Thursday, October 11, 2018

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It's bad enough for investors when every single stock on the dial turns red

and all three Wall Street indices see their biggest one-day losses in months,

but it's even worse when the US president attacks the country's central bank.

"I think the FED is making a mistake- you're so tight. I think the FED has gone crazy."

Last month the US Federal Reserve raised the benchmark interest rate

for the third time this year and signaled it would tighten monetary policy further.

A series of economic data in recent days raised

expectations for another rate hike in December,

pushing borrowing costs up.

The volatility index or the fear gauge has nearly doubled in the past week.

It's now at the highest level in six months.

Inflation fears are not the only cause.

The market rout comes just after the IMF warned the ongoing trade tensions

would harm global economic growth.

"I think the writing is on the wall: the feds are going to keep interest rates moving higher

and I think this is what's causing the bulk of the ruckus,

but you know those simmering tensions between the US and China

certainly adding quite a lot of flavor to the mix."

Donald Trump also called the stock market rout

a long awaited correction.

US stocks have been at all-time highs since the summer.

While they aren't yet in correction territory,

meaning a decline of at least 10 percent from a recent peak,

shares could still have further to fall.

For more infomation >> "The Fed has gone crazy" Trump attacks central bank after market rout - Duration: 1:32.

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Trump Demands Answers From SAU Over Disappearance Of Washington Post Columnist | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:28.

For more infomation >> Trump Demands Answers From SAU Over Disappearance Of Washington Post Columnist | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:28.

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Trump, Handelsstreit & steigende Zinsen: Es wird rauer an den Börsen - Interview Patrick Linden - Duration: 8:41.

For more infomation >> Trump, Handelsstreit & steigende Zinsen: Es wird rauer an den Börsen - Interview Patrick Linden - Duration: 8:41.

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Avenatti Finds New Way to Garner Attention, Challenges Trump Jr. to a Fight - Duration: 3:39.

Michael Avenatti, the creepy porn-star lawyer who won't go away, is now challenging Donald Trump Jr. to a physical brawl.

The lawyer told people at Tuesday's Vanity Fair Summit that he would be open to a charity match between himself and the son of his nemesis,

President Donald Trump.

I'm having lunch with Michael Avenatti @MichaelAvenatti at the Vanity Fair Summit and he's proposing a three-round mixed-martial arts fight with Donald Trump Jr.

— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) October 9, 2018 This is yet another way to garner attention for Avenatti. No joke. @DonaldJTrumpJr for charity.

His vocal criticisms of the president don't guarantee him consistent air time on cable news, so he's forced to improvise.

Those familiar with Avenatti's antics know this isn't out of the ordinary.

TRENDING: Teacher Learns Harsh Lesson After Calling for Kavanaugh Assassination The lawyer originally made a name for himself after filing a lawsuit on behalf of porn star Stormy Daniels.

It centered around a 2016 nondisclosure agreement between the adult film actress and Donald Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen.

Avenatti made the media rounds during the case, taking any screen time given to him.

His media obsession was so well-known that the judge even gave him an ultimatum: His publicity tour had to stop if he wanted to represent Daniels in the federal investigation of Cohen.

After being given the choice, Avenatti appeared on MSNBC.

Needless to say, Michael Avenatti made sure that wouldn't be the last America heard of Michael Avenatti.

During Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation process, the last thing needed were more unsubstantiated allegations.

Avenatti, of course, disagreed and introduced the world to Julie Swetnick. Swetnick's allegations were sickening.

She told of underage gang rape parties allegedly frequented by Kavanaugh, as well as spiked drinks that left young girls unable to defend themselves.

These accusations were instantly shredded by lawmakers.

Swetnick's story soon began to fall apart as people asked the simple question of "how many underage gang rape parties do you attend before calling the police?" RELATED: Swetnick Lashes Out Against GOP After Credibility Is Destroyed by False Kavanaugh Claims Even people who know Swetnick began coming forward,

Much of the embarrassment and fallout suffered after the flimsy accusation fell on Avenatti and Swetnick. casting major doubts on her credibility.

The lawyer's drive to attack anything remotely related to Trump kept him from researching a client's accusations,

as well as her own sketchy background, and turned him into a national laughing stock.

The lawyer has remained relatively quiet until challenging Trump Jr.

Avenatti may have also bit off more than he can chew with his fight plans. A quick search shows Trump Jr.

is almost half a foot taller than the lawyer, and is known to lift weights.

Video exists of him executing a dead lift of over 300 pounds.

If it comes to blows, the least we can expect is a very entertaining show.

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For more infomation >> Avenatti Finds New Way to Garner Attention, Challenges Trump Jr. to a Fight - Duration: 3:39.

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Trump: We're 'probably getting closer' to finding out what happened to Khashoggi - Duration: 2:37.

president Donald Trump said Thursday he is probably getting closer to finding

out what happens to vanish journalist Schumacher's oggi whose alleged

disappearance in Turkey last week at a Saudi Arabian consulate has stirred

renewed tensions over the u.s Saudi relationship

Kisuke a Saudi journalist who had been living in exile in the United States and

writing for The Washington Post did not appear to leave the Saudi consulate in

Istanbul after entering it to finalize divorce paperwork so he could marry his

fiancee Kazuki has been a vocal critic of the Saudi royal family and his

whereabouts as well as whether he is still alive have been the subject of

much speculation in the days since his disappearance Trump and other

administration officials including vice president Mike Pence and Secretary of

State Mike Pompeo have been public in their demands that the Saudi government

offer answers regarding Kazuki's disappearance and be transparent in the

investigatory process but the White House has come under criticism from some

who have argued its response to Kazuki's disappearance has not been strong enough

I have to find out what happened Trump told the Fox News Morning Show Fox &

Friends on Thursday when asked about possible repercussions for Saudi Arabia

we're probably getting closer than you might think but I have to find out what

happened we don't like it I don't like it no good Trump added Saudi Arabia has

roundly denied any allegations that kisaki died inside its consulate

although the Saudi government has yet to produce video backing up its claim that

the journalist left the consulate through a back door and has yet to make

good on its promise to allow Turkish authorities to search the building

during his interview Trump said relations with Saudi Arabia were

excellent boasting that the Middle Eastern Kingdom benefits from u.s

protection Trump also brokered a nearly 110 billion dollars defense agreement

with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-saud in May 2017 Saudi Arabia is a very rich

country and for years and years there would be no Saudi Arabian if there was

to United States because we protected them Trump said Trump appeared reluctant

to halt arms sales to Saudi Arabia if its officials are found to be

responsible for Kazuki's disappearance a washington d-c based analyst told

POLITICO on wednesday that if the saudis don't come up with a credible answer to

this they're done in this town

For more infomation >> Trump: We're 'probably getting closer' to finding out what happened to Khashoggi - Duration: 2:37.

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Trump vows to "get to bottom" of Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance - Duration: 1:04.

president meanwhile says he has spoken with officials in Saudi Arabia regarding

the disappearance of a prominent Saudi journalist Jamal keshavjee has not been

seen since entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul more than a week ago Turkish

authorities say the Washington Post writer was killed allegations a Saudi

Arabia denies speaking at the White House from vowed to get to the bottom of

the case I would be certainly concerned that in fact we have a call in to his

wife his wife wrote us a letter and addressed it to my wife and myself and

were in contact with her now and we want to bring it to the White House it's a

very sad situation it's a very bad situation and we want to get to the

bottom of it the White House also said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and

senior officials had spoken with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on

Tuesday and asked for more details about the situation

For more infomation >> Trump vows to "get to bottom" of Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance - Duration: 1:04.

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Hours After Haley Resignation, Trump Floats Surprise Suggestion for Her Replacement - Duration: 3:46.

President Donald Trump made a surprising suggestion for the new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

The current ambassador, Nikki Haley, announced her resignation on Tuesday and plans to leave the position at the end of the year.

In her resignation letter, Haley cited her long career in public office as part of her reason for leaving.

"Between the UN Ambassadorship and serving in the South Carolina Governorship and General Assembly,

I have been in public office for fourteen straight years," Haley wrote.

"As a businessman, I expect you will appreciate my sense that returning from government to the private sector is not a step down but a step up." Trump praised Haley's work in the U.N.

and the progress his administration has made on a number of "problems," including North Korea.

TRENDING: Teacher Learns Harsh Lesson After Calling for Kavanaugh Assassination .@POTUS on @nikkihaley: "We've done a fantastic job together.

We've solved a lot of problems, and we're in the process of solving a lot of problems." https://t.co/yr6Ul5M4wT pic.twitter.com/Ubgs5RvxLg — Fox News (@FoxNews) October 9,

2018 That leaves the question of who the replacement will be.

Talking to reporters about potential successors to Haley, Trump suggested that his daughter and adviser,

"I've heard a lot of names. Ivanka Trump, would be a good candidate.

How good would Ivanka be?" Trump said, as reported by CNN. I've heard Ivanka.

However, Trump quickly expressed doubt that his suggestion would work out.

"I think Ivanka would be incredible, but it doesn't mean I'd pick her," Trump said.

It's possible that Trump's elder daughter could have been a decent ambassador to the U.N.

She does have some experience with foreign affairs.

One example is the time she sat with international leaders at the G-20 Summit last summer.

She also acts as an adviser to her father in the White House.

job, foreign policy wasn't a big part of her background. When Haley took the U.N.

Previously, Haley was the governor of South Carolina and a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.

RELATED: Nikki Haley Joins Protesters Outside UN, Issues 'Loud' Message to Socialist President However,

Ivanka has already eliminated all hope for those wanting to see her in the position.

"It is an honor to serve in the White House alongside so many great colleagues and I know that the President will nominate a formidable replacement for Ambassador Haley.

That replacement will not be me," she wrote on Twitter.

It is an honor to serve in the White House alongside so many great colleagues and I know that the President will nominate a formidable replacement for Ambassador Haley.

That replacement will not be me.

— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) October 9, 2018 Other options for Trump include former Deputy National Security Advisor Dina Powell and current U.S.

Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell, according to The Daily Caller.

I'm sure Trump will pick the right person for the job, but it would have been interesting to see how his daughter would do.

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For more infomation >> Hours After Haley Resignation, Trump Floats Surprise Suggestion for Her Replacement - Duration: 3:46.

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Weather forecasts if President Trump described them - Duration: 1:42.

For more infomation >> Weather forecasts if President Trump described them - Duration: 1:42.

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Why Trump is blatantly making the midterms a referendum on him - Duration: 3:42.

as with everything else in the Trump era the midterm elections are about Donald

Trump it was inevitable it was inescapable and the president has

decided to own it like hurricane Michael hitting Florida with category for

intensity Trump is the gale force wind who will propel his party to either

victory or defeat as you probably know the president's party almost always

loses seats in the first off-year election that's why the occupants of the

White House usually tries to avoid nationalizing the midterms by trying to

avoid a national referendum even as they hit the trail these presidents gave

their congressional candidates the space to run local races that are tailored to

their states and districts they even got room to disagree with the party's leader

and that insulated the leaders to some degree from a disastrous outcome so when

George W Bush said in 2006 that his party had been given a thumping and when

Barack Obama said in 2010 that his party had gotten a shellacking they could at

least argue that it was not all their fault Trump will have no such luxury if

the Republicans hang on to the house he can claim most of the credit and if the

Democrats take the house Trump will get virtually all the blame but you know

what he'd get the credit or blame anyway even if he went on vacation for a month

even if Mulaney it took his phone away local issues matter but this is going to

be an up or down vote on trump and trumpism period that's because Trump

dominates the public life of this country like no other modern

commander-in-chief he dominates politics the media Twitter entertainment and the

cultural debate he is the driving force in the most hyperpolarized climate in a

generation so if Trump is destined to be the hero

or the goats in November he figured he might as well own it Politico says that

Trump is making them in terms of referendum on the one thing he appears

most comfortable talking about himself the president is asking supporters to

suspend their disbelief and imagine that his head is on the chopping block I

really could do without that metaphor Trump told a Mississippi rally that I'm

not on the but in a certain way I'm on the ballot

so please go out and vote the story adds that Trump often personalizes events and

tends to approach issues through the lens of his own experiences you think

and if the Democrats are going to run against the President as an

authoritarian racially insensitive divider he is the one with the megaphone

to demonize them as well in a USA Today op-ed filled with factually challenged

statements about the Dems health care plan Trump made this argument the truth

is that the centrist Democratic Party is dead the new Democrats are radical

socialists who want to model America's economy after Venezuela if Democrats win

control of Congress this November we will come dangerously closer to

socialism in America radical socialists may not be coming to get you

but the president is right that Democratic centrists have all but

vanished so have Republican centrists it's all based politics now as each

party has abandoned the mushy Center this was the reason that Trump didn't

make a unity appeal after getting Brett given or on the high court and instead

dismissed the allegations against him as a fabrication spawned by a Democratic

hoax Steve Bannon has been saying for months

that 2018 is Trump's first reelection campaign a do-over of sorts for the

Democrats that's why the president is acting as if it is

For more infomation >> Why Trump is blatantly making the midterms a referendum on him - Duration: 3:42.

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Melania Takes Stand for Men, Delivers Hard Truth to #MeToo Movement - Duration: 3:30.

For more infomation >> Melania Takes Stand for Men, Delivers Hard Truth to #MeToo Movement - Duration: 3:30.

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Make American Weapons Great Again: Trump Wants No More Chinese Parts - Duration: 4:54.

For more infomation >> Make American Weapons Great Again: Trump Wants No More Chinese Parts - Duration: 4:54.

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Trump vows to "get to bottom" of Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance - Duration: 1:05.

in operas and Trump says he has spoken with officials in Saudi Arabia regarding

the disappearance of a prominent Saudi journalist to purge Amal keshavjee has

not been seen since entering the soundy consulate in Istanbul more than a week

ago Turkish authorities say the Washington Post writer was killed

allegation Saudi Arabia denies speaking at the White House trump vowed to get to

the bottom of the case I would be certainly concerned and in fact we have

a call in to his wife his wife wrote us a letter and addressed it to my wife and

myself and were in contact with her now and we want to bring her to the White

House it's very sad situation it's a very bad situation and we want to get to

the bottom of it the White House also sent Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and

senior officials had spoken with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on

Tuesday and asked for more details about the situation

For more infomation >> Trump vows to "get to bottom" of Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance - Duration: 1:05.

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Rosenstein was trying to overthrow Trump: Sebastian Gorka - Duration: 5:19.

For more infomation >> Rosenstein was trying to overthrow Trump: Sebastian Gorka - Duration: 5:19.

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Feinstein Saw Trump's 'Lock Her Up' Chant – Needless to Say, She's NOT HAPPY - Duration: 2:48.

For more infomation >> Feinstein Saw Trump's 'Lock Her Up' Chant – Needless to Say, She's NOT HAPPY - Duration: 2:48.

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Trump Bullies The Media To Force Them To Praise Him - Duration: 3:07.

Next question is from @question0786 who asks, "Why is Republican media and politicians too

afraid to criticize 45 when they weren't afraid to criticize and slander 43 and 44, who were

also Republicans?

Why are they so afraid of a man-child who hasn't really done anything and probably won't

do anything to them?"

Here's the problem, though.

I mean, well, and let's be honest.

44, Barack Obama, he was a Democrat.

Acted like a Republican at times, acted like a Progressive at times, but overall he was

a Democrat.

The media didn't do a good job of criticizing George W. Bush, either.

I mean, let's not forget that you had MSNBC at the time and CNN and FOX News all supporting

his policy of interventionist war in the Middle East.

I mean, MSNBC fired Phil Donahue for speaking out against the Iraq War.

Yeah, they were pretty much lock-step with George W. Bush until MSNBC decided to become

the liberal channel, and that's what they kind of are today.

Who knows, I don't watch them so I assume they are based on what I see.

CNN, FOX News, massive cheerleaders for the war.

I think overall, the reason that a lot of media outlets aren't criticizing Donald Trump,

especially the conservative ones, is because they understand that if he gets mad at them

and says, "Hey, don't watch them anymore," his idiot followers are going to stop tuning

into FOX News or step reading Breitbart or Daily Caller, or whatever the new daily conservative

website of the month is.

They will, they do.

The guys does have influence among these sheep that follow him.

That's why they're kind of trying to toe the Trump line and say, "Yeah, he's a good guy.

We need to lock kids in cages, that's a good thing."

They are afraid of him.

He is a bully, and that's how bullies have their power.

Not because they have actual power, which Trump does not have over these media outlets,

but because they perceive him to have power.

Just like any bully.

You confront them, you can get them to back down.

These papers, these outlets, all of that, they are too terrified to ever stand up to

this man, and I don't ever see that changing, even if he ends up getting indicted, impeached,

removed from office, whatever.

They'll never say a bad word about him because they will always be afraid of him.

That's all the time we have for the questions today, but again, if you hae a question for

us, please send it using the #askrof, or you can send it to our Twitter account @ringoffireradio.

I'm Farron Cousins.

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