a year. you guys aren't mom-and-pop anymore. they are struggling to keep up. norton: we've grown faster than we ever imagined we would grow. we have not caught up with ourselves. lynn: this is overwhelming. lemonis: authentic, down-home cooking never goes out of style. lynn: mom always taught us,...
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morphine drip of global monetary policy. i hear more and more talk. may be whispers but, you know, of well, maybe we'll try and more negative interest rates. maybe there's -- you keep thinking -- >> who's whispering that? if you look at the evidence so far -- >> but it hasn't come out but you keep seeing sort of important policy makers discussing theoretically how it might work and i mean, i'm not sure where it ends but no reason for you to think it's -- anyone's pulling away any sort of i guess is what they call the proverbial punch bowl. >> goes back to the guest telling us at the end of the hour and used the phrase regime change and talking about janet yellen on friday basically saying if we're in a different environment, finally acknowledging, growth isn't that great, maybe only raise rates once a year or inflation could go further? >> that would be the big structural secular stagnation approach that says that, you know, neutral rates lower. on the other hand, really strong european pmi indeexs today. seeing signs of -- even an interim pick-up and the talk we agree the trend forev
morphine drip of global monetary policy. i hear more and more talk. may be whispers but, you know, of well, maybe we'll try and more negative interest rates. maybe there's -- you keep thinking -- >> who's whispering that? if you look at the evidence so far -- >> but it hasn't come out but you keep seeing sort of important policy makers discussing theoretically how it might work and i mean, i'm not sure where it ends but no reason for you to think it's -- anyone's pulling away any...
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it came out in drips and drabs and you waited to see if you wanted to watch it. with netflix it's too much. >> thank you. >> when we come back, jim cramer is back. he will join us next live from the new york stock exchange. and as we head to a break, we're celebrating 100 years of the u.s. national park service this week. we asked you to send us your national park pictures. keep them coming. we love them. >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins us now. i don't know if you looked at what they're paying, jim, pfizer and medivation, what percentage of sales it is but people need growth and they have cheap money with us at zero, right? >> this company has one drug that's $2 billion, pfizer needs an anti-cancer franchise to extend what is pretty good book of business. had a decent quarter. i think this is about the old days, joe, when you saw these companies that really developed drugs and once they got to the point where the drugs were working, companies come in and buy them. and this is a reversion of the way it was. i think it's healthy for the group which ha
it came out in drips and drabs and you waited to see if you wanted to watch it. with netflix it's too much. >> thank you. >> when we come back, jim cramer is back. he will join us next live from the new york stock exchange. and as we head to a break, we're celebrating 100 years of the u.s. national park service this week. we asked you to send us your national park pictures. keep them coming. we love them. >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange. jim cramer joins...
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the fat ain't dripping on the coals, it's not barbecue. lemonis: it's still got charm, but it's no longer so tiny. oh, my gosh. i made one of my biggest investments. it's gonna be about $1.9 million. but now the business may be so big that it might just be overwhelming my partners. you guys have zero experience in setting up a retail store. zero. ibuenos días! all: ibuenos días! lemonis: i'm back in miami to visit grafton, a father-and-son furniture business that looked as if it wouldn't make it to the next generation. if this came to my house, i'd send it back. but we rebuilt the factory floor, improved our manufacturing process... oh, my god. this is totally different. steve: totally. lemonis: i'm hoping it's an investment that pays off. holy cannolis. and while i may never go on tour with a rock band... that was pretty good. ...i did buy into a boston-based drum business, sjc drums, that was started by two brothers. great product... jack: a really consistent tone and sound from it. lemonis: ...but major financial questions... chris: we don't have enough money to cover payroll
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momentum is very negative. maybe we continue to drip a little bit lower, but purely based on fundamentals prices should be higher. at these price levels, the industry can't sustain itself. we've had all the earnings from the oil makers. they've been hard with prices throughout this year and anything below 50, i would argue anything below 6 0 is just not sustainab sustainable. >> will if y. >> if you look at the dollar well, that's down from what we saw in july. that's lent some support to oil prices too. what's your call on the dollar here as well because that's going to play into the direction the oil takes from here. >> i mean, for us, the dollar is very much a short term impact on oil. it doesn't really change the overall direction of it. at the moment, i'll say, that oil is almost doing its own thing. if you look at risk assets, they've all rallied. the dollar has weakened, but somehow people have turned very negative on oil itself. much like q1 when there were concerns about china and everybody started selling oil. at the moment the correlation isn't really holding. gene
momentum is very negative. maybe we continue to drip a little bit lower, but purely based on fundamentals prices should be higher. at these price levels, the industry can't sustain itself. we've had all the earnings from the oil makers. they've been hard with prices throughout this year and anything below 50, i would argue anything below 6 0 is just not sustainab sustainable. >> will if y. >> if you look at the dollar well, that's down from what we saw in july. that's lent some...
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guards pointed guns at u.s. olympic swimmers during a gas station confrontation. so we're getting drip by drip from various news sources about what might or might not have happened that night. and as we know more, we'll bring it to you. the team is monitoring this. >> so what we know is that we don't really know. >> it went from lochte was robbed to lochte was lying to maybe the truth was in the middle. >> somebody may have held a gun. >> they got spooked. >> wild speculation on my part about young attractive people at olympic games. >> after they're done competing. >>> the oil market is closing for the day. let's go to jackie deangelis. at the nymex. >> good afternoon to you, brian. oil prices getting another leg up today. closing well over $48 a barrel. it's a move of about $1.40, just off session highs here at the close. what are the reasons? the first one traders are telling me, the dollar today. that drop under is most of this rally right now. but still, a lot of it has to do with the opec buzz. this feeling that this time in september, things will be different and that saudi arab
guards pointed guns at u.s. olympic swimmers during a gas station confrontation. so we're getting drip by drip from various news sources about what might or might not have happened that night. and as we know more, we'll bring it to you. the team is monitoring this. >> so what we know is that we don't really know. >> it went from lochte was robbed to lochte was lying to maybe the truth was in the middle. >> somebody may have held a gun. >> they got spooked. >> wild...
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bottom of things but don't want to stlis constant drip. -- to have this constant drip. tapes multiple women say they have of rogers ailes speaking to them. >> women taping roger ailes which is so ironic. >> gretchen carlson allegations came out or over the years? >> inning it's over the years. over the years women including gretchen carlson taping roger ailes and that those tapes have become a part of the settlement discussions because you can imagine that there are multiple people who have an interest in not having those come out. i think that's -- that's sort of a focal point, certainly everyone at the company is curious about those tapes, and whenever there are tapes in a situation like this, everyone sort of wonders what's in them. i think that they're talking about an eight figure settlement. gretchen carlson's attorneys say we're still actively litigating this. they won't comment about any kind of settlement talks. there's a lot of different interests at play here. >> sara, i think from the investment point of view we tend to talk about, fox news so important for the overall pro
bottom of things but don't want to stlis constant drip. -- to have this constant drip. tapes multiple women say they have of rogers ailes speaking to them. >> women taping roger ailes which is so ironic. >> gretchen carlson allegations came out or over the years? >> inning it's over the years. over the years women including gretchen carlson taping roger ailes and that those tapes have become a part of the settlement discussions because you can imagine that there are multiple...
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they don't have to drip. cut that cap exto the bone because there's not that many properties that really work. both these companies, let's just give them credit. they always fell, particularly exxon. too conservative. here they are. it's kind of like business as usual for them. impressive company. my hat is off to exxon. i've been critical of exxon. i thought they weren't spending enough. rainy day spending, paying off. one point, talking about this deal. it's like, the it's nothing. that's an example of what everybody else would say is a gut punch, but not then. they've got so much money. smart guys. >> jim mentioned tesla. they are buying solar zls city in the deal ralled around 2.6 billion. elon musk, the chairman and biggest hair holder of both companies. phil has highlights. >> still going on in fact right now, somebody is saying to elon musk or asking, how do you rationalize this. you didn't have swren motors buying exxon emotionmobil in th. he's saying you're looking at this in the wrong way. we'll talk about in a little bit. $2.6 billion all stock deal. solarcity sharehold
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foundation. that said, if there is a smoking gun in these e-mails and the fact that the drip, drip, drip continues, that means the issue is still out there. that means it's not going away for hillary clinton. in terms of the notes they're getting, you have to imagine that the oversight committee will be matching up to what she said to the fbi to her testimony to the benghazi committee. if they don't match up, particularly with the ben zba si committee, that's another can of worms that will keep perhaps an investigation but certainly the conversation going. >> but at the end of the day, there was no -- there was a decision not to prosecute by the fbi, so the question is this can only be a political crime at the end of the day. they'll never be able to reinstitute this idea that she should be on trial. >> what if there is new material. >> there's new material the judicial watch has. that would mean that the fbi missed it and we're going to find it? you know what, they spent a year on this. >> the thing is judicial watch said these were previously unreleased e-mails. >> unreleased to us, no
foundation. that said, if there is a smoking gun in these e-mails and the fact that the drip, drip, drip continues, that means the issue is still out there. that means it's not going away for hillary clinton. in terms of the notes they're getting, you have to imagine that the oversight committee will be matching up to what she said to the fbi to her testimony to the benghazi committee. if they don't match up, particularly with the ben zba si committee, that's another can of worms that will...
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away. this is going to be a drip, drip, drip until election day. >> it's not a good week for her starting off, because he continues to accuse her of using her position to do favors for clinton foundation donors. what can you tell us about that? >> that definitely is an accusation, but so far, all of our investigations have not shown any examples of concrete favors. our colleague, drew griffin has been investigating the foundation. there are questions for sure about access that members had. meetings with the secretary, but there is no exact evidence we've been able to find of a quid pro quo, but they are so sensitive to this. they are changing the rules of the foundation, saying if she is elected president they will not accept any foreign contributions, and the former president will step down as part of this foundation here, but some critics are like, why should you wait until the election? why shouldn't you do that right now here, so this foundation and the e-mails, they are linked. they are going to continue to be fodder for many questions and much criticism between now and elec
away. this is going to be a drip, drip, drip until election day. >> it's not a good week for her starting off, because he continues to accuse her of using her position to do favors for clinton foundation donors. what can you tell us about that? >> that definitely is an accusation, but so far, all of our investigations have not shown any examples of concrete favors. our colleague, drew griffin has been investigating the foundation. there are questions for sure about access that...
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sewage systems. when you go to the favelas in the hills, you can see the sewage dripping out from the homes, running down the streets. it all ends up in the water, george. >> wow. shasta, thank you so much. we'll stay in touch with you and find out what the next day brings for many of these athletes who are there to compete. thank you. >>> when it comes to the medal standings, the united states is comfortably on top. the most gold medals at 20 and the most overall at 50. china is in second place with 13 gold and 37 altogether. and great britain and gentleman is pan neck and neck for third. two golds separating their overall count. first in the pool, the women will swim 50-meter freestyle and 4 x 100 meter medley. the men will swim the 1,500 meter. gold number 23 in the 4 x 100 medley relay. on dry land, track and field athletes will compete and women sprinters will run the 100-meter race. for all the highlights from rio, you can get it right there at our website, cnn.com/olympics. >>> other news we're following around the world, the united states claims an isis leader was killed i
sewage systems. when you go to the favelas in the hills, you can see the sewage dripping out from the homes, running down the streets. it all ends up in the water, george. >> wow. shasta, thank you so much. we'll stay in touch with you and find out what the next day brings for many of these athletes who are there to compete. thank you. >>> when it comes to the medal standings, the united states is comfortably on top. the most gold medals at 20 and the most overall at 50. china...
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documents ensures this political drip, drip, drip will keep dripping until election day. hillary clinton wants voters to focus on donald trump's words. >> in times of crisis, america depends on steady leadership. >> knock the crap out of him. >> reporter: in this new campaign commercial, she's playing some of his greatest or controversial hits. >> and calm judgment. >> you can tell them go to [ bleep ] themselves. >> reporter: tonight her message is competing with new developments in old clinton controversies. her private e-mail server and the clinton foundation. the state department has one month to come up with a plan to release 15,000 new documents discovered by the fbi between clinton and top aides. chairman reince priebus said the e-mails in question should be released in full before election day. if they are related to her state department work, we support those documents being released publicly as well. the judge's ruling comes as colin powell is pushing back on suggestions he gave clinton the idea to use the server in the first place. he said her people are trying to pin
documents ensures this political drip, drip, drip will keep dripping until election day. hillary clinton wants voters to focus on donald trump's words. >> in times of crisis, america depends on steady leadership. >> knock the crap out of him. >> reporter: in this new campaign commercial, she's playing some of his greatest or controversial hits. >> and calm judgment. >> you can tell them go to [ bleep ] themselves. >> reporter: tonight her message is...
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' hands dirty, they were dripping with blood. so my point was that bernie needed to understand that people were ready for a real progressive candidate. you didn't to have play into the hands of the democrats. you didn't have to embrace barack obama's drone program. i wanted to see a real comprehensive, progressive campaign and the people were ready. >> why do you say that instead of hitting him over the head instead of calling him a tool with nativism and white supremacy? why didn't you call him that? >> i wanted his supporters to deal with those contradictions. this was not about the man. it was about the movement. we have to disconnect personalities from movement building. we've got to, we see contradictions. we have to engage in those conversations with our friends. this was a conversation among those of us on the left. progressive people. the sanders supporters were pushing back when people were raising questions. they say we're purists. we're dogmatists. i never wrote an article article on the sanders campaign but i was pushing back saying, you can't just dismiss the critique w
' hands dirty, they were dripping with blood. so my point was that bernie needed to understand that people were ready for a real progressive candidate. you didn't to have play into the hands of the democrats. you didn't have to embrace barack obama's drone program. i wanted to see a real comprehensive, progressive campaign and the people were ready. >> why do you say that instead of hitting him over the head instead of calling him a tool with nativism and white supremacy? why didn't you...
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either of these candidates particularly. >> i agree with that. is the drip, drip, drip that seems to plague her campaign. gloria borger, thank you so much. >>> a growing list of republicans from the elders of the party, the congress members and foreign policy experts. they're abandoning the trump ship if they were ever on to begin with. fall in love with a new daily fiber. new mirafiber from the makers of miralax. it's the only fiber that supports regularity with dailycomfort fiber. so unlike others, mirafiber is less likely to cause unwanted gas. love your fiber. new mirafiber. farm fresh ingredients, step-by-step recipes, delivered to your door for less than $9 a meal. get $30 off your first delivery blueapron.com/cook. fact. there's an advil specially made for fast relief that goes to work in minutes. the only advil with a rapid release formula for rapid relief of tough pain. look for advil film-coated in the white box! relief doesn't get any faster than this. advil. schwarzkopf presents hair in 30 minutes? our most caring color collection: keratin color with keratin-care-compl
either of these candidates particularly. >> i agree with that. is the drip, drip, drip that seems to plague her campaign. gloria borger, thank you so much. >>> a growing list of republicans from the elders of the party, the congress members and foreign policy experts. they're abandoning the trump ship if they were ever on to begin with. fall in love with a new daily fiber. new mirafiber from the makers of miralax. it's the only fiber that supports regularity with dailycomfort...
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the bloomberg news report. that is not that surprising given the drip, drip, drip of some republicans slowly moving over to the clinton camp. there is a report from bloomberg what has until now been natural. they will actually try to target these defectors and poach def t defect defectors. a congress member from illinois. let's listen to his support of hillary clinton. >> i'm saying for me personally, how can i support that because he has crossed so many red lines that a commander in chief or candidate for commander in chief should never cross. i don't see how i get to donald trump anymore. >> he is not on clinton yet. i should be clear. he is anti-trump. >> and others like him. saying they cannot support donald trump. what is notable about the bloomberg story is clinton seeking republican support. the campaign is creating a way to come out and say i'm republican and i'm for hillary. we have seen this from the bottom from the grassroots. now we are seeing it closer to the top. the campaign is seeking more of the people. especially after labor day. it makes sense. they are leaning into
the bloomberg news report. that is not that surprising given the drip, drip, drip of some republicans slowly moving over to the clinton camp. there is a report from bloomberg what has until now been natural. they will actually try to target these defectors and poach def t defect defectors. a congress member from illinois. let's listen to his support of hillary clinton. >> i'm saying for me personally, how can i support that because he has crossed so many red lines that a commander in...
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. >> let's talk about hillary clinton's e-mails. there's a drip, drip, drip now of hillary clinton's e-mails. seems to be something new every single day. do you think if this keeps up, it's going to be hard or harder for her to keep the momentum -- >> her biggest problem is her trust numbers and they really started to take a nose dive when we first found out that she had the server and these private e-mails. and so any time e-mails come into the conversation, any time there's any new revelation about e-mails or a new revelation that doesn't line up with what she's said before, i think it continues to reinforce this narrative with hillary clinton that she's not trustworthy. and that is absolutely hands down her biggest problem. >> should she cut ties with the clinton foundation, and how much should a candidate actually release about themselves, personal information, tax returns, on and on, more with kirsten wright on the other side of this break. >>> back now with cnn political analyst kirsten powers. there is a response now from the clinton campaign, kirsten, that i want to get you to
. >> let's talk about hillary clinton's e-mails. there's a drip, drip, drip now of hillary clinton's e-mails. seems to be something new every single day. do you think if this keeps up, it's going to be hard or harder for her to keep the momentum -- >> her biggest problem is her trust numbers and they really started to take a nose dive when we first found out that she had the server and these private e-mails. and so any time e-mails come into the conversation, any time there's any...
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-mail story has been going on for years, it feels like. there is a drip, drip, drip element to it because there are new discoveries of troves of e-mails or disclosures from them. it is the most valuable or effective talking point trump has against her right now when it comes to her time as secretary of state. >> we have so many questions to ask. brian and eugene, we will see you in the next half hour. >> get a cup of coffee. come back. >>> let's talk about money. economists think hillary clinton is best for u.s. business. donald trump not even the second best choice in the new survey of more than 400 economists. it chose 55% picked clinton as the top choice for economic policy. gary johnson with 15%. then donald trump at 14%. another 15% say they don't know. these results are another sign of how trump is struggling to connect with the business community despite touting his record as a business titan. 61% say the u.s. needs to allow more immigration. that was the top issue among respondents. 65% say u.s. has to be open to trade. most of the economists say overall uncertainty during
-mail story has been going on for years, it feels like. there is a drip, drip, drip element to it because there are new discoveries of troves of e-mails or disclosures from them. it is the most valuable or effective talking point trump has against her right now when it comes to her time as secretary of state. >> we have so many questions to ask. brian and eugene, we will see you in the next half hour. >> get a cup of coffee. come back. >>> let's talk about money. economists...
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only ailes, it's all about ailes. there's been a drip, drip, drip of other stories now implicating other executives. we should say clearly, shine denines being told by tantaros that he also harassed her. >> there's also talk that there are recordings, laura, when it comes to a case against roger ailes or any other executive or fox, what does the presence of recording do to a lawsuit? >> it's a game-changer. you have an issue where you have proof. sexual harassment claims are very, very difficult to prove. it's usually he said, she said. now you have documentation or proof of an audio recording that says here is what he was saying to these employees and here is how he created this hostile work environment. brian is dead on, if this is a drip, drip, drip, it's turning into a flood. if there were other execs who were knowledgeable about this work environment, about this open and nefarious comment, fox news is in a lot of trouble. >> laura, there's one lawsuit right now, only one lawsuit from grich en carlson, and it's not against fox news. it's gretchen carlson against roger ailes. th
only ailes, it's all about ailes. there's been a drip, drip, drip of other stories now implicating other executives. we should say clearly, shine denines being told by tantaros that he also harassed her. >> there's also talk that there are recordings, laura, when it comes to a case against roger ailes or any other executive or fox, what does the presence of recording do to a lawsuit? >> it's a game-changer. you have an issue where you have proof. sexual harassment claims are very,...
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have been released. there is a drip, drip, drip aspect not because it is criminal, but more releases of e-mails. there is still more to come. donald trump has a real opportunity here between now and the election to prosecute the issue. >> let's listen to what hillary clinton said last night. he was in akron laying in to her and the obama administration and hillary clinton. listen. >> hillary clinton is either too corrupt or too cowardly to meet with the families of those killed by the policies she and obama support. hillary clinton has totally forgotten the first rule of public service. the job of an elected official is to serve the citizens of the united states. that's what the job is. >> i noticed a couple things. he is a teleprompter and going after her on immigration. >> he may be focusing on clinton as a distraction from his own questions what about is immigration. he was going to deliver a speech this week. he is not ready to discuss the details of the immigration plan. in the meantime, he can always talk about hillary clinton and that's what his al allies want to do.
have been released. there is a drip, drip, drip aspect not because it is criminal, but more releases of e-mails. there is still more to come. donald trump has a real opportunity here between now and the election to prosecute the issue. >> let's listen to what hillary clinton said last night. he was in akron laying in to her and the obama administration and hillary clinton. listen. >> hillary clinton is either too corrupt or too cowardly to meet with the families of those killed by...
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power and also the money of the organization. what do you make of this? >> we're seeing drip, drip, drip. the murdochs had this phone hacking scandal in britain ten years ago. now we're seeing that in the united states with fox news. ailes has denied these allegations but they are piling up. even yesterday a new accuser coming forward who was a host of a show on fox until a few months ago. she says she was sexually harassed. we've heard from more than a dozen women at this point. >> that's the other thing, that he's tapping his own employees. they were afraid they were all being wiretapped and if they ever said anything about the company they would be attacked in the pr ar mmata that he had go after people. >> at this point we've seen no proof. harassment is a difficult thing to cover because legally, as a lawyer, my mind goes at this one way. i better see some proof because these allegations are crushing this guy's reputation. then in the media it's seen are you blaming the victims. the money stuff, this espionage or whatever you want to call it, that's easier for us to cover. tha
power and also the money of the organization. what do you make of this? >> we're seeing drip, drip, drip. the murdochs had this phone hacking scandal in britain ten years ago. now we're seeing that in the united states with fox news. ailes has denied these allegations but they are piling up. even yesterday a new accuser coming forward who was a host of a show on fox until a few months ago. she says she was sexually harassed. we've heard from more than a dozen women at this point....
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still learning a lot, waiting to learn a lot more, but at the same time getting drips and drabs about why at least eight rnc staffers quit over the past few weeks, some senior people, too. the deputy press secretary and the committee spokesman. details are unclear, but across the board they say it is the discomfort that they're feeling over the nomination of donald trump for president. there's that out there, and there's also donald trump hammering away at hillary clinton, hard, in fact, on the released e-mails that her critics say show corruption during her years as secretary of state. >> a couple of very bad ones came out. it's called pay for play. and some of these were really, really bad and illegal. if it's true, it's illegal. you're paying and you're getting things. but it came out to her people, pay for play. very big stories today. the problem is, it will be big stories for about two minutes and then they'll drop it because the media is so totally dishonest. >> so, as for the three debates scheduled to put donald trump and hillary clinton on the same stage together, three time
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today. we do have drips and drabs. with sean hannity part two, he said this about immigrants and amnesty and whether all 11 million got to go and come back in or maybe something different. have a listen. >> they'll pay backtaxes, they'll pay taxes. there's no amnesty as such, no amnesty. >> right. >> we'll work with them. everyone agrees we get the bad ones out. when i go through and meet thousands and thousands of people on this subject -- i've had very strong people come up to me, really great people come up to me and they say, mr. trump, i love you, but to take a pers that has been here for 15 or 20 years and throw them and the family out, it's so tough. i have it all the time. it's a very, very hard thing. >> did you hear the audience reaction? it sounded like some people were not thrilled with that. there's no middle ground and yet he seems to be walking that middle ground. >> sort of. i actually think he's gone from one position to another, and it's pretty clear. what he is saying there is the people who he thinks are sort of upstanding non-citizens, upstanding members of s
today. we do have drips and drabs. with sean hannity part two, he said this about immigrants and amnesty and whether all 11 million got to go and come back in or maybe something different. have a listen. >> they'll pay backtaxes, they'll pay taxes. there's no amnesty as such, no amnesty. >> right. >> we'll work with them. everyone agrees we get the bad ones out. when i go through and meet thousands and thousands of people on this subject -- i've had very strong people come up...
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clinton trying put pressure on donald trump and continue the trip, drip, drip, to force him to put out tax statements. he is yet on do that. let's take a look and break down the numbers in 2015. last year, had an income of $10.6 million. paid $3.2 million in taxes. and had a federal tax rate of about 31%. she paid a third of her income to the federal government. now it's important to point out here that the clinton campaign puts had that tax rate at 34%. we estimated it lower at 31% because we don't take in to effect the payroll taxes. about a third of the income. that is consistent to what we have seen in years past. including last year. if you look at last year in what she paid in income. $28 million in 2014, so we have seen the fact that she has gone on the campaign trail, she does not have a book out and no paid speeches. most of the speeches are for free or to help her campaign. we have seen less than half of the income in 2015 that she brought in, in 2014. now, also important to point out last summer, hillary clinton put out eight years of tax returns, that filled in the gaps
clinton trying put pressure on donald trump and continue the trip, drip, drip, to force him to put out tax statements. he is yet on do that. let's take a look and break down the numbers in 2015. last year, had an income of $10.6 million. paid $3.2 million in taxes. and had a federal tax rate of about 31%. she paid a third of her income to the federal government. now it's important to point out here that the clinton campaign puts had that tax rate at 34%. we estimated it lower at 31% because we...
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they didn't put it out last year instead of this constant drip that we have three months before election day. >> these aren't just aides to hillary clinton and bill clinton. these are closest aides. >> closest aides and they are acting on their behalf. she may not have known about these e-mails. she wasn't on these e-mails but they were acting on her behalf and on behalf of the clinton foundation. 60% of voters don't trust her. the good thing for hillary clinton is that 59% don't trust donald trump either. it's kind of a wash right now. it does play into her narrative and donald trump has been handed a couple of gifts, right? the e-mail is a political gift to him. the fact that the father of the orlando shooter showed up at a hillary clinton rally is a gift to donald trump, which he did not talk about. so the question is now whether as a presidential candidate and his campaign can get him back on track to kind of start taking advantage of these two things that have been just set on his doorstep. >> he's tried to talk about this before. he called the state department hillary's pr
they didn't put it out last year instead of this constant drip that we have three months before election day. >> these aren't just aides to hillary clinton and bill clinton. these are closest aides. >> closest aides and they are acting on their behalf. she may not have known about these e-mails. she wasn't on these e-mails but they were acting on her behalf and on behalf of the clinton foundation. 60% of voters don't trust her. the good thing for hillary clinton is that 59% don't...
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but >>> let's talk about hillary clinton's e-mails. is it drip, drip, drip with hillary clinton's e-mail. it seems to be something new every day. if this keeps up, will it be harder for her to keep the momentum? >> well, look, her biggest problem is her trust numbers and they really started to take a nose dive when we first found out she had this server and these private e-mails and so at any time e-mails come in to the conversation, at any time there is new revelation about e-mails or new revelation that doesn't line up with what she said before. it reenforces the scenario with hillary clinton that she is not trust worthy and that is absolutely, hands down, her biggest problem. >> should she cut ties with the clinton foundation and how much should a candidate actually release about themselves, personal information, tax returns, on and on and on, more with kerstin wright at on the other side of this break. soon learned that one of our ancestors was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. every day starts better with a healthy smile. start yours with philips so
but >>> let's talk about hillary clinton's e-mails. is it drip, drip, drip with hillary clinton's e-mail. it seems to be something new every day. if this keeps up, will it be harder for her to keep the momentum? >> well, look, her biggest problem is her trust numbers and they really started to take a nose dive when we first found out she had this server and these private e-mails and so at any time e-mails come in to the conversation, at any time there is new revelation about...
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, whatever, or leaks from congress, this is going to be a steady drip, drip, drip, all the way through the fall election and remind people exactly what her problem is when it comes to credibility. >> so bakari, was it effective that congress demanded those notes from the fbi then? >> well, yeah, i mean, i said this last week. i think it was monday on "new day" when we realized the notes would come to congress, and although they're confidential, they would be leaked. i don't understand why people don't have an issue with that. they were confidential notes, 302s, i practice federal criminal defense, you take a client in all the time to go through this interview and they have 302s, these notes that the investigators take, you don't expect them to be public because they're usually not. in this case, the fbi made them public, it is a slippery slope and now they're leaked. that's how the conversation got out. this is not hillary clinton throwing colin powell under the bus. this is the united states congress leaking this, and we will have these leaks from this point forward. so to jeffrey's point
, whatever, or leaks from congress, this is going to be a steady drip, drip, drip, all the way through the fall election and remind people exactly what her problem is when it comes to credibility. >> so bakari, was it effective that congress demanded those notes from the fbi then? >> well, yeah, i mean, i said this last week. i think it was monday on "new day" when we realized the notes would come to congress, and although they're confidential, they would be leaked. i...
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secret. but you know perhaps drips and drabs will come out about it. will that hurt hillary clinton? >> we'll all be shocked, shocked when this is leaked to the press. who could have guessed that this will appear in print. look, i view it as a low-grade fever. it is certainly not a serious illness to bleed over into the subject of health. it is not going to damage hillary clinton to the point that she would lose or anything close to it. it is, however, continuing concern that frankly will dog her right into office if she is elected president. i hope, i think everybody hopes that she has learned something from this event. she wanted to serve a little extra privacy. look at the trouble she has caused herself with this private server, and as i say, there are applications here that she needs to learn for the presidency if in fact she is elected. >> rebecca, trump has this new team and trump will be trump. he has talked about crooked hillary. won't the attacks become worst? >> that's what we would expect. especially when you have steve bannon running his campaign, if you've taken even a
secret. but you know perhaps drips and drabs will come out about it. will that hurt hillary clinton? >> we'll all be shocked, shocked when this is leaked to the press. who could have guessed that this will appear in print. look, i view it as a low-grade fever. it is certainly not a serious illness to bleed over into the subject of health. it is not going to damage hillary clinton to the point that she would lose or anything close to it. it is, however, continuing concern that frankly...
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it certainly continues kind of the drum beat, the drip, drip of stories about these e-mails. >> absolutely. i think the only honest answer from a reporter's perspective is we don't know how big a problem they are going to be for hillary clinton because we the public don't actually know what's in them yet. presumably the clinton campaign must have some sense of what is lurking out there but they have not been particularly detailed in describing what other revelations might be yet to come. clearly, on a week like this, as jeff was describing, when hillary clinton has been mostly out of public view, when she has been trying to take a step back and let the heat stay on donald trump, this issue coming back to the foreground is obviously not helpful for her. >> maria, even though the clinton foundation, it's the question which the rnc asked which is a completely valid question, which is if as president, hillary clinton says the clinton foundation is not going to accept foreign donations, why was it okay for her when she was secretary of state for the clinton foundation to accept f
it certainly continues kind of the drum beat, the drip, drip of stories about these e-mails. >> absolutely. i think the only honest answer from a reporter's perspective is we don't know how big a problem they are going to be for hillary clinton because we the public don't actually know what's in them yet. presumably the clinton campaign must have some sense of what is lurking out there but they have not been particularly detailed in describing what other revelations might be yet to come....