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♪ ♪ stuart: okay, these are the producers try to match the song with news, you raise me up and they're referring to the federal reserve's interest rate decision, nice try guys, nice try it's a bit of a stretch however. [laughter] good morning everyone, and 10:0h your money right now, look at this, it is not bad can be walking up to the ratings increase the dow is up nearly 30 and nasdaq is f nearly 60 was the yield on the ten year treasury, i will tell you it is at 339 in other words is well below three and half percent and the price of oil, is 69 bucks a barrel how about that i will say to get i think the gas prices are going to come down, significantly in the next week and bitcoin is not much change, 28300. no more importantly perhaps some of the service sector we just of the number of their fleet read and i think we have never knew going to tell us what it tells
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us. lauren: is highly better-than-expected expansion in the service after he came in at an increase of 51.9 the expectation was 51.8 so nothing to write home about but is still growing and we got jobs reported friday will see if the service jobs leisure and hospitality remain strong. stuart: let's less risk ever session. lauren: i would buy that. stuart: i don't see a downside of the moving of the stock price as they just a fraction higher there you have it in the now this. there's a big meeting tomorrow the white house. vice president harris system of the ceos of the four companies which currently dominate artificial intelligence predict google ai and anthropic. this brings together two issues, you do with ai and when you do with the vice president now that she is being confirmed on biden's reelection ticket. is it interesting that the meeting takes place right before the lifting of title 42 pretty
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and harris was an unsuccessful orders are from the ai of meeting is surely a convenient distraction in the source hope foxbusiness is all part of a rebranding. elevate the 58 -year-old bp to offset concerns over the 80 -year-old president. does the vice president offset your concerns of the biden's age is not whatever paul tells us. naturally the nation of this administration is to reach the control and regulate ai. severe droughts particular from the entrepreneurs and stick the dead hand of government, right into a brand-new technology. the invitation to executives, is that the companies like yours, must make sure their products are safe, before making them available to the public. okay, but this sounds an awful lot like the cause on the development that the ultimate regulation is income it stop what you're doing. and unfortunately, my guys will not stop what they are doing. and i think we should go the
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other way. don't cause ai development because you cannot read do not turn the business over to government bureaucrats, because bureaucrats do not make good innovators that microsoft, google and the others, compete to develop the best products and ai is dominated by america, kept we keep it that way. the second hour of varney & company is coming up. and i'm just warming up. stuart: fortunately liz peek is with us this morning i think i have a rather fishy and facetious question to start with. liz: chopper. stuart: what is a by vice president know about artificial intelligence. liz: have a safe probably not very much it but neither does the joe biden or congressman often interrogating protect new rules about this new technology. look, this is an important thing
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and turn it over to kamala harris honestly makes me laugh but your point about kamala harris being a lifeline for joe biden, isn't it ironic having the first the biggest mistake joe biden made, running for office was emanating kamala harris to be his vice president because right now cover the entire country will be looking at his vp is a he may not make it as nikki haley say said the next four years we might be electing kamala harris and boy oh boy does she feel the test so big problem for them there locking her in a rebranding her all kinds liberal media stories are coming out good luck with that because she is essentially flawed candidate sue and i think the lynn with what i'm saying here, no pause ai develop it and at the private enterprise go audited that is my position where you in this. liz: i thank you so totally right and right i think seriously, the comments of people who are brilliant like stephen hawking the isn't an english physicist was that this is mankind biggest threat surely
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before he died, jan musk has had similar thing to look at think that ar is dangerous but oh my gosh, would you rather have companies in china and russia and korea, dealing with this and north korea would you rather have our american to companies which you know will establish safeguards because all of them have said, yes, there are problems with this and we know that we need to control it so, yes, i think you are on the right track. stuart: i'm going to change the subject. liz: good. stuart: the white house refuses to answer questions about why biden's seventh grandchild, it would not answer better not even acknowledge her roll the tape >> wanted to ask about the ch child. [inaudible]. and first lady are monitoring data and how can they have not acknowledged the seventh a ch child. >> i am not going to speak to that from here. stuart: you think the president's failure to acknowledge his own granddaughter will hurt them in 2024.
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liz: we can roll the clock back coming, how both takes a special kind of stupid hunter biden to be going to court and suing over something that will expose his finances, when congress is digging into his finances and hoping to show the joe biden not only knew about what hunter biden was up to, in china in ukraine, but also his party to it. so i mean, this entire endeavor by hunter biden, has to be the most incredibly bone headed thing that is done is a pretty big picture and in terms of charging joe by the car the media will cover foreign on this but is trashy and i thank you so disgraceful. in this woman ensued hunter biden, and by the liberal media sold hundred always introduces biggest a verbal i don't care what she did for a living, she has his son. when he went to court in january, saying that he cannot while please asking the judge him not to let london roberts, allow her daughter to use the
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biden name that was just opening up an entire can of worms i think that is something really unseemly and attractive about the biden family. there's much more to come stuart and his court case is going to help revealed that. stuart: thank you very much for being here list and it's always poignant. thank you in a bipartisan group of lawmakers, once again is looking to stop members of congress promoting stocks and training them. and lauren, there's an unlikely hearing there isn't there. lauren: well what are they have in common come over they say but the fact the members of the progressive caucus, freedom carcass, bipartisan problem solvers carcass reflecting entirety of the political spectrum and they just found common ground on these issues as of the bill would ban the lawmakers and spouses and their dependents, and the children not their staff from owning the sox and from trading stocks and they can invest in interest rates and investment funds of the sox on the need to sell them or put them in a blind trust we have seen many versions of this, many
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attempts to get something on the floor of either chamber for a vote and none have made it to the floor. this will might've you have aoc and matt gates coming together in agreement that lawmakers should not own socks and companies that regulate. stuart: well i think that's a fair principle. liz: but how part of the tentacles got this one does not include the staff and it includes families sue and thank you is here now, david is with us. if it is a one rate hike into this afternoon, do we get a stock market rally. guest: good morning stuart, but i don't know that were going to get a big stock market rally your policing market rally three times on this idea that things will ultimately pause in a pause would be a good thing. we can of the is just intensive painting getting back into a will market again unless we see real sides to this factor i don't think how this is ultimate
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and ultimately possible once we get into effect. and that's where everybody is think of this is where this is really going to rally, i don't think that's actually good for the markets because we suffer from the 2 percent rate that jerome powell is aiming for right now read and how on earth are they going to be getting that number right. stuart: well for going to get a rally, in the immediate future a significant rally in the beanie future are we going to get a huge drop off some folks on this program who say the next couple of months are going to get a really big decline, maybe thousand points off the s&p 500. you see that way. guest: stewart from i do see that way i am in the camper numbers as a everything's going to really turn around again. point is hard enough of that we have big big challenges in front of us and this is the most anticipated recession coming in her history and if you like them watching a major car accident that is unfolding slowly. were probably going to be seeing
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a lot more difficult of a situation as we head into the summer. ultimately the pope of the damage has been done of the cost of capitol rising so quickly. stuart: okay, david think you for so much for joining us for i'm just waiting for you to turn around and say i'm back in but it's not yet and i can tell that, see you again later thank you david and looking at the movers and i want to know about jenna record, because they are terrific generator makers. about one many years their up 1. liz: yes standby generators they are still strong source also their commercial and industrial partners and other products not just generator. stuart: after the hurricane down in florida, you should see the orders part jenna rack. lauren: we bought a house than a backup generator within you feel guilty because with only one of the neighborhood as the lights on buddy else does. stuart: give you good peace of mind and estée lauder his weight on, what is the sort.
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lauren: six month low at 20 percent slow recovery in china than in the u.s., like the department stores, by the products, they hold back the orders. and they expect that cells with your default least 10 percent. stuart: you're talking about the department stores and she nordstrom is closing is beautiful department store in san francisco sweetie of people to want to drive there because it on the car to be stolen and so why are they going to go shocker. stuart: oh my goodness well it's good match. they are up 6 percent. lauren: good earnings growth, for tenor and remembered what we said they were testing a $500 a month subscription program. and if you spent $500 a month on tender ultimately would be called, will that is big money for a match. stuart: will you get. lauren: why don't know exactly what you would get that other perks that would be worth $500 that i have a lot of dates. for all the money. maybe use ai to go through all of your matches to tell you with
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the best person also $1 billion stock buyback sue involved that is what it's all about. lauren: well that's what it is. stuart: will what is this about goldman sachs looking to build and wall street west suite two dallas that would rival new york city's construction will start this year on an 800,000 square-foot tower and it would house about 5000 employees and would be goldman's biggest tug outside of new york. stuart: what kind of message does that sound entrance into the banking industry to new york city especially because of the capitol. lauren: watches goldman so many others they are all going to dallas. stuart: got that in this wall street thank you lauren in bed like sales have tanked after conservatives boycotted the rear over his partnership with transgender influencer and will tell you how empires or bushes try to make it up to his
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distributors the irs wants to its own electronic tax filing system, and that is getting some pushback from lawmakers as tax professionals well and they said there would be a serious conflict of interest jerry willis reports on that. researchers suggest classes should be segregated by race, that the medical school classes to avoid re- traumatizing medical students of color. doctor ben carson deals with the latest what portion medical stools schools and the doctor is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does.
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system out the progressive love this one, jerry willis is with us one of about it. guest: vacated, this comes from your favorite person in the world, senator elizabeth warren of course in everybody's favorite tax accountant and listen to this, proposal to allow the irs to operate its own free online tax preparation system getting serious pushback from republicans and tax professionals who say, such a program could be a conflict of interest listen. >> with the doing is they're going to create a huge mess for the taxpayers in the primary reason for that them as if the irs is doing your taxes for you, there's huge conflict of interest problems and they're going to maximize the amount of money goes on to you, but back to the irs. guest: the irs already offers a free file program for those earning less than 33000 that includes software providers including tax acting tax layer
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will to the best known to wrote tax and h&r block offer free irs been on their website including 50 really next to include such a free tax prep system study, and the idea is this advice cylinder elizabeth warren news criticized current free option saying they up so consumers or find of the irs website and the studies expected to be completed by the middle of the month, the critics are emerging. in a letter to the irs, the ways and means chair summa jason smith and david striker, said the firm expected it, to conduct the study, is nonpartisan nonprofit, left-leaning think tank, already on the record endorsing such a move, which they say violates the idea that the city would provide an independent assessment one city which is already been conducted, this is the kicker my friend, fish shows that americans do not want a free file version from the irs and the minor shows
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40 percent of the farms prefer the software they already use in just 15 percent would use a system offered to, directly by the irs. stuart: any tax situation, encouraged by center elizabeth warren is something i will oppose new to i suppose most of the people. guest: will it deserves a second look and let's put it that way. stuart: whatever you say, you're going to be on the show again i don't know. [laughter] thank you very much and others a research paper published in the new england journal of medicine suggests that medical students, should be taught in groups, segregated by race. doctor ben carson joins me now in business benefits vince of color or does it benefit patients of color and what you say doctor c5 for the only people that i think that it benefits, are those who are trying to create strife and division in our society and is ridiculous. and there is so much that has to be learned in many medical school have the procedures
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likened, trying to learn eight foreign languages simultaneously in terms of the amount of material that you have to master quickly and it is not intellectually difficult material is just so much material they don't really have time to be fooling around with local policies in time like that we've made so much progress on the racial front this country, in my lifetime is just a different country altogether read it is time to move on. stuart: we were one of the world's best and greatest brain surgeons it pretty you separated the siamese twins and south africa and you do that, you need to apply some different medical principles because you're black maybe of patients were black and what is different. guest: absolutely not one of the things i always say is that when i go into the operating room, and they opened that's called, spiritually operating i think that makes the person who they
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are. and it is not the skin color for the texture of the here the shape of the nose, it is a brain who makes you who you are going to think on a much deeper level, not be so superficial of this way that animals react to animals have these well-developed knitted brains so they can react to things recently of the ability to analyze. stuart: this could seven i wish we could go on for longer but i have another subject for you sorry about that near the former secretary in which abuse president biden's mortgage rule. people with good credit paid more and that people with bad credit a lesson world turned upside down from what you think of this idea. guest: will basically you just had the world is turned upside down the principles, the made us into a great nation, you know meritocracy. hard-working, diligent seth. those were things and now we say that let's punish those things that we have this low-level
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price a judge's adjustments mediated by fha. dispensing part the real name is income redistribution. that is all this is, income redistribution and part of the woke agenda. but i think most were to be severely offended by it in the house is being bought after me first, this year, refinanced is subject to these rules. stuart: i wish we had longer because i would like to bring out the fact that when you were hud secretary, you brought more money to our nation cities, than ever before and i think that is accurate right you do that. guest: we did bring a lot of money and also, we looked at the rules and regulations, something like this we got rid of these things so that people were able to buy a house. vertically the minority
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communities, homeowners are rates went up. we need to do things the lift all of the votes. not to be picking and choosing people and trying to create animosity in our society. stuart: we please come and see us again soon and please come to new york and some of the sat right next to us i would love to see that. real change of subject now, bud light is looking for ways to make amends have the will push sales bud light is down, 26 percent in the dylan mulvaney backlash and what are they going to stop this right sweetie of free beer literally, to those distributors, one survived the big trucks the saint bud and bud light, you're being i say this wordlessly, attacked and confronted by people who are mad about is going on with bud light giving a free cans to the transgender person. so each employee the wholesalers in this distributors will get a free case of bud light.
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c1 they are trying. there long way to go. whether there is this, late-night host or late show host i should say, stephen colbert, he pokes fun and president of biden's agent i watch this. >> president biden officially announced that he will seek a second term in item bidens on this the ravages of time editing wins a second term, he will be 86 years old when he leaves office and the voters feel that is to put it delicately, way to bleep bleep old. stuart: okay so when colbert said the president states, he is an age problem, the democrats really wake up to that. the world economic forum issues a stop warning against the rise of ai and said millions of jobs are at risk and could be replaced and kelly o'grady reports after this.
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nasdaq is up 30, lauren is looking at the movers and we are starting with huber, he is enough again to do it is up again and upon earnings yesterday and how they have a deal with the thin tech called strike to increase payment options this a small piece of good news for the one and a half percent gain on top of the began yesterday, uber and uber is really breaking out here. stuart: a week ago the thing was under 30 and i was a 37 this good in haines brand, a number of people. lauren: by guesswork out of relaxing clothing coming it is booming reported earnings think of is, annual forecast and that's all it takes in the savings are getting better going forward it starts up 6 percent. stuart: immunogen sweet if that's a fun her 45 percent that's good news, on ovarian cancer drug trial in prolongs the time that the patient lives of the disease without a getting worse when compared to chemotherapy treatments, you live, 16 months versus 12 months
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versus chemo c1 this like a good news from eli lily in the treatment of her alzheimer's some of this very positive results from a phase three trial medical science are advancing. stuart: good news this morning i think it is a fine thing thank you very much and a new report shows millions of jobs are at risk to be replaced by artificial intelligence just over the next few years and kelly o'grady asked her story for us and i kelly, is every employment sector going to be affected. guest: no stewart manual labor intensive jobs and would not be as much at risk and ai instead will impact bicolor jobs versus blue-collar son instead he comes from the world economic forum is a big fit net 40 million jobs could be lost by 2027 close to one quarter of all jobs will change in those drastic adjustments will partly be driven by ai is the results most at risk include accountants cashiers customer service workers, the teco jobs to be easily replaced by automation. i also want to share another report with you on how far
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reaching ai can become a goldman sachs actually predicts that reasonably jobs globally could be affected to be positively or negatively, and for example the study predict that 44 percent of all legal professional roles could be replaced. he ceos hope that ai will create jobs as well. >> ai can take a lot of these activities and so he had his about cost avoidance and as long as you have a growing business and transforming your business you need different skills as of this also allows you to rescale your work force. lauren: that's my question around greece killing, that those are pushed out, will be left behind him or will they be able to transition and you can see the concern is over to bring in some of these more creative types of jobs and actually there's a current writers strike going on here in hollywood in the sticking point is on artificial intelligence and the writers with a contract to prevent studios from using ai to write and edit description sort of ring that example because we are pretty see real-life examples of the tension between
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with the workers want, and the company seeking efficiency and back to you. stuart: i wonder if they will write scripts for me, that would be interesting and kelly you're all right and that our guest said that she is more scared americans media companies and tiktok. and she wrote that she joins me now. why are you more scared of u.s. companies and tiktok. guest: so just want to say runoff about the stewards, that i'm not undermining the threat of tiktok. i personally uncovered chinese influence campaigns on the up. it is simply a threat but what i say is american social media company, the more the threat we saw during twitter files whatever the deep state, they are in collusion with american social media companies going to interfere in our elections and to suppress of the divided laptop story come a few shut up in the conservatives into her mother russian collusion pokes to silence the doctors during
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covid-19 is all very concerning are only defense against this kind of tyranny, history expression and tiktok, doing free expression better than american counties and i will give you an example, pro-life activist who did a video on instagram where she said, that it is never medically necessary to have an abortion i was slapped with a fact check of his about left completely untouched tiktok for example after example of things just like that c1 you know this come the serious movement to the band tiktok right pretty largely on security concerns. a lot of people who run small businesses on tiktok and they do not want to bandit all and would you see on this. guest: well you're right, tiktok is been revolutionary for small business owners i will say, think about went to republicans and democrats in the deep state, all agree on something. hardly ever. and they'll agree that they want tiktok on and i don't think it's
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for benefit, the claim that it is for security and privacy, their collecting data on us all the time, through all their agencies and they want to get rid of tiktok because they cannot can enter control to cognitive think that is a legitimate reason. i also think it's a really negative president since china fans absently americans do not been apps and americans do not try to suppress content that they cannot control. i thank you so communist behavior c1 thank you very much for joining us and we appreciated i'm sure we will see you again real soon i hope so elise and thank you. the tiktok executive in charge of the u.s. safety team is leaving, eric on department author trying to avoid of it than in the u.s. as you just heard and tiktok created its trust and safety team back in december, trying to build trust and confidence in protecting u.s. user data are in charge of the team, as long and of this after russian culture is morning a company's about, artificial
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intelligence and what is he saying morning these you. lauren: okay, frazier's me and ashley. stuart: okay is ashley and terribly sorry. when he gets my age you know, things just fall apart in this way it is and 71 what is ashton kutcher sing on artificial intelligence ashley. guest: will he is so apparently, that he thinks businesses that are not using ai tools will suffer through this. >> your company and your sleeping on this, you're probably going to be out of business, it is a good as the powerful from utilization standpoint. stu.guest: well he said that ais benefited a range of industries like personalized medicine and personalized law and education. in his venture-capital firm, called sound ventures is already
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launcher 240 million-dollar ai fun to come this month. and is already investments in major ai companies like, when ai and he says, is firm will continue to support ai startups for the long haul. read back to you. stuart: [applause] this very very good. and i prefer irving. [laughter] but that's okay. guest: okay irving it is. stuart: for the white house it goes after fox's peter ducey, pushing back on the ridiculous claim that illegal migration is down 90 percent. watch this. >> utility is the number and if i hear you and i'm about to answer than it actually is or. [inaudible]. >> if the dramatics will come down just a little bit i will answer you dramatics of the company a little bit. stuart: that did not seem terribly dramatic but will play your full exchange and chicago's outgoing map, world lightfoot urges the governor of texas to stop bussing microscope her city and she said the governor of
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stuart: peter ducey" white housg illegal migration, was down 90 percent and i think you ashley, kgb was not having what she. guest: [laughter] no, she was not at all and it actually accused "fox news" peter ducey is making, dramatic it can also serve, watch this confrontation. >> you said yesterday, that when he comes to illegal migration, you see me come down more than 90 percent, where did that number come from.
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>> i was speaking. >> 136,000 people more in the next cavalier so far. >> at the dramatics will come down a little bit i will answer you and dramatics if they need to come down a bit what is dramatic about asking a question. >> will i am going to answer so i was speaking to the pearly programming we have seen the data has shown us that this bond and more than 90 percent. c1 the dramatics well i don't think so. guest: any also asked the press secretary, by the administration is sending 1500 active duty u.s. troops to the border if it secure and that's a good question and john fear answered that there is more work that needs to be done still c1 this like an inconclusive those two soundbites in the governor of texas greg abbott once again is buzzing migrants is to sanctuary cities like chicago and new york mike tobin is in chicago, and are they prepared to handle what is likely to become a big new
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surge. >> while chicago's mayors had the resources here in any city are already stretched to the limit she had nasty with texas greg abbott, were sitting people here sanctuary city but the critics say, that mayor lightfoot is using migrants as pawns and one less political game before she is out the door and despite calling chicago welcoming city outgoing mayor letter sent a letter threatening letter to greg professing migrants or for political points which has resulted in a critical tipping point, and her ability to receive individuals and families, is a quarterly in a dignified way. police stations have been turning to shelters, migrants have been sleeping and eating on the floor in cases of bedbugs and vice as well as chickenpox are now reported and exposing only asylum-seekers, police and ahead of the place you know said during the covid-19 that galbraith chicago quickly converted the convention center
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into a massive shelter. >> other members think that this is a colossal kinda middle finger to the police departments. an amount dora, basically if y you. reporter: migrants are the one sleeping on the floor. [speaking in native tongue] reporter: he said that the police were kind, been sleeping on the floor was too uncomfortable. [speaking in native tongue] reporter: his wife said that the kids were cold and hungry the playstation and get out your beds in the pacific garden mission and governor abbott responded to the mayor, it is ironic to hear you complain about chicago struggle to deal with a few thousand illegal immigrants, which is a fraction of the record i numbers we deal with in texas, on a regular basis. >> shall asked the federal government to withhold fema funding for texas, if governor abbott keep sending buses to chicago end of the flow of migrants is only expected to increase with title 42, expected to expiring about a week stuart sue and mike tobin thank you very much and democrat lawmakers
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employees, and e-mail that the dynamics of the downtown san francisco market, have changed dramatically over the past several years impacting customer foot traffic to our stores and our ability to operate successfully. animals owner was filled come as of san francisco chronicle in a statement that the closer, underscores the deteriorating situation in downtown san francisco going on to say that a growing number of retailers and businesses are leaving the area due to the unsafe conditions for customers, retailers and employees. now nordstrom store is the third business to announce plans to leave the union square area this week. in this following anthropology and saks fifth avenue and he sees me off saks fifth avenue and they are the 20th is to leave the area since 2020, according to reports of the business closures adding to concern about san francisco's trajectory. crime soaring residence leaving
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and workers living remote in the office it vacancy rates are nearly 30 percent at record highs. all this forecasting, diminished tax revenue and some say, the solution here's boosting the police force and watch. >> importantly right now, down 580 and we tell people they want to make these are decisions until the people know, then this will continue to happen you will see this when you come back in two years and it will be much worse. guest: phone further illustrating the crime hard and problem, the whole foods in downtown san francisco school store was only open for about three months before it had to close temporarily and in that 13 months, the report said that 14 people arrested at the store and 568 emergency calls made to that location in a brief period of time, forcing membership downforce. stuart: was a poster child for the decline diversity's i think
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yes. guest: in this weather talking to laura ingram because democratic media people are not covering the story and they know it. stuart: true and thank you and lawmaker democrat lawmakers, and oregon are looking to treatment with decriminalize homeless encampments in québec and they can ashley because i am sure the residents are not happy about the. guest: they are furious is when work in the democratic lawmakers are trying to decriminalize this homeless camps with law that would allow the people who live in them coming to sue for a thousand dollars if they are harassed are told to think and can you believe in the so-called right to rest equity of other persons experiencing homelessness to use public spaces in the same manner as any other person without discrimination based on their housing status with an expectation of privacy. many local residents are outraged calling the proposal, complete lunacy brady wanted to
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thousand letters of opposition are being submitted to city hall compared to just 41 in support. guess what, the polling democrat ted wheeler continues to defend his record nino's office himself previously reported a 50 percent increase in homelessness from 2019 - 2022, as well as homeless encampments, topping 700, within the city pretty but a mess. stuart: that is an understatement and thank you that's a great reported about a again a guy who covers northwest for us that would be jason and what was going on here right set up encampments so that the people who lived there, can sue if anybody tells them to move. this is crazy. guest: it is crazy but it's in line with the thinking of folks part of the left with essentially housing is a human right, so if you hold a position you naturally want these people come from a marginalized
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community coming to live wherever it is they wanted to the given a subsidized dome these are folks in power now in oregon and california and in washington. effectively say that homeless should not be pressured into going into shelter, they should wait till they get the studio apartment, that is lakeside braided is ludicrous of course, not it hurting homeless people, who would be better off indoors, it is hurting the people who live in the communities. the business is trying to get by and the people that don't want to take their cue do i it is filled with homeless people stuart: i'm sorry advocate that sure because as a great story would like to do more on it will be back to because that is just fascinating is crazy to think i think jason still ahead, jason on vice president harris meeting with ceos for the leading ai committees, katrina is talking about a 218 million-dollar engine, this is on his own island in florida miller o'clock hour of varney & co. is next
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