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futures are mixed after nvidia reports a blowout quarter last night and take a look at the number down industrial 33, the nasdaq up 158 and nvidia reporting a 262% jump in revenue signaling the a.i. boom has staying power all of this as inflation is persisting, the federal reserve minutes yesterday show fed officials anticipate newer rate cuts and higher for longer rates this year than previously expected, take a look at yields on the ten year, the yield pulling back on the tenure sitting at a level on the tenure of around 4.4%, european markets are up, europe as well higher across the board in the eurozone and asia overnight the markets finish mostly lower, the nikkei in japan the nikkei average at one and a quarter percent. back at home shocking e-mails exposed, revealing a vast effort to delete evidence about the
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origins of covid-19, all leading back to doctor anthony fauci, kentucky senator rand paul is here in the adm our live on his pursuit for criminal charges n now. president trump set to take on the south bronx tonight for a campaign event in new york. the former president receiving support from a former rival all coming up right here, jodi the conversation all morning long reteaching wealth partner might enter mark tepper and pollster of maslansky and partners lee carter is here and columnist and fox news contributor liz peek is here, "mornings with maria" is live right now. ♪.
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maria: it is time for the hot topic of the hour, tonight former president trump trying to turn blue new york red, trump is holding a campaign event in the south bronx primarily hispanic and black neighborhood, democrats are countering the event with the demonstration at katona park, here is what alexandria ocasio-cortez said about tom's event yesterday. >> he has court and the man has a legal version of ankle braces and he cannot leave the five boroughs because he has to be in court. i will not be surprised if he's going to boston a lot of his pals from long island and jersey and wherever. i hope they pay a nice hefty congestion tax. >> president biden's lead over trump dropping to single digits including a poll with biden's approval rating stated in 47%
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and trump is a 38%, former presidential candidate and trump rival nikki haley finally revealing who she is voting for in november, watch this. >> as a voter i put my priorities on the president was going to have the backs of our allies and hold our enemies to account who would secure the border and support capitalism and freedom. a president who understands we need less debt. trump is not been perfect on the policies beau biden a catastrophe. i will be voting for trump. maria: liz peek your reaction? >> i'm so happy to see nikki haley, and supportive donald trump and she's right biden has been a disaster so this is the choice for americans as hilary clinton said get over yourself biden or trump in alexandria
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ocasio-cortez is totally wrong donald trump because she hasn't followed the news has not been stuck in new york, he is traveling to other states including florida, michigan and other places the campaign even during the trial going on. i think he's going to have a resounding audience tonight in the bronx, axios is reporting 10000 people signed up for a venue that holds 3500. i think this could be a startling thing it's mostly hispanic every hispanic that i talked to is voting for donald trump because they do not like what is happening at the border. maria: don't underestimate what's happening in the bronx in new york city and brooklyn across new york state in the area has changed considerably because of the wide open border you avenue fox said titled another surprising reason joe biden should step aside. you say if a large person under
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portion of biden's popularity is due to his age harris would be a significant upgrade, really? >> actually what's happening behind the scenes under the radar kamala harris has made enormous strides and working very hard for the democratic base, she is out every single week and swing states talking to women groups, black groups having salons in her home a big damn donors unbeknownst to anyone because everyone is ignoring, the harasser approval ratings are going up and better than joe biden and gone down within approval with the public, katie parise song i've been here the whole time i think that's, here is theme if indeed the debate is a disaster for joe biden and they look for an alternative at the convention kamala harris is ready to go and don't be surprised if she turned out to be the candidate. maria: june 27 coming up soon to the people think.
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>> i learned something very interesting in regards to ohio my home state. as of right now joe biden will not be on the ohio ballot in november ohio requires each party submit their candidate 90 days before the election. democrats don't want to do it 90 days before they wanted to 75 days before the election. if biden is your man why do you need the extra 15 days. maria: that is a great point. >> and fascinated by what's happening in new york when you look at the poll joe biden is ahead by nine points but look back at 2020, joe biden one new york 61 twomac 37 an hour looking at a nine-point race, new york is really changing we solid in the midterms and they gave a really good run by lee zeldin more than people expected and when you're looking at the shifting demographics and sentiment i think were seeing a huge shift in new york and i'm not saying it is implied but
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that's a huge huge shift. maria: let's not forget the numbers in new jersey all of the people in new jersey for the rally and wildwood. he's going out blue states hard. >> he really is, there is something so many people miss entities become a champion of the working class and blue states, red states and he's rallying people. maria: were just getting started, we have a lot coming up jampacked shows, and video hot streak continues this morning the chipmaker recording a blowout quarter, we were told yesterday there was a betting on a rally after the earnings exactly what's happening charges 62% jump in revenue as a.i. shows sustained power the stock is up 7%, consolation research ray wang is here breaking down what is next for the tax base. young conservative weeks on "mornings with maria" i'll speak with ucla freedom chairman matthew of wine very and get his
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maria: welcome back the story of the week nvidia the shares are briefly touching and passing $1000 yesterday for the first time after crushing the first quarter earnings report, the stock right now is 1013 up almost 7%, first-quarter earnings came out last night the a.i. chipmaker sales search to reduce 62% the company reported a net income of $15 billion in
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the data center category was up 427% to 22.6 billion, attend for one stock split in june 10 consolation research ceo and author of everybody wants to rule the world, ray wang back with us, great to see you. your reaction to the nvidia quarter. >> is an amazing quarter in the a.i. bellwether the fact that nvidia is a center in the gpa chip and the fact that this is just the beginning, data centers are gross area, sovereign a.i. and moving from there is going to be all the other areas in the software category that they're building around the chip this is just the beginning even though it looks spectacular and really big, it's quite a run yesterday
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thomas please note fund strategy and a poster needs rally that you also will look at the car and let's take that on for a second, you have companies like supermicro, cadence another's that are also benefiting from the nvidia long-term expectations on a.i. >> he reason also point as retail investors what they're looking at right now they want to own the nvidia or amd's or chipmakers but there is so much more happening. it is a spider web of companies that are all going to benefit from the a.i. movement you look at amazon as an example supplying the languages in microsoft with openai and chat gpt, maybe the most important thing to consider the demand for
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additional energy, a chat gpt search requires 25 times more energy than a google search. you need reliable efficient energy, nuclear is probably the best way to do that. maria: a great point that's why we mentored data centers we've been talking about the data center impact and what about that you were going to need much more energy given the a.i. rollout because of the data centers in the demand and we're going to be able to expect her. >> mark is absolutely right, you have to have consistent power it's awkward to be like were going to power this with windmills, this is like nuclear reactors hundred megawatts probably the main way to get there. it's also important to think about our grades are old and they have it been there in a while and you see like companies like national uk have made major investments to get to that level of power and energy there were going to need. maria: amazon announced it is
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upgrading the decade old alexa voice assisted and they will upgrade that with generative a.i., the planning to charge a monthly subscription fee with it they will no longer be included in the amazon prime subscription, is this a new path for a.i. and paying for a.i. putting the charge on it. >> it definitely is it's not included $139 subscription that you're talking about but it's going to run and rumors jeff bezos is upset that alexa has fallen behind and as we know in 2014 when it came out in quite the leader and alexa series, both of those are getting overhauls from what we understand in the next six months they are definitely the competition to see the voice of a.i. in one area. maria: were approaching memorial day weekend and approaching the first half mark of the year amazingly in june how do you want to allocate capital the
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second half of this year? >> there is the a.i. stocks as marquis saying in the areas that are going to go in google versus microsoft, you have to have the to play and then the companies for making a.i. works for everyone, ibm and oracle, those are companies that are going to play a big role in terms of consuming a.i. and there's a third category which is what you get to do in terms of the infrastructure to make a.i. happen that could be utilities as part of that and companies in the robotics and automation space over time as we look at population decreases and you will need ways to create automation. maria: same question for you, a lot of big tech that ray is talking about how you want to allocate second half. >> as i mentioned earlier we want to take advantage of all the ancillary place we own chemical energy is a nuclear play, there are several
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different derivatives plays that we want to own besides a.i. the other big move in glp-1, more health conscious decisions and foregoing junkfood opportunities, fast-food opportunities. i think you need to reflect those things in your portfolio as well. maria: biotech in healthcare at big part of portfolio today. >> definitely that's going to be an area less food consumption were health and if you're on the glp-1 it's awkward to do anything for you yet to figure out the additional exercise and health consciousness is going to happen and a lot of the self quantification that will be occurring as people are measuring themselves and glucose monitor manufacturer will be an area and testing and self quantification. maria: we will leave it there, good to see you. thank you so much.
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is up to republicans in congress if this is going to be successful or not it'll be the toughest impairs legislation to deal with the broken immigration system that's been broken for decades. we have not seen the legislation for this and sometime. maria: the white house pressuring republicans to pass the border bill that the senate is expected to vote on later today, that legislation has already failed to pass the senate earlier this year. it is losing support from democrats, new jersey senator cory booker is opposing it say this does not provide relief for the dreamers, fox bill melugin encountered a large group of mostly male migrants from all across the world, yesterday the california border, watch this. >> where you from what country. >> pakistan.
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>> india. >> turkey. >> india. >> turkey. >> where are you guys from. >> china. >> ecuador. >> where you guys from. >> india. >> india. >> india. >> iran. >> iran. >> why did you come? >> no freedom. >> iran is a dangerous country. maria: a lot of countries are covered during the ohio congressman warren davidson of the foreign affairs committee and the task force to combat mexican drug cartels, how is it at first going. >> disrupted like a lot of our agenda in the fall will be have the personnel changeover that were focused on the same sort of things in the taskforces instrumental in how we got to hr2 and the ability to unite the conference to do aggressive border security approach to stop
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the cartel into secure our border and unfortunately that is not what the senate is working on their not focused on policy changes the focus on funding to get more illegal people here faster. maria: even one of the writers of the legislation, senator james lankford said he said no he's awkward to vote for this. i want to get your take on who specifically, the government or the administration who specifically is working on probing all the military aged men coming into the country. do you have any idea who's looking at having people who are military aged men coming into the country whether chinese nationals or jordanians or anybody else, bill melugin ran into one citizen who started collecting all of the passports that the illegals are dropping on the floor, they don't want to have an id when they get apprehended so they drop their passports on the floor in california and texas and the one
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resident is picking them all up, he is a pretty clear idea of who's coming into the country, watch this. >> they're not dropping the stuff on the ground to come here and assume a new identity it's a little bit scary with my military background and see the people coming across male, male, male, these are military, they keep saying that, of the proofread here. should. >> their ego the passports are right there largely military age men, many from communist china, a lot of people worry that xi jinping is creating a baby army, who is watching that. >> i was able to ask the secretary blinken when he came to the foreign in-house committee and he spent so much time coming to ukraine you would've thought the united states is in europe and i asked about her own hemisphere and own border and asked about remaining mexico policy and the cartels and collect intelligence, he
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ensured the committee he is collecting intelligence and the director of national intelligence is responsible for that. we know the department of homeland security is not focus properly and that's why mayorkas should of been impeached in the house and over. we should have confidence that the administration is doing it the right way but we know it's supposed to be done. maria: yamaha sport affairs, what is your role what are we going to do saying we have a million people military aged men and their open arms and their creating discontent in america and say look at the chinese military and their in a baby army, what are we doing about this. >> that's right so consequential when speaker johnson shows to cut four quarters deal with him, hakeem jeffries, schumer and mcconnell working with her body
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in the majority of republicans did not vote and the main reason because we were promised that we will fund our government but only one that will secure the border in our speaker chose to put a bill on the floor the democrats love because it did not change any of these pol policies, the main power of congress is the power of the purse if you want to say we will fund you but will only find you if you do these things you can have these if you do that and if you don't do this you will get none of the funds. the language has to survive passage and we did and some of our appropriation bills in the house last summer but then we senate to the senate and said they don't want to do it. maria: therein lies the fight with the house. secretary of state, blanket testifying before your committee the house foreign affairs committee, you and your colleague mike hunter michael mccaul questioning him with biden holding weapons to israel. watch this. >> what specific weapons you plan to hold beyond the
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2500-pound bombs. >> we john martin will do more than what president biden has done for israel to defend it itself. >> we know the history are you planning to withhold more weapons. >> we made known for a long time are concerns of a full on military assault of rafah and we've been in talk with those weapons in those discussions continue. >> if you decide to withhold more weapons from israel we you give us advance notification. >> with manuel and bob beyond previewing for congress. maria: look the administration keep saying they have the ironclad support for israel but the actions do not prove that. >> their actions are terrible in no one's done more than us to support israel, no one soundboard to support hamas in a long time other than iran in the way that they have been supporting hamas and the policy changes that obama was doing and they get interrupted because red
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president trump get focused and they clampdown operation maximum pressure that it was applying to ivory and crippling the economy and forcing the possibility of change of government in iran and it was choking off the supply for the proxies like hamas and hezbollah in the houthis. as soon as they get the cash in the proxies, this is very predictable that this is going to happen. even after the 10 - 7 attacks the biden administration wants to fund both sides what a horrible approach it's important that their withholding funding to be able to attack rafah when it's clear that you have to remove hamas to secure gaza speed when they keep trying to direct benjamin netanyahu in his next steps. >> i'm very worried the democrats will successfully flip the script on the whole border legislation, their blaming
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republicans and donald trump for basically the open border, how will you prevent that this is a serious issue for voters, how do republicans show that we simply want to secure the border and in the bill that the democrat are excited about basically doesn't do that, it allows a pathway to citizenship for millions of people in far too many people to come into the country, how are you going to change the message on this. >> the other thing it would do if it did pass was put a cap that essentially the president doesn't do anything until there's 5000 crossings a day that would handcuff president trump so what he did effectively and insufficient support from the house and the senate, when you look at is a terrible policy. what is the safeguard, i think it honest free press is essential to defending freedom that's wire founding fathers put it there and why people watch
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fox news, fox business and appreciate you guys but we know we will not get that from the mainstream media. >> it's a great point, you are right. it's good to see you, will be watching all of that, in d.c. this morning, china is ramping up aggression against taiwan with new military drills around the island nation. gagetown institute gordon chang with analysis and how the u.s. should be responding. explosive accusation against the obama administration directed to block the fbi from investigating pro-iranian supporters in the u.s., we have it right here. stay with us. ♪
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launching today's a military drills around taiwan, days after the island nation inaugurated its new leader. beijing is calling the large-scale exercises a strong punishment for the separatist active taiwan independent fo forces, taiwan condemning the drills that is confident it can protect its territory, the foreign minister called taiwan minister disgraceful on his first full day of office on tuesday, joining me gate stone senior fellow and author of the coming collapse of china and china is going to work, gordon chang back with me thank you for being here, disgraceful is the word the chinese leadership uses to describe their taiwan new president. that is disgraceful. china sees an opportunity because they just announced the punishment drills, xi jinping sees an historic opportunity because of biden's policies. biden should've done what trump
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did when trump was elected because the december 2016 when trump was president-elect he took a phone call from taiwan's president and that set the tone because china said i'm not afraid of you biden should do the same thing. he hasn't said that in three years i'm not afraid of you he rolls over everything china wants to do yesterday in the financial times a story focused on what china is doing to support russia, what happened, the uk finance and foreign affairs minister comes on says china is providing legal aid to russia in its war against ukraine, then will happen. >> jake sullivan said we don't see any evidence of that. he goes against the uk he is undermining the uk and we have to remember the china from the beginning of the work was applying lethal aid to russia. you don't need a security clearance. there are so many different times. yet the united states won't come out and say it because basically
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it's jake sullivan saying i'm afraid of you china and under the act as my closest ally the uk this is incomprehensible. maria: the same individual who was screaming russia collusion, russia collusion the two 2016 when all the while china was the much bigger threat but he was all in on politics for hilary clinton i'm talking about jake sullivan. >> this is china collusion there is no other explanation to give cover to china when china was supplying lethal aid to the russians four years in ukraine. >> china announces sanctions on 12 u.s. defense-related companies and ten executives over arms sales to taiwan and a retaliatory move for u.s. anxious on chinese companies tied to russia, the company's targeted lockheed martin, raytheon, general dynamics. your thoughts of the retaliatory
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move china look tough from xi jinping standpoint. >> these are meaningless on defense contractors but the united states really needs to look at the whole taiwan relationship and make sure they respect the united states and will invade taiwan and won't come out of the biden policies. enough to chinese companies we need to sanction the regime dish xi jinping himself. that's what this happens after a top bottom political system. maria: instead yet you are yelling defending all in on politics president pipe under biden's tariffs on company saying these are targeted and will be fine but trump's tariffs back in 2018 they were attacks on the consumer, it's amazing what janet yellen is talking about. >> we know from 2018 that the chinese border about 81% of the cost of the tariffs, the chinese
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central government and supporters they did that in a number of ways subsidies to the exporters and they drop their prices in the fold with the currency which met the u.s. consumer did not feel them out all in janet yellen knows that because she's an economist. maria: i don't offend buying these tariffs on the chinese companies. i would like to see where this is implemented i'm not buying that joe biden is going to get tough on china anytime soon we spoke with bob lighthizer, the u.s. trade representative office that biden's tariffs on $18 billion of chinese imports will go into effect on august 1. i put the question to bob lighthizer this week about tariffs on the program and how they compare to what he and president trump did, watch this. >> it's too little too late it's nice that canada biden criticized us in his administration studied what we did for two years and completely right and vindicated he was
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wrong there next essential threat to the united states of american jobs. by just protecting tvs you are really making the hundreds of thousands of american workers who make internal combustion engines you are making them more vulnerable. maria: the other thing to recognize the chairman and ceo of motorola solutions one of the first companies in china in one of the first companies out of china and he said when you're talking about putting tariffs on electric vehicles understand the context, 7% of americans drive electric vehicles, 2% come from china it is much more symbolic than anything else it is not hurting china at all now china is hitting back and signaling is ready to impose tariffs of its own on 25% tariff on imported cars with large engines, they're
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trying to do what they can to appear that the putting tariffs on herself as well. >> the biden administration is going to be terrified but you have to remember a trade surplus country like china when it threatens the trade war against the deficit country like us, that is hollow, they're the only parties going to get hurt in the trade war. the chinese have been waging their wage war for decades and were finally waking up to all of this. maria: were six months away from an election it is become clear that china is important to voters, our viewers understand that china is an adversary and an enemy and is trying to undermine the united states. in trying to understand if the administration is that. do they understand how china is undermining we've not seen much pushback from this administration on china. >> biden talking about protecting the american worker since the analysis tariffs on may 14 he could protect the american worker by enforcing u.s. law which bars the
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importation into the u.s. of products made with the forced labor because all of china's green products are made with such labor, biden can prevent them from coming into the u.s. just by enforcing the law. maria: you're right and were not enforcing the law and a number of areas look at the wide-open border and all the chinese nationals that are coming in, would you think this is about in terms of the chinese nationals all military age men. >> china's building infrastructure to attack us and we know this because of what the migrants have been doing but the secret weapons facility that was found last year end read the california, they had a thousand mice that have been genetically engineered to spread disease, 20 pathogens including the one for ebola. you take the migrants and they travel around the u.s. and we have a bullet, it's not that transmissible but in the wuhan institute of her obligee this very moment they are thinking
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about how to weaponize ebola by making it more contagious. maria: this is another issue when they failed to hold china to account, we came on the air and tom cotton the student come from a wet market this came from the lab he told her viewers in february 2020 he got panned and slammed in the administration did nothing about it. >> the administration started to censor views about where this disease came from trump took us out of the w.h.o. would spread the disease biden on the first day of office produce packet. >> also he cancels the china initiative, why did you cancel the china initiative. trump had an executive order to bar the importation of the u.s. of electrical equipment grade equipment, biden on the first day repealed the executive order and did not put in place any other protection, no expla
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explanation. maria: i'm sure the communist party is shaking in his boots about biden's policy against china in the tariffs, gordon chang, a quick break and americans ready to hit the road for the memorial day weekend will higher prices of gasoline in inflation put a dent in summer plans, you're watching maurice or maria live on fox business on a thursday morning. stay with us. ♪ (luke) this will be a gold mine of local intel. just you wait. (marci) right. so, tell us about this corn festival? (stylist 1) oooh you got your corn pudding... you got your corn chowder... (marci) so... is it safe around here? (stylist 2) sometimes. (luke) if a family of eight were to need a cold plunge, where would they find it? (stylist 1) ...and then they dip it in butter, then bam, it goes right in. (stylist 2) ...really cute vampire bar. (stylist 1) the reverend does like a blessing on the corn. (luke) donut shops. how far from here? (marci) no eyebrows? (luke) think of how light it'll feel in the summer. we've got to run. eleven thousand more neighborhoods to go!
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the obama biden administration state department under the leadership of john kerry actively and persistently interfered with lawful rest of known terrorist members of iranian polar under peripheral relation providing material support for iran's ballistic missile programs e-mails show multiple fbi agents were deeply upset by thy rest being halted, 2015 the year that obama signed the joint comprehensive plan aimed at reducing the ability to obtain nuclear weapons. family members of you've all be school shooting victims reach to $2 million settlement with the texas city which includes enhanced training for uvalde, texas police officers and mental health for the families. he killed 19 students into teachers on may 24, 2022, plaintiffs are foll filing dozef lawsuits are many officers including 1,500,000,000 federal lawsuit against 100 state po police, hobby or because all his losses on eurodollar in the
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shooting, he spoke yesterday he said we all know who took our children's life but there is a systematic failure, justice and accountability has been my main concern, in january they called the responsive failure and they said 150 officers and stood around until one or more breach the room 77 minutes, that's a heroic act, 77 minutes late, tennessee judge halting the foreclosure sale of elvis presley's home graceland to saying it's in the public's interest to keep the property away from auction, investment private lending llc claiming that lisa marie presley owed 23 million with the state's collateral but the granddaughter claims of fraudulent and any signatures have been forged in saying that she's likely to win the lawsuit she can provide enough evidence. in the statement the company that manages the home says greeson will continue to operate as a husband for the last 42
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years the elvis fans can continue to have the best in class experience when visiting his iconic home. it's a great place to visit. were headed into memorial day weekend, moment marked by many as the start of summer and vacation season but get this a fox news poll is revealing 55% of registered voters surveyed had no plans to hit the road for the entire summer when they were asked why 73% said they don't have enough money to travel from another recent fox news poll 84% of registered voters citing gas prices as a problem for the family, 49% say it's a major problem. the only other grocery costs we cannot catch a break everybody 62 % a major issue. you will save money but not driving young then you will pay for when you go to jural in your backyard, how much is gas on joe biden's watch and hotel stay on
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joe biden's watch, how much is a train ticket up it's all up. >> joe biden dancers the academy has never been stronger. >> click airfare prices it's unbelievable what happened in its 84 processing gas prices are impacting is 73% say they don't have enough. it is staggering that the democrats are trying to convince americans that the economy is never been stronger. >> you reported that inflation has gone from goods to services, services, that is all vacation. >> that's the new data to your point last week and also gas prices are still a problem in these reports. >> and grocery prices one thing americans are not backing down on they are angry when they go to the grocery store and joe biden and elizabeth warren playing in treblinka on price
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gouging it's a complete fiction, not true and everyone needs to know. maria: do they understand capital markets in the way the market system works. look at the federal reserve in the margins they went down for country because of inflation and people have been hurt by runaway inflation and kevin said better. maria: we were laughing with the white house tried to take credit for something targeted and target is going prices because of us, that cannot happen brian cornell never came out and said were to lower prices because president biden told us to do it. >> it took a huge hit because of the discounting and they also said in the call after you and i talked the call notes said
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people are being very, very picky when they walk into our stores and their trading down. >> rich people are going to walmart, will take a short break, shocking new e-mail show doctor anthony fauci advisor bragging about deleting records and e-mails innovating transparency over the origins of covenantor, the hot topic of hour coming up next don't miss my interview with rand paul he's been dr. fauci since the beginning and why he's pursuing criminal charges, you're watching morning with maria live on fox business. we'll be right back.
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