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good morning and welcome to varney & company. i don't like the look of this.
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windy of writing this morning. jay powell sees more rate hikes this year. today it's came in with a rate increase of their own and one recession indicator is flashing alarm signals. left-hand side of the screen again writing. dow up and we 90, nasdaq down 55. here's that recession indicator. yield curve getting even more. short rates long-term and that usually means possession is coming. two-year yields 476 as we speak. the look of the tenure down at 3.76% the occultist 100 basis points spread and it's getting wider and recession indicator getting more alarming. but coins this morning asked 30,000 dollars going the opposite way for stocks. crypto apparently his current for the possibility of an etf
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from blackrock. politics, adam schiff censored by the house purposely misleading congress on the american people over the russia hoax. when he stood before the speaker takes his session, democrats shot at shame at the center. does the death of trump hatred among democrats. state dinner for india's prime minister all about trade diplomacy and decoupling from china. once american business and big tech leaders will be a of the state dinner tonight enforce. in one hour new numbers from the real estate industry, how many homes sold last month? it depends on how many people are prepared to move out with a low rate mortgage. then saturday the u.s. national cycling championships, a male transition to female has been winning races and breaking records. world of women's sports is not happy, they say it's the bear
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thursday, june 22, 2023. varney & company is about to begin. ♪ the big story of the morning, the tourist a submarine. i believe reports are saying there that out of breathable a air. >> there's no more readable air as about two hours ago. a frantic search continues. a remote vehicle to comb the c4 for the first time. they are searching in area two times the size of the connecticut and they are doing it in the dark, pure darkness down there. the question is, can the tourist survive longer than the oxygen supply allows? of course the chilling description as with an discussing what life is like 2 miles under the sea. half of the amia, breathing in
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co2, it's chilling. stuart: so we need a miracle. thank you very much. very long asked democrats of their support for president biden has wavered in the wake of the biden please deal. >> and president biden campaign on democratic policies like catching tax cheats when his son pled guilty? >> a tremendous job and i'm looking forward to continuing. >> to see the strongest candidate for democrats in 2024 in light of hunter's guilty plea? you think it hurts democrats in 2024? >> it not joe biden, it's his son. stuart: pete hegseth is with us, if we can get him to put pancakes aside for second, floaters separating joe from hunter. can they do that? >> they are going to try, they will repeat the line biden has a
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track record of accomplishments, there's nothing wrong with him. they will robotically repeat over and over as if this is not what you're looking for. my son is not a drug user tax cheat who bought a gun illegally and got off on a sweetheart deal, everything is great in the economy when people know it isn't. i'm following down on stage but i'm the oldest president ever. don't believe anything you are believing is seeing in front of you. joe is fine and vote for him again. you know why? the handlers around joe biden what axis to the power and they've given everything they can in the hard left won't challenge him and they can control him and his agenda pushing even more radicalism. that's why having his presidency, the more dual and
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more radical things they can do behind the scene. there will be some democrats with the obvious but most people recognize they will try a strategy unless something really bad happens that they absolutely can't deny. stuart: homeland security appointed randi weingarten as a new member of the school safety board. she's the president of the second largest teachers union. isn't she responsible for keeping schools closed for a long time during the pandemic it is and she the reason why our kids are so far behind in learning looks. >> absolutely. isn't she the one privy to say we need billions and billions more dollars? otherwise your kids will get educated and get billions more and where did reading scores go? down the more we invest in what randi weingarten in said is good for our kids. there's no way she believes in taking measures like teachers or
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school safety officers. she's part of the hardluck pushing police out of our communities and out of our school. it's a reflection of the fact that the political allies and democrats earn more and more access and more and more power the longer democrats are in power. randi weingarten is a loyal soldier for the white house. if she has to be the head of the aviation association they might consider it because how much money they've given to democrat ranks. doesn't surprise me" make our schools any safer. stuart: and overflow of outrage. durham, hunter, randi wein weingarten. we are glad you're here to cover it because we need to pull altogether. pete hegseth, i'm out of time. go back to the bacon in those pancakes did get to the markets. i'm sorry, i've got red ink. dow down 80. adam johnson with us this morning to check out the market. i want to start with the
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academics. the yield on the two-year treasury is way above the yield on the ten year treasury. and the spread is widening. that's a recession indicator. >> this inverted yield curve only happens when there's a lot of stress in the system and if you go back historically the past 50 years it happened four, maybe five times and each time there has been a recession that followed and that's why people say that means we're going into recession, aren't we? that's up for debate. there are a lot of professional trainers were short this market for that reason. it's why the bankamerica cash balances of the highest they've ever been. retail investors are concerned yet the market keeps going up because there's this notion we are getting through it. stuart: his another negative. the federal reserve chair says you can probably look for more rate hikes this year.
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>> that's like throwing salt on the wound. i honestly think what he's trying to do, what the fed is trying to do is awfully. what they effectively did last week to say we're done raising rates because -- for now because we've already raised them over five percentage points so we will take a break for a month or two in the we are keeping our eye on the ball and we may raise them against just because we really want to be inflation and then ... by the way at a six months we might actually because inflation -- awfully cute and i think the market things it's awfully cute which is the tug-of-war we are seeing right now. stuart: fascinating. very good analogy. [laughter] let's get back to the 2024 election. ron desantis will be up in california and governor newsom. >> for decades in this country people have beaten a path to california.
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it's a beautiful state, great topography, all kinds of diversity in terms of different communities you can live in. now they are hemorrhaging wealth and population. i saw people defecating on the sidewalk. i saw people in open-air drug market using fentanyl. i saw them using crack cocaine. i grew up in florida and never saw california license plates until the last four years. stuart: nice one, governor. i can't say i blame him for going after newsom in california. he's got a lot. >> a smart strategy. going up to trump hasn't gone too well for ron desantis so far and going after newsom is easy because just being not hyper partisan on one side of the aisle or another, just a normal man, where would you rather live right now? estate where literally that's not a euphemism is, there are feces on the street and your tax beyond any reasonable measure to live in that environment or would you rather live in florida
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we don't have that? your safer, a much more accommodating environment. stuart: i don't see how newsom escapes from the misery of california, does he want to impose that on the rest of us? >> it doesn't matter what you think or i think, it matters with the dnc things and if they determine joe biden is not going to be president anymore and they remove joe biden because that's how it really works and they determine gavin newsom is better than kamala harris and gavin newsom will be the guy regardless of what you, me or the democrat voters think. stuart: a good opening statement. now this, the swimmer riley gaines gave emotional testimony slamming ncaa for allowing lia thomas to a compete championships. >> a locker room is not a place of modesty. you're fully exposed and we are forced to take off are assumed to in front of a man.
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stuart: taylor will be with riley this weekend protesting transgender cyclist said to compete in a woman's cycling championship. india's prime minister at the white house today. coming up, i will ask mike if he supports india as a counter to china. john durham testified the fbi ignored hillary clinton's plan to link trump to russia. where's the accountability for hillary? we will cover that next. ♪
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the white house ripping into republicans accusing them of being the enemy of the middle class. hillary vaughn doing double duty this morning. i thought president biden's policies have more of a negative impact on working families. what's going on? >> that's what republicans are arguing as the white house is out with the memo accusing republicans of giving the middle finger to the middle class saying this, the house gop is trickling down on old policy message telling the american middle class to go to hell. deputy press secretary andrew blessing republicans trying to claw back billions of dollars in government spending and the inflation reduction act going to green energy initiatives and tax credits and accusing them of pushing for giveaways to the rich while trying to cut social security and medicare but republicans say it's president biden's policies that are really crushing the middle class. >> that's rich and a distraction. the biden administration had
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their foot on the gas pedal the past two years, trillions of dollars we've been hitting the redline far too long. we are twice what we need to be on the inflation, responsibly. the white house will take ownership, stop the spending. >> fed chair jerome powell was on the hill confirming inflation is a middle-class killer but not blaming biden for it. >> we think the most important thing we need to do for working people is get inflation under control because it's people at the lower end of the spectrum suffer immediately and worst from high inflation. >> chairman powell will be here in the senate testifying in front of the senate banking committee so we will keep our ears open for what else he has to say about the white house getting a handle on rising inflation. stuart: got it. thanks indeed. house republicans centered adam schiff and the democrats didn't like it. roll tape.
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>> on this boat, they gaze are 213 and the names are 209 with six, resolution adopted. the motion to consider is laid on the table. house will be in order. [chanting] [applause] stuart: they have shame not at adam schiff the censorship. then climb of virginia joins me now. he's censured. now he's probably going to run for senate seat in california and i think he will win. what's next? >> i would be a sad statement if the people of california chose someone who lies to them to go to the senate and represent t them. stuart: do you have any doubt trump hatred is not running so
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strong in california that they will elect a man like adam schiff to the senate? >> california is a different place and i represent shenandoah valley of virginia, some of the most beautiful country, greatest people and we stand for faith, freedom and family and the people of california are you to someone who represents them and their values, hopefully not someone like adam schiff. stuart: during the special counsel testimony, he admitted the fbi ignored hillary clinton's plan to link trump to russia. >> as report details the fbi was to willing to accept and use politically funded uncorroborated opposition research that shows the steel dossier. the fbi relied on the dossier and buys applications knowing there was likely material
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originating from the political opponent. it did so even after the president of the united states, fbi and cia directors and others received briefings about intelligence, suggesting there was a clinton campaign plan underway to stir up scandal tying trump to russia. stuart: it looks like hillary walks away again. right? >> it's nothing new but it is good to have confirmed the story hillary was pedaling in the steel dossier except by the fbi and used as an excuse to spy on the trump campaign was all true and everybody knew it and now we need accountability but this department of justice is not going to provide that accountability so congress will continue to tell the story of the american people. we are not a judge or law enforcement agency. we can't put people in jail but
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we can ensure the people have like people like having shift. stuart: thank you for being with us this morning. speaker mccarthy does not want fellow republicans to vote to impeach president biden. telling republicans to be patient. why would that be? >> today the house will vote to send the articles of impeachment against president biden to committees. this avoids immediate vote on congressman lauren impeachment resolution. if pastor would send resolution through to the home and security judiciary committee. kevin mccarthy advocated for this meticulous. >> running on the floor without making the case and an argument.
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be proud of it and show the american public. >> he's fine with impeachment going through the committee process but vowed to bring her own impeachment resolution up every day she's in congress if nothing happens to the resolution in the committee's. stuart: i think we've got impeachment fatigue. >> but i also think there's a demand from so many on the republican side four fire for somebody who will not let the status quo just exist for the democrat and republican parties have come together letting the status quo exist for long time. they want republicans to fight in those doing the fighting, that's why she's getting this popularity out of this. >> i think this is the most angry americans have been, lawmakers have ever been. they are frustrated and rightly so but it seems like the public also wants lawmakers to do their jobs instead of the fighting trying to move forward but we
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are annoyed and angry. stuart: we are and that's nationwide. i see red ink down 100 for the dow, down 60 for the nasdaq. not that bad. opening spell is next. ♪ 's
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stuart: i see red ink, down 60 points for the dow. sixty roughly for the nasdaq, not that bad. here we go. amazon announced prime day next month. best buy countered with black friday sale on the same day. in terms of stock, which do you like, amazon or best buy? >> it is an intriguing question because i do own them amazon from way back and you and i have talked about amazon prime day almost every year end how it makes me mad they put it on a date that's not a prime number. this year we got it right.
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711, two prime numbers when they start but i like best buy here, i really do because i think the people liking, but companies that have legs a little bit will pick up and best buy is going to be able to move a lot of merchandise heading into back to school at the end of the summer. stuart: i stop best buy healing, division healed 4.7%. is that accurate? that's a pretty strong dividend yield to me. >> that is a really strong and another reason i like it. we can bring in a little yield while waiting for those air and i believe it's 4.67% right before this morning and they are the only ways you can put your hands on stuff across the country right now. not many big box stores moving the merchandise they are moving.
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stuart: if you have to pick a single retailer to invest in, which retailer would that be right now? >> that's a really tough question because i think amazon we haven't seen a lot with doing some help things, like amazon a teeny bit better but i like diversifying over something like a best buy. stuart: that's pretty good. i've got to say especially with black friday sales going. thank you for joining us, i know we will see you again soon. opening bell will be ringing. you got to see the lady reached forward and pressed the button. they're going to start pretty soon it the bell is now ringing. five seconds to go until the opening bell. thursday morning. june 22.
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[laughter] >> i was always on the side. stuart: we are off and running and it looks like an even split on the dow 30 between winners and losers. the dow is down 44 points, that's just .13%. s&p 500, i believe that will be slightly lower as well, it is a quarter% down look at that, 4 4354. the nasdaq composite also on the downside today. down .4% but look at that level -- 13450. big text this morning, all over this place. mostly higher, amazon, microsoft, apples up meta down. tesla, my prompter tells me tesla got another downgrade. down $9, three and a half%. >> to $50 a share. adam jonas over morgan stanley cut them to hold at the same
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time hiking price target by $50 to 250 which is where tesla is right now. tesla has more than doubled this year, it's come really far, really fast. adam jonas says it's a must own ev stock. the price got so high. he sees ai as a beneficiary so i thought about that and i'm like okay, ev and ai, eventually electric vehicle will be self driving empowered by robot so that is the next catalyst in his view and also for tesla. stuart: it opened down over $90. now down $7. next, intel. i saw it dropped like a stone. it was dick's% lower. down fraction arguments morning. >> communication around the turnaround. they want to be this boundary to manufactured chips to be the supply chain for other tech companies for their rivals essentially.
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how are you going to do that? who are your customers? your separating the unit beginning view details so investors were disappointed. also, it's about the size of their business eventually and what they are predicting is a quarter of the size of taiwan semi so i would say for this stock investors need patience. stuart: i like the dividend yield. ethic it's about five or 6%. >> i was going to buy it in the 20s when it was yielding 8% but i didn't. typical. we are going to talk about bitcoin, 30,000, what's your information? >> i don't think you would have but but bitcoin when it was cheaper, would you? stuart: no. >> you see the world's largest asset manager telling us a couple of days ago we want this spot bitcoin etf and wisdom tree so all of these smart
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traditional financial firms are coming in trying to convince sec to greenlight it. the sec might, they might not but investors are saying what do they know that we don't know and who cares about regulation if blackrock was in? you have bitcoin above 30,000 and it's a resistant level, it could shoot out should they get as easy approval. stuart: it's gone up about $5000 a coin. there we go, the parent company of olive garden and others, i know they reported this morning, i thought was a good report. >> revenue is $2.77 billion. when not dining out. when was the last time you went to a sitdown restaurant? >> together? >> together, never but separately. the higher and chains fell about 2%. there battling higher costs of beef and other commodities so
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all of that, the consumer stepped out -- tapped out and there's a lot of money as well. stuart: you walk into a decent restaurant today with a couple of friends, you get a huge check. >> i feel we will quickly go out for appetizer. >> you know i have a lunch crew. >> with cap the snooze account. stuart: seriously? amazon take over the oc ado. what do they do and what does amazon want? >> they do grocery delivery. robots in the warehouses for the grocery stores, they do this in the uk. why does amazon want them to deliver your food orders?
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stuart: this company would deliver it to your home. robots in the warehouse, somebody delivers it to your home. >> i think that's eventually what amazon would like to do but also organization in the amazon fresh, whole foods and amazon go. it's just a report, obviously it would need to pass regulatory which is not looking good these days but amazon stock is up and if you look in the uk, they are cheap right now which is another reason amazon would want them because down 80% from pandemic high what everybody was doing everything online. stuart: they pick them up cheap. all right. remember the destruction, united was in the middle of all of t this. i see united is down today but haven't they come up with a way of compensating people for disruptions? >> you will think it's a great idea and i don't.
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it's a voucher where if you are delayed, they will send automatically to your phone a meal voucher, hotel voucher, it saves you on the phone or in line with customer service representative because it's like a self service at the supermarket. it's putting everything on the consumer, on the traveler, on the customer to do more, less on them, more on you. who's to say they will actually send you your voucher? what if it doesn't work? is the constant outsourcing the customer to do more work. stuart: that's an interesting perspective. i think i can agree with that. >> thank you, united but one of the chances it actually happens? when i check myself out at kings supermarket, i always have to call someone to help me. stuart: you shop at kings? you fancy girl. >> that's not made big food shopping did. stuart: governor desantis page a new campaign at that collapse.
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san francisco. watch this. >> the city is not vibrant anymore. it shows you the policies matter, leadership matters. they are doing it wrong here. stuart: it could turn out to be florida versus california in 2024. we are going to talk to taylor silliman. she will be with riley gaines this week and protesting a transgender cyclist set to compete a woman's cycling champion. ♪
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riley gaines testified about experience having to compete with transgender athletes. she got choked up. >> you devote your life to this and awards and i'm not quite a
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root of part like that and talking about the fairness of competing against biological men, riley gaines becoming emotional talk about the locker room and sharing a locker room with lia thomas. >> is not a place of modesty. your undressing, fully exposed and we were forced to take off our swimsuit in front of a man doing the same thing. if nothing else, i truly hope why you can see this is a violation of our right to privacy and some of us have felt uncomfortable, embarrassed and traumatized by this experience. >> games comparing her swimming career to her husband's saying while she went one on the awards, he could kick her but. stuart: now this. austin is a biological man who identifies female. he's competed in a number of competing and women's cycling races dominating the competition. said to compete is weekend in the u.s. national championship
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races. taylor silliman is a female get water and taylor joins me now. your joining riley gaines protesting, do you want import for the competition? >> thank you for having me. i will be joining riley and other e-mail athlete is weekend in knoxville, tennessee at the women's championship cycling. i hope you see i and usa cycling here's us and decides to change the rules that currently allow mail athletes to compete in the women's does the vision because it's unfair and not right the women have to miss out on their officers because of one person's feelings. stuart: have you been forced to compete against dialogical men before? >> i've competed with males on three separate occasions. two of those times i was bombed out of first place in the second and i lost out on prize money.
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i understood that this was not fair, it was wrong so i reached out to contest organizers after the contest with red bull so i reached out to them and raise my concerns and they completely ignored me which led me to share my story on social media where i truly began to understand how big of an issue this was because of the amount of support i received from people all over the world and of the amount of stories i heard in just about every other sport. stuart: did you get much backlash? >> i've gotten a little bit of backlash on hate and bullying but for the most part i've received nothing but support. i get hundreds of thousands of messages every month from people thanking me for speaking out whether it's female athletes, parents, coaches and have gotten everything from job offers to marriage proposals so there are people who are very grateful i'm using my voice on this issue and
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i think a lot of people are scared to use their voice but i want to encourage people to speak up because you will receive report. stuart: do you have a solution like a separate category for trans athletes? >> i think that is one possibility and i saw a statement from the female cyclist who plays second to caleb's and a recent race in north carolina, she believed a separate category was appropriate. i think that is one possibility or could possibly be a solution and people competing in the category that aligns with their sex but what we know is what we are doing now is not working and female athletes should not lose out because of mail athletes in their division. stuart: it's possible saturday a male transitioning to female could raise against women and when a national championship. that is possible. taylor silliman, thank you for being with us. we'll see you again the girl scouts criticized on social media for offering gender inclusive options for their
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meeting. meaning girls can opt out from having a trans in their tent. they are walking you back. >> the national girl scouts are different from local girl scout organizations in the local counsel sent a can't form asking what is your preferred pronoun and how do you feel about sleeping arrangements. this is what they answer. we are committed to creating a safe welcoming supportive environment where all embers are empowered to be themselves as they discover their strength, etc. but they ended it with accommodations for transgender youth are made with local girl scout council to support each troop and member so girl scouts are kindergarten through 12th grade, some of these girls might have identity issues. girl scouts usa, not taking a stand in my opinion and say it's up to the local chapter. stuart: walking away making no decision.
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>> and up to the locals parents because the parents are signing the forms. stuart: i don't have much more on that one. we've covered it significantly. elon musk using twitter to crack down on words considers slow. >> twitter owner elon musk announcing sis and sis gender are considered slurs on the platform. the statement was made in response to a tweet from cultural commentator james who claimed to be the target of activists on the platform for saying he rejects the word. popular twitter account saying whether it's a slur to which 79% of accounts responded yes it is just getting deeper and deeper when we should be coming together as society but here we are. stuart: we've done enough on this. the nfl reinforcing gambling
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policy after suspensions for gambling last year. coming up, super bowl mvp, how the nfl handle gambling when betting is so easy. across texas and the south shows no sign of letting up soon with triple digit temperatures forecast for next week. casey stegall has the story from dallas next. ♪
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heat wave in texas has broken records in some locations. temperatures reaching 118 degrees. come on in, casey stegall who's in texas. i want to know if there's relief on the way for you. >> unfortunately, no. we got long-term forecasts showing triple digits through next week and this week right here has been a whopper of one so far. much of central and west texas will be under heat advisory which means the index could hit up to 120 degrees. can you believe that? south texae us-mexico border, the extreme heat
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warnings continues putting real you will temperatures from 116 all the way up to 121 degrees. ouch. the states power grid fortunately is holding. no controlled black or brown asked to report despite record demand for june. clearly we know heat and humidity can be extremely dangerous. dallas mailman of 40 years died earlier this week after his family says he collapsed in a front yard while on his route. the home owner ran out performing cpr but it was too late. 66-year-old eugene died at a local hospital. >> he's been my mailman for over a year. i saw him yesterday. >> usps releasing a statement that reads in part, the postal service is saddened by the loss suffered yesterday morning involving a liquid host office
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letter carrier. he's with his family's, friends and colleagues at this time. the post office did not confirm the death was heat related but when this incident happened it was one of the hottest days we've had so far. his family says they are still waiting on the official cause of death. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. we are going to check the market real fast. a minor loss for the dow industrials. we are off just 21 points. pretty close to 34000. look at the dow winners and it topped by merck. unitedhealth, microsoft is up $3. sales up again, some healthy winners among the dow industrials. s&p 500, show me that list, please. amazon, expedia, west
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pharmaceutical. eli lily. all of them up the nasdaq composite, the winner please. headed by amazon this morning, $2.38. a paper on this for months and it's gone straight up, up again today. 242. the ten year treasury, where is the yield? it affects nasdaq stocks. 376. where school? not doing much recently. i say that everyday. 1932 amounts. but., that's why there's action. we are about 30,000 dollars a coin. ten days ago windy 5000. a possibility of the coin or crypto etf, that's inspiring the market. oil not doing much, $70 a ba barrel. looking at a price this morning of 260, up a fraction. still ahead, brian brenberg, michael waltz, steve hilton and joe theismann.
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