but the more america achieves the more hateful and enraged these crazy democrats become. bill: president trump touting the numbers in texas last night at that rally. charles payne host of making money on fbn. hello, talking about the economy and record numbers out there. what are you seeing? if it s only about the economy it is really looking good for president trump. earlier in the week of course i think we talked about this report from moody s that three economic models. they looked at the electoral college. they went at each individual state and looked at pocketbook issues. real income, gas prices, things that people talk about really at their dining room table about their finances and they said president trump would steam roll the competition. steam roll 350 electoral votes if this election is based strictly on that.
tremendous way to go. our future has never, ever looked brighter or sharper. sandra: president trump talking up the economy during his campaign kickoff in florida last night. let s bring in charles payne host of making money on fbn. a big fed decision coming up. you were watching the president last night. the envy of the world and he seized on that to out the the success of his economic policies. we are now. if you think of the european union, it is falling apart. they re having a tough time. not just brexit but election results from spain, italy, austria. they re not satisfied. they can t find a way to ignite their economy for a myriad of reasons. you have japan, a two decade lull. you have china with the economic data keeps getting worse and worse. on top of that they re doing so much to prop up that economy.
yesterday, farrow detailing the chilling and graphic allegations by six more women. two on the record sandra saying he forced them to perform oral sex. one saying he slammed her against a wall. others saying he retaliated against them and ruined their careers. it would have been a whitewash for cbs to leave this man at the top of the company. sandra: what s next for moonves and cbs? i find the denial week. he says three of these six cases were consensual sex but doesn t say which ones. there is a lot of detail in the farrow piece. what s next for him will he get the $100 million exit package we ve been reporting on in recent days? cbs was facing a public relations fiasco if it were to get rid of him and pay him all this money. even though he is obligated to receive most of that money. instead the outside investigation, the outside law firms have to complete their investigation and it s possible moonves will get nothing.
it s not one big super pac billionaires, it s apathy, it s indifference. it s us not doing what we re supposed to do. but individual candidates are focusing a lot more on the current president. katie porter is trying to unseat amy walters in a red district for decades. what we re seeing on the ground here in orange county is families are concerned about the direction trump is taking this country and they re experiencing real challenges because of his policies from higher taxes that punish calians, threats to re people are worried about trump s reckless policies. but walters allies are trying to stress the things her democratic challenger wants to do cost a lot of money and trying to keep the seat by pushing for stricter policies at the border.
moonves s severance pay will be upward of $100 million and accusers find it unconscionable. he will be given all, some or none of that money. also a $20 million donation coming from any potential severance pay to moonves will go to organizations supporting the #metoo movement and empowering women. in a statement moonves says untrue allegations from decades ago are being made against me not consistent with who i am. effective immediately i will no longer be chairman and chief executive officer of cbs. ifm owe very sad to leave the company. cbs opened an investigation after farrow cbs has been criticized for not taking enough action against moonves. bill: why did the board decide to act now? he was ousted hours after farrow published another article in the new yorker where