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♪ born to be wild ♪ stuart: good morning, it is friday, 10:00 eastern time. let's get to the money. 13 year treasury yield in the news today, we have a half-hour's worth of business,
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the delp 120, the nasdaq 120, modest rally. show me the 10 year treasury yield things a market, it is down a little but still above the 4% level. the price of oil, $77 a barrel, bitcoin coming in this morning at 23,300. got the latest read on the services sector. lauren: stronger-than-expected, 55. one for the month of february, if you look at prices paid for services, going down 65.6, that the 2-year low. this complicates the picture for jerome powell when he testifies before congress. what kind of environment are we in right now? semiannual testimony before the house and senate. stuart: alex murdagh is about
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to be sentenced, found guilty of murdering his wife and son. when the sentence is handed down, very soon, we will bring it to you. now this. bill bennett is a former drug czar who appeared on this program to discuss the surge of fentanyl. he wants to send the military to take out the leaders of mexican cartels. america killed the isis leader, bennett wants something similar with cartel leaders. in the wall street journal, former attorney general william barr has joined the debate, he wants more aggressive policy inside mexico including the use of capabilities. the death toll grows, the poison keeps flowing at all the president does is call for
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stricter penalties for fentanyl trafficking and checks on vehicles on the southern border just not doing much. he's treating is treating fentanyl as a law enforcement issue. bennett and william barr believe it's a national security issue which would dress to fired drastic action. deal with the cartels the way they deal with terrorists. they are terrorists who corrupted our southern neighbor and poisoned 100,000 americans which we cannot tolerate this. the inaction of the administration is encouraging more drastic solutions. military action has been put on the policy table. let the debate begin because we are being terrorized as william barr writes, the head of the snake is in mexico. second hour of varney just getting started. ♪ stuart: let me introduce you to
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a real victim on our program this monica rebecca tragically lost her two sons to fentanyl poisoning in july 2020. what action do you want to see on the fentanyl crisis? >> they need to treat this as if it is a war. it is a war. as i testified before congress, if we had troops in passing at our southern border aiming weapons of mass destruction at our cities, you damn well know they would do something and i think that this is terrorism. it is also they are using weapons of mass destruction, and i am up for any and all solutions. stuart: your appearance before congress was a real headlinemaker. you got a lot of attention. i think you may have changed
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the debate because the awful situation you are in. do you sense that our country is moving further towards taking serious action against the cartels? >> i hope so. it seems the american people are responding, but our president mocked me the other day and now there is a statement from him, his press secretary yesterday said that his words were mischaracterized and that he believes he showed me empathy. that was him being empathetic? that just really makes me think there is no hope for him, that he is not going to do anything, he really doesn't care. stuart: i am going to end this but i want to thank you for coming on the show and testifying, i and all of our
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viewers feel for you. >> thank you so much. stuart: i am going to change the subject. we've got a credit card company looking to track people's gun store purchases. what is this about? lauren: the credit card companies agreed to monitor suspicious activities, but when one of their customers makes a purchase, discover is the first issuer to put a date on when they are going to do that. it starts in april. they say we have no plans to provide this information, critics say it is capitulation to the anti-gun politicians. i want to point out they can say stuart varney went into that gun shop and spent $200. they don't know what you bought come you could have bought a rifle, hunting gear, just tracking the purchases made by you.
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stuart: why tracking gun store purchases? >> to know who to look at in a potential situation. stuart: they are very much in line with the anti-gun lobby. >> that hawaii it is called by some a slippery slope. stuart: back to the markets. where are we now? still in the green but not by much. up 32, nasdaq a beatty. what do you have for us today? give me a stock that you want to purchase, a trend you are in favor of. what have you got? >> the stock i want to purchase, i'm into artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and aerospace and defense beyond lockheed martin, northrop grumman, the three names i'm starting to look at, buying them on weakness because the global geopolitical situation will get worse at those are names i want to be in.
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stuart: you mentioned artificial intelligence. >> right. it is going to be -- stuart: give me an ai stock. >> ai, the stock, ai. the stock ai is the stock i am talking about. that is going to be the buzzword this year, next year and will continue to be the buzzword. these tech companies came out and mentioned ai in their commentary and stocks went crazy. that's the trend, you need some exposure to it. i would, that is another name. from the broader macro trends, we see this market reacting to the headlines, giving contradictory comments, the get rid of the hawkish side of the commentary and focus on the dovish side, the subliminal message that the fed is going to pivot, the fed is not going to pivot, they are going to raise rates than hold them
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there, the fear is they start to raise them again in september if inflation doesn't respond to. that is the case, i'm not thinking the markets will run away. planning on it pulling back. when it does i'm planning on being there as an investor, buying on weakness. the market goes up i will participate, but as it comes and i will be adding to the names that i like, that are at a discount or the new names i just mentioned, defense names, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. stuart: let me get back to see 3 ai, they are artificial intelligence, that is what they do, $25 a share, up 18%. %. too late to get in? >> no, because we are very much in the infant stages so far. i don't think it is too late to get in at all.
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i getting in the low 20s. i would, if it backs off, i would purchase more and if not i will run a little bit. i don't think it is too early to get artificial intelligence but i've seen it with chat gpt, microsoft and google. they are all jumping into this space and rightly so. the technology will take us. stuart: have got to learn to understand this. i can't let another huge megatrend pass me by. >> you should get a little exposure to this, just a little bit. it is going to be the wave of the future. you can see it coming. just jump in a little bit. stuart: high will run away from you a little bit. have a great weekend. see you again soon. thanks very much.
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the cloud-based security company z scale down 11%. what do they do? why are they down? lauren: cloud, cyber security, great earnings. the problem, deals were delayed because customers took a hard look at their budgets and said we will still invest in security of our sites but may be less. than they said 3% of the workforce, that is when you see the stock go up. stock is down 12%, cutting staff. stuart: producers, i promise to tell our audience the sentence of alex murdagh has been sentenced, life in prison. we got this moments ago. life in prison. that is for the murder of his wife and son. do we have another mover? lauren: we could bring up billy billy, up 6% at last check, a
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video sharing site in china and news on them, responsible for the 6% gain. i couldn't remember who, city upgraded them to purchase, new game laws, resales in the second quarter. they are -- want to skip it? we will do it. they are up, got an upgrade. stuart: there you go. lauren: inflation reduction. stuart: fair enough. where are we? a little confusion dealing with the market. ford motor company. what is the story? lauren: they just called a patent, which doesn't really mean anything, but shows how they are thinking that if you are late on your auto bill they can do things to your car that are really annoying. they could start gently, you miss the payment, they can send a message, or they can make the
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car make really obnoxious noise. or they can mess with the seats because your car is a computer right now so they can hack in and do this stuff remotely and even repossess the car. doesn't mean they are going to do this but exploring the option to do it. guess how much a car payment is? $717, a lot of money. once you fall behind you usually continue to fall behind. people aren't going to pay up. stuart: okay. we've got that. what have we got? tell the audience what is coming up. apple just blocked and apps that uses chat gpt. they have an issue with that but not tiktok? the report coming up. and agent turned whistleblower said the fbi committed threat tag to target pro-life supporters, it happened over the supreme court ruling to overturn roe versus wade, that story too. president biden breaks from the
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far left, says he will not veto the republican led effort that blocks the dc city council plan to soften crime laws in the city. the latest from capitol hill next. ♪ ♪ but the things that last a lifetime like happiness, love and confidence... you can't buy those. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price, our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data. (woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable 5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars are created equal. so switch to verizon business unlimited today.
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because he doesn't want any association with defend the police. chad, how democrats are reacting to this? >> the move by the president infuriated the left but dc city council went too far for president biden, that is why he will not veto the bill even if this infringes on the city's independence. >> he thinks dc should become the 51st state, something he has supported for decades, not just the last couple years. but there is, he feels as president, he has the obligation to keep american cities safe, to keep the cities safe. this is a way to do that. >> to back the gop plan to intervene with the city's, knocko. 31 house democrats voted yes, the left is worried about congress trampling on the nation's capital as a supercity council.
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>> we need to make sure the senate understands the will affect of -- vote for affect of local decision-making for the district of columbia that doesn't have representation in that manner. >> even those at the local level don't always agree. washington dc mayor muriel bowser vetoed the provision, the council overrode bowser. >> we are focused on making sure the city is safe. we continue to went senators to support dc's autonomy and work with the council on policies that make sense for us. >> reporter: democrats are concerned about the right portraying them as soft on crime. this move gives the gop a win over the democrats agenda. stuart: thanks very much, good stuff.
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guy benson is with me. is this a big win? democrats are furious about this but is it a win for the republicans? >> it is. i think this is a long time coming. i live in the dc area. turn on the late local news on any given night it is a horror show, crime is terrible, carjackings in particular have spiked enormously and it is important to understand dc city council reduced coronal penalties for a host of violent crimes, gun crimes, including carjackings. carjacking way up. they said that's reduced the committal penalties for that crime. it is totally insane. president biden eventually said for me to side with the dc city council on this would be a huge political problem. he's trying to tack toward the middle for 2024 so he made this announcement. house democrats have already
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voted on this and overwhelmingly voted with what they thought the white house position would be and they were wrong. 174 house democrats voted for this insane dc city council policy. now they are looking around like you didn't give us a heads up that the new position of the democratic party in washington dc is we are against this? now they are on the record having sided with this totally radical city council, sort of a disarray moment for the democrats are not in the win column for the republicans. stuart: military academy in new york under fire has gone woke. it has gone woke under the leadership of transportation secretary pete buttigieg. he has a warped perspective on how the school must be made more diverse. what does pete buttigieg,
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transportation secretary arab have to do with the military academy? >> it is merchant marine so it falls under the transportation department, this is part of a wider concern of the maturing more broadly heading in this direction. i am all for inclusion and diversity and that sort of thing, but we can't get obsessed with this stuff. it is bad enough in schools, it is totally acceptable when it comes to the military. that is a matter of life and death and national survival. we don't have time to indulge this sort of decadent nonsense and it needs to stop. stuart: and fbi whistleblower says the fbi wrongly targeted pro-life individuals. thanks very much for being with us, i appreciate it. >> i get caught on that too. stuart: let me go to ashley. he has the full story, thank
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you very much for being here. details please. ashley: he is more than welcome to chip in. fbi special agent garrett oh boil says in the wake of the decision to overturn roe versus wade last year the agency shifted its focus from threats from pro-choice protesters to pro-life supporters telling the house select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government, didn't understand why pro-lifers were being tagged as threats, pro-choice people were the ones protesting and in some cases threatening violence on supreme court justices but also accused the fbi of dividing a single case into multiple investigations to prove to congress it needed more funding. the agent claims the agency also retaliated against him for speaking out by suspending him. in response the fbi denies the
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claims telling fox news digital, the focus has been and remains on violence and threats of violence. stuart: thanks very much. next case, her she's getting back lash after putting a transgender woman on a candy bar wrapper to celebrate international women's day. prince andrew apparently consulted his brother, king charles the third, wants him to roll out of the royal lodge and move into harry and megan's old home which is a cottage. after this. ♪ ♪
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stuart: on the market, not much price movement but modest gains across the board, dow is up 140, nasdaq 1.4%. apple just blocked the update of an email apps powered by chat gpt.
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lauren: we are in the wild wild west, technology. should there be age limits on the use of it? apple is worried about the impact on children. they want an age restriction on it. this is the apps we are talking about. they say blue male updated the feature where ai, without content filter ration, could show two children inappropriate language or references to sex and drugs. some parents are alarmed by this. >> cup ny like chat gpt have a disclaimer that says we are collecting, you are part of a study. we are sending what you are searching for, we are collecting data on you. >> reporter: and showing you things you might not want to see.
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meta is about to make its virtual reality game verizon world available to 13-year-olds. they will move down the age. a damning statement by senator ed marky, medicare can protect its platforms now. mark zuckerberg has no right to call more teens into the wild west of the metaverse. it was designed for teenagers. there are safe zones built into it. what do we do? you can't tell tech companies to stop developing this technology. can you? do you put age restriction on it or informed parents to teach your kids what is going on or do lawmakers have to set guardrails? lauren: the new wild west of digital technology. we have to put in rules that make sense. that is what they are trying to do.
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lauren: a mom of four, children come up to her and say we realize when using devices we don't feel good. there's a switch happening, kids and teenagers are more alarmed by what is going on on their devices. stuart: let's talk royalty. prince andrew is apparently insulted by king charles's request for him to vacate the royal lodge and move into a mere cottage, the former home of prince harry and megan. douglas murray is with us, he is in the fortunate position of having a british accent so when he has on television he becomes a royal watcher. >> absolutely, royal correspondence. >> don't do that to yourself. stuart: how come prince andrew is alive and kicking in the royal family?
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>> opinion polls show the only or oil with a lower approval rating is prince andrew, prince harry. can you imagine how that is? stuart: how they sink. >> hope to rise to international stardom and fandom, lower than prince andrew. not sure prince andrew is in great position to be insulted by anything. he paid the settlement -- stuart: or the queen paid it for him. >> not in position to be very choosy. it is interesting king charles has asked megan and harry to leave, suggesting it is a rough, humble abode. it isn't. by our standards it is a palace. stuart: back to prince harry. he is charging $34 for people to watch him speak with the trauma expert.
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is that this weekend? >> i think so. this is part of the international privacy tour. stuart: sarcasm is a low form of which but you do it very well. >> it will include the attempt to stop people invading the privacy of the sussexes by invading their own privacy more than anyone ever has. being given the opportunity to see prince harry in a therapy session. no tabloid could have hacked into a prince harry therapy session. he has hacked himself. it is amazing this couple keep on impressing in new ways. stuart: let's get a bit more serious. king charles met with the european union chief after the brits and the european union did a deal on northern ireland.
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he met with the european political leaders. he's getting close to involvement in politics which is not supposed to do. >> this issue of the northern ireland backstop deal is a serious issue. the you buddy jim has weapon eyes it. it is threatening the brits that if they don't sign onto the preferred year bitty deb -- it is a form that has been going on. totally appropriate the king should meet the demand. she is the head of the eee you --eu it is represented by her. as long as there is no official imprint of the deal and it is another here today gone tomorrow deal, there's nothing wrong with it.
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we didn't want our ultimate leader to do that. stuart: the first state visit king charles will go on, he's going to france, an english king going to france as his first stop. what do you think of that? >> it is curious because the relationship is tricky. 1989 the 200th anniversary of the revolution in france, margaret thatcher refused to attend, quite rightly. she said what happened was a we could thing, they killed the king. stuart: i didn't know that. >> leadership of the kind that margaret thatcher had, she had principles. we moved on and after 200 something years it is appropriate for a british king to be in paris, maybe. stuart: you are all right, thanks for joining us.
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ashley, come on in please. i want you to tell me about gwyneth paltrow raising $75 for a venture capital fund. ashley: the queen of dupe launching a new fund called kinship ventures, led by paltrow who filed the lifestyle brand, a beauty industry entrepreneur and investor known for founding the beauty can't event. we are told the la-based firm will invest in early-stage consumer goods including web 3 startups that allow users to monitor, i can hear you talking. they invested in crypto currency payment platform moon pay. very interesting. stuart: all right. we made a few mistakes, i apologize to our viewers. thanks, ashley. a lot of people questioning why
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ashley: he sponsored rail safety legislation while being treated for clinical depression. if you're in the hospital for severe depression your judgment could be impaired. fetterman's spokesperson told fox news digital, quote, john is getting briefed daily by his staff and is in communication with colleagues in the senate. as we said multiple times, this would be a weeks long process. doctor marc siegel, you nor -- new york medical professor, says it is unknown how severe fetterman's condition is. someone admitted for severe depression could be continuing to perform their job. that is why questions are being asked. stuart: the white house denies a gas stove man is being considered. democrats are meeting with a group that wants to do just that.
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>> reporter: house democrats met with the founder of a group called rewiring america at their issues conference, the stated goal of that group is to electrify everything including stoves, pushing induction stoves instead of gas stoves telling us the inflation reduction act can carry down the cost of those stoves when rebates are available later this year. rewiring america argues gas stoves are worse for the environment, and potentially harmful to that end, the consumer product safety commission, which kicked off the debate about gas stoves in the first place, asking the public to weigh in on potential dangers of them, that could lead to new regulations. the department of energy is getting public input on first-ever efficiency regulation. half of all gas stove models sold in the united states today
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wouldn't comply with that regulation. republicans in congress are fighting back. >> gas stoves today. it will be all of the other gas equipment in a home tomorrow, by extension they are going after anything that has fossil fuel. they are trying to reshape the economy in a way that is not practical. >> two of the states that are most likely to use gas for home cooking, two states purport to be among the most environmentally conscious. all good stuff. higher mortgage rates and tight inventories squeezing entry-level house hunters. how bad is it?
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ashley: it is not easy, smaller share of sales, 26%. housing prices are the most unaffordable levels in records that go back four decades. typical household income for first-time buyers rose 90,000 last year from 70,000 in 2019 so when mortgage rates hit 7%, is a low estimated it would take 10 years for an individual saving 5% of median household income every month to but aside 10% down payment. here's another stash, median age of first-time buyers jumped 29 all the way from 1981, 236 in 2022, the oldest in the national association of realtors. for many first-time homebuyers it takes a gift or loan from families or friends to cover
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stuart: one hour and 30 minutes of business and the dow is up 100 points, the nasdaq up 130, consistent modest gains throughout the day. this headline from the new york post. new york lawmakers must stop blaming the rise in crime on poverty.
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john, if you don't blame poverty for the crime surge, what do you blame? >> i grew up in harlem and when i was a teenager we used to walk, it was safe in the 1950s. i can tell everybody what really happened. when soldiers came back from vietnam hooked on drugs, that is when harlem started to turn. drugs coming back as drug addicts. nobody helped those people, that created the crime. the 70s, 80s, 90s we went to cocaine. we are in fentanyl. if someone is feeding our
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population with drugs and taking kids in the wrong direction. stuart: you are a self-made billionaire. what advice do you have for youngsters? >> my advice is keep yourself clean. get an education, finish high school coming finish college if you could and have a goal. and i say with marijuana, if you are 60 years old, 50 years old, you want to smoke marijuana, have a good time but between the ages of 14, and 25, if you smoke enough marijuana your intelligence quotient will drop 15%. the other thing i gave advice to my own children, don't want them boxing. i'm chairman of the police athletic league. i band it.
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these people trying to make money, these 12-year-olds and 14-year-olds and 16-year-olds get hit in the head enough times, you want to become a real moron? get hit on the head, smoke, and guess what? you become a billionaire. stuart: got the book, how hard do you want to go, lessons from a common sense billionaire. give me one lesson. >> keep yourself clean. not getting in trouble and one of the things, growing up in harlem, if you don't hang out, places where the kids go. if they hang out in the candy store or pizza shop and the
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wrong people come around them, those kids going the wrong direction. our goal is to save as many kids as possible. the other problem we have, i grew up in the days of leave it to beaver. you might not know, being british. those families don't exist anymore. 25% of the families in our country have a two parent home. the typical leave it to beaver never grew up. stuart: i would love some cues on how to be a billionaire. >> you will make a billion-dollar after reading the book. stuart: how do i make $2 million? >> by the book. stuart: thanks very much. got to make way for girl scout cookie story. the newest cookie is sold out. i am told they are fetching a huge price on ebay. lauren: the new raspberry rally, mint with raspberry in
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it, $180 on the resale market on ebay. it is a new cookie. you can only buy it online. it is not sold out everywhere in the country because the girl scout organization makes certain numbers available but in some parts of the country you can't get them. apparently they are the price tags. the only thing is when you do it on the resale market, don't give money to the troops so they can't give it for their activities or charities. i am surrounded by billionaires and i have my girl scout cookie order forms hear if anybody is interested. stuart: a raspberry rally. >> that's all that where i am. stuart: i am going to move on. steve hilton, taylor riggs and dagen mcdowell, congress has
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