tv Varney Company FOX Business April 25, 2023 10:00am-11:00am EDT
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stuart: good morning, everyone. it is 10:00 eastern. we better get straight to the money, not that there is much price movement, we are waiting for big tech earnings this afternoon. we have reading to the tune of 48 and 70 on points down for the nasdaq. about one third of the dow 30 are up, 2 thirds are down. big tech waiting for the numbers this afternoon. apple the soul winner, up all of $0.90. the 10 year treasury yield intriguing. on the downside, well below 3.5%, $3.52 is the lowest yield in two months. we have the latest read on consumer confidence. a very important number. what is the number? lauren: a big drop to a consumer confidence level of
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101.3. it fell from march and expectation was 104. i will get you more data from the release as we have it but that was a big disappointment. stuart: consumer confidence down, new home sales. neil: we sure do. a surprise increase of 9.6% from seasonally adjusted annual rate of 683,000 units sold on an annual basis. a bigger decline than expected. stuart: the homebuilders are up, the new home sales report. the dow down a little bit, the lowering of consumer confidence. not much of a reaction to those numbers that just came out. now this. it has come to this.
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a target store has locked up everything, rampant shoplifting politely known as shrinkage. in california there is nothing criminal about stealing from stores, help yourself to $950 of stuff and it's a misdemeanor. it is not just in san francisco but cities across the country. there's contempt for the law and no respect for private property. it's ruining our cities, and the consequences are serious. office buildings are half-empty so commercial real estate values are tanking, not good for the banking system. people are fleeing. down goes income tax revenue. people are not buying. down go sales tax revenue. here's one more. education. the dead hand of the teachers union runs public schools. crime, dream on. we don't have money to hire more cops. don't expect much improvement, the mayors of new york and los
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angeles are overwhelmed with crime and homelessness. in chicago they just elected a mayor who will double down on fails policies. as for the president, he knows the cities are problem so he ignores them and blames trump. they will always vote democrat. odds are you will see more stores, looking stuff up or closing altogether. the cities in america today are self-inflicted wound. second hour of varney, just getting started. brian brenberg is with us. no mention of crime in biden's reelection announcement. brian: he's a bit of a target lately. not everything yet but like men's sweat socks, locked up. really? what this reminds me of, when
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you have kids, you lock everything in your house because they are kids. they don't know better. our cities are treating us like kids because they don't deal with the problem which is those who are committing crimes. the rest of us love us live like infants. lauren: i put my kids in the timeout chair. these criminals are not being put in the timeout chair. stuart: you live in new york city. any signs of a comeback? brian: is getting more crowded. there's more people back. the quality-of-life is not going up. more people are coming. friends of mine who came this past weekend to visit. it is good to be back but this is not the same city i visited. stuart: what differences did they notice? >> they looked around and they saw a mess is on the streets, encampments and they said what is going on? all the stuff we are reporting on actually happens.
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stuart: if you have this decline of the cities and don't expect them to come back soon, what is the impact on the rest of the country. are they dragging down the rest of the country? >> there supposed to be economic centers, if cities shrink, the rest of the country suffers and that is why people are moving saying show me the city where activity is happening, that is where i want to go and where the opportunity is going to be and it is not san francisco and said to say it is new york because this mayor has not done the job he said it would do. stuart: you are here for the hour. thanks, turn to artificial intelligence, a big subject. lauren is with us. the eai boom, it is built on data but you tell me, where are these chat bots getting my data from? lauren: what if we put on the
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internet, a redit threat or personal blog, the machines are taught to read this, years and years of personal thoughts and experiences and writings which contributed to the internet, go through it and regurgitate it and trainer systems with it. there are certain websites that if you have a domain name you can type it into see which machine is learning from your using your information or not but we are training ai, the human mind, the human heart. b1 doesn't that mean we are all going to have our little ai helper and it will cater to my needs and know about me? and relate to that ai thing and it is all about us? lauren: can't say you are wrong. brian: you are writing a sci-fi novel. it will reflect back to stuart, the thing about it is quantity of information, not wisdom, not quality of what is out there but hoovers up everything in
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looks what the poor prefer and spit it back to you. are you are going to get is this mirror image of your self. don't you want to be better? don't he wanted you want to improve you? stuart: we are teaching more to ourselves and distancing ourselves from other people all the time. we are becoming, especially is atomized. brian: think about yourself on your phone, literally curved in on yourself. stuart: better change the subject. brian: something happier here. we want some red ink. scott shellady. tell me why bonds are telling us investors if of danger that lies ahead. >> reporter: you've got the 10 year yield, i heard you say it's the lowest it has been a couple months. don't know if it is that long. there also the yield curve is inverted and it is staying that
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way. if bonds, the equity market is on the ship rearranging the titanic and that ship is called the rearranging deck chairs on the titanic. that is what i'm worried about. i see negative news with some sort of water torture every day and i think the consumer is on vapors, you had a consumer confidence number, things we touch every day like food and fuel continue to rise with inflation. all those types of things, we get a break on new homes, i don't purchase a new house every day, get a break on used cars or autos. everything we touch all the time is going up in price. we set a record highs as far as consumer balance, credit cards, savings rate. where does the negative record stop? seems to me we are going to break. stuart: any chance we will get
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positive news from big tech today and the rest of the week? anything positive going to come of it? >> i don't want to the stock market to go down. i'm invested like everybody else. i would like to see something good happen. there's a chance that could be the case but starting back in november big tech started laying off people. they have the metrics of what is going on with the economy and the economy is not good. i don't care what janet yellen wants to tell us, it is not doing that well and he would and you would not see bank failures if we had a great economy, these people getting laid off if we had a great economy. look at disney, espn and left, who will announce more cuts today? if the economy was doing everything they say we wouldn't be seeing this. that's pretty simple. i'm representing, i'm an avatar of the cow guy, he's not
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injured and he wanted me to relay these things to you. stuart: the cow guy is working from home today. thanks for trying to give us some good news. it's a difficult thing to do but you tried, valiant effort. back to lauren looking at the movers, pulte homes up 2%. lauren: and hit a record high. stronger earnings, i want to color that in a bit. home sales for the month of march, the medium price, $11,000 in the month. it is bad if you're in the market but that if you are pulte group. there stock is a record high. it was the median. the number is 449,800. . stuart: the median price up to that. then we've got jetblue on the other side. lauren: better than expected earnings report.
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forecast another summer of booming demand but prices are going up. this was fascinating and disturbing because we are paying it. revenue per passenger was $10,200, up from 8,000, one year ago. stuart: is that for the year? lauren: for the quarter, the same quarter one year ago. that was a disappointment they are making so much. stuart: the prices are up, ticket prices are up, they make more money. 2%, $87 a share. lauren: can it keep going up? stuart: can't take it back. lauren: office equipmentmaker, nice gain for the stock. stuart: french fries are a comfort food for a lot of people but new research shows they can lead to anxiety and depression. i don't believe it.
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stuart: president biden has announced his 2024 reelection campaign but some democrats are distancing themselves from biden's agenda. who is distancing themselves from biden? >> reporter: especially senator joe manchin from west virginia. we start with republicans who say they are not surprised by this announcement. they say the democratic party doesn't have anyone on deck who can replace president biden. >> i think he has a lot of pressure being put on him to run again. let's face it. he's a different president than he was a candidate for the last campaign. they don't know who to go to if president biden doesn't run again. that is what it boils down to. >> reporter: to the democrats,
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by and large they are rallying behind president biden cheering on the possibility of four more years but there are some expressing concerns about his policies particularly those who are running for reelection in red states next year. senator joe manchin helped craft the inflation reduction act and he's having some buyers remorse. >> they know what we agreed upon, energy security, you've not heard the word energy security since it was passed. it is all about environment. if they don't change than i will vote to repeal my own bill. >> reporter: senator manchin along with senator jon tester of montana cast doubt on president biden's pick for labor secretary. the two of them plus a couple of others could sink julie su's nomination if they vote against it. stuart: in the new york post,
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strong stuff, it reads biden's corruption is enough to disqualify him from office. congressman pat fallon from texas joins us. why hasn't hunter biden been prosecuted yet? >> it seems as if the whistleblower who is a senior supervisory agent, if what this person is saying is true it is because there's political interference to prevent a prosecution. stuart: what has hunter biden done that would be criminal? >> we think there could be influence peddling and settling political access. we are going where the evidence leads us. there are 200 suspicious activity reports generated by the biden family activity. usually generated from a financial institution when there's fraud or money
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laundering suspicions. what does hunter biden do, millions of dollars reined in from foreign nationals, it is odd. stuart: the irs whistleblower says he has receipts to prove this money laundering and political influence peddling. why can't he be brought before your committee? >> he's seeking whistleblower protections, it is as soon as possible. stuart: do you think the public cares about this? they've been in the headlines for a long time. >> is the president of the united states compromised, whether it is a democratic presidential republican
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president. stuart: how long is it going to take? this whistleblower, why can't he appear? how long before he appears? >> democrats and the administration have not made this easy. the suspicious activity reports for 21/2 years, they've dragged their feet. not until we got subpoena power they granted access. this is something that could have been picked up, if they've done thing wrong why did president biden in 2019 say he had no idea what his son was up to? he never met his business associates? he has met dozens of hunter biden's business associates. stuart: will be get satisfaction this calendar year? >> i think now with subpoena power now that we have republicans in charge of the house and the committees we will find some concrete things. stuart: would love to see it.
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stuart: we thank you very much. president biden taking heat for saying this about america's children. >> president biden: no such thing as someone else's child, no such thing as someone else's child. our nation's children are all our children. of the one does he mean we should give our children to the state to bring up? not happy about that. trump's insein lies on desantis trash successful conservative policies. carol markowitz will tell us how trump's trash talking could backfire bigly. ♪
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about ups, down 8%. the ceo came out warning of a slow down and it is obvious, we are shipping less. they expect annual sales tonight. in at the lower end of guidance. a disappointing number. when you ask people, fewer household expect business conditions to improve, how they are feeling according to the service. stuart: are they dominant in eggs? lauren: stevens came out and cut the stock to equal weight, the price target 260, hosted a big conference call, came out of that call not feeling so confident about egg pricing going forward. it was pretty downbeat because the stock was losing 6%. %. stuart: 3m. lauren: cutting 6000 jobs. the stock goes up with that. they are focusing on climate
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technology and automation. stuart: you declare layoffs, your stock generally goes up because your cutting costs, profit margins, that is what happens. former governor of new jersey chris christie fueling speculation that is going to run in 2024. what is chris christie saying? ashley: he storing early primary states. in new hampshire he gave the daily beast the strongest signal yet saying this is a strong signal, i think we will lose if trump is the nominee. that is why i intend to be the nominee, adding he's a viable alternative to donald trump. christie sees himself as a amaga alternative. he will make a final decision whether to run in 24 by next month. in recent years, he's been a trump critic as on-air contributor for abc news and
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not the only potential non-zooba maga candidate, he will join nikki haley and governor asa hutchinson who declared their candidacies. that's a pretty strong signal that he's going to jump in. stuart: trump is ramping up attacks on governor desantis. what he saying? ashley: in true donald trump fashion he mocked, quote, and emergency round the world tour from desantis who's on a trip visiting japan, south korea, the uk, and israel, trump took to his social media platform truth social claiming consultants are pushing desantis to make the trip, quote, to up his gain and see if he can remove the stain from his failing campaign. poll numbers, perhaps he can, perhaps he can't, we will have time to think of it as he sits alone on his taxpayer-funded
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airplane, riding it out and thinking why the florida governors not officially in the race, trump has repeatedly attacked desantis and tried to discourage him from launching a bid. stuart: classic trump. here's a headline for you. somewhat similar. trump's insein lies on desantis trash successful conservative policies. which conservative policies are being trashed by trump? >> don't know if you saw but last week we learned that florida is a hell skate and it is falling apart. the trump campaign released a statement friday morning, florida is a complete disaster, quoted these far left sources saying things like florida is a terrible place to raise a family and to work. as you know, i am a proud new floridian and couldn't stand
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for those attacks on my state, that is why i wrote this piece but it is also a problem the donald trump campaign so easily crushes conservative policies, a model republican state because they want to attack run the centers. i don't mind attacking run dissenters, politicians should attack each other and primaries are going to get dirty but to attack conservative policies that have been wildly successful in the model republican state is a problem for me. stuart: seems you picked a side, your with desantis. >> i pick the side, my side is florida. stuart: why do so many florida congressman and women go with trump? >> don't know what they're thinking is. i have no issues with the politics of this. you can attack each other, backup endorsements and go after each other. it is attacking the policies that is an issue for me.
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i don't understand why donald trump has this whole thing why desantis is the worst, but give donald trump credit for getting him into office, those don't jibe for me. we one classic trump. we one biden is getting heat, he suggested children belong to the whole country rather than their families. role it. >> president biden: there's no such thing as someone else's child, no such thing as someone else's child. our nation's children are all our children. your teachers hold the purse strings to lift out national ambitions a blot -- aloft. just imagine if we didn't have great teachers in this country, what a difficult -- you are determining our future. stuart: i don't have a problem with the teacher but the teachers union taking over the socialization of children. >> exactly right. the jokey part of me wants to
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say biden is trying to foist hunter biden on the rest of us but he's actually not all of our children. i wrote this book about how this indoctrination is happening throughout the country and how specifically they want to separate rounds of the family and that's important to getting kids indoctrinated into leftism. this is what totalitarians have said, these children don't belong to you, they belong to us. parents need to provide the last line of defense and say absolutely not, these children are mine. stuart: always a pleasure. after a couple years, i am sure you are. see you all around. brian brenberg, i'm not happy about handing my children over to the teachers union. brian: the president means it. she wants your children. millions of kids go to school
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where the rules of the school our staff and faculty can't disclose to a parity of that child identifies as a different gender in the school. they want to break the connection between parents and kids so they can form of a kid, when we know a child's moral formation happens in the family. that's the battle we have. stuart: absolute the right. celebrities went into meltdown mode when elon musk said they would have to keep your twitter blue checkmarks but some of those checkmarks have mysteriously returned without any payment. we will tell you what is going on. residents in michigan pushing back after lawmakers agreed to dole out $175,000 for china back tv plant. they are worried it will threaten national security. alexis mc adam will have more after this.
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stuart: we've been talking about vote future, big trucks going electric. one woman is turning to the past, turning her dad's chevrolet into his dream sleeper hot rod. watch this. >> my eye is drawn to this pickup. i'm liking this truck, this chevy truck, a little old, a little beat up. this is what i had my eye on. are you kidding me? all right. herman and paula. it is a chevy. i love the condition. we saw the winner.
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stuart: the host of my dream car, the renovations on that truck which you said was a little beat up. >> it is not. these restorations, you can invest as much money as you have. i work on my dream car, some have a budget is low as $5000 and i worked on season 2 this year, six for years is fine with me. it depends how much you want to invest so you can take a dive into these options, go supercharged, high letter customs seats. this family did not have a huge budget, but we make the most of it. stuart: you take the money from the family. it is not fox's money. >> not spending your paycheck, not today. stuart: very fortunate. is there a part that is
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difficult to find? >> on fox business, 9:00 eastern time, that truck is being restored for becky's father whose hearing-impaired. it got worse over the years, he can just hear vibrations and actually remembers listening to music before he lost his hearing. he wanted a sound system in his truck that was very low vibration. i had to find somebody in the car world that could customize a sound system for someone whose hearing-impaired and fitted into the chevy s-10 truck, something with vibrational base and you will see it tonight. i get choked up just watching the end of this episode. it means a lot to him and his family. blue when you are the car lady. can i put it like that? >> i have been called worse.
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stuart: do you have any doubt that we will all within a few years be driving lexically a close? >> that question is one that i'm getting asked a lot. people are asking on social media is the government going to take my combustion engine car way and the short answer is no, but we were talking, will it be harder down the line to purchase a gasoline powered vehicle, how difficult will it be for the consumer? i don't think, look at california, what's happening to the electric grid, if you have a lawnmower, you are thinking of buying gasoline or electric, you better have a small lawn. that's the analogy. >> you can't charge the car you can't drive the electric vehicle. we don't have a plan to fix that. stuart: you want me to use the electric chainsaw it has to be a small tree. good stuff.
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we are watching my dream car tuesday night, 9:00 pm eastern on fox business prime. state lawmakers in michigan approved a one hundred $70 million in the state in state funds for china backed ev battery plant. how are residents reacting to this move? i'm sure some don't like it. do any like it? >> some people in town are excited for this, big jobs and money but hundreds of others are protesting. there's concern this massive plant is backed by country with ties to china. this is where the plant plans to break ground in west central michigan, a us owned subsidiary of a chinese battery company. the company says it will make parts for electric batteries. the michigan cynically barely approved one hundred $75 million in state funds for that project. local officials tell as it will bring big money and jobs.
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>> it is made enemies out of neighbors. sorry to say that but if we are not progressive in 20 years this town won't look like this. there will be less businesses here. >> reporter: other local lawmakers, residents protesting this plan. >> we have no idea what they are making. we don't know the chemicals. there's been no environmental tests. the stuff needs to happen so we understand what is coming to this community. >> reporter: questions are swirling about afford plant in michigan, the ford motor company teaming up with the chinese tech company planning to spend $3 billion to build and ev battery plant. some of the parts and workers will come from china, this plant will be run by ford. more than a dozen states have laws that prevent investors
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with ties to foreign adversary from buying us farmland. others including michigan could be on that list. stuart: thank you very much. president biden promised to veto legislation that will stop chinese solar panel makers from sidestepping tariffs. this is, located stuff. what the net result of this? lauren: keeps imported solar panels cheaper. it harder for to mystic manufacturers to compete. cambodia, malaysia, thailand, vietnam, you don't have to pay tax on your solar panels for two years. we provide 80% of our supply. the white house says these countries are the bridge while we ramp up our own manufacturing. the pricing group of lawmakers saying this isn't right, china is circumventing the tariff on them by going to foreign nations and they want to stop it. biden says pass legislation and put on my desk i will say absolutely not. stuart: what do you say? >> if we go this fast on green,
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we have no choice but to rollout the red carpet to china. that is what biden is doing. this is for china. stuart: thank you very much. change the subject. aaron rodgers finally finds his new home in the big apple, new york. all the details on the blockbuster trail, who the jets are giving up and return. biden announced his real action, his message was all about freedom but what freedom is he giving americans when his green agenda has been forced on us. brian kilmeade on the show next. ♪ sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. 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...
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so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let's pretend for a second that you didn't let down your entire family. what would that reality look like? well i guess i would've gotten us xfinity... and we'd have a better view. do you need mulch? what, we have a ton of mulch.
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president biden announced his reelection campaign. regardless of the opponent do you think the biden/harris team can win? brian: it is possible when you see john fetterman win who basically lost the ability to talk and campaign, the president of the united states not doing any press conferences saying his basic message is i will record it and let you play it at home on your vcr, that will win or lose. it could win because he's going to try to do in a very cartoonish way what barack obama did to mitt romney, make mitt romney seem unelectable. what he's going to do is say you don't want the january 6th guy, do you? remember what he did last time? m80 extremist? that is what he's going to take a he' s not going to say look what i did for four years. i could do better the next four years. he will say don't look here but look at the other guy.
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stuart: that is what he will say, but he has a huge problem, his vice president, kamala harris. will be go for six years within 80-year-old octogenarian president, a vice president in whom the country has no confidence? the country is in danger at this point, isn't it? brian: my thing with the vice president, doesn't put the work in and can't keep staff. stuart: what if she becomes the president? what will the russians do or the chinese do? brian: it is scary. the deal was the vice president, when he became president was going to have such a great staff and great vice president he could point to the fact that if worse comes to worse i've got the next generation next to me. instead, because he pigeon himself in, got to be a woman, got to be a minority and with
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all these others dropping out, leave me out of this, val deming's or kamala harris. they made their own choice. val deming's was a legitimate police officer, impactful lawmaker, wonderful speaker, agree with her or not, he made the wrong choice with kamala harris and he should have known. she had so much money in the bank but almost no staff and didn't make it through one primary. he should have known this. we when can i change the subject and talk about something you know a lot about? aaron rodgers has gone from the packers to the jets. as i understand it there's been a mistake here. who got the better trade here? the packers or the jets? >> the conventional wisdom, i spoke to a great writer last night. it is all about aaron rodgers. if he has an average season and
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decides to retire at the end they have a conditional pick next year which means if he doesn't start 60% of his games they get the number to pick. if he does, 65% of his games, they have to give up the number one pick. the jets have the framework to win. they are 500. they were on a roll until he had a few injuries, rogers comes in with something to prove with his offensive coordinator that he had on the packers. he loves the guy. wide receiver, they have a promising one on the roster integrate running back. they have a framework. rodgers rogers got the sense of something to prove. i don't know if he can handle the new york press. the same question every day asking everything before you get in the shower. that isn't happening in green bay.
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stuart: i'm totally confused by that answer but i'm sure most of our audience does understand. 10 seconds for you to answer. to do you like for tomorrow afternoon? brian: i would say man city. i love teams owned by middle eastern sheiks. stuart: that was about six seconds and not very good either. brian: i'm all about the number one team in the land, rexum. stuart: brian kilmeade is all right and we do like him, see you next time around. thanks for joining us for the hour. that would be you. still ahead. jimmy fallon, mark siegel, and the sheriff of riverside county, chad bianca. the president said there is no such thing as someone else's child. our nation's child are all our children. that speaks volumes about his politics. biden wants to transform our society starting with the kids. that's "my take" next.
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