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protester arrests growing on college campuses nationwide so are tabs for taxpayers fox business madison alworth outside the university with more. >> good morning, cheryl that arrests as well as police presence on college campuses continues to run up city on hook some saying should be the universities that are paying for this expense, like i said the cities are the ones paying for police presence despite many private universities are calling on their help, eric adams said still at a minimum should be shared with schools. >> we believe, that they too should contribute to the cause one way to prevent from escalating a zero tolerance as soon as that pent goes up it comes down. do not allow this to continue, to expand. >> asked city nypd how much efforts have cost them, city hall telling fox business too early to know price but definitely increased overtime for the police department the continue to increase in costs columbia reportedly asked city to keep police presence through commencement may 15 why a bipartisan group lawmakers in the caucus is calling on school to pay saying in a letter to elite
protester arrests growing on college campuses nationwide so are tabs for taxpayers fox business madison alworth outside the university with more. >> good morning, cheryl that arrests as well as police presence on college campuses continues to run up city on hook some saying should be the universities that are paying for this expense, like i said the cities are the ones paying for police presence despite many private universities are calling on their help, eric adams said still at a...
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madison alworth. fox business alert. shares of bos feed, right now they are up 19% but earlier soared as much as 50% in session after former gop presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy disclosed a stake in the online media and entertainment company. opening to a securities filing, he has amassed 7.7% stake in bos feed for $4 million expected to engage with the board about strategic opportunities to maximize shareholder value. pretty interesting. we should learn more about this story when vivek ramaswamy joins larry kudlow in the next hour on fox business. analog devices on pace for a record high close, let's emphasize that. second-quarter sales did decline 34%, the fourth consecutive quarter of declines but that number did beat analyst estimates. the chipmaker outlook signals could be coming out of its prolonged slum. analog devices issued third-quarter revenue, gotten above the midpoint of wall street estimates. they say it is driven by the rise in demand for automotive and industrial chips. shares of the moment up 9% to
madison alworth. fox business alert. shares of bos feed, right now they are up 19% but earlier soared as much as 50% in session after former gop presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy disclosed a stake in the online media and entertainment company. opening to a securities filing, he has amassed 7.7% stake in bos feed for $4 million expected to engage with the board about strategic opportunities to maximize shareholder value. pretty interesting. we should learn more about this story when vivek...
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madison alworth, i wasn't sure you were finished, i guess you were finished. we'll, we'll buy it out together, madison. thank you for your great reporting. i'm glad you're safe and sound. all right, folks, my riff. the first thing i want to say hat's off to the new york police department. in less than two hours they cleared columbia's hamilton hall, getting protesters out with no violence and seemingly no problems. no one will forget the pictures of the emergency services unit going up a ramp, climbing through a window. there are about 100 of them. it was breathtakingly wonderful sight to behold. why? because at that moment, any sane person watching it would breathe a sigh of relief that the police were back in charge, the police were back in charge. the calvary of good guys was back to restore law and order. no one was hurt, apparently. and then the tents were cleared and then the protesters were cuffed, put on a police buses, sent off to jail. the thin blue line in new york city was back. one of the most welcome sites i have seen in many, many years. and, gi
madison alworth, i wasn't sure you were finished, i guess you were finished. we'll, we'll buy it out together, madison. thank you for your great reporting. i'm glad you're safe and sound. all right, folks, my riff. the first thing i want to say hat's off to the new york police department. in less than two hours they cleared columbia's hamilton hall, getting protesters out with no violence and seemingly no problems. no one will forget the pictures of the emergency services unit going up a ramp,...
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madison alworth at columbia this morning. todd, your reaction. >> imagine living your life and getting paid -- maria: as a paid protester. >> as a paid protester. i can't comment on everybody's choice of profession in this life but to me that seems like something that doesn't contribute to society in any positive way. it's only in a negative way. and that's sad that you go to school, pay all that money and have to deal with somebody like that basically trying to interfere with your education. maria: rebecca. >> you know, fox had a reporter at ucla in the middle of it. he was asking people why are you here and everybody was saying i'm not media trained, i can't talk to you. it's very clear. multiple people said you need to talk to the media trained person. it's very clear. it's very organized. it's very funded and who are these people that are trying to disrupt our country in an election year it's just egregious. maria: i was told from sources in the university world that they're being directed on social media and if you had a
madison alworth at columbia this morning. todd, your reaction. >> imagine living your life and getting paid -- maria: as a paid protester. >> as a paid protester. i can't comment on everybody's choice of profession in this life but to me that seems like something that doesn't contribute to society in any positive way. it's only in a negative way. and that's sad that you go to school, pay all that money and have to deal with somebody like that basically trying to interfere with your...
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rachel: time for a pop culture roundup and madison alworth with us. she's helping me on the latest and greatest hollywood drama and the topics and starting off with this one. hillary clinton's feminist broadway musical about women suffrage and it's suffering at box office and what do you think, madison? >> it'll speak if it's good and it'll stay. if it's bad, it goes. we've seen other historical broadway shows doing well and hamilton with a success and not strong and going for the women's suffrage and it's a fight that's still going. we're doing great here and this is a strong america for women and i think it's part of the problem. jot cast is all female and nonbinary. rachel: is this money to raise for joe biden? don't forget about me as the wheels come off. >> i don't know if hillary should be on broadway. rachel: catherine schwarzenegger is un-impressed and no longer sheik and classy and her mom going to the met saying it's not classy anymore. what are your thoughts? >> this is classy and gorgeous and elegant and perfect. rachel: if you're old, her
rachel: time for a pop culture roundup and madison alworth with us. she's helping me on the latest and greatest hollywood drama and the topics and starting off with this one. hillary clinton's feminist broadway musical about women suffrage and it's suffering at box office and what do you think, madison? >> it'll speak if it's good and it'll stay. if it's bad, it goes. we've seen other historical broadway shows doing well and hamilton with a success and not strong and going for the women's...
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madison alworth live at columbia with the very latest. thanks for coming. what's cooking out there now in what's going on? reporter: the campus was overrun by protest res and able to clear out happen ill ton hall and video from last night. around 9:00 p.m., nypd entered through hamilton hall through the windows and not # 300 protesters arrested, nypd confirming some of them were not affiliated with the university. in other words outsiders, that did not stop columbia faculty from protesting again todaypr faculty members letter protest that started at 12:00 o'clocotk this afternoon with no cops on campus and from the river to the sea, palestine will be free, we got to talk to students who wern skeptical about outside involvement. all. >> are you a student at col columbia. >> what do you think of your president's actions to bring in nypd. >> a terrific. >> what about nonstudents on campus. >> i don't know if that's true. >> it's been confirmed by the nypd in columbia's president. >> it should be columbia's fault were meant to be unlocked and for the past two w
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madison alworth live at columbia with the very latest. thanks for coming. what's cooking out there now in what's going on? reporter: the campus was overrun by protest res and able to clear out happen ill ton hall and video from last night. around 9:00 p.m., nypd entered through hamilton hall through the windows and not # # 3 -- 3000 protesters were arrested and nypd confirming some of the protesters arrested were not affiliated and were outsiders and that did not stop columbia faculty from protesting again today. faculty members led a protest at 12:00 in the afternoon and chants like no cops on campus and "from the river to the sea, palestine will be free". we got to talk to students that were skeptical about outside involvement. going for columbia and to be a student at columbia, it'll cost you nearly $90,000 a year. going with 90,000 and getting newspapers like this and. and new york war crimes and going for them and all dissent and fit to manufacturing and this was handed out during going for faculty members were the ones that kick it had off this aftern
madison alworth live at columbia with the very latest. thanks for coming. what's cooking out there now in what's going on? reporter: the campus was overrun by protest res and able to clear out happen ill ton hall and video from last night. around 9:00 p.m., nypd entered through hamilton hall through the windows and not # # 3 -- 3000 protesters were arrested and nypd confirming some of the protesters arrested were not affiliated and were outsiders and that did not stop columbia faculty from...
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madison alworth following all that. nancy mace, the congresswoman from south carolina has an idea to crack down on this type of activity. maybe take the goodies and benefits away. >> we ought to, to desecrate the american flag, disrespecting the american flag, this quitting college campuses because they hate america, they hate jews, they are jew haters, these are terrorist loving jew haters, gender study students who hate our country and they out to be defunded. they shouldn't have their student loans forgiven, we should reverse what president biden announced in the last couple weeks, the taxpayers are going to pay their student loans out, this shouldn't be happening. neil: interesting angle on that, bill cassidy, louisiana senator kind enough to join us. what do you think of that? >> great idea. the spokesperson for those in columbia, i had to write down what her thesis is, transatlantic romantic imagination from 760 to 1780 or 1860. imagine. a guy driving a truck in louisiana, who paid back student loans or never went
madison alworth following all that. nancy mace, the congresswoman from south carolina has an idea to crack down on this type of activity. maybe take the goodies and benefits away. >> we ought to, to desecrate the american flag, disrespecting the american flag, this quitting college campuses because they hate america, they hate jews, they are jew haters, these are terrorist loving jew haters, gender study students who hate our country and they out to be defunded. they shouldn't have their...
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madison alworth has the story after this. stuart: one hour's worth of business, the dow's appointed 16 points, small loss for the nasdaq, dead flat for the s&p. look at the movers. explain why disney is so far down this morning. ashley: down big after missing revenue, down 9%. it's worth noting, business turned a profit the first time ever. perhaps ceo bob iger's plan after taking the number one spot starting to see results. disney is far outpacing the average s&p gains so some of the selling today may be a bit of a correction. peloton seeing gains after private equity firms by the fitness brand, the ceo will be stepping down, 15% of the workforce would be cut and just a reminder peloton reported a loss for 15 consecutive quarters. up 12.5%. look at nvidia down on the news that apple is pursuing its own design for ai chips. nvidia has been a leader in the ai market but can't secure one of the largest tech companies in the world. investors will be worried. stuart: thanks. 13 federal judges warning they will not higher law cler
madison alworth has the story after this. stuart: one hour's worth of business, the dow's appointed 16 points, small loss for the nasdaq, dead flat for the s&p. look at the movers. explain why disney is so far down this morning. ashley: down big after missing revenue, down 9%. it's worth noting, business turned a profit the first time ever. perhaps ceo bob iger's plan after taking the number one spot starting to see results. disney is far outpacing the average s&p gains so some of the...
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madison alworth joins me at new york university. tell me. do we know who these outside agitators are and who is funding them? >> reporter: we know some of the agitators and we have learned more about the funding of these protests across the country. back to monday night on columbia campus, one person was out of place. lisa has been described as a, quote, professional agitator. she has been involved in protests for decades with no clear ties to columbia but she was a monday night directing students on how to occupy hamilton hall. when two columbia students were trying to block the pro-palestine protesters from getting inside. watch. >> 5678. >> funding -- >> 1234. >> occupation no more. >> reporter: she has been charged in the past up to $300 per day for her activist training. she has said she was not to paid to be at columbia but she is a small piece of a larger problem. these anti-israel protests that have been disrupting colleges across the country are being supported by left-wing powerhouses giving millions of dollars to protest groups an
madison alworth joins me at new york university. tell me. do we know who these outside agitators are and who is funding them? >> reporter: we know some of the agitators and we have learned more about the funding of these protests across the country. back to monday night on columbia campus, one person was out of place. lisa has been described as a, quote, professional agitator. she has been involved in protests for decades with no clear ties to columbia but she was a monday night directing...
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madison alworth is live at nyu with more. reporter: hey, liz. yeah, we're live at nyu and active protest going on and this after police came in and disrupted the encampment at nyu this morning at 6:00 a.m. across ny and you recollects hundreds of protesters are out here and the way they learned of the protest and we learned of them is through social media and this started at 4:00 but announced on instagram. this post on the students for justice in palestine, nyu instagram story calls for this all out rally starting at 4:00 p.m. with the props that "they will be back from social media to real life". the organization, liz, has groups on practically every campus and they've been pivotal in the organization of the protests and use social media to galvanize support and organize those movements and another post calling out nyu president and ending with the line "we will not forget how this folk of zionist empire disguises itself as a academic institution". they attempt to radicalize social media users and students for justice in palestine and globaliz
madison alworth is live at nyu with more. reporter: hey, liz. yeah, we're live at nyu and active protest going on and this after police came in and disrupted the encampment at nyu this morning at 6:00 a.m. across ny and you recollects hundreds of protesters are out here and the way they learned of the protest and we learned of them is through social media and this started at 4:00 but announced on instagram. this post on the students for justice in palestine, nyu instagram story calls for this...
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madison alworth at columbia. your reaction. >> look, these are no longer protests -- maria: no consequences. >> no, not at all. there's no accountability. this is what democrats do, they continue to foster this kind of hate speech, this kind of division. this is racism. this is bread and butter. where is joe biden today speaking out? oh, wait, it's against jewish-americans. now we know what is really at stake today. he is going to continue to allow this fear mongering, and as we look at at a decision day for a lot of these young students, they're not going to be picking these ivy league schools. i'm not seeing these protests at trade schools, at local community colleges. maybe parents need to start looking at what's in their backyard withs rather than spending hundreds of thousands of dollars at these elite universities. maria: and all of those people who were in washington on january 6th are still in jail right now. >> well, but what are we going to do? this is that two-tiered justice system that we're con. inst
madison alworth at columbia. your reaction. >> look, these are no longer protests -- maria: no consequences. >> no, not at all. there's no accountability. this is what democrats do, they continue to foster this kind of hate speech, this kind of division. this is racism. this is bread and butter. where is joe biden today speaking out? oh, wait, it's against jewish-americans. now we know what is really at stake today. he is going to continue to allow this fear mongering, and as we...
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fox business' madison alworth is on the track with more. madison. if. >> reporter: lauren, you laid it out. i mean, there was such an investment in this historic track because it is race weekend. maas -- nascar is back. these cup drivers are going to be taking to the track on sunday in order to win $1 million if. but before they do that, i was actually able to jump on the track with one of those drives -- drivers. we hit 100 miles per hour, and we talked about the importance of being on this historic track. oh, or my god. [laughter] you're going to be racing this on sunday, hopefully twice. how does it feel on on it? >> yeah, or it's so cool. what people don't realize when they hear about north wilkesboro, there was trees growing out of this place just a few years ago. >> reporter: yeah right. >> i heard about it when i was a kid or, but it was so long before my time being in the sport. so being able to say i've raced here at the new version of it and how they've revibed this mace is just so dang cool. >> reporter: yeah. so, i ap mean, this track wa
fox business' madison alworth is on the track with more. madison. if. >> reporter: lauren, you laid it out. i mean, there was such an investment in this historic track because it is race weekend. maas -- nascar is back. these cup drivers are going to be taking to the track on sunday in order to win $1 million if. but before they do that, i was actually able to jump on the track with one of those drives -- drivers. we hit 100 miles per hour, and we talked about the importance of being on...
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showing several police departments with an increase in the ranks but not in the big cities, madison alworth in new york, why the recruiting shortfall in big cities. >> were getting get to that i think it's an issue around the sentiment but across the nation you see the uptake which is good news being the national police week you see the officers increasing i'm here with bruce the executive here you guys haven't struggled to get a get to that i would have my photographer pan around and show your police department that is going to perform a tactical exercise congress to ask for the big cities are struggling with recruitment and retention versus nassau county, there's going to be lobbying, why is that the case. >> trouble because elected officials don't support the men and women of law enforcement, here in nassau county residents love the cops they back the blue and support the minimum and of law enforcement and we as public officials do as well, were not seeing what your seat around the rest of the country. >> something we talked about your not far from new york city and you're having officer
showing several police departments with an increase in the ranks but not in the big cities, madison alworth in new york, why the recruiting shortfall in big cities. >> were getting get to that i think it's an issue around the sentiment but across the nation you see the uptake which is good news being the national police week you see the officers increasing i'm here with bruce the executive here you guys haven't struggled to get a get to that i would have my photographer pan around and...
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it i a fr do fox's madison alworth takes a look at the different generational challenges. >> we haven't set a great example for these young americans deeper into debt. >> gen z is starting out with more credit card debt than any other generation before them. a transunion report shows the average young american has a credit card balance of nearly $3,000. a 26% jump from a decade ago. >> they're really dealing with the issue of the rent to income ratio. it's out of control. rent is too expensive for them. and so the thing that they've got to realize is they can't depend on credit cards, right? they're being marketed to they're seeing on social media this is the life that you should have. >> younger people with larger debt falling behind quicker on credit card payments, with some relying on their family members for help if they can't make ends meet. we want americans if they have debt. >> we want you to focus all of your extra income on that debt so you can clear it out as quickly as possible. and then when that debt is cleared, you'll also have freed up income so that you're going to actu
it i a fr do fox's madison alworth takes a look at the different generational challenges. >> we haven't set a great example for these young americans deeper into debt. >> gen z is starting out with more credit card debt than any other generation before them. a transunion report shows the average young american has a credit card balance of nearly $3,000. a 26% jump from a decade ago. >> they're really dealing with the issue of the rent to income ratio. it's out of control. rent...
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madison alworths me now from the racetrack in north carolina. what should we expect this weekend, madison? >> reporter: stuart, it's going to be a big weekend of racing. nascar came back to this track for the first time last year after this sat empty for 26 years in disarray. that one race weekend brought in $42 million of economic impact to the state of north carolina, and that's because this the race brings in fans from all over. 48 states will be represented as well as 8 countries. those fans bringing in big economic boon to the town with hotels, stores and restaurants. we were able to talk to one of the restaurant owners who's right along the racetrack. he says this race weekend is a huge economic opportunity that will expand beyond the race. take a listen. >> we saw it a lot in terms of events like this downtown, and what we want to do is continue and engage the track and the towns, per se, and build a link between those two whether it's transportation or something to allow people to not only experience the track, but experience what we hav
madison alworths me now from the racetrack in north carolina. what should we expect this weekend, madison? >> reporter: stuart, it's going to be a big weekend of racing. nascar came back to this track for the first time last year after this sat empty for 26 years in disarray. that one race weekend brought in $42 million of economic impact to the state of north carolina, and that's because this the race brings in fans from all over. 48 states will be represented as well as 8 countries....
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. >> as fox's madison alworth reports, the smaller and medium sized departments are actually seeing the most growth. >> police departments around the country are seeing their sworn officers go up for the first time since the pandemic. it's a real reversal of a trend where we were seeing early retirements and police departments struggling to get new candidates out because of issues like the pandemic and protests and defund the police efforts here in nassau county. they say they never had that issue. >> the difference that you see in nassau county, compared to one of our major cities, is that the investment is in policing. we don't pull back when you want a better product, you put money behind the product. you want to invest to make it better. >> and we've been seeing these investments firsthand. k-9 unit here is going to show us an apprehension to a dangerous perpetrator disobeying commands. and as you see, he has a fake gun in his hand as well. ej, the dog just graduated two years ago, clearly hard at work. now this police department has actually seen some nypd officers come over from n
. >> as fox's madison alworth reports, the smaller and medium sized departments are actually seeing the most growth. >> police departments around the country are seeing their sworn officers go up for the first time since the pandemic. it's a real reversal of a trend where we were seeing early retirements and police departments struggling to get new candidates out because of issues like the pandemic and protests and defund the police efforts here in nassau county. they say they never...
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fox's madison alworth has the details. >> we haven't set a great example for these young americans deeper into debt. >> gen z is starting out with more credit card debt than any other generation before them. a transunion report shows. the average young american has a credit card balance of nearly $3,000. a 26% jump from a decade ago. >> they're really dealing with the issue of the rent to income ratio. it's out of control. rent is too expensive for them, and so the thing that they've got to realize is they can't depend on credit cards, right? they're being marketed to they're seeing on social media this is the life that you should have. >> younger people with larger debt falling behind quicker on credit card payments, with some relying on their family members for help if they can't make ends meet. >> we want americans if they have debt. we want you to focus all of your extra income on that debt so you can clear it out as quickly as possible. and then when that debt is cleared, you'll also have freed up income so that you're going to actually be able to invest far more than what you were i
fox's madison alworth has the details. >> we haven't set a great example for these young americans deeper into debt. >> gen z is starting out with more credit card debt than any other generation before them. a transunion report shows. the average young american has a credit card balance of nearly $3,000. a 26% jump from a decade ago. >> they're really dealing with the issue of the rent to income ratio. it's out of control. rent is too expensive for them, and so the thing that...
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madison alworth, thank you very much. folks in the summer of 1980 candidate ronald reagan went to the south bronx to campaign. guess were? it was only two blocks from kitona park where donald trump is scheduled to rally tonight. reagan criticized hapless jimmy carter failed to revitalize areas comparing it to go london in world war ii. if elected president again he intends to revitalize the cities through enterprise zones, lower taxes, liberating small minority-owned businesses from the biden burdens of regulatory red tape, and a new era of law and order, including closing the catastrophic border, illegal immigration problem and backing school choice. now reagan back in that summer of 1980, blasted carter for hyperinflation and promised to deregulate oil, and slash tax rates. he did. and oil prices crashed and the economy soared. trump will be blasting biden tonight over high inflation and as promised to restore drill, baby, drill in order to bring down high energy prices and conquer inflation. both reagan and trump pledg
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north central areas we are witnessing the east and slopes of alworth today due to the wind condition, we expect that the caspian sea and the persian gulf will be rough, and the wind in the persian gulf is expected to be rough tomorrow and the day after tomorrow . thank you for accompanying us until this moment. in the exhibition, sometimes we are going to be one of the subjects. and one of the complaints they raise is the issue of the increase in the price of books . do you also feel this or not? it means that this complaint is transferred to you or not. we not only feel it, but we are also complaining . of course, discuss the issues more precisely we tried to say that the book is more expensive than other goods, well, the reality is not like this, but the fact that the book is an accessible product for those who like it is not like this, that means we like to get the book at a more reasonable price, the libraries have a kind of constant consumption, they have to buy books every week. to buy books , they have to buy books every month, and now it is difficult for a professional library
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madison alworth is live at columbia university much madison, i mean it looks behind you like the scene has calmed down since last week. sounds like the student, maybe even the school are about to learn a harsh life lesson? >> reporter: liz, that is definitely the case. when it comes to the things happening on these college campuses, it is spilling into real live consequences including threatening jobs for current students. as you mentioned on moaned a group of 13 federal judges sent a letter to columbia university most of them serving in texas warning they will not hire law clerks with columbia on their resume'. the group said in the letter to the elite institution, they have quote, lost confidence in the school over its handling of the student protests. that any student that chooses to go to columbia whether the under grad or law school starting in fall of 2024 will not be hired as a clerk. saying that quote, columbia has disqualified itself from educating the future leaders of our country. going on to say quote, freedom of speech protest -- protects protest, not trespass or acts of v
madison alworth is live at columbia university much madison, i mean it looks behind you like the scene has calmed down since last week. sounds like the student, maybe even the school are about to learn a harsh life lesson? >> reporter: liz, that is definitely the case. when it comes to the things happening on these college campuses, it is spilling into real live consequences including threatening jobs for current students. as you mentioned on moaned a group of 13 federal judges sent a...
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now, first up, our own madison alworth live from the bronx. madison, how is it up there? i'm dieing and nobody will let me go. i wanted to go and we've been here for hours and you can see behind me, the stage is set and crowds are coming in and we saw people lining up as early as 9:30 to see the former president speak. reporter: he's set to take the stage around 6:00 p.m. tonight. tonight's event in the south bronx comes off the heels of a very crowded wildwood, new jersey, rally. others tell me they've voted blue in the past but now because of issues like crime in new york city, they're planning to vote for president trump. i was able to ask voters about the on going trials here in new york and they tell me that no matter what happens, they plan on supporting him in november. the president seems to be closing that gap. latest sienna polling shows biden leads by nine points here in empire state. voters are so happy he chose to have an event in new york city, specifically in the south bronx and area that's typically quite blue, they came out to "show him love". they want t
now, first up, our own madison alworth live from the bronx. madison, how is it up there? i'm dieing and nobody will let me go. i wanted to go and we've been here for hours and you can see behind me, the stage is set and crowds are coming in and we saw people lining up as early as 9:30 to see the former president speak. reporter: he's set to take the stage around 6:00 p.m. tonight. tonight's event in the south bronx comes off the heels of a very crowded wildwood, new jersey, rally. others tell...
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madison alworth has more. >> reporter: it is race weekend at the speedway. fans have come from all over 48 states to take in the action. two years ago this track was not usable. this predates nascar opening in 1947, started with moonshine haulers who wanted to improve who was the fastest driver when they were running -- outrunning the law but after closing and 96 and sitting empty for 26 years it took $20 million to get the track to where it is today. it's paying out the economic impact of last year x-rays, $42 million on state and local businesses, they reap the benefits, they were once outrunning the bar here, now they are the official moonshiners of this track and this race. >> it is a national stage, emails, all over the world. i enjoyed meeting people, hearing their stories and telling us how they enjoyed our whiskey in colorado or montana. it helped my business grow from one state to 15. made a huge impact. >> reporter: a season for one driver could run $10 million. the cars cost a few hundred thousand plus travel. drivers used to have one sponsor but
madison alworth has more. >> reporter: it is race weekend at the speedway. fans have come from all over 48 states to take in the action. two years ago this track was not usable. this predates nascar opening in 1947, started with moonshine haulers who wanted to improve who was the fastest driver when they were running -- outrunning the law but after closing and 96 and sitting empty for 26 years it took $20 million to get the track to where it is today. it's paying out the economic impact...
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madison alworth has the assignment of the day with more on how businesses in the area are impacted. [engines] >> reporter: we can only hear you. let's try again. [engines running] griff: all we can hear is those cars. it will be an exciting race. i got to interview william byron, winner of the daytona 500 which he is a 26-year-old, the first racer that learned in see him racing, 26 years old, became so good, he got into the real-life nascar races. the favorite in today's race is cal larson on the sports team but also william byron, his teammates have a come from behind win. i followed a little bit. >> reporter: didn't know you were a nascar fan. will: griff: the energy of those cars is so loud. aishah: an indycar fan next weekend, memorial day weekend, indianapolis 500. everyone should check it out once in their lifetime. it sounds similar to the nascar cars. it is something else when you are out there live and you hear it and your heart starts beating and racing really fast. incredibly incredible event. griff: if you put adrenaline and goosebumps in a bottle, that is a race car rac
madison alworth has the assignment of the day with more on how businesses in the area are impacted. [engines] >> reporter: we can only hear you. let's try again. [engines running] griff: all we can hear is those cars. it will be an exciting race. i got to interview william byron, winner of the daytona 500 which he is a 26-year-old, the first racer that learned in see him racing, 26 years old, became so good, he got into the real-life nascar races. the favorite in today's race is cal...
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madison alworth was there for the rally. what kind of energy was in the crowd? >> reporter: keeper were very excited. thousands of folks showed up more than the campaign announcement, the former president saying on stage. it is a rally. 25,000, on the ground, more in the thousands. we can say it's within the thousands. the sentiment was returned especially with bronx residents. >> i came through support, a place like the south bronx, it's huge. biden is not doing this. >> reporter: the democrat party has taken the vote for granted for too long. we see minority voters are shying away from the democratic party. and that is exactly what i heard on the ground. >> why are you here for this rally for donald trump? >> first the economy, the border, fixing my park, that's another thing. >> for us, we think it's unfair. >> democrats vote for trump this year. >> reporter: multiple signs say new york is trump country. polling doesn't show that to be the case yet but the president received a warm welcome and honestly that's putting it lightly. >> reporter: let's dig in to h
madison alworth was there for the rally. what kind of energy was in the crowd? >> reporter: keeper were very excited. thousands of folks showed up more than the campaign announcement, the former president saying on stage. it is a rally. 25,000, on the ground, more in the thousands. we can say it's within the thousands. the sentiment was returned especially with bronx residents. >> i came through support, a place like the south bronx, it's huge. biden is not doing this. >>...
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madison alworth in the middle of it. >> reporter: behind me is where the encampment stood a couple hours ago. it has been completely cleared here, starting at 6:00 a.m. nypd moved into this encampment with zip ties and started to arrest protesters. they were illegally trespassing for one week. in less than an hour the nypd clear the area of protesters and that's when cleaning crews got to work. nearby, they moved in on and encamped at the new school. across the two schools, 56 arrests were made. consequences for a movement being pushed online through social media as reported last night. >> it is propaganda, social media, students already passionate and upset about an issue. we should take over building or something like that. younger minds in that state, it's pretty easy, somebody who is a professional at manipulation. >> reporter: the idea to building cabins to occupy spaces all coordinated online. crimethink.com which is used as as a hub for anarchist indent either activist and described itself as a rebel alliance has recently published lessons on how to protest on-campus. those occupa
madison alworth in the middle of it. >> reporter: behind me is where the encampment stood a couple hours ago. it has been completely cleared here, starting at 6:00 a.m. nypd moved into this encampment with zip ties and started to arrest protesters. they were illegally trespassing for one week. in less than an hour the nypd clear the area of protesters and that's when cleaning crews got to work. nearby, they moved in on and encamped at the new school. across the two schools, 56 arrests...
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madison alworth is watching the drama, didn't necessarily start at columbia but the arrest. >> columbia today and much more calm compared to the chaos. you see a crowd forming their. they started to gather in the last 10 minutes. what we are told is faculty on behalf of the arrests and say things like cops on campus, hands off students. related to last night's activity. after 9:00 pm, police moved onto the campus, hamilton hall into -- arrest protesters. officers in riot gear entered the building through the window because they were unable to enter on the ground. and makeshift barriers to get to the protesters who had been illegally occupied for 20 hours. those protests, nypd buses, zip tied as onlookers shouted shame. those that city college in new york, 300 arrests were made. columbia said students in hamilton hall would be expelled and it appears not all were students. columbia university president in a letter to police said she believed, quote, the group had broken into the building include students it is led by individuals not affiliated with the university. mayor eric adams confir
madison alworth is watching the drama, didn't necessarily start at columbia but the arrest. >> columbia today and much more calm compared to the chaos. you see a crowd forming their. they started to gather in the last 10 minutes. what we are told is faculty on behalf of the arrests and say things like cops on campus, hands off students. related to last night's activity. after 9:00 pm, police moved onto the campus, hamilton hall into -- arrest protesters. officers in riot gear entered the...
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right to madison alworth live at nyu with more details. madison, you've been really researching this about the funding of the protests; right? reporter: yeah, liz and these protests are funded by left wing power houses that give money to groups that organize the protests and at times paying the individual protesters since 2016, the open society foundations founded by george soros has given over $15 million to pro palestine groups. soros family charities given directly and indirectly to groups for pro palestine and leading protests across the college campuses like the one here at nyu, and harvard and columbia. video from the columbia chapter of that group posted to their instagram page shows them celebrating the occupation of hamilton hall and the caption saying "glory to all our martyrs". and seems some of the protesters in the crowd are paid. at least three colleges: yale, ut and berkeley, there's protesters that are fellows of the soros-funded u.s. campaign for palestinian rights or uscpr. that group pace protesters thousands of dollars
right to madison alworth live at nyu with more details. madison, you've been really researching this about the funding of the protests; right? reporter: yeah, liz and these protests are funded by left wing power houses that give money to groups that organize the protests and at times paying the individual protesters since 2016, the open society foundations founded by george soros has given over $15 million to pro palestine groups. soros family charities given directly and indirectly to groups...
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madison alworth is live at nyu with that story. madison. reporter: behind me this morning was an encampment and now that space completely cleared out and that's because at 6:00 a.m., the nypd moved into the encampment and arrested students and able to clear it out. that's a scene, these encampments and arrests and we've seen play out across the country. the scenes occupying spaces and hub for antifa activists and describing as rebel alliance and has published lessons on how to protest on campus and lessons include things like "you don't need to convince everyone before the occupation, everyone knows the situation, you just need to start the party". "when you take a building, don't immediately hold a meeting. that is a mistake. start changing the space, preparing it, remolding it to your desires". social media posts also attempt to radicalize the users. this instagram post from the students for justice in palestine calls for the globalization of a student anti-fada and the "the student movement is stronger than any weapon held by the occupie
madison alworth is live at nyu with that story. madison. reporter: behind me this morning was an encampment and now that space completely cleared out and that's because at 6:00 a.m., the nypd moved into the encampment and arrested students and able to clear it out. that's a scene, these encampments and arrests and we've seen play out across the country. the scenes occupying spaces and hub for antifa activists and describing as rebel alliance and has published lessons on how to protest on campus...
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madison alworth live from columbia university in new york city with the story. madison, this is really quite a development. reporter: it absolutely is, liz. they're not going to hire any clerks from columbia. that is the big news here because they label the university as inc bay torr of university and they sent a letter to columbia on monday, most of whom serve in texas and they're not going to hire any law clerks with columbia and te elite institution and that've lost confidence in the school over the handling of the student protest and any student that chooses to go there and the fall of 2024 will not be hired as a clerk. columbia disqualified himself as the future leader of the country and going onto say that freedom of speech protects protests and not others going for them and c eo told protesters that c ompanies like his would like to hire them. saying in a post on x, moral courage is greater than a college degree and protesting against the genocide of the palestinian people and universities divestment from israel going and plenty of companies and ceos eage
madison alworth live from columbia university in new york city with the story. madison, this is really quite a development. reporter: it absolutely is, liz. they're not going to hire any clerks from columbia. that is the big news here because they label the university as inc bay torr of university and they sent a letter to columbia on monday, most of whom serve in texas and they're not going to hire any law clerks with columbia and te elite institution and that've lost confidence in the school...
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university canceling its graduation ceremony because of the into israel protest on campus, madison alworth joins me from columbia what did the university say about this and what about the parents. >> that is a great question, what the university said they are canceling the university wide graduation ceremony and focusing on the smaller class ceremony. this was announced around 8:40 a.m. eastern and in the announcement they said we decided to make the centerpiece of our commencement activities our class days and school level ceremonies were students are honored individually alongside their peers rather than the university wide ceremony scheduled for may 15 what that means for the families they can still see their students walk but it's going to be based off the programs, graduate students will be together within their colleges and the undergrads and you don't get the big ceremony you get the large class features that are iconic for these elite universities this happening because of security concerns around the campus the smaller ceremonies are also going to be moved there happening there su
university canceling its graduation ceremony because of the into israel protest on campus, madison alworth joins me from columbia what did the university say about this and what about the parents. >> that is a great question, what the university said they are canceling the university wide graduation ceremony and focusing on the smaller class ceremony. this was announced around 8:40 a.m. eastern and in the announcement they said we decided to make the centerpiece of our commencement...
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. >> you said it, now we have the news madison alworth, thank you for jump jumping on the breaking news, security is a concern at columbia, number graduation. >> it is infuriating, these poor kids are going to have the graduation because the administration is too cowardly to basically enforce the rules. >> the rewards emboldens in its cowardly spirit columbia has had many universities across his country, a lot of problems. thank you so much for being with me. i would've the all of you know tomorrow morning 6:00 a.m. eastern time maria is going to be in los angeles at the global conference come alive with lots of amazing interviews. that is it for me, i yield my time to stuart varney. >> good morning, you yielded it well, good morning, everyone. movement in gaza, hamas has left the hostage talks, benjamin netanyahu has told the people in rafah to evacuate the destruction of hamas is about to begin. so far no negative reaction on the market, the dow coming off a big gain on friday, up again this monday morning looking for a gain of 150 modest uptick for the s&p and the nasdaq. interest ra
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race this weekend, tomorrow formally in wilkesboro, north carolina, that's where we're find madison alworth. >> i'm at the historic race, and doesn't go to the cup, but is a purse of $1 million. the reality is, the biggest winning is really for the surrounding area here in wilkes county. this track behind me has an incredible history. pre-dates the portfolio of nascar. it opened in 1947, but then closed in 1996 and sat empty for 26 years just falling apart until last year when it reopened. it took over 22 million dollars to make this track race ready again, but that investment paid off. last year's race weekend had an economic impact of $42 million on the state of north carolina. many drivers, they live in this state and they're very familiar with the track. its former glory days and it's very bad days. they're excited to be back and racing. >> for me, you know, i've always been able to drive by this place and look at it and it looks like a skelton of what it used to be. to be able to come here and enjoy a race and get to drive in it means a lot. i think it puts so much into the economy and
race this weekend, tomorrow formally in wilkesboro, north carolina, that's where we're find madison alworth. >> i'm at the historic race, and doesn't go to the cup, but is a purse of $1 million. the reality is, the biggest winning is really for the surrounding area here in wilkes county. this track behind me has an incredible history. pre-dates the portfolio of nascar. it opened in 1947, but then closed in 1996 and sat empty for 26 years just falling apart until last year when it...
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fox business' madison alworth with more now on that. madison, good morning. >> reporter: public colleges and universities are struggling with over a decade-long are trend of falling enrollment and higher operating costs. they're taking in less money and are more reliant on public funds than ever. so let's break down these brand new numbers. in 2023 there were 10 million full-timen rolled students in state universities. that's a loss of 50,000 students, a half percentage decrease are from 2022 and a 6% decline since pre-pandemic. 2023, it's the 12th straight year that we've seen a decline in enenrollment in public schools. some states have it worse than others. state enrollment in ohio, that fell 25 -- excuse me, 25 states saw a decline. ohio, hay saw the greatest amount of students deciding not to enroll in public full colleges there. and in that moment is hitting the colleges' bottom line. in 2023 public colleges and universities saw the largest decrease in tuition revenue per student on record. this means universities are having to re
fox business' madison alworth with more now on that. madison, good morning. >> reporter: public colleges and universities are struggling with over a decade-long are trend of falling enrollment and higher operating costs. they're taking in less money and are more reliant on public funds than ever. so let's break down these brand new numbers. in 2023 there were 10 million full-timen rolled students in state universities. that's a loss of 50,000 students, a half percentage decrease are from...
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madison alworth is at nyu. which countries have been the biggest donors to our universities? >> reporter: stuart, over the last 12 years the largest foreign government that has donated to u.s. universities is can qatar. in fact, donations from the middle east have increased so much that roughly 1 out of every 4 donations comes from that region. this all a coming at a time when we've seen anti-israel, pro-palestine protest pop up on campuses across the country. individual donors, they're backing away are from these schools. even our own government considering doing the same. but foreign governments, their wallets are open thanks to section 117 of the higher education act of 1965. finish those donation ins are supposed to be reported twice a year. what open the books has found is over the last 25 years, middle eastern countries have been some of the largest donors to american universities. the reporting of what these grants are used for, that not always sparely clear. entirely clear. >> we often a times keep the language very simple and not very descriptive. so of course they'r
madison alworth is at nyu. which countries have been the biggest donors to our universities? >> reporter: stuart, over the last 12 years the largest foreign government that has donated to u.s. universities is can qatar. in fact, donations from the middle east have increased so much that roughly 1 out of every 4 donations comes from that region. this all a coming at a time when we've seen anti-israel, pro-palestine protest pop up on campuses across the country. individual donors, they're...
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madison alworth is at columbia for us. madison, what role kid the professors play in the protests? >> reporter: you know, stuart, at these protests we're seeing students initiate it, but in some cases the professors are supporting them and often times even participating in the protests and starting protests of their own. at unc-chap ill hill, faculty are threatening to withhold grades. in a letter to the provost and dean, they say in part, quote, we strongly support the right of faculty and graduate students to express their opinions freely, but there are better ways to do this than hurting our students and abrogating our contract with the people of north carolina to support our university. we have seen first ifhand those faculty protesting. last week here at columbia, faculty of the university initiated a protest that called for the lifting of suspensions of student protesters and also included chants like from the river to the sea, palestine will be free. now, the students that are protesting, they're asking that the money they give to the school via tuition e not go to israel, b
madison alworth is at columbia for us. madison, what role kid the professors play in the protests? >> reporter: you know, stuart, at these protests we're seeing students initiate it, but in some cases the professors are supporting them and often times even participating in the protests and starting protests of their own. at unc-chap ill hill, faculty are threatening to withhold grades. in a letter to the provost and dean, they say in part, quote, we strongly support the right of faculty...
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madison alworth, take us through the highlights. >> reporter: absolutely, stuart. there were, like you said is, thousands of people and thousands more than the campaign initially expected showed up to this rally. trump himself said on stage we wanted to call this a meeting but, quote, like it or not, this is a rally. native new yorkers need, native bronx residents waited hours to get in, and still when the speech wrapped which was nearly two hours long, hundreds had still in the gotten into the event. donald trump called it a love fest from the campaign stage, and that a sentiment was returned especially for native bronx residents. >> no president ever came to the south bronx, i don't know. i just came do support and show love. >> for him to be in a place like the south bronx, it's huge. i mean, you've never seen any other candidate do this. biden's not doing this. >> reporter: so this area is traditionally quite blue, but those in attendance wanted the send the message that the democrat party has taken their vote for granted for too long. and we see minority voter
madison alworth, take us through the highlights. >> reporter: absolutely, stuart. there were, like you said is, thousands of people and thousands more than the campaign initially expected showed up to this rally. trump himself said on stage we wanted to call this a meeting but, quote, like it or not, this is a rally. native new yorkers need, native bronx residents waited hours to get in, and still when the speech wrapped which was nearly two hours long, hundreds had still in the gotten...
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our own madison alworth is there with the very latest. hey, madison. >> reporter: hi, david. biden has wrapped up here in pennsylvania, his 7th day campaigning in the state this year. it is a very important swing state. today he was targeting a very important voter, black voters. the campaign announcing a new initiative, black voters for biden-harris with president biden himself during the campaign event saying the reason why he made it to the white house in 2020 is because black americans voted for him and he says he is hoping they will do the same in 2024. but attend east of this campaign event told me that black support for biden it is starting to slip. so at this point you would say, are you looking at your community, you would say that where does support stand when it comes to the biden-harris ticket? >> 50-50, 50-50. that is being very honest. it is 50-50. right now is the time to step it on up. right now is the time to prove a few things. >> reporter: that change also showing up in polling. while the current president still leads in key groups it's not what it was in 2
our own madison alworth is there with the very latest. hey, madison. >> reporter: hi, david. biden has wrapped up here in pennsylvania, his 7th day campaigning in the state this year. it is a very important swing state. today he was targeting a very important voter, black voters. the campaign announcing a new initiative, black voters for biden-harris with president biden himself during the campaign event saying the reason why he made it to the white house in 2020 is because black...
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madison alworth is in the bronx with more on all of this. madison, how does it look there? >> reporter: good evening9 from the south bronx. the stage is set behind me. people started lining up as early as 9:30 this morning to get a chance to see the former president speak. he's set to take the stage at 6 p.m. tonight, we already have hundreds behind us and hundreds if not thousands waiting to get in. tonight's event comes off the heels of the event, the rally in wildwood, new jersey, which was incredibly crowded. like i said, we've got people behind me. from my vantage point, hundreds, if in the thousands of people still in line waiting to go through security to attend this event. i was able to talk to voters, many of whom are of latin or black americans, and they tell me that they're voting for president trump because they are upset specifically with the border, many of them seeing themselves having immigrated legally or having family that emigrated legally. now, where i stand this is an incredibly blue county. energized voters saudis content with the democrat party is gro
madison alworth is in the bronx with more on all of this. madison, how does it look there? >> reporter: good evening9 from the south bronx. the stage is set behind me. people started lining up as early as 9:30 this morning to get a chance to see the former president speak. he's set to take the stage at 6 p.m. tonight, we already have hundreds behind us and hundreds if not thousands waiting to get in. tonight's event comes off the heels of the event, the rally in wildwood, new jersey,...
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madison alworth with more details. madison. >> reporter: charles, we got new data today, today's consumer confidence index. it came in above consensus and prior month but look over the numbers on the long term we do see consumer confidence has been down. breaking out that report it noted specifically compared to last month confidence improved among consumers of all age groups in terms of income, those making over 100,000, they expressed the largest rise in confidence. and that bifurcation seems to reflect what is known as the cantelone. richard is considered the father of entrepreneurship. he studied the effect of price changes as a result of the money supply. money supply erupted over the years especially during the great recession. this yellow line shows money supply in the market. this other line here, that is the net worth of top .1%. you can see they trend exactly in line. and because of the can tell loan effect this doesn't seem to be a coincidence. breaking it down the cantelone effect what essentially it says t
madison alworth with more details. madison. >> reporter: charles, we got new data today, today's consumer confidence index. it came in above consensus and prior month but look over the numbers on the long term we do see consumer confidence has been down. breaking out that report it noted specifically compared to last month confidence improved among consumers of all age groups in terms of income, those making over 100,000, they expressed the largest rise in confidence. and that bifurcation...
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madison alworth has the story. how much is enrollment down in 4-year, public colleges. >> reporter: right, public schools. it's down half a percent from 2022 to 2023, but since the pandemic, it's down 6. public colleges are struggling with a decade-long trend of falling enrollment, and with less operating costs -- and operating costs continue to go up. students are turning away from these 4-year colleges questioning if it's worth it. i want to break down these new numbers that we have. enrollment in public colleges declined in 25 states between 20322 and 2023. ohio saw the greatest amount of students deciding not the to enroll in their full-time public universities. and that falling enrollment is hitting the colleges' bottom line, of course. in 2023 public colleges and universities saw the largest decrease in tuition revenue per student on record. if this means universities, these public ones, they're having to rely on state funds for fiscal support. for only the second time since the great recession, state funding
madison alworth has the story. how much is enrollment down in 4-year, public colleges. >> reporter: right, public schools. it's down half a percent from 2022 to 2023, but since the pandemic, it's down 6. public colleges are struggling with a decade-long trend of falling enrollment, and with less operating costs -- and operating costs continue to go up. students are turning away from these 4-year colleges questioning if it's worth it. i want to break down these new numbers that we have....
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madison alworth has more on this story. hey, madison. >> reporter: david, the blue bronx was really quite red last night. husband of folks showed up -- thousands of phobes showed up, more than expected, with the former president himself stay od to call this a meeting but, quote, like it or not, this is a rally. gates opened just after 3 p.m., and there were still hundreds of people waiting to get into the event when it wrapped up around 8 p.m. those in attendance wants to send the message that the democrat party has taken their vote for granted for too long. for the voters i spoke to, the two top issues were the economy, specifically prosperity. people are getting a paycheck, but they are struggling to have it cover even the essentials. and the second issue of immigration. especially because the bronx is an area where a lot of legal immigrants is settle. we are seeing in polling that minority voters, black and brown americans, are starting to shy away from the democrat party. and that is also what we saw on the ground. >> m
madison alworth has more on this story. hey, madison. >> reporter: david, the blue bronx was really quite red last night. husband of folks showed up -- thousands of phobes showed up, more than expected, with the former president himself stay od to call this a meeting but, quote, like it or not, this is a rally. gates opened just after 3 p.m., and there were still hundreds of people waiting to get into the event when it wrapped up around 8 p.m. those in attendance wants to send the message...
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let's bring in fox business correspondent madison alworth. >> glory to god. i'm actually g crying.interv >> that was in a roller coaster of an interview. it was. and then he was a gangster. even after overdosinl.g. nd, am >> but he's really turned it around. that was amazing. he's gotten it together. all right. toget it togethers gn to ge now. >> are setting expectations for men higher and higher these days>>esse: fi. o wantguys, if you want a woman to say i do. you got to know how to protect n her like this. >> 2024. we need to start thinking long>> term it's . can this man get through an apocalypse? will he be the leadeugr? -- a survival trap? because if not, you need a bounce. you need to go d to. h >> is he a two hour teame on the natural selection scale ? >> is this true?na is this how you think of us? notural this tr, definitely no. what does she know that we don't know? why do we needw survival drives like and also that kind of sounds like a cult.n is she in a cult? does she need help?? she just sees what's happeningui in colombia, and she might wonder
let's bring in fox business correspondent madison alworth. >> glory to god. i'm actually g crying.interv >> that was in a roller coaster of an interview. it was. and then he was a gangster. even after overdosinl.g. nd, am >> but he's really turned it around. that was amazing. he's gotten it together. all right. toget it togethers gn to ge now. >> are setting expectations for men higher and higher these days>>esse: fi. o wantguys, if you want a woman to say i do....
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fox as madison alworth takes a look at the different generational challenges. >> we haven't set a great example for these young americans deeper into debt. >> gen z is starting out with more credit card debt than any other generation before them. a transunion report shows the average young american has a credit card balance of nearly $3,000, a 26% jump from a decade ago. >> they're really dealing with the issue of the rent to income ratio. it's out of control. rent is too expensive for them. and so the thing that they've got to realize is they can't depend on credit cards. right they're being marketed to they're seeing on social media. this is the life that you should have. >> younger people with larger debt falling behind quicker on credit card payments, with some relying on their family members for help if they can't make ends meet. >> we want americans if they have debt. we want you to focus all of your extra income on that debt so you can clear it out as quickly as possible. and then when that debt is cleared, you'll also have freed up income so that you're going to actually be able
fox as madison alworth takes a look at the different generational challenges. >> we haven't set a great example for these young americans deeper into debt. >> gen z is starting out with more credit card debt than any other generation before them. a transunion report shows the average young american has a credit card balance of nearly $3,000, a 26% jump from a decade ago. >> they're really dealing with the issue of the rent to income ratio. it's out of control. rent is too...