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stop growth. we have to go. the world is coming after us. the world is not sitting still. one thing about america, we're an incredibly entrepreneurial society and we've got to keep growing them. >> their own selfish purpose and we're going to be in a very difficult situation and destroying 20 million jobs in the next five years. >> all the troubles around the world is because of the america last policies with the current administration. stuart: sounds rather frenetic. blitz creed bot. it's 11:00 on the east coast. thank goodness and it is monday, april 17. check those markets and i know what i'm doing there.
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the dow industrials are up 27 and nasdaq down 9. not much price change in stock this mopped morning and big tech with a mixed picture there and microsoft is up $1.62 and amazon 12-cents higher and rest are down mainly because we've got a rise in interest rates on the ten year and two year treasury and big tech doesn't like that and most of big tech down today and that's the markets and this. anheuser bush apologized kind of for an advertising campaign featuring transactivity dylan mulvaney. "we never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. we're in the business of bringing people together over a beer". too late. bud light sales dropped like a stone last week and largely the result of the mulvaney campaign and looks like a rare successful conservative boycott. who buys cases of beer, young
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men of course. why should they re-southern respond to an ad campaign featuring a man that transitions into a woman? why did bud abandon it is market? because they wanted a high score on the corporate equality index. that's the benchmark that activists use to judge how woke corporations are. got a low score? may get a shake down. the thing is these corporations are pushing politics as much as product. they're in full scale virtue signaling mode and biden trying to push us into the brave new world and identity and equity. intellectual straight down and light or accept you're as hillary is with us right now. third hour of varyny starts right now.
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stuart: well, well, irresistible to have pete hegseth on the show. he went to see a yankees game last night and light entire mulvaney and what the crowd reaction was. >> i got to go with -- will cain was with me and rob o'neil, the guy that shot bin laden. my wife. we were in a nice suite and where we were sitting, all the bud light was there because that's their mainly what they sell. everyone was drinking the local ipa directly -- this is not just conservatives but young men saying i'm not doing butt light .x look -- bud light and look out into the crowd, the guys couldn't sell a bud light at yankee stadium and i talk to my friends that are every day americans and not political in their core and said bud light is
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dead to me. it's because -- it is an absolute and complete betrayal of a brand that is supposed to be about americana and so well laid out decides to virtue signal instead and it's a important boycott. >> it's about more than bud light. it's because bud light has been water identifying as beer for quite some time anyway. you have an -- you can go to miller lite, go to coors lite or ipa and easy as switching one over to another. it's an easy boycott to do. it was also such a front to the brand and if this works and continues, i don't care what happens to bud light and budweiser and stock and sales are down and they'll go down more. this ought be a signal to other corporations saying you have customer mothers out there, patriots, christians, conservatives, apoliticals and indianapolis dependents and you ought respect them instead of going to human rights campaign
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ex-ity index and thinking -- ex-wety index and think -- equity index and then my boys buy cases and they don't want to pull the blue lever. it's a important symbol and important moment and different than other brands like nfl and that's tough. i tried. really hard. i love the nfl and i tried. this is an easier boycott with a direct symbol and hope it worked and corporate america needs to hear it. stuart: next case, president biden it's been five months since you had a full scale press conference and white house put a lid on a schedule for today and no more public events for the day and come back from the beach house and vacation in europe and going to spend the weekend at camp david. pete, he doesn't do news conferences and it's a basement strategy and i don't know how he
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can continue to do this. >> he thinks it works. they think it worked in the campaign, they think it's worked so far. they see his poll numbers are low but do his poll numbers get better if it's in front of the camera and stumbled around ireland and took a weekend at the beach and put a lid on it at 9:00 a.m. and him speaking more or doing more and doesn't help them. this is advisers around him creating a cocoon hoping to forge a narrative through a mostly friendly media and then make a decision for the fall about whether he declares to be a lame duck or candidate and probably looking at republican primary in the process but i would not underestimate the extend to which advisers around him want to maintain their grip on power. their access to the white house and we'll be encouraging him to run. stuart: our president at 80 years old bumbling around europe and spending time on vacation
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and never answering questions and waiting in the wings is vice president kamala harris. what are the rivals and enemies thinking? >> what are they thinking and doing? we know what president xi wants to do in taiwan and elsewhere and it's a very dangerous time and not about age. it's about competency and doesn't have the mental competency. kamala harris is not an option and here we are as leaders of the free world with no leader. stuart: thanks, pete, for working hard today and you've been on the air for hours and hours. love it. >> thanks, stu. stuart: dow industrials up 17 points and nasdaq down 15 and s&p down 2. nosomuch price movement and jason katz with us to watch the markets. inflation in decline and may be rates stop going up and maybe go it one more time and nothing more. that seems to me like a opportunity for stocks to go up. looks like the market wants to go up. what do you say?
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>> hard to be bearish when you think they're down and 18 times earning ands when 90% of s&p performance come from only 20 stocks. our forecast is we're going to idol here for awhile and i'd expect a whole lot of nada on index level and that being said, we're entering into the earning season and that's when we'll distinguish the haves and have notes. stuart: which group are you looking at particularly? what needs to do well. system of articulation it's earning and the economy and consumer so resilient and we'd be foolish to think that rate hikes will not be a wet blanket on certain sectors. it was a great sign that the
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financials with stood what happened in the banking crisis and economy recently and we need to see that pervasive throughout all over 11 sectors and that's come to pass down in the thing. regardless of overall economic environment and i do think you're going to see consumer discretionary and other pockets that are more tethered to the consumer from under pressure here. stuart: i'm not selling. i'm just waiting for the after recession, after the rate hikes get finished. is that a wise policy? >> it's sort of like tarzan. rate hikes, bad. you know, pause, good. great cuts, great. keep it simple and you'll be just fine, stu.
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stuart: thank you, jason katz. >> thanks, tarzan. stuart: beat my chest for awhile. ashley, you have the headlines and apple, what's with apple? ashley: yes, indeed. apple just launched new savings account available for the apple credit card and giving 1.5% interest rate and compare to national average of 0.35% and savings account overseen by goldman sachs. gm with a buick envista and buick plans to transition to fully electric lineup and new model starting under $25,000 fr the most basic model and morgan stanley predicting blackrock assets top $15 trillion in julie swetnick five years and predict a fixed income and proper cash management will be key factors in the investment firm's growth.
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with avatars and back to you, stu. stuart: me tarzan, you jane. thanks, ash, very much. mayhem in the streets of chicago and hundreds of teenagers destroy property and attack tourists over the weekend. incoming progressive mayor says don't demonize them. house speaker mccarthy needs a debt response limit and caught up with the speaker on wall street and does the interview and we've got it for you. transportation secretary pete buttigieg suggests our roads are racist. roll it. >> we've got a crisis when it comes to roadway fatalities in america. a lot of reasons related to discrimination. even the ways that roads are designed and built. stuart: we're going to have will cain try to sort that one out for us. will is here and will is next. ♪
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♪ stuart: look at that traffic. it's phoenix, arizona. 92 degrees and it's hot. grand canyon university in arizona has seen campus enrollment triple over the last decade. grand canyon is a christian college. ashley, is that why they've seen the big jump? ashley: yeah, that's part of it, stu, but this college says another big part of the success
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is making college affordable for all socioeconomic classes and it's in phoenix, arizona, and indeed enrollment has tripled growing from 7,600 or there about on campus students and they're going to hit 50,000 maybe within the next ten years and the average gcu student paid $9,200 in tuition before scripts this past year and about $889 #7 for room and bard on campus and the tuition is $36,723 grand canyon by the way are just offering free tutoring for local k through 12 students and local high school students that's mentoring first generation students to go to a college. what they're doing, this strategy is apparently working,
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stu. stuart: looks like it and triple enrollment and you're doing well. thanks, ash. pete buttigieg suggests our roads are paved in ressism. roll tape. black and brown citizens and rural citizens are more likely to lose their residents in the car or as a pedestrian being hit by a car and a lot of reasons that are related to discrimination and related to even the way that roads are designed and built and has access to a safe street design and good lighting and doesn't have that access and can drive disparities and we have a responsibility to act on that. stuart: re-design is racist. >> in crosswalks and traffic accidents. stuart: it's a real stretch, isn't it?
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>> absolute stretch and it's par for the course. it's an analysis used in every disparity in the american condition known to the left and any type of racial disparity and entirely explained through the prism of discrimination and through the prism of racism. no contributing factor possible for the american left and down to the absurdity of roads and contributing factors as to why something might have disparity and unequal outcome. and your personal choices and culture or whatever it may be contributes to the outcome and all the left can see anymore and i grew up, stuart, with this being the idea that the defending champion in addition of racism is only seeing things through the prism of skin color and that's a modern day left's guiding light and see and explain everything through the prism of skin color.
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stuart: that's what they're working on at the moment and equity and draw the equal sign. that's racist. washington state could soon allow some minors and transgender care without parental consent. now this would apply to children that have run away from home and all you've got to do so get transgender care without parent's knowledge is run away from home. that makes no sense. life changing about notifying parents and you can't come back. let's now give the left credit in this time pointing for honesty and article up in the atlantic and this prior week
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parental rights and parents stand in the way of the state completely forming your child for your which i shall and parents represent a hurdle and that's obviously true. i happen to believe the fundament unit of society is the family and within the family, we build individuals and the best unit to build productive human beings and members of society is the family structure and that's why in the states. get in the family and you're taking away the cohesion of the family. you're dividing everybody. stuart: i've got time to briefly mention the yankee game that you went to last night. pete was there. nobody drank bud light the whole time.
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>> i think the american people are inherently tolerant people. what the american people do not want is to be forced to accept a false reality, use your pronouns and celebrate your individual choices. and i wasn't the only one that declined that opportunity at the yankee game yesterday as i looked around the eyes and happened to get really good seat when is you're with the -- being a television host has nothing to do with the host you saw there. when you're with the guy that killed bin laden, you get a few good seats and everywhere where we were seated people were making alternate choices to bud light. stuart: thank you, will kaine. back to the markets please, still there's not vascularized much price change here. the dow is up 13 points, nasdaqs down 14, s&p down 3. not much change after nearly two hours worth of business this monday morning. we've got this for you, bed bath and beyond used to be a hot spot for wedding registries. that's no longer the case.
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ashley, why not? >> well, you know, for example say several thousand couples removed bed bath and beyond items from registry and upcoming platform zola even though executives at bed bath and beyond insist the troubled retailer has a brighter future and total revenue has plummeted in recent quarter and many engaged couples are concerned it's the crux that the company may not survive and don't want to be left hanging and hundreds of couples e-mailed the company's customer service team to make sure that bed bath and beyond items listed on their registries have been properly removed while thousands of others have removed the store's items on their own. bed bath and beyond spokeswoman said never fear and the company remains steadfast in turning or driving its turn around. we'll see. keeping on the wedding theme, david's bridal filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and looking to sell the company but apparently
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brides do not panic, stores are still open and apparently fulfilling orders but they filed for chapter 11. stu. stuart: they've got a few people nervous. thanks, ash. budweiser is trying to change the image of partnering with a transgender influencer. they have a brand new pro america ad, very patriotic. see if it's changing any minds about bud light. last summer senator joe mansion made a deal with the president on inflation reduction act and he thought it would reduce the deficit. he thought wrong. looks like mansion was cheated by his own party. that's next. ♪
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this particular time be pre--- prepared. look at new treasury rules in the past hour and a list of electric care makers that qualify and don't for the $7500 tax credit and surprising because rivian, a u.s. auto maker not eligible for that $7500 tax credit because the problem is they source their car batteries from south korea overseas so you need to source your batteries more from the u.s. and we knew that foreign car makers as expected not eligible so volkswagen, nissan, volunteervolvos and ev not elig. tesla model 3 only getting half of that. $3,000+ and other tesla models will get the re-bade. if you look at tesla's chinese competitors, that's probably oturu outperformance today. you had ex-pon helping cut down on cost by 20% when it comes to
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research and development. that's positive because that's boosting knee owe and lee auto as well. you have to remember that tesla dominates chinese ev market and sells more car as month than all three of the next big competitors combined. it's innovation catchup they need to be careful about. stuart: chinese electric vehicle make herbs if they sell here they don't get the tax rebate. susan: they started selling in europe and could be a possibility in the future. stuart: okay. man u. susan: i only chose this for you. stuart: what do you know about premier league soccer? susan: i don't know anything and you know a lot and love it but manchester united tanking today because of glazer family will keep the storied soccer club after all. they secured funding that will help double the value of the franchise over the next ten years, which i'm sure you'd have more to say and susan: that's a
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little inflated and the washington commandsers are going with 5, 6 billion. stuart: look at chelsea, it's like $5, $6 billion. susan: chelsea is $6. stuart: thank you, susan. speaker mccarthy, he's at new york stock exchange and pitching plan to tackle the national debt. connell mcsheany is there and caught up with the speaker. connell, what did the speaker tell you? reporter: well, he said there's at least a possibility that the debt vealing would not be rised and u.s. defaults on debt for the first time in history and he certainly wants to see the debt ceiling raised and a bit of context for the comment and speech at new york stock exchange and the house will vote in the coming weeks in that bill
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that raises the debt vealing for one year and essentially taking this argument and having it set up again right smack in the middle of 2024 and returning place by federal spending and levels and what they have been the part of the speech and if president biden doesn't come to the table and the speaker to bumble in to the first default on u.s. history and it's possible we could default at the very end of the interview and here he .s >> not raising the debt ceiling and we told the financial experts it would be catastrophic to not raise it on or off the table from where you sit. >> raised 75 days ago and sit down and final a way to have a responsible and reasonable debt ceiling increase and change how we're spending our money. the president refuses to act and
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the republicans will act in on own and send to the senate and it's up to the president. reporter: it's up to the president he says but in reality, it is up to the congress to raise the debt ceiling on the back and forth between the two sides and white house accused the speaker of holding full faith and credit where the speaker responded and referenced news to president biden's vote and cutting spending and exchange to the debt past when he was a senator and you almost have to see how the high stakes game of chicken plays out, stuart, as we always do and don't know when the ex-date conflict is and could -- conflict is and when it rises in september. stuart: nice back in time again. thank you very much, connell. i have a headline and opportunistic ed in pal street journaling and joe mansion's
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faux betrayal and endless green of billowed goods and alicia finally wrote that and one of the most perspective ones in the journal and alicia, we're paying a lot more to go green. is it going to break the bank? >> well, i don't think they realize how expend tourist it was and costing billions over a decade and coming out with independent analysis and estimating 1.2 trillion over a decade and looking at billions and billions of dollars and that's exactly the opposite and more. stuart: cheated by his own party then? >> well, i think he had to -- i
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would put it this way, i think he was a willing victim here. it's hard to believe that he actually didn't know this was what exactly was in the bill. i think the biden administration of course has stretched some provisions like it did with ev task credits -- tax credits allowing at least cars to qualify as commercial vehicles and tax credits that don't include sourcing requirements and household conditions and other communities that now include connecticut, but i think he had to have known that thed a might be strays was intending to use industrial policy to steer the green energy transition.
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>> congress decides to repeal the inflation reduction act and a lot of projects include wind, solar, battery pants and located in the state. they've gavellized republicans to scale back entitlements like being very -- entitlements like social security or medicare and that's an impossibility at this point. stuart: sounded it up succinctly and thank you for being with us. don't be a stranger. you were own the show a lot a few years ago. we want to see more of you. stuart: investors telling high
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we can't definitely -- distributorship in philadelphia. bud light sales and week since the controversy started down 7%. coors light on the other hand up 10%. miller light up 17%. worth noting though that it's interesting in different parts of the country, it's different. in the northeast bud light sales are actually up. that's maybe why when we went to the streets of new york city, your city this morning, here's what we got. listen. >> anybody else look to see each other. and businesses have a responsibility and stars can use their power for different ways to help people understand and create awareness. reporter: can't we all just get along. the stock, we've actually talked
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about maybe they lost $4, $5 billion in market cap and a few points in the stock may be a lot of market cap and only lost $2 a share since this all started. over the weekend, anheuser bush put an ad out as a patriotic ad trying to make point withs that part of the argument and we've got stills from it that maybe show you the budweiser clydesdales traversing the u.s. in a very patriotic manner and serious when they bring out the horses and not an apology in the ad and nor an apology in the statement you read at the beginning of this hour, stuart. i heard what you said. the ceo had to say. he also in there said that there was -- it was important think about the respect for one another.
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dylan mulvaney not gotten all three from the quarters. worth noting they donate more to republicans than they do for democrats. i leave to you, sir. stuart: six of one and half a dozen of the other sometimes. thanks, jeff. reporter: i like it that way. stuart: see you later. there's a bud light boycott at small town bars and i've got to ask a question, ashley. are the bars not selling the beer or are people just not buying it? ashley: the bars are still selling it and to be honest to jeff's point how much damage the
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boycotts have done and sales are down 7% and how that's going to bedeflected monetarily from the quart -- be deflected from the monetary earnings. stuart: thank you, ash. music star, john rich. why did you pull bud light from your bar in downtown nashville? >> well, it's real simple, stu. it's called people aren't ordering it. so bud light has been the number one selling beer at my bar, red neck riviera, down in nashville
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since we opened in 2018. far in a way the number one best selling beer bud light and about a week ago when all the news broke i told my general manager, i said keep track on the bud light sales and i want to see what happens and over the past seven or eight days, our bud light sales are nonexistent and we had to call the distributer and say, hey, would you come down and pick up 118 cases of bud light because nobody's ordering them and they're going to go bad sitting here. at the end of the day, if the customers don't want it, i can't stock it. stuart: is it a turning point? lots of companies in the country are very woke and push very woke points of view, political points of view. this is pushback against bud light. are we going to see push back in other industries, other companies that are also trying to go woke? >> well, quite possible. i feel like americans feel like their voices aren't heard anymore and know about the
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censorship on social media and can't say what you want to say and you're never heard. they're going well, if they're going to listen to our words but maybe our dollars we don't spend anymore and that the customer's right to do that and that's bud light's right to market their product how they want. it's their brand and money. talk about it however you want. do that with my brand, red neck riviera, god, country and family. since bud light gone away, surge in yingling, modello and people are finding things to drink and having a beer at the end of the day is supposed to be when you forget about all the crazy stuff in the world and divisive stuff and now can't even pick up a beer without a bull horn in your face. stuart: one last one, what's your top selling liqueur? i would imagine it's bourbon
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because that's the all american drink. what is it? >> yeah, at my bar it's red neck riviera which i say key. whiskey. it's best selling and in ten different states and americans are falling out of loves with brands they've loved for a long time. they can't stay loyal to the brand and going out and finding upstart brands, mid tier brands and other brands that speak their language to stay loyal to. stuart: i better get in junior industry and business. sounds profitable. john rich, thanks for being with us this morning. always appreciate t john. see you soon. >> thanks, stu. stuart: on weekends, one mall in new jersey will no longer allow teenagers without chaperons and say kids are getting into too much trouble and because of tic tock. what? tiktok? lydia hu has that story and lydia is next. ♪
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stuart: unacceptable and has no place in our city. however, it is not constructive to demonize youth that have otherwise been starved of opportunities in their own communities. heed ad that the city needs to provide safe spaces for the teens. got it. teenagers in new jersey in one particular mall will be banned from the mall unless they've got adult supervision. the mall says the teens have become too much of a security threat. lydia hu with me. why is that mall blaming tiktok? >> well, stuart, we've been in touch with representatives from the mall trying to get more information and what we understand from local reports is that teens are congregating and they're acting unruly and then they're sharing clips on tiktok to get attention. take a look at junior screen, the garden state plaza mall and houses hundreds of stores in new jersey including likes of niemann marcus, nordstroms,
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macys and dozens and dozens of jung people congregating in the common areas and mall management reportedly says gatherings like these can lead to rule breaking and teens caught running and fighting and disrupting business so in response, the mall, which is operated by west field, is introducing a chaperon policy. a spokesperson explains in a statement "like many shopping centers across the country, we've experienced an increase in disruptive behavior and violates the code of conduct by the younger mall visitors". they need to be accompanied by adults at least 21 years old by 5:00 p.m. on weekend nights and ids will be checked and anyone too young will be asked to leave. this new rule is getting mixed reviews. watch. >> this is like a spot that people come to fight. yeah, like i just see where the mall is coming from and obviously going to create a lot
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of conflict. but i do think it is needed. >> hardly the first mall to introduce nt and other ones in maryland and also had enacted similar policies after encountering similar issues and young people un-supervised acting unruly. stuart: sign of the times. lydia, great report. thank you very much indeed.e inthere'll be more varney right after this. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... . . card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. like when i decided to host family movie nights.
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♪. stuart: question, since the founding of the united states how many versions of the national flag have been created? 12, 19, 27, 33, what is it, ashley? >> against my better judgment i'm going with 33. they kept having to add stars of the states to the flag. stuart: against my better judgment i go with 27. near 33. i think ashley is right. the answer is 27. the first version was approved by the continental congress. that was 1777. the latest version came out in 1960. who would have thought. i guess that has got to do with the statehood of hawaii which was in 1959 as i recall. ash i also, great stuff. see you tomorrow. varney and company is done. "coast to coast" starts now. ♪ neil: what is it with all of these republican bigwigs showing up in manhattan today? talk about going into the belly of the beast o
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