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now. says it's going to appeal. first republic is another stock . we want to take a look at here. stocks selling off again 13% lower your thoughts on first republic real quick going to 00 . wow just like that, johnson. why i bought bancamerica right? i tweeted out. would you rather own first republic or bancamerica goethe quality? we've got first read on q one gdp tomorrow, so i'll just look ahead of that. i think about first republic expecting growth gdp that number out tomorrow morning. join us for the all hands on deck for that. thanks, everybody. great show kevin o'leary. johnson showcase. tony, we'll see you again tomorrow. everybody volume company picks it appears to take it away. good morning, maria. and >> good morning, i have a smile.
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i've owned microsoft for decades and this morning the stock is having it this date in decades. forgive me if i cried in my own. revenue up and future will be driven by ai. magic words, look at that stock. premarket microsoft is up eight and a quarter%, $22 a share. it's not effective by britain's decision to block acquisition of activism blizzard. other big tech stocks, a boost from microsoft, medical records big tech stocks are up. what significantly this morning. across the board tuesday modest buying on the target market today. look at that nasdaq go up with microsoft and apple but, nasdaq is up 1.1%. bit coin is up. well above 28000, 29000 -- is that right?
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29000, close to 30 grand. a theory him getting closer back again to $2000. interest rates on the downside, a mixed picture holding lower levels after yesterday. the ten year yield is 340 and two year yield way before 4% back down to 3.92. politics, let the insults fly. jean-pierre accuses republicans of biden to put fentanyl on the streets. the white house brings the blame game to a new low. you will hear more about the border today, or whistleblower says the administration is the middleman and multibillion-dollar child trafficking operation and says the biden people knew about it and did nothing. also hearing more about the covered school closures, teachers union leader randi weingarten testified before congress. they accuse her of using her info the white house longer than
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necessary. they are exaggerating. basement strategy rolls on, the democrat national committee will not sponsor any democrat candidate debates. keep them away from pesky questions even if they come from democrats. one last outrage. we are going to put this on the show today, a toddler dumped at the border, left alone crying. the white house speaking for the president jean-pierre blames trump and the gop. that is a new low. wednesday april 26, 2023 farney and company is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: again that -- we really
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do have to start with big tech and we have to start with microtech. also but also going higher. they've announced $70 billion talk by the plan. blockbuster news. good morning. how did these two companies play into artificial intelligence? >> ai dominated the earnings calls. start with microsoft, the leader obviously in the ai race with chat gpt and still in the early innings and this is what we know already. ai to microsoft cloud and search being in the quarter, one percentage points of the revenue growth is expected to come from ai already. 2500 customers of in one quarter so let's just ai, all in revenue for microsoft in the quarter was $52.9 billion. then you have google. i think the ai battle is more
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challenging in the stock price up a bit. they are in a conundrum, they have to cut costs while also investing in ai to play catch up to microsoft. what they need to do is leverage their dominant position in search with ai so think of how this would play out, searching for a result in ai powering that so you get your results really fast. that's for advertisers to show you an advertisement. that's the pickle they are in so all in, a good report card for also but, $69.8 billion quarter for them in revenue. stuart: fascinating. let's get to politics. korean shark. acid president biden will be able to serve time. >> plans to serve all eight
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years? >> i'm not going to get ahead, that's for him to decide. i'm not going to get ahead of it and is a 2024 campaign, anything related to that i would refer you to that. stuart: she on twitter she said biden would serve all eight years. guy benson with me now. i think this is about vice president harris and biden's age. they don't want to consider what would happen if she was suddenly present president. >> but voters need to. i will be one of the discussions we have had of 2024 and november of next year because i get it jean-pierre is saying she didn't want to cross any wires, not supposed to from an official capacity of the warehouse, seems like she's speaking on behalf of the campaign which is why she was stiff arming these questions but that's one you probably could have and should have answered. of course the president would serve the entirety of his term, excited to do so if the american people give him another term, instead she said i don't want to
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get ahead of the president which is a weird way to put it, it's like press secretary beak but it didn't really apply to this particular question so we saw walk back on twitter oh yes, he would definitely serve except it's an open question to a lot of americans, he's 80 not terribly sharp now. what we he be like half a decade from now? that's a fair question and for whatever reason is not up for the job, look at the person in the number two slot, is that someone the american people want to see as the next president? it's absolutely irrelevant is issue. stuart: why no debates? >> i think what the democrats are doing is clearing the field saying he's the president, he's running again, we are not going to bother sponsoring primary debates just like the republicans four years ago with
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trump. now it's interesting to see trump might be teasing the idea you might not want to participate in republican debates. we will see if he follows through. he of course is not a sitting incumbent president for the dam and a little different but why no debates? there's that political president but there's also the elephant in the room, this president joe biden doesn't like taking question, he doesn't sit down for interviews very often. they want to shield him, they rolled out reelect prerecorded video, he's not very good live so to speak and they're trying to shoo him from that, they know it's a weakness. can they effectively run another version of a basement campaign you alluded to a moment ago like they did last time? would be good enough for the american people? those are questions i think we will see answers to in debating and discussing and analyzing for months. stuart: good for us, something
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to talk about. guy benson, thank you very much. gallup released u.s. leadership ratings. that's how other countries view us. >> foreign-policy comes in. 137 countries and they gave us 41% approval rating down from 45% when biden first came in. that dropped the withdrawal from afghanistan and some muted views of muscular response to the war in ukraine however countries like poland, finland, they gave us high marks. by contrast vladimir putin russia 7% approval rating on the world stage and president xi jinping russia gets 6%. good news, a silver lining. [laughter] stuart: check futures again, i see green especially for the nasdaq. microsoft trade of helping the nazca nasdaq. eddie is back with us this morning. are you still getting more from long-term government bonds then from stocks?
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>> stuart, we think it's a bull market long-term treasury, we been aggressive buyers of dips and we saw yesterday we had a nice rally because we think it is a play on the slowdown in two of our top three long-term etf holdings are outperforming the s&p on a year-to-year basis so it is doing that right now. i think it's going to continue to happen in the only way to survive this market is to continue to be active buying the dips, selling groups and staying liquid, it's one of the most important things in our opinion from the risk management perspective. stuart: are you still forecasting a big drop in the immediate future? >> we still believe we are going to have new close as we get into the summer months and is not an opinion, i want to be bearish but the data is and i can't ignore it. look at the three month and ten
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year treasuries. yesterday we came in, the inversion was 1.6%. that's an alarming inversion that should have everyone's attention. the other thing is credit default swaps on u.s. treasuries are increasing which is telling us the bond market does not believe is going to be signed anytime soon. lastly, i think we will continue to have a credit event, i think some banks are vulnerable and will probably have another bank failure unless the government comes back into try to save the day. all these things happening's at the same time which in our opinion means we probably will hit new lows and then we will be aggressive buyers into the fall and i think a sizable work order probably. the set up bearish because that's what the data is telling us to do. stuart: i'm dying to have you on the show and have you say now is the time, get back in. use all liquidity, by back into the market. i'm waiting, waiting patiently and i'm waiting for you to come on the show and say that.
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coming up, biden calls himself or has always called himself the prounion president in the country. he bashed republicans for favoring the rich. >> i looked the world to the eyes of scranton claymont delaware where i grew up. not a joke. the speaker, former president and the extremists are cut from a different cost. stuart: cut from a different cloth? that's code for class warfare. if you are born in raised in england, you know all about class warfare. when not in a moment. big tech racing to claim its share of the ai market so what's the plan from big tech? with got a report coming up next. ♪
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stuart: that is mozilla and of cap the pronunciation right. 48 degrees right there it looks beautiful. futures looking pretty good. also green, don 90 points look at the nasdaq, 138. that's big tech for you. when big tech is racing ahead with ai, experts are worried about security risks, kelly o'grady has come from california to join us in new york city, order -- what are these security risks? >> thanks for having me here but there are a number of them
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financial information leaking perhaps hackers mutilating through the ai but i want to dig into this concept of secure data being released so there's a new report from chief security officers sharing the trend of using ai bots like a chat gpt to accelerate work could leave companies open to data leaks. seems harmless enough, plug in data to supercharge your e-mail productivity or chat gpt to create internal presentation but inherently you are trusting sensitive information, perhaps trade secrets to a third-party so the report warns not only is the company trusting by securities up to par but the content is correct. hackers have been known to jailbreak ai bots and the fear is the user is being fed information they believe to be correct. further, a corporation can't isolate security risk to one application with countless company's integrated chat gpt into everyday office products.
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even with those dangers at the forefront of the conversation, big tech companies are raising to one up each other so awful but is investing heavily breaking out ai financials for the first time to 3.3 billion loss in q1 and microsoft sharing office bots aids employees from e-mail threads to drafting presentations underscoring the security risk i will highlight the confidential data, responsibly lies with the employee using good judgment but users are perhaps getting too comfortable with bots like chat gpt. samsung employees leaked secret source code and audio because they were trying to increase productivity sony's example of this happening. stuart: that would hurt. thank you very much. sitting right next to her in new york city, we have charles pa payne, i'm trying to figure out who's actually leading ai. i'm inclined to go with microsoft because i own the stock but who's the leader? >> let's talk about the real
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bear, they want to take over human beings, they push us out, that's what we are really afraid of. lawsuits are going to happen but that's what we are really afraid of. this is what elon musk has been talking about, here's part of the whole ai initially, he saw some red flags but it's so powerful, and opportunity one of these rare things that comes, not even generational like multigenerational. microsoft has but there's a lot of private companies, not a lot of public companies but there are private companies that look intriguing. stuart: have you got money in these? >> i don't. i think it will be worth 5 billion so i'm afraid like game but it's a horse race. stuart: another one, big tech doing well this morning, is going to lead the market higher? >> i think so. >> it's not considered safe
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haven and they are in the forefront of the industrial revolution and i've got money, they don't care about higher interest rates, i just think they will are going to keep hiring how are. stuart: but most americans who have anything in the stock market have a piece of big tech action. somebody's got some apple and microsoft already, all of us do. if you're in the market, you got a piece. >> microsoft and apple alone, i would venture to say every american with any sort of 4o1k has exposure to big tech and should be rooting for it. stuart: but not everybody is but they should be. i'm going to watch you. >> i cannot wait. the chief economist at the bank of england, he told people stop complaining, stop trying to make more money, resistance is
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futile. stuart: did you get him on the show? >> i wish i did. naturally prices have grown up and people are afraid of recession, looking for a better job. they're just saying except your fate. stuart: you can go to town on that one. [laughter] >> i can't wait. stuart: apple, what's going to do? >> it's tech getting more invasive in different areas so bloomberg is reporting it will track our health in more ways like how much we exercise. detect our moods. how the heck is apple an algorithm and ai going to detect how i feel? really easy because they study you and ask questions, maybe you answer. log what you do throughout the day so they are like pressing how you feel about things and probably listen and finally, i
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didn't think this was big at first but then i thought about it, they will roll out the health app on the ipad, why is it a big deal? your watch, everything is hooked up to your doctor and you can see an x-ray or metrics when you go to the doctor's office on the big screen, the ipad so every detail about us. stuart: so this is going to be the equivalent of a mood ring. >> that's what popped in my h head. >> my girl the movie. >> $2000 mood ring. [laughter] >> i consider it invasive but we are going to choose to wear that because the are not going to know any different. stuart: whatever you say, is that okay with you? >> sure. stuart: dow is up 50, nasdaq 120. back in a moment. ♪
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market higher? >> in a word, yes, they can. the longer answer is two words, they better because if big tech phase at any time they have been the drivers of this rally, the rest of the market with not a lot of breath supporting the market here will face perhaps a u-turn so big tech better continue to go higher. the got reporting earnings today, microsoft the start, no matter what happens continue to do well. any gift is the opportunity to buy microsoft and we owned it for a long time, it's always a start and will continue in the ai world but as far as the rest of the tech companies from a bit better perform very well is earnings season and better hold the market otherwise, this rally is facing a bit of a wall. stuart: big tech doesn't lead is higher, the market goes down significantly? >> there's a lot of money part into the market this quarter and
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throughout 2023 and a lot of it has gone into the big tech name so we have the differentiation between the big tech and the rest of the market. does not a lot of support. since earnings reporting. comes around, so far so good, things are better than expected, let's hope it continues, if the other stocks catch up then they can go higher but if they don't report better-than-expected earnings or do well top line and bottom line big cap is the only thing holding the market up, the money is coming they look at, where we take profits or if the market comes down, let's take profits. if they sell, there's a lot of money that's come off the sidelines that could so and that's what worries me right n now. stuart: meta of 2.3%, $4 higher, $212 a share, they are doing well even before they report this afternoon.
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>> regrettably, it had one heck of a run so anybody who's bought meta is jumping up and down with joy because it's the star performer across all tech. i don't know whether they will do better-than-expected the capri market is not enough of a move to be comfortable they can soundly beat expectations and report good future potential earnings and it's going to be about guidance or than anything else so we hang onto our receipt based on what the guidance will be like. stuart: if you are in microsoft or of a bit sitting on big profits and the sparks are in your 4o1k, you can sell them, they don't pay tax on capital gain. how about that for good advice? it works. >> i like it. i like it. stuart: thank you, will see you soon. opening bell ringing as we speak. we'll see some green because we know microsoft is way up it
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affects the dow and nasdaq so we are up and running, a fairly early going, the dow is up 60 points and coming. we have most of the dow 30 losing ground. plenty of losers among the dow 30, i only see six or seven winners and the dow is up 70 points. microsoft really helping. s&p 500 function, .3%, the nasdaq composite solid getting, that's wrong. the nasdaq is not unchanged, the nasdaq is higher. big tech, micro soft up $21. meta four, apple 25 cents. staying on big tech, susan is back with us. over the standouts in google and alphabet reports to you? >> it wasn't as bad as expected. it wasn't expected to be this good. microsoft business still growing out of good clip at 27%. the lowest quarterly growth rate ever for their business but it
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wasn't below 20% which i think was a big sigh of relief and they did better on sales and prophet raising the full year end all of this is before they actually start realizing any of the artificial intelligence ai benefits of microsoft business which you can imagine was talked about on the earnings call and they are still bullish at microsoft. stuart: i'm surprised alphabet is not doing better because i got up 70 billing dollars buyback. >> that's pretty much the pace you saw from last year so things remain unchanged at alphabet. after spending recovering is basically the story at alphabet so cloud business was profitable for the first time in the beat on sales and profit. i spoke last night and asked about headcount since they cut 12,000 last year and she admitted they are meaningfully slowing the pace of hiring but
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still investing in priority areas top engineering and take towers. stuart: tell me about amazon. >> because of the relief and gains from microsoft and alphabet, alphabet is profitable for the first time, it anticipates amazon is going to do pretty well thursday or not as bad as feared. stuart: the birds blocked from acquiring activation, no impact on microsoft. >> i think it adds a few percentage points because they don't have to spend 75 or 68 to 75 billion in one of the largest acquisitions in history so that was blocked by the uk competition regulator because they have concerns allowing microsoft to buy the maker of call of duty would kill off other gaming especially when it comes to god gaming. also the uk watchdog site microsoft past anticompetitive behavior in their ruling so it will be hard to win on appeals.
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pretty high bar right now so not only blocking from the uk competition later, fts sued to block the deal but at least microsoft with extra cash if let's say tik tok comes on the market, good for you. stuart: another report this morning, stock is up so what's the report? >> advocates recovery and we have this reaction means the markets were surprised by how much better things were so sales jump, smaller loss, production recovering and boosting production of best-selling 38 planes a month, the highest production in years best-selling aircraft in the problem with boeing's production manufacturing stakes, demand is there but you need to get the lanes out to the airlines. stuart: it's interesting. going is it down, presumably giving some help. >> two and a half dollars every time so it's adding -- you could
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do the math. forty points. aaa, another big mover today, we've been talking about consumer brands like mcdonald's, pricing power raising prices to cover inflation, you get rewarded in these markets so as i mentioned like the golden arches, jumping by almost 11% to start this year, much better than anticipated. 40% and just like mcdonald's, if you do well and continue to increase customer traffic flow while increasing prices by double digits, you win in this market. procter & gamble, same thing. stuart: i could talk about this all day but i want to talk about tesla, who doesn't like tesla? >> some argue tesla has pricing power especially if you're in this race and it will kill off competition but the problem is when you are discounting so
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aggressively like elon musk and tesla, it brings down margins there are concerns so they cut the outlook to hold the stock, don't buy it. priced market at 185. analysts after the earnings report card cut their price targets because of profitability concerns and you make us in 20% of car, less in order to win the automotive ev competition. i told you about the only ev in america, $700 cheaper than the average car here. stuart: i need your take on -- last one here but meta. reports this afternoon? >> i would say sales is important, because and user numbers so if you want to look at the actual sales numbers, below 26 billion at the low end, the fourth consecutive quarter of falling sales and this year
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it cut around 21000 into rounds so they are trying to save on costs. how much are they still running on virtual reality? fifteen billing dollar -- what you call it? vr and user growth, three and a half billion around the world used facebook and properties so you want to go up, at least maintain stability. >> i love one big tech reports. it's like a sporting event. >> alphabet has better results so you know the low recovery. stuart: coming up, remember this flashback from randi weingarten. rotate. >> our kids are in crisis with two years of disruption. two years looking at screens. two years of not having normal routine and rhythm.
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recovery is really tough. stuart: blows her role in the code shut them? republicans say she extended the shutdown unnecessarily. she's testifying later today before congress. sean pia they republicans are fighting to put additional on the streets by defunding border patrol. talk about insult. we'll get into that with republican congressman next. ♪
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search of migrants, title 42 ends in two weeks. nate foy in brownsville. what's is about a group of 35000 migrants gathering across the border in mexico? >> is exactly right, estimates are 35000 migrants across the border from apostle for we are seeing a lot of action in brownsville including 1000 migrants processed in the overnight hours here. i will ask you to take the drone right now because we are more of migrants being processed. danny hymie, it looks like a group of about 250, possibly 300 migrants getting processing it affected asked the grown operator to pin down, it looks like another group of 100 plus migrants and this is not uncommon. look at this year shot the past couple days, this is the common site. migrant after margaret showed
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up. 2100 migrants processed yesterday, that came after monday when the number was 2600. look across the river, we see tents after tent mexico right now. spoke to some venezuelans, they told us they couldn't wait until the end of title 42 because conditions are so bad, it's so dangerous and they are experiencing constant issues with the biden administration's cbp one cap. look at this video, migrants making their way through mexico by literally jumping onto moving trains or sometimes if the train is stopped, they will hop on and ride it for the north as close to the border as they can but an estimated 35000 migrants are waiting right now, look at this next video to prepare for the city of el paso declaring state of emergency to set up shelters to accommodate the surge expected when title 42 ends and one more thing, after president
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joe biden announced his reelection campaign yesterday texas governor greg abbott tweeted, texans and americans can't afford four more years of biden's open border policies. again, the end of title 42 is expected to bring a much bigger search than we see right now. it appears border patrol is in this for the long haul. today is the first day they had portable toilets, tables, dumpsters to accommodate the surge of migrants already coming in the end of title 42 expected to put gas in the fire. stuart: nate foy, thank you very much. listen to this outrageous claim from john pier. >> it's clear the speakers bill breaks house republicans commitment to america. in the run-up to the 2022 election, house republicans promise to put cops on the beat. said they are fighting to put
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fentanyl on the street by defunding border patrol, their proposal makes clear only things house republicans are committed to giving to americans are increased crime. stuart: fighting to put more fentanyl on the streets amazing. that's a new low surely. poking by the way, are you fighting to put fentanyl on the streets? >> i'll give you a good rule of fun. one of the white house is accusing republicans, they are actually doing it themselves. fentanyl is on the streets because of the lack of action by the biden administration. we know where the fentanyl is coming from producing it and pushing it through and we know where the chemicals are coming from to produce it. all of it is knowledge of the biden administration, they knew what they need to do, but they are not doing it.
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they are killing about 300 americans every single day because of the utter failure of this administration. stuart: the media doesn't pick up on this, they don't want to know about open border and therefore the administration will get away with it because it's not a huge political issue at this time. >> the american people are not that dumb though they get there news from a variety of sources not just mainstream media. the mainstream media will ignore everything the biden administration is going to destroy america so but no, american people understand what's going on, it's an issue for the democrats and why they talked about it for the first time in a long time. we have a bill we are marking up today, border reinforcement act that adds another 3000 for the protection agents to the agency but if the policies don't change, even that won't do much
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because new agents are just going to be processing hundreds of thousands, millions of immigrants crossing the border do again to the owner failed disasters border policies of the biden administration. stuart: trumps lead seems to be growing against desantis. you just endorsed mr. trump, it looks like we are headed toward another biden versus trump matchup which a lot of people don't want. >> i think resident trump laid out a vision for the future. what he did in the past for a strong economy, strong military, respect around the world, we need to restore that. i agree with governor abbott, this country cannot sustain another four years of president biden. i think we need to come back to the trump era policies and make america great again and first policies to restore america's
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economy and strength and respect of our allies and adversaries. stuart: thank you very much for joining us. donald trump threatening to skip the republican primary debates. >> he says they will be fair and nobody got his approval for t them. this is what he wrote. when you are leading by seemingly insurmountable numbers and hostile networks with angry trump maga hating anchors asking questions, why subject yourself to being abused? he says the second debate is held at the reagan library and the chairman is the publisher of the washington post. the first debate is held by fox news, it's in august in milwaukee and trump has threatened to boycott these debates. he's done it before and has actually boycotted debates in the past. why? is confident, he's bold and also might not want to take the pledge being asked to support the eventual republican nominee.
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stuart: so he says he might not do it. the republican primary debates, i want to know what house majority, steve scalise makes of that. he will be here a little later. remember the x fire commissioner attacked with a crowbar left with 50 stitches? san francisco prosecutor decided not to charge the homeless attacker because he was acting in self-defense. what? unbelievable. we will have the unbelievable story coming up. ♪
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we are paying 32% more for energy and 18% more for food since president biden took office. edward lawrence is with us, inflation didn't seem to be part of the election announcement. >> i want to tell you might be able to hear music, the president is going to be greeted by president biden any minute on the south lawn. inflation is going to be the
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undertone of the two leaders speak but it was not that video announcement yesterday the president made so i laid out the facts you mentioned as well as the fact that inflation outpaced wages for the past 26 months straight so i wanted to know this -- >> how does the president consult the american people to keep going with these economic policies? >> when to be careful about 2024 -- complaint answer your question, he said moving forward so i want to be careful here. the president is always clear when he talks about the economy, he always says one of the things he says frequently is when it comes to inflation, lowering costs that is a priority for h him. >> yesterday the president said he would do more to bring down costs about inflation, cost one pushed again. >> what is he doing right now, what more could he be doing? >> he's always going to make
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sure to take action when it comes to, i don't have anything to announce at this time actions taken but if you look at the bipartisan infra structure legislation, inflation reduction act, chips and signs act. >> no new information to put out the on inflation. a news conference later today and try to get on the list for the president. stuart: shafter question, see what you can do. [laughter] still ahead, north carolina congressman greg murphy, martha and house majority leader steve scalise, the 10:00 hour of varney & co. is next. ♪
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