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find out which position he may hold coming up. making a plan b, millions of americans ditching obamacare as premiums are set to skyrocket next year. could this be a death blow to president obama's signature legislation? epipen prices, renewed outrage coming up. the difference between popularity and security. stock is down after the company posted its lowest quarterly profit in a year. as a result of higher expenses. retail of holiday also a disappointment. we will bring it to you. we are expecting a mixmarket this morning for broader averages. nasdaq under selling pressure right now. flat opening that we are looking for but we do get the gdp report for the third quarter in about two and a half hours. that will likely set the tone and direction for markets. in europe stocks are searching for direction as well. take a look at the major averages with most of euro zone indices trading lower. in asia overnight mixed performances. the nikkei average in japan the one winner on the upside. a different kind of costume why sea world put this penguin in custom-made wet suit. all the stories coming up and joining me to talk about it fox business network dagen mcdowell, river front investment group chairman michael jones is with us and pollster lee carter. good morning. good to see you. dagen: good morning. happy friday. i wish i was allowed to wear sun glasses onset because i woke up with a puffy face. maria: you look beautiful. former florida congressman allen west is with us, cohost of fox news channel the 5, dana parino is with us and steven baldwin is with us this morning to talk politics. former secretary chief of staff george w. bush karl rove is here. dagen: wow. maria: lots to talk about. dagen: i know. maria: close call for vice president nominee at laguardia airport where the plane said off a rainy runway last night. thankfully governor pence, everyone on board are fine but it was a scary moment. passengers on board say that the plane made a bumpy approach then hit the runway hard before screeching to a halt on some grass. concrete safety barriers stopped the plane from rolling any further. police evacuated pence along with the other 48 passengers and crew members on the plane. we will take a look at this. indiana governor tweeted so thankful everyone on the plane is safe. grateful for our first responders and concern and prayers of so many. back on the trail tomorrow. donald trump expressed relief for running mate. >> i just spoke to our future vice president and he's okay. you know he was in a big accident with the plane. the plane skidded off the runway and was pretty close to grave, grave danger but i just spoke to mike pence and he's fine. [cheers and applause] >> he got out and everybody is fine. everybody is fine. but what a great decision it was to get mike pence, what a great guy he is. maria: pence was on his way to new york from fort dodge, iowa, the flight was actually delayed because of the weather, he spent 20 minutes tossing a football with the staff and secret agents knew the runway in iowa. well, there are 111 days before the election. hillary clinton and donald trump hit the trail in iowa. nominee continuing to the flames of wikileaks. >> the more emails wikileaks releases the more lines between the clinton foundation, the secretary of state's office and the finances, they all get blurred. maria: latest hack illustrates more to play allegations detailing how they used connection for clinton foundation donations an paid speeches for bill clinton. one aide described it as running bill clinton, inc. personal travel, hospitality, vacation and the like. joining us right now former new york lieutenant governor and trump supporter betsy and also chuck rocha, president of solidarity strategists. the emails, betsy, give us your take. >> this lays out the clinton triangle how the clinton family profit. bill clinton would rake in millions of dollars and put it in his own pockets or appointments of one sort of another and also mega millions for the clinton foundation and he would send his payers over to the state department for whatever they needed, access to hillary clinton, decisions, dinners and a lot of this is laid out in the wikileaks, paying bill clinton $18 million for advice. that's most than the president of harvard university owns. they violated laws including tax laws by failing to report gifts from foreign governments, required by the irs. maria: chuck, obviously this doesn't look good, not good timing with 11 days before the election. >> i run campaigns for a living. this does not look good, of course, if they had broken in law they would be in the jail. what this thing shows you is what a lot of people think. they have to pivot from this and go. donald trump could take great advantage of this as strategist. let me remind everybody, i have run a campaign against hillary clinton against primary. there are things you can use to talk about issues. a lot of campaign has not been talking about the issues because think donald trump has said and other folks have said when we could have been talking about obamacare, talking about the foundation and debating the issues, we really never got to have debate this evening. that's why i got the puffy face and i don't know how i'm going to make it. >> i'm sure the democrats don't want to talk about obamacare, but the fact it's very, very clear that whatever hillary has done as secretary of state she's going to do it many fold more when she has the whole united states to sell. she refuse today put any limits on this when she was sect ray of state. the senate pushed her to do it and refused and refused to close the foundation. >> you sound like this is a great gift to the trump campaign to obamacare and wikileaks and the whole clinton, inc scandal. it sounds like it's not enough to change the election? >> it's kind of like a tree in the forest. you have an organized structure, if i was the opponent of hillary we would have had a plan to lay this out. tv commercials, just those people who were targeted undecided people oh we knew we could move. you can move the people one way through the other through digital advertising and march of that issue. it's been out there some but not in the mainstream media. that's where you lost it. we still aren't there. >> you talked about untrust worthiness, how on earth are people supposed to trust hillary clinton right now? >> i think you would see a dynamic if she wasn't running with donald trump. we didn't have to say the secretary's name, we never did any negative campaigning, we won 22 states. i think some people out there that are in the middle of the road are picking the lesser of two evils. dagen: gaining the lead and now he gained in the lead. >> i think it's so important that people understand that it's not necessarily just about donald trump, this is a vote against the establishment, people want a big change. they're not working for me. they're working for themselves. >> we will never have the rule of law again if mrs. clinton is president and i will predict if she become it is first woman president she will also be the first president in the 21st century to be impeached because she is not leaving her corrupt ways behind. dagen: i just point to editorial in the wall street journal every friday and in her lead paragraph, a hillary clinton presidency will be built from the ground up on self-dealing, crony favors and utter disregard for the law. last night i was watching charles on special report and he hit it on the head in terms of the doug band memo. help, now we know how they, the clintons got obscenely rich without visible work. >> trump was building building, what were they doing? how did they amass well over a hundred million dollars. maria: they were setting up speeches and deals and obviously it did include access to the state department. we are happy that you are here today because you looked tat campaign's highlights and put them to the dial test. let's listen. explain the yellow, green and red lines first. >> the yellow line is independents, that's the most important ones to watch right now because that's where the election is going to be won or lost. the red line is republicans and blue lines are democrats. we are seeing independents are really breaking hard for donald trump again. we saw it earlier in the campaign. they lost them for a little bit. watch them now. >> secretary clinton, are you concerned that donald trump is trying -- [inaudible] >> no, i have nothing to say about wikileaks and we should think about what the russians are trying to do and using wikileaks blatantly to influence on the election and i have no concerns about the first question whatsoever. >> thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] maria: lee, walk us through what was going through. >> you could see as soon as hillary clinton pivoted to the response and went over and started talking about this is an issue about russia folks are dropped to the floor, independents are not believing this. no way, i'm not buying it. we are measuring how people are reacting, we sent this out to a thousand voters and reaction that is we see. frankly, you know, pivoting is a communication strategy that we see all of the time. sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. this does not work. people want an answer. maria: we saw them start the russian narrative, dagen. that's where they started it. they have been driving it home the whole election. dagen: trump has done himself no favor because he piled onto them and made joke about russia. i want to ask chuck one thing, you look back when you were working on the sanders campaign don't you wish the wikileaks emails came out then. >> it would be interesting in the days and i think it would have been a different election. i don't look back. right now in elections people are coming home and people are voting, in nevada 80% will have voted. the election is happening right now. i'm doing phones and mails. if you lean conservative, you're going to have to go that way, a lot of good things are happening across the country today. maria: we will leave it there. good to see you both, thank you so much. epipen sticker shock hitting the pentagon, how the department of defense is getting hit by the skyrocketing saving drug. we will be right back old domin, we ship everything you can imagine. and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams of cancer treatment experts under one roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to analyzing the latest research and conducting clinical trials-to help each patient get the personalized cancer care they deserve. start at one of the cancer treatment centers of america hospitals near you. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts appointments available now. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? 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maria: that's what i'm thinking. >> part of a narrative that there was an overregulation of prison sentencing got too long in the 90's and 2000's and he feels like he's going to personally rectify. dagen: something that hillary clinton should be hit on the left about a crime bill that her husband passed on the 90's. maria: how do you get that so wrong facing life in prison and now the president says let's take them out? that is the story of the day in the stock market. the rising costs weighing on the retail giant. stocks down this morning. president obama calls for reinforcement to keep obamacare afloat. what he plans to do if millions of people ditched the program. we have a lot of stories to come, back in a moment did you know there's a way to save up to 95% on your prescriptions? introducing blink health. blink has negotiated some of the lowest prices so you can get your same medication, at your same pharmacy, for a lower price. just go to blinkhealth.com, pay for your prescription, and pick up at your regular pharmacy. blink is accepted at nearly every pharmacy nationwide. go to blinkhealth.com and get $10 off your first purchase, promo code: tv. maria: top story in the journal this morning. general electric to combine, this transaction could be worth $20 billion. this is a real change that's going to change ge hugely. >> this is a fascinating strategic move by ge and i also think it has big implications for the american consumer because you've got the world's largest going to oil field services business, more r&d and more technology apply today tracking, lower costs and lower oil prices absence some kind of ban on tracking in the next administration, we will be with oil prices for a long time and this merger makes it almost sure. maria: it's interest to go look at the level of deals that have been seeing, dagen. you see companies getting together in the couple of weeks before the election. they want to get as many deals as they can with at&t and time warner. dagen: given all the mergers and combination. this is a bet on the health of the american energy business and it's a bet -- you know, is this the one kick off to what will be more acquisitions and not just the oil services business but also all along the energy sector in terms a lot of the hard hit companies or companies that are well priced at this point. maria: i think you're right. i think we will see more deals on the oil. >> absolutely. to dagen's point there has to be cost reduction that are going to be applied to oil extraction. again, people who are preponderating 60-dollar-barrel oil next year, i think they're going to be disappointing. the cap is right around 50 because that's where they're making money in the frac fields. maria: ge pursues baker hughes in major deal. oil chevron set to report as well as mastercard, a busy session for technology. amazon taking a hit this morning. google parent alphabet profit surge. let's characterize the earning season to far, michael from your standpoint, third-quarter earnings. >> fantastic. maria: really? >> companies have gotten really good at ma manipulating earnings expectations. this is the best earning season that we've seen since back right after the crisis in 2009. it's been great on earnings. about 70% of the companies are beating the earnings that they put out six months ago. 52% are beating revenue. maria: how is the guidance, though? >> guidance seems to be affirming that this trend is going to continue. people are seeing better revenue environment than six months ago and they are saying it's going to continue into the fourth quarter generally speaking. dagen: we have gdp at 8:30 this morning. we haven't had 2%. we have been growing at less than 2% since a year ago, third quarter of last year. maria: two and a half is the estimate of gdp. dagen: if we get 3, we are cheering that and it's so interesting. maria: i'm sorry. [laughter] dagen: people make their minds, they don't wait until this close to the election. >> dagen is absolutely right. i remember with the bush-clinton won election, gdp4 soared before the election. dagen: bush was still saddled with that. >> time magazine, clinton isn't in office yet and they called it the clinton recovery. maria: all right. okay, so we have gdp, earnings and, of course, major deals happening if ge were to close the deal with baker hughes, imagining a new role for vice president joe biden, how she plans to keep him in washington, d.c. new installment of the davinci code series, how tom hanks' film expected to flair in the box office. back in a moment any that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates software. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. maria: welcome back everybody. it's friday october 28. eleven days and counting. donald trump and who included have back to where it all began iowa. dimmick heidi speak so badly of someone and i don't think that smart. you shouldn't be doing what she's doing. it just made me boil when donald trump disrespected a bold far -- a goldstar file. he still has not apologized to them he actually made it worse. >> from vice president to world traveler. another day another problem for obama care to report. more than 100 people arrested near a north dakota pipeline. in broader markets this morning really being led by earnings. were waiting on the gdp report. they continue to drive the markets as well. take a look. check this out by sea world ordered a custom wetsuit for the penguin. right now 11 days remaining until election day. she is considering vice president joe biden to be her secretary of state. colonel, good to see. i think you are joining us. what you think of this hillary clinton considering joe biden for secretary of state. >> i think one of the things we have to remember this is a vice president joe biden that said a president obama's unilateral decision to withdraw from iraq without be one of the greatest decisions and one of the greatest successes ever. i look at what has herpes. when we consider hillary clinton and the reset button with russia you consider the destabilization's. we have the rebels that are shooting missiles at our u.s. destroyers. neither one of these individuals has shown their competence and inability to be a strategic decision makers. >> most people would agree when we pulled out of iraq that's when isis rolled over the army. and took the u.s. technology and arms. and isis was created and got worse. we know there is one of the top issues of american voters. you will continue to see them with their military forces. with the smallest army since 1939. we have the smallest marine corps since world war i and the oldest and smallest aircraft in the aircraft since we created the modern air force. he will continue to see that happen. and two days ago he wants all u.s. troops out of the philippines. you are talking about some of the problems that the obama administration has been having in foreign policy yet can you also extend joe biden is not considered one of them were the more smooth and polished individuals. how important is that capability in the secretary of state. how much does diplomacy depend on it. it's incredibly important you are carrying the image of the united states of america and when you think about the type of people that are out there there are very shrewd but they're outmaneuvering that united states of america. when you look at the advancement of their global goals and objectives. when you look at what is happening in syria where they had implemented themselves iran is the dominant power now in the middle east. this has all come in the last seven and half years. before we rip on vice president biden. donald trump wants the top was the top job. not secretary of state. just to highlight the irony of that. but colonel, let's talk about iran because regardless of who wins is it irreversible in terms of the power and the money that you've handed over to this state sponsor of terrorism. you definitely get a b on an uphill climb. and there's no doubt about the fact that we have enabled the number one state sponsor of islamic terrorism in the world. i think we have to look at how we can go back and put on these types of sanctions. how we can work with other countries to start cutting off that flow of cash that you have an obama administration has that has been aiding a company like boeing to aircraft contracts. there are a lot of things that we can turn back but if we continue down the path another four years we will will be looking at a new acts of evil in the one thing about donald trump i would say if he gets around and surrounds himself with the right type of individuals that he will listen to because this president has not listen to that listen to anyone but himself. sometimes he clearly doesn't listen. michelle obama seems to be an important element in hillary clinton's campaigning of course she is bashing trump yesterday our national security trump was fighting back. listen to this i want to get your reaction. >> you're the one who has a lot to learn about the military and everything else that makes america great. we want a president who takes this job seriously. someone we can trust with the nuclear code. we want to go to sleep at night knowing that our kids and our country are safe. we have no choice. we will stop isis. i find it somewhat laughable that michelle obama would sing up there when her husband two years ago said that let me make myself very clear that isis is not islamic. i'm trying to figure out what it stands for. you were talking earlier about the four capitals of the control. it is a virtual empire now instead of occupied countries they use terror proxies to get their way and influence policy. what could be done in the new administration to try to roll back of that strategy. without a doubt you have to start looking at how you cut off the flow of the resource support. one of the things we should have been doing is working with the iraqi curse. when you look at the support that's a way that they use these proxy entities to be able to control places such as beirut and lebanon. as will as going into baghdad. we put 6,000 u.s. troops right in the middle of a cauldron and a complete morass in the know have any strategy and any goals and objectives whatsoever. i think that's the worst thing that has come out of this obama administration is the optics of doing something. >> a new operation call clear. it includes a knowledge-based quiz of biometrics. it is certified as a qualified anti- terror. signing up for the program. it takes five minutes. >> when you consider the fact that for islamic terrorism there is no borders. they're going to seek to exploit this every way they can. as a matter of fact we just had a woman who thought she have a 12-year-old foster child turned out to be at 21 -year-old afghan jihad. if that the individual is in england how easy would it for them to be here. we to tighten up our security. we need to focus i think on single military age. thank you so much. we will see you soon. how its new burger joint. seawell is coming to the rescue after the little bird lost her feathers. back in a minute. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." 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"boo! a madea halloween". once again proves that tom hanks is one of the most bankable leading men. >> it would be the first big live action blockbuster that some he had had the entire year. they go back on stage in new york city. he got at the make up and not the whole 9 yards. let's take a look. i went on stage. >> and want to give you two are of hair and makeup here. she's gonna transforming into an actual cat. >> let's do it. i finally feel like my true self. congratulations guys. you can be great in the matinee today. there's a lot of layers. it takes me about 12 minutes now to put the make upon. it is fun to transform. it's the first time the show has been revisited since 1982. we focus in on what the true heart of the show is. how do guys get in character. sometimes you're still not motivated but the moment your walking down the aisle you're automatically transformed. i've seen this show twice already. your music is infectious. and as soon as the overture starts the audience goes absolutely crazy. you feel like you've learned something but we folded into learning something. that's a wrap. time to go time to go back to work. >> you be hard-pressed to say i have a masters in business. happy halloween. those 18 years and $400 million. what do you expect to hear. since when pulling in about million dollars a week. it was a great show. didn't really take an hour to put that on. not forgiving. thank you so much. i actually watched a little bit of that video and i was checking you out. you looked awesome in the outfit. the expectation for raising interest rate dragging on real estate. in december. homebuilders getting hammered. her than 4% this week and touching the lowest level in seven months. whirlpool done more than 11%. blows off about 5%. we have so much more coming up. we will be right back. maria: good friday morning everyone. it is friday october 28. cap stories right now. mike pence plane skidding off the runway last night. trump and clinton had to the hawkeye state today. concerns of voter fraud at the forefront. there were 1.8 million people who are dead who are registered to vote and some of those people vote. 2.8 million people who are registered in two states. it will be because we did not stand with her. it will be because we did not vote for her. and that's exactly what her opponent is hoping will happen. that is a strategy. to make this election so dirty and ugly that we don't want any part of it. maria: will talk to one texas voter. the election takes a whole hole on the holiday shopping season. deals are driving the action on wall street. it's looking to merge its oil and gas business and what has been the busiest month ever for deals. were expecting results from some of the oil majors broader markets this morning look like this. a gain of about 20 points. the first look. it's due out in about an hour and a half. they are expecting a growth rate of two and half percent. take a look at the major averages. the index down a quarter of a% right now. in asia over night. overnight. mix performances there as well. up about two thirds of 1%. how you can join in without putting on an actual costume. lots of fun. we will tie about it. all of the stories coming up this morning. a great hour so far you guys. some great guest this morning. the author of let me tell you about jasper. my best friend became america's dog. stephen baldwin is with us this morning. karl rove stopped by. and newton gingrich with us this morning. the big hour ahead. to stay with us. trouble at the voting booth. early voting is underway in numerous states right now. and already people are having issues. some voters are reporting problems with the electronic voting machines. they had is insisted that it is a rate tweeted this yesterday. asking the question what is going on. he can't reassure voters. watch. i think you look at texas and incredible place he they were talking about flipping. join us right now is one of those texas voters. immediately she took the facebook to warn others. she is here with the trumpet campaign senior advisor aj and delgado. thanks very much for joining us. tell us what happened when you went to vote on monday. i went to the voter booth put in my code and selected straight republican ticket. i continue to scroll because i thought i was finished so i went to the second page i noticed that hillary was highlighted also. i went back up and try to correct i was one unable to. i went back and tried again. my husband was at the booth next to me i said something wrong. he gave me that look like we can't talk right now i made one more attempt to make the correction on my own and i cut it. i called in a worker. she came over and i showed her the inconsistency i said i wanted to select from. and i cut it she turned and ask for the election .-dot and he came over and he did something. i was able to select a trump and go ahead and scroll to the last page where it summarized my selections and then i cast my ballot. so she did do something to fix it and you are able to cast the right ballot. did they explain what was wrong with the machine. they were very helpful and kind no. but they seem to know exactly what to do. didn't seem like it have happened before. i don't think these workers i don't think you acted the acted like it have happened before. yesterday donald trump was in toledo and he questioned why we were holding an election at all. >> we should just cancel the election and just give it to trump. her policies are so bad. aj is unset with us this morning. what do you think about this. it's ringing true. >> i would hope even at democrat. it can validates what mr. trump is same. we have to be vigilant. there are several active voter fraud investigations going on right now so this is a concern. and the fact that all were seen as we want every vote to count. we want them to be voted. ultimately though it's a campaign's responsibility because every presidential campaign has lawyers on the ground in the states to monitor problems in the voting booth and it is the campaign's responsibility to educate the voters a in cases actually happens. they have lawyers on the ground to make sure there are no problems in the voting process. let's allow that. encourage folks to go out there in and keys eyes and ears open. the campaign needs educate voters as to what to do if you go in the voting booth at this happens to you. >> let me ask you something. if this have happened in illinois or new jersey i think the notion that it could be part of something bigger might be bigger. this is texas. this is every elected official every poll monitor they're all republicans and very committed trump supporters how could this be anything other than a computer glitch. i don't think we can write it off just because it happens in a republican county. and say that must've been a glitch. were not saying everything has happened here. and is highly concerning. even as a democrat everyone should be concerned about potential voter regulations and make sure that every voter does not experience it. how many people this punt something in and then even look they don't double check. what is the message to voters that you want to send today. lisa. >> whether by design or human error check your ballot and i didn't want to cause a scene but ask for help. go ahead. ask rachel. that is so true. i went to go vote here in new york in the primaries i went to the voting station and they didn't have republican ballots. it's hilarious. you don't want people that's why voting is private when you do an online poll you get a different result because people are not say what they want out loud. i'm afraid to say i'm a trump supporter at work. my boss is so against trump. >> or their house put on fire. it's unbelievable. and his been called violent. you go into polling places in new york city and these people make dmv workers like google executives. at they think you're conservative you 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see if we can see sustainability of production. they made a big discovery yesterday in nigeria. that is a good thing because big oil discoveries are at a 70 year low and they're only replacing 6% of their reserves. that well had to be better. we also had to wait. >> when we saw exxon and mobil get together prices went up from there. do you think deals in the energy sector represent the prices. i believe that could happen again. i think it's a real sign that they believe that the lows are in. i think it's a real sign that they believe that the lows are in. and by the way to and a $50 billion in deals in the month. the busiest month ever. it's establishing a good base for the market in the fourth quarter. we are not going back below 40. with all of the technology that there can bring in. with the cost coming down on all of that technology and with the fact that u.s. oil producers produce oil for one reason because they can make money. every time echoes above where they can make money there can produce more oil. in these deals are just artist can be all about having the cost of oil extraction down. >> in terms of earnings so far we have some oil companies reporting earnings so far. what does it look like to you. for the last two years the s&p struggled and struggled to get through about 21.27 cents and we bennett pulling back and bouncing off of the old ceiling. it is now the new floor. typically that's a very healthy sign for the market and suggesting it's gathered energy for the next move higher. if donald trump wins the markets will go crazy. speemac i think it's a reasonable expectation. it's great. and with trump because if he wins he will undeniably have the right to renegotiate nafta and those earnings come from overseas. mexico and canada number two and number one trading partners. the market won't like it. and what happens with the house. and to a lesser extent when it looked like the house could turn . you saw a lot of it. there's too bad scenarios for the 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as long as it increases whatever it wasn't she was looking for. kids are scared by the rhetoric of their hearing. little girls here the ugly things that are heard about women. breaking down what each candidate needs to do. technology brings jobs back to the u.s. earnings and focus of this morning. we are awaiting earnings from the big names. untapped to report their third quarter. the market is looking positive right now. we are waiting on gdp that is out in one hour from now. they call for growth in the gdp. up too and half percent. take a look at the markets there. they're down about a quarter of a%. and in asia overnight a mixed story. in the world series it's descending on chicago tonight. they look for another one in the windy city. >> and it wont had to say this about indeed dignity and respect it's also on the ballot in this election. i want to thank our first lady for her eloquent powerful defense. we want our president who values and honors women. joining me now. if that's that's actually the case. romney lost about 20. i think reagan was a little bit more. still lizzie by ten is not good. that's in the fox poll. it's actually pretty good in this sampling. it has the race done before. that's probably where things are. between three and six at this time. 53 percent of the electorate as women. there are a lot of women in this. it's not as much on gender as the economic status. as a technology doesn't like it. what can he do to move the needle on that. how can a republican president what could they do for your family. it was all about how i think there has to be some changing in terms of how you look at things. women are can change the face of a lot of this. >> i've seen some pulling. national security is more important to women than men. for the most part they feel like he might be the one that will make him safer. it's a character and temperament. the bigger concern is there. she even has her own staff in her e-mails. she's taken a hit on credibility. i think you also had to look at the state. you have that. then you have early voting there holding their own in ohio in georgia. received a record number of undecided. freeman said answer that i will point that out though. she did 83 percent. he was very close to her level of support. the best improvement from where those numbers were. if he can you can pick up a few more percentage points get him to the 90%. that speaks volumes. we can have his people to the point where they have such high and favorables. they're like i don't really want to vote for either of these people. you were talking about that social economic device. there is kind of a city town divide. and certainly coastal and rural. you saw the blue states coming down the coast and read all in the middle. there's just not that much population in the middle. the popular vote is it as important. that's why our founding fathers were so brilliant. in terms of the electrical college. civic and all democrats do. democrats just 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action on wall street ge is eyeing a major deal in the oil space, the "the wall street journal" this morning reporting that ge is looking to merge its oil and gas business with baker hughes, in acquisition. the story is in the journal today, and the stock baker hughes trading up already, we are expecting results from the major oil companies, by the way, in terms of third quarter earnings chevron exxonmobil on path what it means coming up amazon flying hi a stock coming back to earth this morning the company posted lowest quarterly profit in a year holiday outlook disappointment as a result look at that stock tumbling ahead of the open that is going to be about certainly setting the tone for technology, perhaps, and amazon has been on a sky-high move all year. the markets, looking higher this morning dow jones industrial average expected to open up 25 points, nasdaq also looking higher this morning despite am o horizon's troubles we are awaiting first look at fird quarter gdp that is due out bottom of the hour we will have the numbers for you as soon as it hits the table, the economists looking for a growth rate of 2 1/2% lot better than 1 spoint 4% we saw in the prior quarter, in europe, stocks searching for direction this morning take a look, the winner cac quarante in paris up a third of a percent for the most part fractional moves today throughout yaur zone in aish mixed performances nikkeiage up two-thirds of one% in japan joining me dagen mcdowell, riverfront investment chairman chief investment officer michael joan pollster lee carter. >> good to see you guys. >> coming up can't wait for that. >> i wondered what dinner table conversation is when they get together, for you know, family dinners between alec badly lin and steven badly won. >> --. >> different politics, we are going to talk about that. >> joining the conference as a you heard brother of alec baldwin is here actor steven baldwin with us to talk politics, also former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush karl rove with us former house speaker newt gingrich joining us, of course, host of "varney & company" stuart stuart weighs in don't miss a moment of it this hour, we will kick this our off with scale on tarmac republican vice presidential nominee mike pence last night his plane skidding off the runway at la guardia airport blake burman with us right now in washington, got very latest here blake, good morning to you. reporter: maria good morning quite possibly scariest moment of this entire election cycle as you said the plane carrying the vice presidential nominee mike pence skid off reason i away last night upon landing at new york's la guardia airport pence onboard that plane with members of family, staff, about 20 secret service agents 8 journalists including our very own dan gallo producer here at fox described it as quote tcreates a yost landing experienced emergency personnel on tarmac no one injured pence from a while ago describing the landing on cbs. >> once the plane came. >> top, we noticed there was mud on the windows on our front half of the plane, and we smelled burned rubber. >> now it is one of those moments certainly crosses party appliance last night hillary clinton tweeting out the following quote, glad to hear mike pence his staff secret service and crew are all safe. >> clinton campaigns in iowa today so too does donald trump, along with new hampshire and maine, pence, by the way, who whatted to cancel a fund-raiser because of that incident will jump right back on the plane to campaign today in pennsylvania, and north carolina with 11 days to go. >> he can't stop now that is for sure -- thank you so much blake burman this morning in washington, with the latest there, investors economists waiting for first reading of the third quarter gdp this morning to hit tape less than 30 minutes, economic growth also a major theme on campaign trail, as donald trump and hillary clinton promise a stronger economy, a new study though finds that neither can deliver on those promises to expand the economy and shrink debt joining me committee for responsible federal budget president meyer mcginnis. >> nice to be with you. >> what do you say the policies that we are hearing, can't move the needle on economic growth? >> here is the deal we want to focus on growing the economy really needs to be one of the major priorities of our economic agenda, regardless of party whoever gets in there are a lot of policies could help but fighting upward battle and here is why. we have known for so long that the -- moving into a retirement we have nothing, nothing to incentivize staying in workforce longer dealing with entitlement programs incredibly costly squeezing out other parts of the budge as a result so we have demographics strongly begins a us the second problem is high levels of debt which are also antigrowth neither draefd in working guns us high debt working guns anonymous real plan to going to grow economy as much as candidates like to claim what i worry about is instead of putting forth real policies to focus on it has become a free lunch of the campaign, don't worry we will grow our way out of the problem, instead of a confronting hard choices that are you been actually involved once somebody has something they don't want to take it away they don't want to address that issue, of social security, even though going bankrupt. >> no, i was going to add the candidates they never talk about entitlement reform because they think that it is a loser but it doesn't have to be about taking away benefits of people who are receiving them, but we conned people all-american people into thinking that they can take out more than they ever put in to these programs. >> you both are absolutely right to focus on the issue of social security. and entitlements. as really one of the big missing issues of the entire campaign. and one of the things that i think anybody watching would notice when you are paying attention to policy hasn't been a central piece, but the policy this have not been about hard choices at all it is really been about about free lunch economics, not the reality of what we face, i think the thing that most illustrates that we know with social security, with medicare we've major challenges to fix those programs, the trustees of social security warn us every year, make changes otherwise we are going to have a across the board cuts as you appointing out we are able to make changes that would protect people already retired protect people who to expend on fram but every year that we wait, those costs get the higher by not making changes under president barack obama, the cost of fixing social security wouldn't up 20 to 30% from waiting 8 years, so really harming ourselves. >> maria the issue though is it is always the republicans the ones preaching you know, yes some sort of fix for entitlements, this year, the candidates donald trump, one of the big things that helped him win so overwhelmingly in the primaries he said we don't have to change entitlements at all, where do you see a change in the political dynamic that is going to cause a more rationale discussion of these issues? >> completely right good policy doesn't although these make good politics you have a lot of pollsters telling candidates you know, dangle goodies don't talk about hard choices. >> i actually do believe hour real leadership would talk about these issues, and that tier american citizens we go out we talk around the country to voters, and they do understand that we have to make some choices basically politicians ever ask any real choices of them to deal with near record levels of debt. >> i think -- yes? but we know what hillary clinton is going to do he show a is very clear about it. donald trump said -- less clear we don't have his policy on it so what -- >> on social security what we do know is neither candidate put forth a plan that would do anything to fix the program. social security would be expanded in a clinton administration, hopefully she would also focus on solvency but talking about expanding it as you appointed out the conditional republican sort of focus on fixing entitlements that is been thrown out window we are pretend we go don't have to touch it. just not true we have to focus on so will inventories. >> make this solvent so people have benefits right now we are headed towards large across the board benefit cuts does no good for anyone. >> you make a lot of great points, hopefully your -- comments on this is being heard we will see about that great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> joining us there. >> coming up from v.p. to the secretary the new rumors surrounding future of joe biden if hillary clinton wins white house, uber sky-high expectancies for the future ride-sharing company reveals its vision for flying bars. back in a minute. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. 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look at this -- uber released its vision for network of flying cars next decade, just imagine you are zooming over streets highways on way to work you would be able to call a flying car you could use an app, just like you can do now with uber taxis saying the cars will be flown by computers, no need for human pilots, so calling it a flying car which is kind of a plane, anyway. >> it is -- >> -- yeah. >> they are saying going to be up and running trying to figure this out in five years, i will keep you posted. maria: okay! >> a football last night, take a look at this tennessee titans tweet jacksonville jaguars 36-22 mariota 18 of 22, the 70 yards two touches,titans -- murray ran 123 yards titans gave season high 494 total yards that is a lot. and they took their third win, four games doing well, by the way, big football games to this weekend on sunday patriots playing buffalo seattle against new orleans my cowboys playing eagles, quarterback will be back for another season could be fun for football. >> thank you, cheryl, still to come a lot of laughs for important trailer of donald trump on "saturday night live" his brother throwing support behind donald trump gop nominee actor steve baldwin why backed trump the technology giant ambitious past to your pantry, back in a minute. when a moment turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? 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from your colleagues friends in indication you are backing trump. >> maria i was going to ask you like to maybe slap me on your show i am in a twitter war with my brother. but it is just -- we are it is not serious we are having fun, we are having our opinion et cetera, et cetera, i am for trump alec billy for mrs. clinton that is great, but for me, i am seeing a sizable pushback when brother billy said if you are alive would slap you on side of the head for supporting trump response to that people saying take him out back slap him around democrats so violent. >> alec your brother a huge hit on hands on "saturday night live" portraying donald trump watch this. >> shaken brag about résume but i am the one whose got all the heavy hitters supporting me i mean i've got the cream of the crop. i've got sarah palin -- i've got -- and get this i have even got the best baldwin stev. maria: did you know that was coming? >> oh, i had a sense that something like that was coming. >> yeah. >> but that all gets back to something i said at the third debate, somebody said to me you like your brother's trump intervention the truinterventio love it, it is funny in response to that question what i don't think is funny, is how their mocking this whole reality of this election i don't think this election is very funny i think stakes are way too high, of course, when i said i don't think everything that is happening around the election and how "snl" is mocking it favoring hill come on it is obvious but for me when i said i don't think what they are doing is funny, of course, i knew he they were going to spin that into oh, we didn't like brother's trump impersonation. >> you make good point what is so important to you because the stakes are high. >> higher than ever before. >> justices -- the economy, jobs, about national security. what is most important to you? >> i think for me what is going to drive life on the quality of life in this country to a better place quickly is the economy. so many people are suffering. >> do you tell your brother there. >> i don't you know i don't try to beat a cade or less if alec billy don't see the corruption, or if they are willing to look the other way like so many other people, that is on them. that is on them. >> god bless them, me? i am focused on mr. trump becoming the next president of the united states. i think he is the right guy no -- you can say what you want about this allegations all this, oh doesn't matter we got to focus on what is important, everybody has to do homework quick vote for who you think will lead this country in the right direction make things better for everyone. >> you think he can do it in the next two weeks he is behind. >> i know, that is okay. he is still within the window of about striking. >> good to see you. thank you so much for joining us. >> we haved go gdp coming out in moments we will be back with that stay with us. millions of you are online right now, searching one topic. that will generate over 600 million results. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, searching for answers like where to treat, can feel even more overwhelming. so start your search with a specialist at cancer treatment centers of america. start with teams of cancer treatment experts under one roof. start where specialists use advanced genomic testing to guide precision cancer treatment... ...that may lead to targeted therapies and more treatment options. start where there's a commitment to analyzing the latest research and conducting clinical trials-to help each patient get the personalized cancer care they deserve. start at one of the cancer treatment centers of america hospitals near you. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts appointments available now. . >>. maria: happy friday welcome back. i'm maria bartiromo. and it is friday, october 28 your top stories 8:30 a.m. on the east coast, we are a minute away from the first reading of the third quarter gdp, the expectation is 2 1/2% growth that number see if we got it futures indicating a gain opening trading on dow jones industrial average 20 points higher economy top on campaign trail both campaigns on attack, as they hit the swing state with first lady michelle obama joining the fight. >> what kind of a president do we want for them? well, to start with, i -- i think we -- we want someone who is a unifying force in this country someone who sees our difference not as a threat but as a blessing. >> the washington establishment to hear and heed the words i am about to say. if we win, on november 8th -- [cheers and applause] -- okay okay. you ready? when we win. . >> up 2.9% gdp third quarter better than expected expecting 2.5% the nebraska up 2.9% we are watching markets for any reaction it is a bit better than expected. the markets right now holding steady 20 points michael jones with us this morning looks like being getting firmness in the reaction your reaction 2.9% economic growth third quarter. >> very encouraging access slelgs we need to see composition based on about durable goods trade data there is solid stuff will look forward to the fourth quarter so we can continue momentum. >> not even looking at number i can read into this to suggest that if consumer didn't fall off a cliff the economy first half of the year was about contracted without individuals shopping, so if you look at this number being so close to 3% it looks like consumer held in there i will dig into numbers. >> so it was a the inventory seems headline rachel what were you giving me slowdown in consumer spending apparently, offset by inventories off the shelves. >> that is not that is not the composition you like to see. inventories about typically if inventories build that means that you are not going do have to order next quarter. maria: markets are trading up, michael 45 points now we are doubling the moves in futures, indicating perhaps federal reserve not going to do anything in an economy so far or this is a reaction to look, things are getting better this is going to help koert earnings. >> so hard without details on numbers but i think that of you had a sell-off in the bond mart so far this week people are starting to worry could interest rates take seem to out of stock market if there is inventory build dropping in commutation may calm bonded market down which would also help support higher prices into fourth quarter. >> we got a he chevron beat better-than-expected earnings there i know you are looking at details wind a headline number on gdp any takeaways. >> we want to talk about political takeaway that you had a stock market that has been health leading up to election you have a gdp that has been improving, in the last three months. i -- the question is do people take that to voting booth feel like i don't feel so bad but, again, i stated earlier people make up their minds much earlier, about how they feel about the economy, will they judge the last 8 years rather than last 8 months. >> financial situation -- >> skeptical seems like i think a lot of people question whether or not this is real or inflated because of the timing. >> we typically get revisions. >> we will see about that nonetheless better than expected, this is a boost for the markets wire seeing some of the strongest growth according to these numbers that we have seen in the compromise i for sometime. we may not be seeing the last of vice presidential joe biden v.p. is potential pick for secretary of state hillary clinton should she win presidency according to reports considering biden as secretary of state. joining us right now former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush fox news contributor karl rove good to see you thanks for inject us in our reaction to potential selection for secretary of state? >> well if she were to win were to appoint joe biden two things would come out of it one would be we would we enormously entertained for the next four years for as long as he occupancy that office would be enormously entertained second of all, it would s signify in likelihood the white house was content to move he foreign policy decision-making completely out of state department lodge at national skourt counsel west winning joe biden has been wrong on every major policy issue since the end of the united states senate in 1972. i mean, he has been wrong on everything, i find it hard to believe, that hillary clinton having had the interact with him the situation room for four years would -- would decide she could trust his judgment, remember two of them in opposite sides reviving president obama over the issue of the raid on to take out osama bin laden. she was for it. joe biden against it so i mean, you've got bad judgment a nice fellow entertaining all getout i think utter disaster can when shed go electoraled picked him. >> also against in in terms of those of who torun obama wanted biden to run for president. >> well, about initially biden wanted biden to run for president, [laughter] >> he was said i am considering it considering it during the primary season. >> well sometimes, you know, the old team rival series sometimes you strengthen your administration by picking people like that whom you have respect for, about who represent a significant element of the party and who you think their strengths will help you in office but i -- again i find it hard to believe, that hillary having had to deal with -- look he is an interning guy sought semigoofist, i can imagine the situation room listening to him blab on about something, i -- i find it very unlikely. >> carl i appreciate somebody might accidental tell the truth about something, in washington. >> frankly even fun intentional, in terms of all these people that hillary clinton has had out on the campaign trail for her, yesterday, it was first lady, going to be president himself in the days to come, does that zbal that she is nervous? >> no, it just signaturephize has resources properly deploy them anybody in her position has access to combatant president of the united states combata incumbent, first lady elizabeth warren start on her part i know from personal experience talking to people in the trump hierarchy they are concerned about not having a -- an army of surrogates out there, acting on their behalf of, coincident acquired how governor bush of texas in 2000 did it basically combatant information h incumbent investigation, what you want is while you have the candidates, the pm vice presidential candidates at about groubd states you want voices to make certain if you are in florida, you want somebody to get you news coverage in iowa, if you got your vice presidential candidate in pennsylvania you want somebody to be making news for you in nevada, and -- she is smart is to deploy. >> i will be blunt in terms of surrogates for donald trump, who i have seen encountering on the air, there was not a coordinated effort there was not coordinated message among a lot of these people throughout this campaign, and really, there was a big gaping hole. earlier guests talking about great gift that the obamacare blow-up, the clinton incorporated e-mails that are coming out of wikileaks incredible gifts to trump campaign but in earlier suggests he doesn't have the ground game, and the infrastructure to get that message out, in the short time between now and election, what are your thoughts on that? >> well, look, owing game the republican national committee was given the responsibility, for generating the ground game they have done as good a job, is as a national committee can do. the difficulty is the pm candidate is -- is the collector funnel for volunteers there is a certain number of the people respond total republican party any given state, and turn out. where you get the additional oomph from the pm campaign completely focused on generating volunteers from rallies other activities and funneling them into campaign, into the ground game that is not happening in this election. >> really. >> trump has vast groups of people show up at rallies, but there is no over the to funnel them, at rallies in the final two weeks of 20 campaign we had buses outside every venue people who extolled the ato endees at rallies to volunteer say we have seen got buses outside please give us the next three hours to go hit critical neighborhoods, in our community and every single time we filled buses in fact kept adding buses because it became so popular, there is none of that kind of activity the internet makes it easier you want to volunteer for donald trump at rally text 12345 right now go over there to that exit and we will sign you up immediately, that none of that happened. >> having said is that carl do you think he can would come back win this or no? >> well look. the race is closing, not a lot realclearpolitics average to over 5 is moving we typically see in final stages of the election is that it does tighten up here is his challenge, romney carried states that were 206 tolerab 6 electoral you need 270, trump now -- ahead in arizona north carolina has to win two states ahead won by barack obama, ohio and iowa would give 204, close in three states arizona 1.5 florida 1.8 nevada 2.0 if he won those three states would get 250 obviously the big enchilada is florida then win north carolina get to 260 -- i'm 265, then win something else. >> okay to get 270, great to see you as always thank you so much karl rove, 11 days until election day newt gingrich live with advice for donald trump in final push back in a minute. this man creates software, used by this bank, to protect this customer, who lives here and flies to hong kong, to visit this company that makes smart phones, used by this vice president, this little kid, oops, and this obstetrician, who works across the street from this man, who creates software. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. today we're gonna be comparing these two truck beds. let's start over here with this aluminum bed. you put your toolbox up here... whoa! that's a big hole. that is unbelievable. now let's check out the roll formed steel bed of the silverado. same angle,same empty tool box. took it way better. the steel held up. it's truck month! make a strong decision. find your tag and get over eleven thousand total value on this silverado all star. silverado proved it is the toughest truck here. maria: welcome back, we are 45 minutes away from opening bell,market are trading up, but we are well off the highs look what has happened in the last 10 minutes an initial spike, on that gdp number and dagen mentioned that the consumer spending was is not that bad. dagen: point i have gone trying to make when number came out before i read report only saw headlined close to 3% american consumer has carried this economy, all year belong, it would have contracted earlier in the first half of the year it is not for people out there shopping. >> yeah. >> it did slow consumer spending but still up 2.1%, that is significant. maria: and you have a thought on number. >> one of the reasons market right might not be as thrilled as it was first blush there was a contribution from trade, trade will ebb and flow but not sustainable we're not going to suddenly see a trade deficit chance quarter after quarter after quarter, so to dagen's o point when you see -- sxhooer growth did he accelerated from 4% to 2% that is solid but not going to it is not an acceleration, means we drop back into one and one half 2% we have been in. >> we know this number is typically -- is revised, let's get to stuart varney host of "varney & company" right now looking as numbers stu good morning to you takeaway. >> i made it on to set right outside the studio we have the vice presidential candidate governor pence about 40 youngsters in halloween costumes at least a disease heavily armed secret service i scrambled on to set, to answer your question. >> thank you. >> i will answer your question. don't get hopes up. it sounds like a pretty solid number, up 2.9% annualized growth not bad as guests were saying you have got a problem with trade that is not sustainable. you got a problem with consumer spending or consumption generally, that has slowed, so this is subject to revision so i think that is why the market originally popped a little bit on this settled back down don't get your hopes up, i am sure hillary clinton's camp will will make a very big deal out joostsdz a lot of twitter followers not believing the number 11 days away from election -- >> conspiracy theory camp but i don't trust numbers. >> wree see you in a few minutes "varney & company" begins top of the hour 9:00 a.m. eastern after "mornings with maria", market on the move this morning watching apple company unveiling new line of mac books yesterday added a tuch bar to the version of the macbook pro amazon to watch taking a hit company reported third quarter earnings last night, profits we had down by increased expenses there could be more costs for the company, down the road, amid reports amazon planning to open as many as 2000 grocery stores in the u.s. over the next decade stock is coming back down to earth this morning at least a bit after a record run all year 11 days counting newt gingrich officers his advice to donald trump as election enters the final stretch, he is up next live. is it a professor who never stops being a student? 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is that what you are talking about. >> and -- and i mean, hillary doing a fund-raiser to help ray of 800,000 dollars for the wife of the fbi person in charge of her investigation and i mean, the fbi reaching agreements, with potential witnesses that i have never heard of where they agreed to destroy the computers, i mean give me break! this is -- we have never, ever to the best my knowledge had gi this corrupted this dishonest at the very top i think a real problem because if you can't trust the police, to do the investigation, then who is going to do the investigating. >> how bad is corruption going to get? >> speaker gingrich, the drain the swamp messaging that trump has been developing seems to have a lot of resonance particularly with clinton ink rooefs from wikileaks yet seems drifting over into rigged the electrics mixing the message, do you think as we are running into the final days of the campaign, do you think they have the messaging down do you think they have infrastructure to get the message out? >> well they have the infrastructure, they have largest socially network i have ever seen certainly getting a lot of messaging out they draw enormous crowds and those crowds remember in singling of social media every person has their network of people they communicate with facebook or twitter or e-mail, so you have by insgraming a lot of things going one trump gets 20,000 people they are probably reaching another half million or more. but i do think he needs to stay focused, he has two messages, positive, contract with american voter, new deal for african-americans, negative just look at wikileaks, look at all the evidence, you really want to put the most corrupt couple in american history back in the white house? i think that is the core of his message. >> i have been hearing from voters, atmospheric gingrich wikileaks things is getting confusing so much information there accusations a lot of people are saying we should not be talking about bill clinton president before we should talk about hillary clinton now, how do you simplify this so people understand what is really going on in like the most important headlined to take away from this? >> well, the most important summary headlined is simply unendingly corrupt clearly sold public off thes asset for power and money raised money for people including kicktatorships very, very antihuman rights antifamily antigay antichristian antijewish, they have no shame go down take the 12 page memo, doug, look at it a 12 page outline, of how to make sure that bill clinton got rich, and hillary clinton got rich you can't divide two, this is he is gonna be in the east wing going bab in the white house they have worked together as team to get rich, they have worked together as a team to be powerful, they are who you get if she wins. maria: speaker gingrich it is dagen mcdowell as a surrogate for donald trump, you are brilliant, fiery loaded for bear, but a lot of the zboots on tv are not. and to what you are talking about in terms of getting the message out on the clinton foundation, on the corruption, of that of the clinton couple, do you need to do a better job of messaging with the other surrogates in final days? >> well, probably probably wouldn't hurt to have a little bit of schooling on it case it is so implicated, there is so much i think i probably have advantage of being a historian and having been speaker of the house so i can assimilate this pretty rapidly there is a lot of stuff also the on the reality, this is the most one-sided news immediate in american history, they are not going to cover any this have if they can avoid it, it is astonishing how hard they work, to avoid the american people learning the truth, but in age of social media, and in age of fox news and fox business channel, the truth is getting out despite every effort of the elite media to stop it and i think it is penetrating causing her more and more problems with every day offing. >> the point you tried to make the other night with megyn kelly boe that interview is trending on the internet, are you surprised it got the traction that it did. >> i am surprised -- want to make it will clear to everybody whoever watches it i dealt with her exactly the way with john king from cnn in 2012 had nothing do with who she was had to do with topic a bias of the news media and unending bias news media so anybody who is curious the john king interview and look at that interview, there is exactly the same issue about. >> media bias. >> you got media but gop, i mean can we talk about speaker paul ryan for a the second 11 days in is he ever going to say anything nice about the gop nominee? >> well, i presume going to pick up governor haley yesterday said truth is she can't possibly vote for hillary clinton she is going to vote for donald trump, and the fact is paul never backed off voting for trump. he just didn't want his members to get all absorbed trying to defend trump i don't think that is irrationale on his part a member in a marginal race last thing you want them to do is go in there every time trump says something be pinned by no local news media or opponent trying to defend him i think members running for reelects should focus on how bad hillary is keep their opponent on defense, as for their opponent are you really for western hymn is fer with no brourdz 600 million people can come to the u.s.? i mean, i think there are lots of things about hillary our candidates can do in op-ed, if people decide to vote against hillary the truth is donald trump will get elected. >> speaker good to see you as you to much newt gingrich joining us there and we'll be right back. our entire staff stay connected and work together in real time to help those that need it. the ability to collaborate changes how we work. what we do together changes how we live. ... >> such a great time. we ran out of time. michael johns, dagen mcdowell and lee carter, a great show. happy halloween, have a good weekend. >> the girls work on sunday. maria: stuart, take it away. stuart: are you done? don: yeah, we're done. we're talking. 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