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defensive cat lady, this has gone viral. >> it's pretty amazing when you roll the clock back to hillbilly elegy which is the first time that the limousine liberal crowd and brace someone with a working class background, that was a tremendous lead they love jd vance and so intrigued by him and now they think is despicable and deplorable. he's out of ohio. >> he is, there's a fine line when you're in anything between being charismatic, having hot takes and things like that and outright offending certain groups of people. unfortunately it seems like you cross the line. i think you should walk it back and apologize and say here's exactly what i met. cheryl: i always said i believe the internet was created for cat videos. [laughter] >> cats don't vote unfort
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unfortunately. cheryl: that is it for me, "varney & company" is up right now. >> good morning, everyone what a week this is going to be for big tech companies report, that can move markets, trump is a bitcoin bowl, it's already rallying but we start with the election running 99 days away kamala harris is enjoying a honeymoon she brought in $200 million since she became the democrat nominee appearing. in the polls she is closing the gap with trump in key swing states, she is expected of running mate very soon, trump is going on the attack with his bitcoin play but he and the vice president pick our playing defense the media is making much of jd vance childless cat lady comments an trump's dictator comments. the president announced big plans for the supreme court, term limits, code of ethics ended amendment to the constitution to strip presidents of immunity from prosecution.
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he will push the changes today and his speech at lj to mark the 60th anniversary of the civil rights act. to the market to cover the monday morning valley the.140, the nasdaq 133 points. there's a lot of talk about a rate cut perhaps even this week. bitcoin rallying on trump's bullishness 69800 right now. interest rates down, the yield on the ten year treasury 4.16%, that is the tenure at 416 and the two-year coming in at 4.38%, the yield is down cold below $2400, i misread it, gold at $2400 an ounce we better take a quick check of the big tech that report later this week microsoft, meta, operable engine alphabet, microsoft, meta up, amazon up, apple down slightly. on the show today, shoplifting,
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out-of-control, stores are closing and products locked up, no wonder people are buying through amazon and new blood test to detect alzheimer's better than a spinal tap or brain scan hope springs eternal in the organizers of the olympic somebody in ceremony apologize for the mockery directed at the last supper, they say they were trying to celebrate community tolerance. monday july 29 august only 22 days away, "varney & company" about to begin. ♪ ♪ ♪. stuart: rural by katie. on sixth avenue, let's get right into it, president biden calling for major changes to the supreme
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court, kelly o'grady is here with the story they are talking term limits and what else. >> one will be proposing a biden code of conduct, so disclosing any gifts made towards them in other term limits i thought this was interesting the idea that the president would appoint somebody every two years and a term limit of 18 years in the final thing that president biden is calling for is a constitutional amendment he is calling no one is above the law in this really goes after the supreme court recent transit under presidential immunity decision instead they would have no immunity for the crimes that he committed an office and biden wrote an op-ed in washington post and he said we can and must prevent the abuse of presidential power we can and must restore the public space and we can and must strengthen the cargoes of democracy in america, no one is above the law, the people rural. he shared the supreme court reform will be a priority for the next six months, it's kind of convenient timing, you drop out then you do something
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controversial like this. stuart: needlelike the decision so you change the course. todd piro recovering lawyer. >> you don't even need me here, you said it. the overall point this is the one institution they have not been able to get their claws and transform for the worst, it frustrates them they want to transform the supreme court making in the liberal image but they have been unable to do it because the supreme court is above approach multiple ethics watchdogs have sent with the supreme court is doing from ethics is okay based upon the law. secondarily when it comes to immunity this is what we call a bill of attainder it's a law that's designed to go after one person in that person is donald trump when you take all of this together you realize it's a political ploy and i have a better chance of being elected king via constitutional amendment that this does go through because you need two thirds of the house and senate to many republicans. stuart: a political stunt so they can go on the campaign
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trail to say look at what we did. stuart: , let here's receiving a jump of the favorability but she still below 50%. in the first week of her candidacy she saw $200 million in donations. is that money that donors were holding back from until biden got out, what is it. >> definitely part of that imparted that you have to acknowledge there is some enthusiasm for, let here's in it may not be to the levels of the mainstream media is trying to shut down our throat but let's be realistic when you look at down the middle polls they shows kamala harris is engendering more enthusiasm the joe biden the small money donation coming in right after joe biden left and, let here's what and it goes to that but see what happens over the next month when the honeymoon peers down and we go through, the here's record and trump comes back stronger on the offense especially in the convention. stuart: stay there, new fox
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pulls out of the key battleground states, what did they show. >> showing most voters in four battleground states approved the president dropped out and there's a horse race between president trump and vp harris is looking very tight right now, michigan and pennsylvania 49 - 49 dead heat, here is the minnesota is that by six points that's well above the margin of error in trump's polling one point ahead of wisconsin. you just said maybe this is the post honeymoon announcement but we haven't seen her on the debate stage but she also hasn't chosen the vp if she chooses the governors she may get about the pennsylvania. stuart: trump spoke at the bitcoin conference, over the weekend he's really a bitcoin bowl. >> absolutely he said he would make america the crypto capital of the world of the planet. stuart: he reached 70000.
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it's really rising and refocus on protecting transactional freedom and taking anti-revelation of the biggest announcement that came out of the conference is the plaintiff classified bitcoin as a strategic reserve and hold bitcoin as it does gold another foreign currency. if the anti-regulation that got the crowd going and he talked to the biden administration for obliterating crypto, he offered the alternative, listen to this. >> the current administration has wage their war on crypto and bitcoin nobody's ever seen before on day one i will fire gary gensler. i will appoint a new sec chairman who believes america should build the future not block the future which is what they're doing. >> i was there, the crowd erupted when he said he was going to fire gary gensler and he got more fired up, you have to wait until november to see how much of a difference the crypto voting block has but one
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in five americans own crypto. stuart: trump goes to the bitcoin conference, kamala harris did not go, she never showed up. let's get more on jeff sica, thank you for joining us this monday morning why is the endorsement of crypto and bitcoin in particular so important. >> is so important because as president trump said as a biden and hear his administration spent three and half years trying to kill it which is why i call it the freddy krueger of financial assets cannot be killed, now he's coming out and embracing it and saying one of the key points of the conference saying if the u.s. doesn't do it china's going to do it this is a very competitive strategic move and it can move up the price on bitcoin and the biden here's a administration is most likely going to continue with opposite
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side she was offered an invitation to go and she declined. as it stands, this is not a bipartisan asset, this is strictly braced in by the trump administration and those of us that embrace bitcoin. stuart: trump says bitcoin is going to the moon that means is obviously going to go up, 70000 now straight up. >> not to pat myself on the back but you know in 2019 when it was 4000 coin, i embraced it. stuart: did you buy it? >> i've owned it since 2019 and i stuck with it. that's not the best thing but i stuck with it and even bought it when i was declining and everybody was against it and remember 2019 when the institutions embrace it the floodgates open and the
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floodgates are open because the institutions are buying it. stuart: that was five years ago i cannot remember anything five years ago, four of the magnificent seven big tech stocks reported earnings this week what do you think will see lackluster reports from the big tech alphabets report was good and the stock declined and that was not great this is the crucified expectation in these companies have driven the market today driven the market and a good percentage of the gains in the s&p, from them they have to not only deliver good earnings but spectacular earning and i don't know if they have it. they spent billions on a.i. and i'm not seeing a.i. come into the earnings in the revenue like it should there's probably going to be a disappointment but this
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could be decent numbers and we saw the rotation into some other sectors. i expect that that will continue. stuart: jeff sica on a monday morning. coming up senator elizabeth warren says, let here's will bring mass citizenship for illegal migrants, watch this. >> i believe we need to create a pathway to citizenship all of that is a part of what we need to do for comprehensive immigration and reform kamala harris will work with congress and get them done. >> with 11 million illegals how is that going to work. in the past kamala harris has backed reparations for slavery. >> people aren't starting on the same base in terms of their ability to succeed so we have to recognize that and give people lift up. can we expect national slavery reparation, utah congressman
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stuart: monday morning and we see green the dow was up a hundred and the nasdaq up 109 points, kamala harris ramping up her campaign travel as well as attacks on donald trump, mark meredith at the white house, what is here is been saying and how his trump responded. >> good morning were hearing also to different attacks from both sides of the aisle going
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after each other and likely to hear a lot more about it buffer, the here's the big question can she keep the momentum going to raise more than $20 million in the last week and won a slew of endorsements and cut up to former president trump in the polls for the question today is will it last, tomorrow the vice president will head to a battleground state, georgia, state democrats nearly 14 years ago and crucial to have any chance the cycle but the democratic ticket shakeup is also made both campaigns change of the messaging strategy and democrat say now is the time they want to talk about age in the race. >> i'm pretty sure voters are worried about the age and acuity of president trump compared to, the here's who represents been a generation younger and how could anybody not watch the stuff he saying the rambling on the trail and not be a little bit concerned. >> democrats talking about age, so for the vice president appears to have democrats in lockstep behind her, new abc
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pool 63% of democrats are very enthusiastic about her being the nominee. over the weekend harris all public support and unlikely place the village in central florida a golf cart for harris and area considered to be pro trump as they come in for the governor ron desantis was not impressed by all of this he posted a small fraction of the golf course that to send on the courses for teetimes every morning, to santa saying that will not be a strong spot for the vice president. were expecting her to announce a vp pick within the next six or seven days in the big question is still who is it going to be. stuart: thank you very much, burgess w owens from i want to talk about reparations for slavery she supported him when she ran for president in 2020 i don't think it's politically popular, do you think she will try again in 2024?
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>> first of all good talking with you and i think i'll try again but americans are done with it through done with reparation and di and were done with anything that says we should look at each other from the inside out and this is a way the democratic party has always been in and take a look at the polling of what's happening to black americans we are so done with the fact that we've been used based on a color to show up and vote for folks because of the color and i'll say this if you look at vice president harris, if she was a white person she would not be city to the play she's sitting in right now she is black, woman and di to the core and they need to own up to it nothing to the day it's about merit and cognizant is more important than age we're going to see that in the making people will wake up to it. stuart: this is antidotal but i've been hearing a lot for women and they're not happy with what trump is been saying and some of the language that he's using about, the here's.
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it is insulting, should he toned down his leg was? >> i think what we should do let's look at the message are we trying to get our country back on course and stop what's going on at the border and stopping the raising of killing of americans across the country. stuart: i been out about over the weekend. donald trump called kamala harris dumb, that was a profound mistake in my opinion women react to that kind of thing so they should, do you think you should tone down the language, get to the central message but tone the language down. he said he was going to be nice and then he said i'm not going to be nice. i think that is a mistake. >> let's see donald trump as a fighter, you take a look at how he responded to the assassination attempt how many people stand up and do heated donald trump is who we as he is a fighter is very strong and at this point americans looking for
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strength and it might not come out as nicely as people want but do we want to win or have people that will say anything that is nice, the worst thing that we can do is vote for a nice, let here's, she's good to destroy our nation because her policies are anti-american let's go for that medical first and get our country for the next four years and then we want to but whose nice and will say things sometimes and president trump says. stuart: congressman burgess owens, thank you for joining us we always appreciate it we'll see you soon. the organizers of the olympics are offering an apology for the opening ceremony. i thought they were mocking the last supper in apparently other people did an apology was forthcoming. 2024 organizer has apologize for any offense opening ceremony caused the reference with drag queens has been interpreted to resemble da vinci's the last
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supper painting in some groups condemning it including the cabinet church and friends who said it included division and mockery of christianity. the camp says they are really, really sorry and assisted the ceremony celebrating community tolerates and a number of fiber-optic networks have been sabotaged across france days after arson attacks paralyzed high-speed train services during the olympic opening ceremony cables for telecom purposely cut in six areas of france but paris has not been affected. stuart: happened again another incident. >> the not stopping in were only a few days and who knows what the rest of the olympics will look like with disruptions. stuart: i would like to know who did it, check the futures icy green on a monday morning the nasdaq up 110 points, the opening bell is next. ♪
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tech reports, microsoft out first they report "after the bell" tomorrow, what you expecting from microsoft. >> i'm expecting historic earnings pretty think the company is going to crush it with cloud and tremendous results from the a.i. and incredible rollout with copilot that continued through all of their products. stuart: i heard microsoft described as the godfather of a.i., what do you say that. [laughter] that's probably not too far off they caught the entire industry by surprise and they continue to execute and bring value to everybody that uses their products including our firm. stuart: we have four big tech companies reported this week, how they turn out is it make or break for the whole market not just those stocks but the whole market. >> that's an interesting question but nothing is make or break for the entire market but it gives them a split between the companies execute the companies that don't will be
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very pronounced even within big tech. stuart: would you buy microsoft now, 36 hours before the report? >> no question i really own a position of and would not have any problems to do it i'm going to do that tomorrow morning if i get the opportunity. stuart: let's talk trump at the bitcoin conference is a bitcoin bowl he came out with, you're like the block chain producers what is a block chain producer, who are we talking about. >> block chain you start to get into the technical processes that make something like bitcoin possible, block chain itself there is no question were going to digital currency and ownership in all kinds of things block chain is a technology that makes that possible, j.p. morgan and bank that i liked and we talked about many, many times his working on digital clearing they move $10 trillion a day and i think that will be the only thing that preserves the u.s. dollar and facilitates the adoption of digital currency. stuart: is ethereum a block chain play?
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>> it can be but do you want to go with block chain itself, ethereum is built on block chain like many other things but to me and more into big companies have a diversified base capable of supporting development efforts rather for going for ethereum itself i'm to be more inclined to go higher than the food chain of j.p. morgan. stuart: got it, keep fit, thank you for joining us we will see you again real soon. the opening bell is going to bring in 30 seconds. as you can see from the futures board we are expecting an upside move from the get-go on wall street, one thing that we not been talking about this morning is the expectation of a rate cut. their people suggesting will get a rate cut this week and a lot of people suggesting we will get a rate cut in september. that is propelling the market forward a little bit and there is a lot of interest in the big tech earnings which may propel
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the market forward market is now open for up and running the dow is open very much in the green card always, 82 points, 40671 even split between winners and losers among the dow 30, the s&p 500 on upside let's see the percentage one third of 1%, 17-point, the nasdaq composite is doing well up a half a percentage point, 90 points, 17448. let's take a look at meta, microsoft, apple and amazon all for report this week that is up in microsoft is open amazon is up a buck 44, walking into the earnings we have upside movement except for apple, pull out apple they report thursday one month the launch of the artificial intelligence futures, what is the problem. >> they want more time to fix the bugs the intent was to release the new artificial
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intelligence futures with their new iphone 16 and the software update that is coming out in september. now they're delaying this until october and it gives developers time to test things out it doesn't make the iphones defunct it to be a software update that you can get. apple has been late to the a.i. game. they need to get this right but the stock is down 7% and investors don't like the uncertainty. stuart: apple is down .8%. mcdonald's reported this morning and said slowing sales in the stock is down a fraction. >> it was a great report card and missed estimates on the top and bottom line and globally same-store sales shrink 1% it was down .7% in the u.s. and i compared it to last year they saw 10.3% increase at that time and same-store sales. up last year, down, they blame
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this on customers cutting back they don't want to go out they don't want to buy fast-food or anything like that so it shows you customers are struggling and so is mcdonald's. stuart: how about tesla, who is bullish on them. >> morgan stanley topic on the auto sector, they got a price target of 310 and will offset right now, 40% upside in the stock, they gave a number of reasons why there bullish they said that really effective cost-cutting and did all the layoffs of the restructuring the bank cited the a.i. efforts we like this are diversifying away from just being an ev company. stuart: tesla can move fast all of that stuff are not unionized they can be fast. costco i'm interested i like the story there expanding the body online pickup in the store mo model. >> there leaning into tech to improve the in-store customer
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experience there expanding this to more categories that you can order online and going to the store and pick it up the ceo said the limited out what's available at the warehouse but they want to expand to the electronic, tvs and big purchases where you need to plan ahead of time if you need space in your trump, shopping and start costco they're not going to completely change this my husband and i is an event on the weekend. marvel dead pool and wolverine broke records at the box office they brought into a 5 million domestically in another 230 actually face the expectation into hunter with the pipedream because it's r-rated you cannot bring the kids to this this was the largest ever opening, biggest opening ever ate biggest opening, the success is important for disney and marvel specifically. they had a lot of issues with the opening weekend and i want
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to note one of the big reasons they bought the 21st century fox was the x-men characters in the fact that he did so well if he speaks good to it as we've been report feeling what are the bitcoin related stocks doing. >> we've been talking about bitcoin all morning as seven-week high you look at the ones that are similar coin bases up over 4%. we watch the price during his speech of bitcoin in his started to drop and everyone around me was freaking out and then he said bitcoin reserve in estrada all of them are associated with crypto and bitcoin in the etf's are all up. the constraint is bitcoin in these types of stocks will become mean trading based on his chances to win you might see that go up and down a little bit. stuart: we are in business for
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almost five minutes five minutes exactly, the dow is on the downside 96 points lower, one quarter of 1% 40483, the big board winners, disney after the success of the movie is only a 63's sense, we have amazon up a dollar, microsoft up a dollar, 4260 microsoft, j.p. morgan chase 212 and mark is up there as well, one on semi the leader of the s&p 500 up 9% and we will get the story. the nasdaq winners, tesla up $8 nearly 4%, we have decks come up, and xp, semi conductor, astrazeneca is all on the list, those are the winners, the ten year treasury coming down 4.17% that is encouraging especially to the tech stocks down two basis points, the price of gold
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$2439 per ounce, 2439 that is up $11. it coin 69600 it did top 70000 earlier today and dropped back but 696 on bitcoin after trump's endorsement, the price of oil $77 a barrel, not gas way below $3, below $2 a buck 99 and the average price for a gallon of regular shows no change at 350, diesel no change at 381, coming up horrific scenes after hezbollah rocket attack on israel killed 12 children and wounded dozens more. israel benjamin netanyahu dowling swiss consequences, will the united states push to restrain israel, kt mcfarland on that, florida's governor desantis tearing into the mainstream media blizzard of lies over, the heroes political history. roll it. >> they have to whitewash harris' background to make it
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palpable to the american people. we've all seen her, she's incredibly vapid and were incredibly liberal. stuart: joe concha is going to be with us and he has a lot to say about that. janet yellen putting hefty price on climate change mitigation she's asking for $3 trillion globally each year through 2050, who could afford that. stephen moore dubious about it all next. ♪
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stuart: almost 12 minutes into the trading session the downturn south of about 70 points but the nasdaq continues with a modest gain of 117 points at this st
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stage, new fox polls show the economy remains the top issue about grant states, edward lawrence at the white house. how many voters said they were falling behind financially? >> is a lot more than the current administration would want to see fox news polling taking after president biden dropped out of the presidential race shows an uphill battle in battleground states across-the-board anywhere from 43 to half of registered voters are saying there financially falling behind, those numbers not a good feeling about the economy and the economic situation and bad for the current folks in office who control economic policy over the past three years, this matters because the next showing economy by far the most important issue for people in battleground states followed by immigration in the abortion issue, republicans say the president and vice president cannot hide from the record. >> president biden came in and hurt our economy with anti-energy policy and the reckless spending that fueled inflation.
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>> a rate cut could change the perception of the markets believe the economic stars are aligning for rate cut as early as september and the campaign speeches vice president kamala harris wants voters to look beyond what they experience in this administration. >> we believe in a future that keeps america's economy the strongest in the world. a future that promotes economic growth and economic fairness for every person has the opportunity to compete, thrive and prosper. she says they're trying to bring down prices and we've been hearing that for a while is like the jedi mind trick, pay no attention to the cost you're paying for everything. stuart: thank you, now this, treasury secretary janet yellen wants $3 trillion each year globally to fight climate change, steve moore joins me now. i take it you're a skeptic about 3 trillion globally on climate change?
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>> are you sure it's 3 trillion or 3 billion are you sure it's the tea, trillion. that's about the size of the entire gdp of the state of california the largest state that's how crazy and lunatic this idea is that we're going to spend $3 trillion and with 3 trillion globally you could probably eliminate all hunger in the world and eliminate all poverty in the world and you can find here's for every possible disease under the sun. i've always said that the green movement especially this climate change radicalism, the green is not about the environment the green is about money. this is a climate change industrial complex that is becoming one of the largest enterprises in the world. is there anyone out there who believes spending $3 trillion a year and given it to government bureaucrats is going to change the temperature of the planet. these are people who could not fix the potholes, secure the
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border and secure the value of the dollar in the going to change the temperature. who believe that. stuart: they do apparently, they want us to believe to. you know this trump's spoke at the bitcoin conference over the weekend and he promised if elected he would make the u.s. the crypto capital of the world and create a bitcoin strategic reserve. is that a good plan i always thought of you as a hard dollar kind of guy. stuart: and very much in favor of crypto although full disclosure high risk investments but they've done very well certainly over the next last decade. i like the fact that you have private currency which is what crypto are that are competing with fiat government currency, that's why the central bankers hate crypto currency, they don't want the competition. yes i'm in favor of crypto because they think that they
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keep the central bankers honest but i'm undecided about the idea of having a treasury reserve a bitcoin. i have to study that, what do you think i'm not so sure it's a great idea. stuart: i don't see the function, the federal reserve creates a reserve fund of bitcoin and other crypto's, for what purpose you the assumption it goes up in value and therefore the treasury, the united states gained ground but there's no guarantee it goes up in price that's also top of my opinion. >> it speculated i'm not wild about that idea i think the fed -- i'm in favor of crypto and bitcoin but let's face it the dollar is the world reserve currency and every other currency around the world revolves around the dollar and i want to make sure that the u.s. never loses that status as a
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greenback being the reserve currency would benefit nervously as a country from having that status. stuart: steve moore on a monday morning, thank you we will see you soon. the video is resurfacing of vice president harris in 2023 she was warning that young people are suffering from climate anxiety, how are people suffering from climate anxiety. >> the idea they're so worried about climate change they don't want to do major things like plan to have a family so thank you thunberg generation donald trump jr. resurfaces from september, take a listen. >> i for young leaders talk to me about a term called climate anxiety which is fear of the future in the unknown of whether it makes sense to think about having children and whether it makes sense to aspire to buy a home because what will this climate be. elon musk jumped into the fray and responded saying the vp is
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an extinction is, there was a lot of social media backlash when she said this last time around, people shared frustration there's a lot more things to be worried about like the cost of housing, personally i don't have climate anxiety i have economic anxiety. stuart: when i had my six children i was thinking the future is very positive, i thought it was great, let's do this. now they're anxious about climate in the future, i don't get it. stuart: even if you have anxiety it's okay to have economic anxiety and other issues prevented you from having a child but to make up something like climate anxiety, you need to do research that's not a good reason to not have kids. stuart: coming up the media quickly swung into action the moment biden stepped aside immediately donald trump became the billing and kamala harris could do no wrong that is my take at the top of the hour, arizona senate primary for kyrsten sinema vacated seat were to take you to phoenix with the state of the race after this.
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stuart: tomorrow is arizona
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senate primary that is key in determining which party controls the senate next year. alicia acuna is in scottsdale, give us a state of play in arizona please. >> good morning arizona primary voters have big decisions to make including who the republican candidate will be to face off against democratic congressman ruben gallego for the u.s. senate seat being vacated by independent kyrsten sinema. he is unopposed in the primary that numerous polls show him ahead of the leading candidate on the gop side. lake who lost her gubernatorial bid to democratic governor katie hobson 2022. lake is expected to win the gop primary but is been dogged by rumblings in her own party about her strength as a candidate. former presidential president trump is farmer popular in last week the washington post reported arizona republican mega donor randy kendrick and diamondbacks owner can kendrick sent an e-mail to friend saying
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of lake she cannot win and is backing her nearest competitor share is mark lamb. >> the people of the state no that i'm working for the people of arizona and that scares the heck out of the political elite in a rare move from has endorsed two candidates for the same congressional race, able holiday who lost an attorney general in 2022 got the endorsement months ago. over the week and the former president also endorsed blake masters, jd dances pick for the seat. i'm pleased to announce that both blake masters and able to have my complete and total endorsement to be the next congressman of arizona eighth congressional district. they will not let you down. in 2022 masters ran for senate losing to arizona democrat senator mark kelly who now sits on a list of potential vp pics
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four kamala harris, arizona is never ever ever boring. back to you. stuart: never ever boring. alisha thank you very much. a quick check of the market i see red for the dow, dean for green for the nasdaq, the downtown 90, the nasdaq of 134, thank you to todd and kelly thank you for being with us. still ahead nicolas maduro declared the winner and venezuela presidential election but his opponent is crying foul, kt mcfarland on that senate majority leader chuck schumer calling on trump to ditch jd vance to pick a new vp brick-and-mortar suffering from skyrocketing shoplifting gerald stewart is a retail guy, doesn't this help amazon, nigel farage with his take on the olympic opening ceremony igniting widespread outrage, the 10:00 o'clock hour of "varney & company" is next.
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