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Afghanistan meeting with top officials in bedminster. Could the longest war in American History come to an end . All that and much more on making money. Charles listen it, has been a crazy wild ride on wall street this week. All eyes remain what will happen with chinese trade situation. I think a truce may be the answer if it deal is not reached by 2020. That could reignite the rally. Going into last night, President Trump commenting what could happen to your invests if you dont vote for him next year. Let me tell you, if for some reason i wouldnt have won the election, these market was have crashed. [cheering] that will happen even more so in 2020. You have no choice but to vote for me because your 401 k s, down the tubes, everything is going to be down the tubes. So whether you love me or hate me, you got to vote for me. Charles there might be a love song somewhere in that. I want to bring in Fox News Contributor liz peek, vision four fund vp heather zumarriaga. Liz, President Trump
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