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>> from what i hear from the republicans this will all be about the economy, we are talking inflation, we know americans all over have been hurting. >> it is more about immigration, crime and even election security. >> every american deserves a safe community and what this commitment to america does focuses on that. >> you can see these snap back quickly of these things happen.
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>> the lowest points where the market is going to be. we have overcorrected especially in the last week on a lot of these names. >> things are not looking as peachy as they were in june or july, don't think we're out of the woods yet. >> good morning, it is 11:00, the city of new york, it is friday, september 23rd, better take a close look at the markets, we've got a selloff on our hands. at this moment the dow is down 470 points, 1.6%, nasdaq down 213 points, shortly lower, all across the board, 10 year treasury yield is upsetting big tech. 371, not that long ago you were
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looking at when it broke above 3%, now it is $3.71 or 372. and down $78, this is because we've we got a global recession upon us or coming, oil is going down. now this. we seniors look back fondly on the days when margaret thatcher was britain's prime in a strand ronald reagan was america's president, they beat the russians and restored capitalist prosperity. it would be great if new prime minister liz truss could form a similar relationship with president biden. it is not going to happen. trust models herself on thatcher, biden does not model himself on reagan. this morning britain's finance chief announced the most radical taxcutting plan in decades, income tax, corporate tax, property purchase tax, all will be cut and he removed the
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cap on bankers bonuses, not exactly biden ask, is it? the brits are reversing blanket opposition to fossil fuels, actually going to track for gas and drill for oil, you won't see anything like that from biden. this president is actively pushing liz truss away, she wanted to trade deal with america at but biden won't have it. he hasn't forgiven brexit. the brits would be last in line if they left europe, no trade deal. what a shame. a loss of opportunity. the world is heading into recession and biden raises taxes, there's a chronic shortage of fossil fuels and biden cuts production, inflation is raging. it is really great to see prime minister trust growth are broke and prosperity, a pity she doesn't have a partner on this side of the atlantic. third hour of varney roles on.
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steve hilton, the man on the right-hand side of the screen is with us now. i will come out with an open you. liz liz truss is doing economic policy right, president biden is doing it wrong, and i know you agree. >> i really do and it is not just because we are in this terrible economic situation, we can see the impact of the anti-growth policies that have been pushed by biden in the democrats, tax increases, the regulatory increases, the war on energy. it is also because there's a particular british dimension that you touched on which is the brexit aspect of this for years, we have been waiting, those of us who argued for brexit for this kind of moment for the uk to say we are out of
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the your buddy deb, on our own now so we can chart our own course which is to take advantage of being outside the you buddy deb to do what we see today which is to set out an agenda for free enterprise, that becomes the place in europe, to create jobs, it is an exciting moment. stuart: shame we can't copy it over here. governor newsom, your governor, quoting the bible on pro-abortion billboards on republican states, this is your governor, quoting jesus on abortion posters, what is your judgment of this? >> i will quote you something else. this is from a democrat pundit, a guy called josh barrow writing about gavin newsom.
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i will quote this, about these abortion tourism, the posturing is gross and cheap and california ready to help but to your website, they may travel there to receive one. california does not offer anything especially useful to women living 2000 miles away who need abortions, the billboards amount to using women in red states as a prop to burnish newsom's image, that is from a democrat pundit, and an amazing brutal takedown of governor newsom, and of people want to read it the headline is gross and embarrassing and will never be president. and i will put the whole thing out. it is absolutely astonishing, democrat calling this a stunt and newsom using women in red states to burnish his own image, it is unbelievable.
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stuart: he really is, shocking actually. we will be watching you on the next revolution, sunday night at 9:00 pm eastern on fox news. thanks as always, see you again soon. back to the markets, so much reading, left-hand side of the screen, for the benefit of our radio listeners i will tell you the dow has dropped below 30,000, down 430 and the nasdaq is below 11,000, 10,869. this is a big down day. goldman sachs cut their target for the s&p down 3600 from 4300 by the end of the year. is this -- >> 20% reduction in their target, goldman sachs target for the s&p is below where the market is, and we expected clients from the current market, when you look beneath
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the hood at 80% of stocks are below the 200 day moving average means they are in a downtrend, no reason so many investors are bullish and not just on the stock market but the economy read large. we what is the economy going to slide into recession? >> this is so political. every economist is known in recession for months now, washington dc doesn't think of it says the words, the markets have already corrected, i think it is jobs if you will that is the next shoe to drop, google, the trust is starting to lay people off, with large companies, if you look at history once again, in 2,000 the market topped out in march 2000, a year later the job layoffs got started so this is what worries me, not just recession but major job cuts. stuart: is the fed over doing it do you think?
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>> the fed is behind the curve, interest rates rising faster than the fed is raising them at that has killed, inflation is costing the average american $770 more a year, this is 8000 $604, that is real money, not just what it is costing but inability to invest on consumables, in new production, new businesses, and looking over the long-term knowing this genie is not going to be shut back in the bottle anytime soon, just as it was in the 70s. we one one minute left, can you tell us in investment you would make, that you would buy right now, some of the our viewers, regular investors can invest in, what have you got? >> it is not a terrible time to
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sit on one's hands, when in doubt stay out, that's pretty wise especially in today's environment, i am looking at grains, coin, and j j a good time to look at the gray market as diversification against week stocks. stuart: thanks for joining us, see you soon. lauren is with us looking at movers, start with ford which is down 5%. lauren: i will call it a pickup, one of the more important parts of the vehicle, the identifier, those little blue ford ovals don't have enough of them so ford reportedly hasn't delivered their trucks because of the nameplate logo. of the one that is it? the nameplate thing? looking at 3d printing them for instance, no big deal, they don't have enough. stuart: it is down 5% on that.
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we are heading into recession. freeport mcnamara, an energy company. stuart: are you ready for this. had it by a strong dollar, the dollar is at its highest level, 2002, the recession concerns, prices down at the lowest level in two months so down 6. 5%. %. stuart: tell me about disney. the prompter says it's most expensive restaurant, the grand floridian, this is your script, go. lauren: tell me about this restaurant, the grand floridian. do you remember the bill? that is a bill you need to remember. it was always expensive and now it is more expensive. 425 for a price fixed menu without wine. if you want wine at $200, the highest cost for that menu, 6 or $25 per guest.
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>> 425 without. if you want the standard menu, $295 a person. that is inflation, that is i end, that is luxury, you don't take the kids there. be when i guess not. i will move on from this. did you see this? this is migrants running across a resident's property in texas, roll it please. >> tweet individuals crossed, running, running across the wall, ran through here, right through here, tried going in my door. stuart: it didn't end there. after what you saw they went to his 95 grandfather's house and these guys tell us this happens every day. barricaded themselves. israel's prime minister has a
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new warning for iran. watch this. >> we have capabilities, we are not afraid to use them, we will do whatever it takes. stuart: clearly it is getting serious, general jack keane will talk about this after this. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered.
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>> great question, it will help ukrainians throughout here and across the country on the ukrainian side, they had significant territorial victories in the past several weeks. it is why the start of a voting process got underway, grasping any victim they can in this ongoing conflict. >> local man cast his ballot in the russian controlled city, for the next four days officials holding referendums in occupied areas of ukraine about becoming part of russia. they want to return home as quickly as possible, the voters says, we want russia to take us under its wing. these referendums have been condemned by the ukrainians and western allies who say president boudin will use the annexation of this territory to garner internal support. at the russian leader facing
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mounting pressure after announcing the mobilization of 300,000 people to fight in ukraine. when newspaper believes that could be closer to 1 million. new video shows russian men boarding buses after being drafted into the military. i have never served in the army, 13-year-old victor explains and was never a conscript. i have no military experience. russian border crossings with finland and kazakhstan lined with cars as people fl t country. it erupted with many people arrested, signed the putin's war continues to lose what loaded support it had to begin with. it is that mounting pressure on russian president vladimir putin that is causing growing concern in the international community. the more he paints himself into a corner the more he's likely to escalate this conflict. blue one thank you very much. let me bring in general jack
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keane. russian men are fleeing. what does that tell you about russia's army and boudin? >> first of all boudin is losing this war. doesn't mean he is in the end going to lose but is on his way to doing that. secondly, in terms of this is a sham being conducted with these referendums in the territories, putin doesn't own those occupied territories he's conducting this referendum in, only owns parts of it and clearly it is designed for his domestic audience and has no meaning inside of ukraine and won't stop the ukrainians from attempting to take back that territory. evidence of that is ukrainians attacked crimea for weeks and russians have not escalated,
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annexed crimea in 2014. as it contains this issue dealing with mobilization which is partial mobilization supposedly but in fact not just calling up reservists and resisting some of them but forcibly pushing people into the military who have not served whatsoever as if it was a cool mobilization. the russian people and men in their society, if russia was being threatened their history was they would fight to the death to protect their country and their livelihood of their people the way the ukrainians are doing but that's not the issue. the issue is going to fight a war against the ukrainians and has nothing to do with protecting the homeland or protecting people and people in russia certainly understand
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that more today than they did twee 7 months ago. the narrative of what is happening in ukraine is finally yelling out, not completely out but it is getting out and there is resistance here and the people -- it will take months before they are seeing on the battlefield and a certain percentage are physically unfit, and medically unfit, emotionally and psychologically not ready to fight this war. stuart: putin's problems are growing, not altogether a bad thing, changing the subject the israeli prime minister gave an intense morning to iran during his un speech, watch this please. >> the jews today have a statement, we have an army, we have great friendships.
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we have capabilities and we are not afraid to use them. we will do, iran will not get a nuclear weapon. we will not stand by when those who try to kill us, not again. never again. stuart: he wouldn't make a threat if he wasn't prepared to follow through. >> absolutely right. ever since the islamic state of iran was formed by these thugs and killers who were religious clerics, they've made one statement after another for 40 plus years, they intend to take control of the middle east and dominate it, secondly, to accomplish that mission they want to drive the united states
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out of the middle east, that is why they are killing us using their proxies when the blue up our embassies, marine barracks, air force barracks, and what they did to american troops using advanced ieds in iraq and the second objective is to destroy the state of israel. the means to do that is nuclear weapons. many people roll their eyes when they hear that. iranians wouldn't do something like that. they have said it every single year of their existence, the israelis absolutely believe it. anyone associated, paying attention, that is why you get the strong unequivocal statement from the prime minister. he will not let that happen. he will use monetary force because he believes he is protecting the nationstate of israel as a result of what the
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irradiance will do in acquiring a nuclear weapon. stuart: always appreciate it. coming up, speaker pelosi dodged a question about biden and a 2024 run. >> getting into politics about whether the president should run or not. stuart: will it be biden or the democrats who make his decision for 2024, republicans unveiled their commitment to america. is this midterm agenda enough for them to take back congress? congress and dan newser on the show. as an independent financial advisor,
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and it is less compelling to pay 20% more to buy electric cars if you're paying less at the pump so oil prices coming down which is good for consumers but also means we expect slower slowing economy. stuart: and cheap gas too. as gas comes down that is more attractive. tell me about domino's pizza. >> top performers, and upgrade from the survey that consumers expect to increase eating pizza over the next 6 months, attractive entry point, with domino stock so far this year. stuart: what are your guys saying about that? connell: susan: have you been watching? stuart: it is a subscription panel. susan: get it for free if you can put up with spanish language.
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stuart: i've seen some soccer games, not easy. susan: to outperform from web bush, compelling entry point according to them so they express confidence they can raise more cash, cut the cash burden rates and worth $6 in their view, you could make 50%, and we know netflix is down 60% and they are cutting the pay out for comedy specials so you won't see that $100,000,000.03 episode special for comedians like dave chapelle and the like. stuart: netflix. susan: 13 million viewers with thursday night football, apple with the halftime show. stuart: when they get the halftime show did they say which artists appear or did they just sponsor the halftime? susan: sponsor the halftime show but i imagine the nfl
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decides, apple does a very pc type of entertainment, i imagine they would like a clean show. stuart: rolling stones. stuart: more like gangster rap. stuart: see you again soon. midterms 46 days away almost upon us. house republicans just unveiled their commitment to america which is their way of trying to get reelected in november. the keep others. susan: they are promising a strong economy, get inflation under control. after that, the secure border and education system, parents bill of rights. republicans are drafting this and have been over the last year and 1/2, a push to prove to america that a republican majority can put the country on track and invigorate voters
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like newt gingrich did in 1994 which led to a red landslide. stuart: it was called the contract with america. susan: the big issue democrats have is they passed a lot of legislation recently and they have abortion. stuart: congressman dan newser joins us now. leader maccarthy says republicans will immediately repeal the hiring of 87,000 irs agents if they take back the house. can i ask what else do you plan to do on day one? >> hr one will have a new light to it, we remove these 87,000 that are working with our economy and get them working for our economy. we got a special day here rolling out the commitment, getting america back on track and susan just outlined the plan extremely well, we have a
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large group, south of pittsburgh, and military, manufacturers with the same message, and washington doesn't get it. we know the direction democrats have taken us, biden and the biden democrat and it is reversed. stuart: outrage with the loss of energy independence, hate to the on of theme, outrage is valid. >> i couldn't agree more. we have an open border bringing outrage to people, fentanyl, a number of conversations on the debts. everyone has a story, 70,000
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for fentanyl related deaths. that the war on our younger people, the biden administration says nothing about it. assault on domestic energy independence, this is crazy. a lot of gasoline prices are where they are, national security at risk and economy is handled with spending which of course leads to inflation and higher interest rates, causing markets to deplete people's wealth. outside of that. stuart: sarcasm is a low form of what. appreciate you using it. thank you. house speaker policy was asked if president biden should run for reelection. >> >> is a great service he
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defeated donald trump, let's not forget that. i'm not going to politics about when the president should run or not. lauren: their goal is to get trump out of the picture but you see consistently the democrats approach of avoiding the question and president biden is in florida going head to head with the desantis voter next week and val deming's running for senate in florida is not going to show up when president biden is there. stuart: next tuesday he goes to florida, makes a speech, local candidate, democrat running for senate is not going to be there for the speech and he is going into desantis's territory. is that right? all right, good stuff. venezuela's dictator, nicholas maduro, emptying his prisons of violent criminals and sending them to the us border, more on
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stuart: the markets showing a chunk of reading, the dow has dropped 500 points. earlier we talked about how low it goes. if you lose 500 points are losing 500 now you break below june lows and according to dow theory there's more selling to come. a bleak picture is emerging friday morning. new york city, setting up tent
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city to house migrants arriving from the border. nick foy is with us. how many will these tends hold? >> where we are now in the bronx is the side of the first facility which will be up within weeks and it will house up to a thousand adults. these will be single adults traveling alone, families will have different accommodations. the mayor's office says they received 13,600 migrants so far from texas but don't know where they can put these people, and these tends are supposed to help so you saw it in the anchor intro but look at how these tends are supposed to look like. migrants from the port authority bus station, food, water and medical help, this is meant to be a short-term solution, they have private cost to sleep on, migrants will stay up to 4 days before moving elsewhere but this comes as more migrant buses arrive in
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new york city, every day this week more migrants are coming, many of them are adults traveling alone but some are family to receive different accommodations. listen to this. >> families get into different rooms, support, hotel space dedicated for families. individuals, other treatments, other spaces. >> reporter: these expected tents will be part of that solution. commissioner manwell castro now calls texas governor greg abbott a political extremist for implement this busing program and also accuses him of misleading migrants about where they are going, something abbott strongly denies. the ceo of the el paso rescue mission in texas agrees with governor abbott, he says 20% of
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all migrants they see want to come to new york city which again is in line with governor abbott who says all migrants sign waivers before they come to new york city or any other sanctuary city as part of this busing program. as for the situation in new york city the mayor's office did not say how much this would cost the city, they did not provide a date when the tent facility will open but it is expected within weeks. coming up in the next hour we will hear from eric adams as he talked about this tent facility program. stuart: thanks very much. more venezuelan migrants on the southern border, house republicans sounding an alarm about this. this is the colonel's getting out of jail, is that the story? susan: 14 house republicans wrote a letter to the dhs secretary mayorkas about this report that his agency to border patrol, venezuela is
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emptying out the prison and sending their hardest violent criminals to the southern border and into the united states, then instructed border patrol, with criminals. here is the problem, there is a database that you can check to see if these people are -- it is a 3,000% increase in venezuelans coming to this country between october last year and this july. stuart: we show our viewers this video from a texas farmer who videotaped migrants running across his property and get into his house. lauren: they do this every day, the family property -- >> this is my house where i live with my children in this house right here.
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i defendant some of you all. security camera footage. tweeight individuals. running. and right through here. my door was locked, ran inside. four of them made it inside the barricade and inside. lauren: his grandfather's 95 years old and said this is happening on a relaxing sunday afternoon, reclining, watching television and criminals, people break into your house. the message the migrants are hearing, come on into this country, we don't care what happens when you get here. stuart: that farmer is hispanic and has lived on that property next to the border, you see the border wall, happens every single day. extraordinary stuff. back to the market.
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head to golo.com now to join the over 2 million people who have found the right way to lose weight and get healthier with golo. stuart: where you get that picture from? lauren: instagram. stuart: didn't know there are pictures of me on this thing. lake george, upstate new york, 49 degrees. the second day of fall, i like the music, friday feedback time. ash, susan, lauren and me, first from phil. i wish you, ashley, lauren and susan tell us more about your personal hobbies.
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ashley: premier league. how about you? lauren: wonderful tennis with more in the future. stuart: lahren? lauren: i am a yoga teacher who doesn't teach. stuart: that is very interesting. i had forgotten. kathleen, ventura boulevard, great song for the homeless segments, still loving your music selections, where else can you get 5 to 6 decades in 3 hours? a good point. susan: apple music, spotify, just a few. stuart: followers on spotif gmac, search "varney and company," scan the qr code and you get free music. lauren: susan: you have to pay up to a certain point. stuart: didn't realize that. this is from andrew.
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question for lauren, susan, ashley and stewart, who got you interested in the markets? how would you label your investment philosophy? ronald reagan got me interested in the markets because individual retirement account was introduced in the 1980s, ordinary folks could put money into this thing and put it into stocks, that is where i got started doing it. susan: there was a movie called trading places that was run on network television, i thought that sounds like fun. with a futures in the future? stuart: that is too modern for me. what do you have? lauren: i worked data financial network, very hard-core, money makes the world go round. everything is about money. stuart: sounds like me. rick right to this. stuart heaped praise on the
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artistry of the band named creed. does he have a favorite song from their repertoire, does it tie to an infallible mary? yes it does. the song i most remember, let me refresh my memory, sunshine of your love, that is tied to a memory. i was a student in london in the 1960s. cream is famous at that point and i remember going past graffiti that said clapton is god. he was the lead guitarist, one of the greatest guitarists of all time. that's my memory. anybody want to chime in on this? absolute silence. i like this one from sandy. love your accent, seriously, on prince harry and megan they need to learn our entre in the south, you don't air your dirty laundry in public, some comments need to be kept behind closed doors, you take that one. ashley: absolutely right. just tell harry that because
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megan is late to the royal party but she needs to get that message as well because it is embarrassing, deal with it behind closed doors but it is too late when you're getting paid one hundred million dollars to do a tell all book, too much to refuse. stuart: what do you think of prince harry? susan: i always thought royals reporting was like reporting -- less there. stuart: we run out of time. i wanted to get to this. we run out of time. she was very generous saying how much she enjoyed our coverage of the queen's funeral. stay right there, time for the trivia question. how many serves more than one term? 9, sixteen, twenty, twenty eight? get your head out of that google. we will be back.
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♪ stuart: i like that kind of trivia music. how many presidents have served more than one term? lauren? >> nine. stuart: susan? >> 21. stuart: ashley? >> is there 15? is that one of the options? stuart: no, it's not. and we've already showed our viewers the answer -- >> susan's right. stuart: it is 21. susan, were you right? if.
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[laughter] >> winning a second term is 70% probability. stuart: i didn't realize there was 21. i was going to go with for the lowest possible number. those are the presidents who have served two terms. thanks, everybody. it's been a great week, susan, lauren, ashley -- >> mice to have someone -- [laughter] stuart: a pity about the market, but that's the way it is this friday morning, and that's what i'm going to hand off to neil, a 500-point loss for the dow, it's yours. neil: thank you very much, institute. a bear market, on the verge of it, certainly, for the dow jones industrials take about another 70 or so points to do that. again, a 20% fall from the highs. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq certainly already there, down 22% and about 30% on the nasdaq year to date. that is not including from highs. bottom line here, this is a huge selloff here and virtually every major stock sector has been affect.
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