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finger by his mouth. his supercool, where is elon musk trying to go with spacex, mars? very cool. >> i'll make this fast, for all of you out there that want to go into space with richard branson or elon musk, knock yourself out, i'm going to stick to airplanes, thank you very much. >> is not the window seat. >> i think it's great to do this it's great to see the united states back in the space race and a happens it is amazing is private enterprise getting us there, no surprise to me. maria: great to talk with everybody, mark tepper, liz peek, cheryl casone, thank you so much don't miss my exclusive interview j.p. morgan jamie dimon will be my exclusive gas, join that with the fed and a lot more, stay with fox business. "varney & company" accident. take it away. >> good morning another crisis
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for boeing 737 max jack friday a panel blew out leaving a gaping hole on it alaska airlines flight. an emergency landing all 177 max jets have been grounded. 400 flights canceled. the good news when the plane depressurized, all 171 passengers were wearing their seatbelts. in other words it cannot be sucked out. boeing stock tumbling down 7.5% as we speak, 7.3%, premarket trading, boeing is a dow stock and it accounts for all of the dow's early loss, now are looking at a drop of about 137 for the dow, fractional gain for the s&p, the nasdaq up 28 points. the boeing stock that is what is hurting the dow. bitcoin that could be a decision on etf this week, that would make bitcoin easy to trade as a stock.
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449 that is bitcoin as of now. the yield on the ten year treasury above 4%, 404 to be precise. the two-year coming around 438, 436 at the moment, gas inches down the average for regular is 307. diesel down to $3.94. that is the market, politics the president returns to the campaign trail and he will attack donald trump is a danger to democracy, how speak in a black church in charleston the scene of a racial shooting. his support has slipped from 87% when he took office to 62% now, will also hear from donald trump he's doing a town hall on fox with brett and martha tonight. controversy boiling over with defense secretary lloyd austin he still hospitalized he's been there since january the first. he kept everyone in the dark including his boss the commander-in-chief. who's in charge of the military with the defense secretary is in the icu and the president is at his beach house.
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new numbers show 2.3 million migrants have into the country since 2021. the republicans want to impeach secretary mayorkas on the ground that he deliberately open the border in defiance of the law. on the show today a blockbuster report in the wall street journal alleging elon musk corporate managers are worried about his drug use i alex, cocaine, academy, can the richest person in the world do anything he likes? and the way it goes, giant rocket lifted off carrying a private lunar landing and took off of the last 12 hours. a first american trip to the moon and 50 years. it is monday january the eighth 2024, "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪.
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stuart: every morning we show you six avenue midtown manhattan, it's not quite deserted that the filled up c city. >> were not going back to 2019. good morning, everyone we are starting with boeing and the max jets a dramatic story of 4-foot long piece of the jetblue off in midair leaving passengers terrified. there is a passenger to this, the flight cancellation in the stock price movement. >> i don't know where to begin, let's start by the good news that nobody was sitting in the two seats next to the piece of the plane that blew out, the door plugged midair blew out at 16000 feet and left a gaping hole in the side of the plane, they had to depressurized the cabin as heavy wind blew when the passenger's belongings blew out, the door plug was actually found in the backyard of a
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schoolteacher in portland, oregon. he goes by the name of bob, not joking a wild story. regulators are going to use that to figure out what went wrong this jet 787 max nine was two months old in the past two months most recently in the past couple days the warning lights have gone off two or three times, the system was reset each time but still 171 of the jets in circulation have been grounded while there inspected in each inspection takes four to medicaid hours. stuart: the stock is down $18. >> people are scared. i don't know how that happened. here we go let's do politics, the biden campaign is defending the strategy after obama, former president obama reportedly worried about biden's chances this year, lisa boothe is with us, do you think obama is carrying the shots. is obama calling the shots? >> doesn't matter considering
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how bad everything is. obama said he wanted to fundamentally transform america and consider us fundamentally transform with all these illegal immigrants are biden has led over the southern border but what is interesting biden and his team has made the calculation, they're not trying to convince anyone of the record, there he's not running on his record and not trying to convince americans the second term will be better were getting to x, y, and z, his only argument the other guy is worse. republicans are worse than a threat to democracy. that's what is trying to do and my youngest brother, my little brother when he was younger and he didn't want the is vegetables he said look at the trees is trying to distract her and that's what joe biden is trying to do, i may not be the best in everything is kind of in the crapper but look over here look at the trees. stuart: what you make of the idea that former president obama would try to shift biden aside to make way for michelle.
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it's been on the show before instruct them vigorously, what do you think. >> i heard the argument as well, i never say never anymore, everything is so strange when an upside down world, who knows, it would have to be done at the democratic national convention that's pretty dicey and messy. we know joe biden is not good health, he is oldest president in american history and he will be the oldest president in american history. it's an issue we've seen and polling for americans, who knows, never take anything off the table. stuart: defense secretary lloyd austin has been hospitalized since new year's day, complications from elective surgery, there's no word on when he will be discharged. this is a big deal, it was four days until the president was told the austin was in the hospital, you have to ask who is running the show. >> the deputy defense secretary was on vacation in puerto rico,
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while there is a war in the middle east in the war in europe as well, what i think is interesting, typically the stories are over republicans are pouncing now we see a collection pouncing from all aspects of the media, democrats are piled on as well. why did it take this to condemn this a administration especially in foreign policy they lied to us about so much, look at the box to resolve from afghanistan they would held information from the suicide bomber it was a prisoner release from bagram airfield and they lied to us about the chinese balloon that was spying and collecting intel from a newspaper photographer capturing it that we knew. and they lied to us about the iran the $6 billion trying to tell a somebody was going to be used for terrorism will be no money is fungible, that's a short list of the amount of why this a administration has told us. it is wrong in a dereliction of duty and you should be shown the door but why did it take this
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for people to realize that were being lied to. stuart: it's an extraordinary story, the time before the defense secretary is in the hospital and doesn't tell anybody but the president is in the beachhouse that is an extraordinary situation to be in. >> doesn't it tell you about lloyd austin the arrogance that he felt like he could do whatever he wanted he doesn't have to report to anyone. >> with my get the full story sooner or later. >> them will come back and talk about it. stuart: let's get to the markets red ink strictly for the doubt, the but when stock is way down if the dow stock and that accounts for the loss on they're down, fractional gain and loss for the s&p, the nasdaq of 15. jessica is with us as he is most monday mornings. microsoft will overtake apple to become the most valuable company in the world, why do you think apple fades. >> i think apple has some very serious issues, what are the issues if you look at the
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numbers out of foxconn that makes iphones in china, those numbers have been declining rapidly, what we saw with apple we haven't seen since 1982 and a decline for days in a row down over 6% and as we sat on the shelves countless times as goes apple, so goes the market, they both have antitrust issues, microsoft has antitrust issues and chatgpt from new york times and apple has antitrust issues from the smartwatch but when you see apple which is so dependent on china, china is in freefall and if they get rely on the chinese consumer and rely on the chinese labor force, they have issues i would say is going to be a rough ride. stuart: at the moment apple is $84 billion more valuable than microsoft i think that is a closing price. $84 billion is not much in this market and microsoft can
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overtake them fairly quickly. it could be a couple days it's pocket change, could be one or two days. >> you were saying bitcoin is due for a surge, it's not doing too badly, 44000. why the possible surge, the etf. >> i think so, keep in mind, only bitcoin is like having a tiger as a pet, it is cool, fun until he decides to attack you and eat you. anybody who's going to be in bitcoin and invest in bitcoin needs to know that the biden lottery ticket. here's what i think the new etf which will likely get approved on wednesday is going to bring billions and billions of dollars into bitcoin mostly from institutions, it will probably give bitcoin a boost but there's going to be volatility. it's a highly speculative investment. i'm in it and have been in it since 2019. by bitcoin first before you buy
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the etf but the etf will help the price. stuart: there is a further rally for bitcoin it says jeff sica on videotape which could be repeated. thank you, you're alright. here's what's coming up on the monday morning. a 26-year-old guy in texas living paycheck to paycheck a roof salesman out of college he quit their job and created the american dream in 60 days. we will bring you lucas robinson. he will be here to tell his story. this 2.3 million migrants came across the borders since biden took office secretary mayorkas is accused of intentionally letting them in. intentionally, that is important that's why he may be impeached, more on that coming at you next. you can't buy great conversations
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stuart: alejandro mayorkas will visit the border today, casey's giggle is there any joins me now. what can we expect from the secretaries visit. >> this is the fourth time we should mention that secretary mayorkas has made the trip to eagle pass sensor crisis began. it comes ahead of wednesday's impeachment inquiry against him. the head of dhs is scheduled to meet with cbp agents on the ground and also stop by federally run facilities here to receive operational updates from those working on the front lines. a late afternoon press conference is now scheduled. the community has been the primary surge of immigration and
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the primary epicenter of the surge and cbp sources tell fox since october the first there have been more than 785,000 migrant encounters along the entire southern border, texas governor greg abbott on "fox news sunday" said he set eight letters to the biden administration regarding problems this has post not just vortexes but the whole country. >> i personally handed a letter to president biden into secretary mayorkas when they showed up in el paso, texas outlining five things that they could do that would eliminate the crisis at the border in response to eight of those letters i've heard absolutely nothing from the biden administration. >> the cold weather adding to the dangers out here mexican authorities rescuing a mother and her four children from the banks of the rio grande river yesterday. the family got stuck trying to
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cross and had been in the chilly water for some seven hours and were suffering from hypothermia. they did make it back to the mexican side where they were picked up. stuart: what a story, good stuff. 2.3 migrants have been released into the country since biden took office, speaker johnson calling out secretary mayorkas on those numbers, watch this. >> i believe secretary mayorkas is an abject failure because not of incompetence but he's done this intentionally, these are intentional policy decisions that are being made and there must be accountability for that. stuart: keyword intentional, homeland security committee member carlos hermanus joins me now. why would mayorkas allow these migrants in? we may have an audio problem, congressman can we open up the audio channel and i'll repeat the question, carlos hermanus is
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with us, can you hear meese or? we will tap dance for a moment. i am curious what are they saying about his reading of the border. the approval is that an all-time record low that's how many approve of how he's doing with the border, 75% of voter polls say this is a huge issue, 45% calling it a crisis and another 30% say it's very serious according to polling by cbs. it also asked how do you feel about congressional republicans what is their approval rating on immigration of the border, 35%, it is not much better than president biden, there are concerns that some republicans might want to shut the government or preserve the chaos for lack of a better phrase to keep it as a campaign issue rather than reaching across the aisle and solving the problem.
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stuart: congressman carlos gimenez is back with us he can hear me and he could hear all of us. why would secretary mayorkas intentionally allow these migrants in? >> that's a great question, something i've been asking for every three years, close to three years i believe it is intentional. i've said many times you can't be this dumb and we had numerous witnesses that came and testified before us and they told the secretary specifically what they needed to do to curb the flow and they refuse to do it. it's done on purpose. why, i don't know the answer to the question. perhaps on purpose. stuart: perhaps they thought leading and a large number of hispanic people would boost the hispanic vote in the united states and hispanic people would approve of that, that's clearly backfired. >> is clearly backfired and it continues to backfire, they are
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dedo that is not true but they continue to allow the migrants in, what is the real reason, why do they want these migrants to the united states and the policies clearly that have led to this madness that we have at the southern border and i still don't know why maybe one day we will find out. stuart: are you willing to shutdown the government over the border. >> that is a fail policy, when you shut that the government, the flow of migrants are going to be coming through and increasing and who are we going to hurt, the american people. we were ready proven shutting down the government doesn't save us any money whatsoever. what are we trying to prove, not in favor of shutting down the government, we need to get on with the impeachment of mayorkas and get on with the impeachment of president biden also and we need to move on, we need a new president, that's only thing that's going to solve this problem and unfortunately is a
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new president. stuart: that the only way around this problem and we have another 11 months with this president. the only way to change the situation is a new president, that is not good news. you have another 2 million coming in the next 11 months or even more. >> this a administration, i don't believe anything that they tell me, working to cut a deal with you at the end of the day i do believe anything that they say it's been proven time and time again that this a administration will live through its teeth and tell the american people what they want to hear and do something completely different. and if you want to know what president biden is doing, listen to them, whatever he is saying he's doing the opposite. i don't believe it. it is unfortunate, we need to strengthen our majority in the house. we need to get the senate back and we need a new president. all of this is happening through executive order. all of these happen through executive order. in a new president will be able to reinstitute the policies that
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we had a president trump that would stop the flow and stop the madness that we see the southern border. stuart: carlos manus, thank you for being with us. check the markets, the dow is down 150 because boeing stock is a down stock in sharply lower. will take you to the opening bell on wall street right after this. ♪ ♪ ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience, tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading.
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stuart: three minutes to go to open up the market, the dow is down 115 that is because of boeing. keith fitz with me now. you like nvidia even though it is a $500 a share, 495, do you think is going higher than that? >> i do, but i also think this is the year we will see a split. one of the things management has to do is make the stock more assessable 80 plus% market share a.i. expanding data centers are moving it's a great play. stuart: if they were to announce a split the stock will go up. very quickly. >> i think it would run ahead of the split and don't remember how splits work they tend to attract
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a lot more capital it's interesting place, before we will look at as opposed after. stuart: let's move on to costco company i like $655 a share and you think it's going higher, maker case. >> as long as my wife limits me to keep my hands on the cart their strong consumer demand dollars, customers have got to make every dollar go further, this is due for a split sticky membership present plus new stores opening. stuart: you like your business model the subscription idea? >> it engenders loyalty people know what they're getting, it's a great experience every time you go into the store every time in the costco line, to me it's what it these things in the right place at the right time, great experience. stuart: have problems in stocks that have gone up quite sharply almost a straight line, i'm trying to buy it at the new higher level. you apparently are not.
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>> respectfully, i understand your fear, change your tactics, by last look for the thing about parker gives and takes over t time, what goes up doesn't necessarily come down but you can control the risk ahead of time. stuart: tell me about palantir. period two who into oblivion, it's going to double digit ceo says we can sell enough product organizations, private industry running to it, it's only one space, 50 bucks a share a few years from now. stuart: $50 a share a few years from now, intriguing prospect. thanks a lot for joining us, we will see you again real soon. monday morning, clapping and cheering. the market moments from now, we are expecting a mixed opening, the dow down small gains for the s&p and for the nasdaq, the dell onto dow has opened with the loss of 144 points, as we've
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been telling you that is primarily boeing sharply lower. >> and $20. 8% down. that is taking the shaving off the dow industrials. there is a dow 30, one third up two thirds down, roughly speaking. s&p 500 on the upside to the very late early going, three points. the nasdaq composite on the upside of the early going. about one quarter of 1%. big tech, is it a mixed picture? , no, they're all up, meta, amazon, microsoft, apple all on the upside, no huge gains but the stocks are up. we gotta get back to boeing, i don't have any points of the dow industrial but the stock is down $20, it is shaving 145 points off the dow, without blowing the dow would be up, with boeing is down 126, what we have on this. >> the faa and the european safety agency are grounded this
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jet. if it's a manufacturing oversight as it's been reported that is a sign of deficiency at boeing's key supplier spirit arrow system are down 14% right now, the plane that had the issue was full by spirit airlines their stock is down 6% right now but united had the most number 737 max initially at 79 they turned the corner and higher, cancellation at alaska, 139, united 234, that is just today. stuart: a big blockbuster article about elon musk using illegal drugs, tell me more. >> the problem he ran six companies. it is been reported that he has used, we've seen them use marijuana, cocaine, listing, ecstasy, he is acknowledged drug use like having a prescription for ketamine for depression.
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his attorney said he is randomly drug tested he never once failed a drug test but the wall street journal does a major report and they say executives and board members at his six companies are very concerned about his drug use and they think it could be driving the erratic and volatile behavior, not to mention lucas basics, billions of dollars in government contracts and the head of the company reported to use illegal drugs on several occasions. stuart: it does not look good, the stock hardly done at all. >> you asked the right question can he do whatever he wants the world's richest man. >> that's with the general public will pursue this. do what you want to do billion dollars, good question. let's get on to netflix, are they cutting content? >> they did because of the writers strike in the hollywood strike i had the exact numbers, 705 movies, series, documentaries in 2023 compared
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with 839, 2022 was a big drop is actually the first time netflix has ever shrink the programming that it puts out. it doesn't matter, management is so confident that they could continue to poland new subscribers and suffer they have been right. that is the truth. let's get back to apple, down close to 6% in this year 2024, is there more bad news? >> the sales decline in china is much worse than feared, jeffrey says of the first week of the new year i fo iphone fell 13% ad they expect that to clot into decline 2024, big reason huawei that the local phone and it's pretty good in their stealing iphones thunder you have the report, the justice department is in the late stages of the antitrust investigation into apple strategies and protector iphone business. they can bring charges in the
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first half of the year. >> that's not a good headline to see, let's get onto microsoft a new deal with whom and for what. >> a south korean company called q cells making solar panels and they make them in georgia at a factory there. they're in a deal with microsoft to supply with 12 gigawatts in the panels through 2032, that would power 1.8 million. microsoft at 369. we have doordash, i would presume thereof, somebody likes them. mark mahaney loves them. it's time to buy which the stock doubled more than 37% to $130. they say the core u.s. restaurant delivery business was strong for them, it's a catalyst in there i am profitability in the name -- top pick replacing the old top pick at jeffrey's which was uber. stuart: i have to do more on the
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food delivery thing. i've got to try. >> there are so many fees, it's not your thing. i never do it. the dow is down 103 points, 104, all of the loss accounted for by boeing, your down 100, that is a quarter of 1%, 373 shows the power of boeing. >> your weapon about $1,200,000,000,000 with the in after quite. the dow winners whose off the top of that salesforce, disney, intel, procter & gamble, home depot. s&p 500, the winners headed by american airlines, baxter, brown and brown, decks, top of the nasdaq list, crowd stock. >> advanced micro. finishing off my sentence. there is a lot. >> i cannot finish that sentence
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for you. check the ten year treasury, but the 4% mark, 403, just above there, where is gold above $2000 an ounce, 2028, bitcoin there is hope that we will get news on the etf this week, $45000 according as we speak, price of oil hovering around $70.7043. nat gas 277 per million british units is down today average price. 307 is a national average. california $4.67. you lucky people. coming up the older generation cannot get their head around gen z in the workplace. a lot of feedback on tiktok, watch this. >> when you put acrylic fill on your public work calendar and say i'm busy and can't make the client call, i'm not sure everyone is appetizing in that moment.
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stuart: tuff stuff. actress jodie foster took a stab at the agenda the. we will tell you what was said. dr. fauci taken the hot seat on the covid origins in the future pandemic. i want to know how doc siegel would handle future pandemic. he's going to be on the show. the tenth hour spending, the firelight entered right does not like it. economist stephen moore breaks it down. right after this. ♪ people are excited about what ai will do for them. we're excited about what ai will do for business.
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stuart: the news that boeing is shaving 152 points off the dow industrials. it is the dow stock, if it wasn't for boeing, the dow would be dead flat.
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the white house taking a victory lap on the labor market in 2023. edward lawrence joined us from the white house, do they have the numbers to back up a victory lap? >> yes and no what the president is doing today he's trying to change the debate and make the election about the former president and not the state of things in the economy, let's do a deeper dive into the job numbers as we look at it. a record 8.7 million people december needed a second job to afford the cost of things, this number has grown as inflation spiked under president biden, the acting labor secretary acknowledged the problems. >> what do you say to the growing number the have to get a second job in order to handle the cost of living? >> this is president biden's most important priority to make sure that jobs are good jobs, one job is enough to sustain a
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family and everyone sees themselves with the pathway to the middle class and he often calls breathing room. if after work multiple jobs that is not the breathing room that the president wants to see. >> the issue for 35 months, the president has been saying he needs more time. in that time the workers paychecks are 3% less than inflation and overall the economy lost 1.5 million full-time workers and added 762,000 part-time workers from november to december. overall the numbers are good but with the numbers and hardships this might be what the federal reserve is looking at and to see their forecast three or so integrate cuts coming up. stuart: congress has announced a $1.59 trillion topline spending deal. while the far right not happy with it, steve moore joins us now, what do you say to the spending limit and does it avert a government shutdown?
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>> good to be with you. i'm in favor of this deal i think mike johnson the new speaker did a good job. i'm not going to break out hallelujah or something. but given the hand that the house republicans have been dealt you can't get 218 republicans to agree on what day it is in the week. i thought this was pretty smart. it does have some modest cuts in spending including a $20 billion reduction in the irs funding the joe biden wanted. that is a good thing. it does put a cap on spending but spendings get ago what let me be clear about this, you just raise an important point. i think a government shutdown would've been a disaster for the republicans, you and i have been in this game a long time, nine out of the last ten times better government shutdown which party gets blamed for? >> the republican party.
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>> republicans. >> this adverts that and it keeps the focus in 2024 of the financial and fiscal calamity in this country today. if you're upset about the 6 trillion-dollar increase in spending under biden and upset about a 34 trillion-dollar national debt that had 250 trillion you have to get rid of joe biden is that simple. stuart: you have a new op-ed and it's titled blue state dysp dysphoria, soak the rich policies have incited a meltdown and democrat run areas. i believe you got the numbers, you tell us, how many people left illinois, new york and california in the last ten years. i think you got the absolute number, what is it. >> it is close to 5 million people. if you add new jersey which is the fourth big blue state it's about 5 million people. this is one of the mass migrations in american history. if you look at the states that
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gain the most population over the last ten years you're talking about florida, texas, south carolina, north carolina, georgia those states the southeast have a larger gdp total combined economic output than the northeast that the first time it ever happened in american history what's happening is not just the migration of people to the low tax states but also migration of business activity capital investment the south is where it's at right now and what is the response by the blue states, they keep raising their tax rates. california enacted a new tax rate in california, 14.4%. you can move to florida and texas and pay 0. this is a no-brainer. stuart: is this taxes or people wanting to move to a good business climate of expansion?
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>> good point, it is the latter it is not just taxes. these states that are growing rapidly our right to work states. they basically say they have unions but as a worker to join the union or not join they have lighter regulation and better policies across the board. a pro-business atmosphere in the point of my article today is the blue states don't get it, they keep raising our tax rate, my home state of illinois. if you look at what's happening in maryland and a bunch of other blue states they continue to soak the rich and all that does is leave more people that are taking their jobs with them. i wish the blue states would get their act together and stop avoiding reality which is taxes do matter and they matter a lot. stuart: steve moore, great stuff. thank you for joining us. i want to know about trump's tax plan. i believe he announced a tax plan if he is reelected.
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>> he is a 2017 tax cut and most of them will expire in 2025. bloomberg is reporting that he wants to make this permanent. in order to bring in more middle-class and working-class americans he's not going to lower the tax rate further. remember it was that 35% and he wanted it to go down to 15% but they settled at 21, he's going to keep it at 21 and make it permanent the rest of the tax cut. >> income tax cut is that part of the plan. >> i haven't heard anything on that. coming up, i think it's a fair question, who is in charge of our government. the president is in cognitive decline, the defense secretary still hospitalized, they didn't tell anybody he's in the hospital. 70 questions my take at the top of the hour. bill ackman wants to crackdown on plagiarism in elite universities. he's good to use artificial intelligence to do that. the report next.
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bill ackman looking for ways to combat plagiarism at major universities. lydia hu is on the story. how does bill ackman plan to do it. >> is willing to invested in a.i. startup that would be good the published works of academics for plagiarism. until now ackman has focused his criticism on iv leagues in elite schools but the new proposal for an a.i. generated review expands the scope to all higher education, he posted this on x. every faculty member knows that once the work is targeted by a.i. they will be outed. nobody of written work in academia king support the power of a.i. surging for quotation marks, failure to paraphrase appropriately where the failure to properly credit the work of others. he suggests a consequence of plagiarized audit can be widespread. it can lead to wholesale firings of faculty, donors terminating their donations, federal funding being withdrawn in a massive
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where faculty members in universities sue on what is plagiarism and what is not, the proposal for an a.i. powered plagiarism comes at a fresh accusation. plagiarism hurled a ackman's wife, former associate professor at mit who earned her phd from the elite university. accusation servicing as ackman becomes one of the most vocal critics of the ivy league responses to anti-semitism since october 7. particular aim at is alma mater. his team will complete the plagiarism at mit and calling for starter for the third-party review of all higher education. he is offered indicating is willing to invest and he expects donors will demand this type of review. stuart: he's really going at it. check the markets. 25 minutes worth of business, the nasdaq is doing well, up 100 points, the dow is down 200
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largely on the strength of losses at boeing. biden state of the union address not happening until march the seventh. why the delay, charles hurt on that. defense secretary lloyd austin kept everybody in the dark about his hospital stay, what is going on, kt mcfarland asked. democrats and republicans usingg faith, steve hilton tells us what they're doing wrong. joe concha things look bleak but four factors could topple trump this year, he is going to spell it out. the 10:00 o'clock hour is next. ♪
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