here. judge, what happens next? well, it s up to the president now. presumably the according to congressman schiff, the fbi and the doj have already reviewed it or are in the process of reviewing it if the president does nothing, comes out on saturday. the president can redact or the president can prevent it from coming out. it s entirely in his hands. he has both a legal, national security, and political judgments to makes a to whether he wants this do come out. ainsley: what do you hope he does? i hope he releases it because it will show who is spinning. who is exaggerating. it will also show, this ainsley, raw intelligence. there is everything in there. if you like donald trump. you will find some stuff in there if you don t like donald trump, you re going to find some stuff in there. so the pressure, once this democratic memo comes out, the will build for the raw intelligence on which the republican memo is based and on which the democratic memo is based to come out. that wil
wall street. the white house is finding that out very clearly this evening. the president was right all along we set a new all-time record only it was the biggest point drop in the history of the stock market. wasn t really a market crash. it was more like a market drunken veering into a ditch and the ditch was icy and it couldn t get out and it had to call a tow truck. brian: now i remember why i didn t watch that show. how we all should be worried about that. here is not what they re telling you former wall street analyst fox news contributor liz pete. liz, are you worried? i m not particularly worried. look, almost every year you have a sell-off between 5 and 15% at least once. what we re seeing is a change in the economy. the fed has backed off after almost a decade of propping up the economy and stocks with very low interest rate. adding trillions to the fed balance sheet. now the economy is actually doing it on its own. in fact, we should be celebrating the things that the
was watching the tape it went from a minus 600 to a minus 1600 in the space of just a few minutes. brian: how can that be? that s the algorithm kicking. in. steve: the machine. a moment of panic. you are right to say al gore algorithmic panic today. steve: use it on show today. thank you very much. brian: thing kicked in because we learned something about the market overheating. when is the cut off when everything shuts down. are such things as colors. if it drops by a certain amount there is a pause in the trading. brian: you need a pause. do we? do we really? why not let the market function? you have a lot of people moving in today bargain hunting. steve: absolutely. the stock price of some companies have come so far down, that s a bargain. i will buy it. brian: i saw ainsley with coupons. ainsley: i am a coupon girl. some say coupons, some say coupons. i say bit coins a mess.
guidelines in their life. and what i have done is to try to write a sequence of rules that are you witty and sometimes obvious as well, i suppose. to try to go deep down inside of them and to find out why it is that we need principles to live by. loss to point out that we do in fact, need principles to live by to guide us towards a meaningful and productive life. and one that helps us deal with the tragedy and me november lens of existence. ainsley: we have to go pick that book up. congratulations on it making it to number one. you have been on our show a few times. so smart. your advice is something other people need to pick up and read through the pages. thank you so much for also weighing in on some other topics affecting your area, canada. you are in toronto right now. justin trudeau he interrupts a woman at town hall. asking him a question. he didn t like one of the words she used. listen to this sound bite and then we will get your reaction. all right. so that s why we came h
she has been on couch talking illegal immigration. the reason she support trump he sniewrts amnesty and want to build the wall. all she has left of her son are his ashes. brian: 10 minutes now after the hour. jillian, welcome. i know you have had a day of celebration in philadelphia. steve: great day. ainsley: are you going to go to the parade? jillian: i m trying. ainsley: what time is the parade? jillian: 11:00 a.m. on thursday. not that i have every detail. let s get to the news we are following. america s show of force intensifying against afghanistan. record number of air strikes just dropped on a training camp taking out terrorist fighters. the b-52 bombers also destroying several afghan army vehicles in the process of being converted to explosive devices. in just a few hours, vice president pence will arrive in tokyo on his way to the olympics in south korea. he is expected to meet with japanese prime minister shinel zoshinzo abe.