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plenty of action in politics and money. seven hours for now donald trump appears in court to enter criminal charges related to the 2020 election. the next 18 months or more there will be a series of court appearances, long-running soapbox for chuck. he'll portray himself as a victim of political persecution and will be the robust defender of free speech. chunkers to court in d.c., the president is at the beach saying nothing about the downgrade, hunter or anything else and he's looking frail. there will be a debate between florida governor desantis and governor newsom. in the coast on fox. desantis takes away from trump. newsom presses his case to replace biden, conservative versus progressive, the debate we should be having at the national level. to the markets, apple and
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amazon. anybody with money in stocks certainly has a piece of these two joints. what the report does afternoon will focus on. apple is not a function. amazon slightly higher. the day after the downgrade still feeling the effects. excelling yesterday, a bit more today. sixteen down for the s&p, 100 off for the that. interest rates at elevated levels. two-year getting close to 5%, 492 at the moment and tenure well above 4%, 416 now. we can worry about this week, gas prices keep going up. regular now averages 382. california is the 5-dollar mark, 5.03. these are going up, 4.13 is the national average in that 3 cents
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overnight. trouble in china, suddenly xi jinping dismissed the top two commanders of his nuclear force. foreign minister disappeared. economy is slowing and grain supply is cut by their supposed l.a. russia. do their troubles give us leverage? new york city sued over the decision to allow noncitizens, foreigners to vote in local elections. it's pushback time. thursday august 3, 2023. varney & co. is about to begin. ♪ >> it's a boy band. thursday. [laughter] is a boy band. in think.
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[laughter] get on with it. straight to apple and amazon. talking about a report today. preview. >> growth but a slower pace. we'll start with apple, and iphone maker. [laughter] gate? it's a joke. stuart: nobody knows what you're talking about. >> lowest revenue drop going back to 2016 so looking at sales that will fall one and a half%, why is that? customers waiting for the 15. that's a big deal because the iphone is literally half of apple's revenue so how do they make up for it? here ai, apple hasn't used a i. it might be internally but they have not been using it publicly. stuart: using it publicly.
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maybe they are doing something, we don't know. >> it's still growing, 10% growth. almost 40%. e-commerce still strengthening overall to come in at 131. stuart: that will move the market at some time. futures again, thursday morning i see downside action especially for the nasdaq down 100. adam johnson with us, i saw today and yesterday, is this the start? >> this will sound funny but this is an insider thing, wednesday you typically get a foot called midweek shuffle, if you're out monday and tuesday, wednesday traders push and you've got amazon and apple coming in after the close,
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there's no reason to be a hero josé morning and if they can put numbers tonight, it makes the case for product, you buy them and fell into the weekend. stuart: an interested in the downgrade, what it means for future debt. i'm particularly worried about interest on the debt. tens of billions, isn't it? >> it already is. the interest on our debt is already 8% of the budget and over the next ten years, interest not paying down the debt, just interest will rise to 14% of the budget. entitlement spending, medicare, medicaid and social security are already two thirds so 67% plus 8%, basically three quarters of the budget is interest and entitlements and leaves 20 cents on the dollar for department of defense, national parks, mus museums, salaries, internet for all, fixing roads and bridges, that is the problem. stuart: what does it do to the
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market? >> it's one reason we are down and why you have bond yields. when bond yields go up, it pushes box down. stokes not today. curiously, moody's, standard & poor's lowered ten years ago so moody still has aaa and the reason is there's this notion, it sounds sloppy but i'll say it, is a notion somehow we will muddle through and in the end it will be okay and we are still the biggest economy growing in the world still wants to own our debt. you asked me if i want to sell stocks, the answer is no so there are dynamics in here but it's ugly. stuart: the% of a bond, it's when you start to sell. >> we thought we were going to get back whether congress would raise the debt ceiling, they did
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and we always do. leucine christmas, we know it's coming which is why teresa has aaa but it gets ugly. what i don't like is when politicians mess with this country and they are highlighting that spiral out of control. you have to deal with this. stuart: thank you very much. trump will appear in court today from january 6. may, i think -- trump is going to use today and future court appearances as the soapbox. how do you think)? >> he's going to appear in washington d.c. 4:00 p.m., left is already triggered by the of a trump motorcade in d.c. before their afternoon commute and with the first couple court appearances, he really didn't speak a lot to the press during
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the arraignment but at least the first arraignment he had a big event in mar-a-lago so it will be this opportunity to talk about election interference, this idea of you think trump is president or not is a question for the voters and not for jack smith and incredibly biased jury in d.c., only 4% of people voted for donald trump so i think he's going to use the opportunity to make that message. will it be on the courthouse steps or elsewhere? will have to see. stuart: i think this will be something we will see her 18 month or so, robust trump defending region of speech versus a geriatric biden with this week is on the beach, that is contrast. good for trump, that providing. >> absolutely. if you're looking for a
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president showing he's vigorous and is going to fight, your only option in the trump versus biden scenario is trump and you mentioned the first amendment because you have to disregard the first amendment and pretend it is not apply to president trump if you think the indictment has any basis for standing in the is what people are doing. new york times ran an opinion piece saying our democracy faces five alarm fire thing president trump should not be given protections of the first amendment because to powerful and the first amendment is only meant for little people so they want to pick and choose who gets it but president trump is the type of person is meant to protect because he has unpopular ideas, things we don't agree with us americans about is why you need -. stuart: that's what it's about. i want to thank you very much,
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an important day and appreciate it. former president obama had a warning for joe biden and biden's reelection campaign. what was a warning? >> obama told biden at the white house in june that trump is a very strong contender and offered his help and reportedly biden accepted it. obama is very popular, younger and could bring back that voters the abandoned joe biden but remember how slow obama was to endorse biden for president? it finally happened, what you make of this message right now? trump probably is stronger than you'd imagine, is that way of saying you should step aside without saying? >> a warning is a warning about a warning from a former president to current president.
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thank you, check futures again. where are we? nineteen minutes to go. plenty of red ink again on the market. coming up, look at this video. president biden struggling to walk on the sand in his speech vacation. first lady have to got him through. my opinion? he looks frail. the first national see you at the library book reading event happened saturday, books of virtue will be red. backslash has already started in the event inspired by kirk cameron and he will be here to respond to that backlash. president biden and fitch the rating agency blaming january 6 and government problems for the downgrade but who's to blame? house budget committee chair jody harrington next. ♪
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back to the downgrade as the downgrade congress working on a federal budget. edward lawrence of the white house, congress is on recess. when they get back are we going to have another funding crisis like the one that upset fitch? >> it looks like we are headed that direction and it turns out you can't sign into law without consequences so fitch, economy is slowing and fitch downgraded u.s. because the deterioration of the economy the next three years as well as higher and interest rates rise, there's more service to the federal debt than the entire budget of the education department, debt at
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$32 trillion. >> if foreign and domestic colors say i want the debt, you will see interest rates go up five, six, seven, 8% and the government will have to face it. until the crisis hits and people say this is going to crush the economy, i think the stalemate in washington in congress is going to continue. >> something has are taking notice, joe manchin says this is a warning that cannot be ignored, we must fully fund the government and address national debt before we wake up to a future where americans superpower status jeopardy. the deciding vote for the reduction act and voting for this spending and lawmakers are going forward to the budget fight after september 30 get the government runs out of money officially. >> nobody wants to shut down, we want to work to get these deals done but insisting we spend l
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less. the idea that we've already spent over half a trillion dollars in deficit spending over just the last six months and we are contract to have over a trillion dollars in deficits added to the debt, it's unsustainable. >> i spoke to us few ceos who work with the government as contractors and they are gearing up for two and a half month shutdown of the federal government because of that budget debate between the president and republicans. stuart: two and a half month shutdown, maybe. house budget committee chair texas congressman jody arrington joins me now. biden and fitch blaming january the sixth and house republicans for the downgrade. who do you blame? >> they blame everything on january 6 so i'm not surprised. if you read the report, it's clear and what we've been saying
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during the debt ceiling negotiations even though it took months to get president biden and chuck schumer to the table spending is out of control, 11 trillion in two years, a cost-of-living crisis, economy in the tank and fitch says heading for recession, debt trajectory is totally unsustainable and worst case scenario we will undermine the currency and could have a sovereign debt crisis which would undermine not only this economy and national security but leadership in the world and children's future. i think the national debt is the greatest 21st century threat to the united states for all those reasons and i guess fitch doesn't think we are taking it seriously enough. i'm surprised it's taken this long to arrive at this. >> we have a report featuring siegel, a well-known financial
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analyst and he made important points, nothing changes, nothing is done until the debt crisis actually arrives. rates go straight up and economy goes straight down. i think the man's got some points. >> i think he's got a great point. as an elected reader for our country, i want to stave off the debt problem before it becomes a crisis but with got to sound the alarm and let fellow americans know how serious it is and what it will jeopardize in terms of the economy and our quality of life in this country and that's not easy but more now than ever because of the spending induced inflation and cost of living crisis and the pain people are feeling, not just families but
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small businesses and job creators, all of this is waking people up to the fact that fiscal policies and monetary policies and their nation's capital are affecting their pocketbook, job participation is low for prime age working males especially. we are in a bad spot, people are waking up to it but that's part of the job, bring the public along and make it a friend of. the national election, the presidential election, that was what happened. the most serious and who has political will to follow thr through? >> republican texas, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. bill maher, here he goes calling out the democrats for their handling of the migrant crisis. what's he saying? >> he says democrats say border
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sanctuary city, we welcome migrants but changed her tune rants sanctuary in the city. >> could everybody stop posturing? don't pretend you love migrants so much and then we send them to you and you don't like them. you know? you are full of sleep and we can see that we like them when it was the your problem because you are not a border state. [laughter] then when they show up in chicago and new york your like -- is got to be a solution that is compassionate, is it that hard to be compassionate without being a leap? >> apparently. >> i do not know -- there was a lot of testing. got into it because she said moving back to london because there are homeless people but
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you don't see them on the st street. that's what it's like, there are homeless people everywhere, migrant and traditional almost people and then more said it democrat said get them off the street but woke democrat says don't touch, the streets are theirs and i thought that was hilarious so migrants own our street according to democrats. stuart: check the market, down 100 on that aspect. selloff continues, down 80 on the dow. we'll be back. ♪
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in three minutes to the opening bell, plenty of bread on the left-hand side of your screen. amazon, apple report after the ball. let's start with apple. the key to me, thinking seems to be on the core, the outlook for the future. am i right? >> i think you have it right and here's why. lauren said earlier in the show,
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they are looking to have weaker revenue than 2016 for the same order. the footnote is that the quarter is the weakest of the four traditionally for apple as we wait for those numbers lauren talked about so the forecast, they will not hard numbers, they haven't for several years but they are going to give qualitative fox on whether they are for the big iphone 15 or whatever they call it launch and that's what everybody is going to watch for. stuart: have a amazon? it seems to me it's about ad revenue, can they get up to the high levels by meta and google? >> that is the key. meta and google both have huge bumps of because of the recovering digital ad revenue.
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most people don't know amazon in 2022 did $32.2 billion of ad sales. that's a huge amount, 19% quarter over quarter this year so here's what i'm looking for, if they bump that up again. i think we could see momentum into the end of the year for that deliver in the sky. stuart: good one. will be glued at 4:00 because anybody in the market with any stock probably has a piece of apple and maybe amazon as well. it could move the home market and could move us all. thank you very much indeed, about to open the market, here the bell clanging. this could be a guy in the white hat. we are running and the stock market is up. on the downside again, big drop
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yesterday and it looks like a significant loss for the dow industrial at the opening bell. a loss of another one third of 1% in looking at almost all in 24 of the dow 30 in the red, they've opened lower. i see seven winners and that's it. now down 100. s&p 500 on the downside. a sharper loss there, down half a percentage points, 4490 is level. nasdaq composite count of full half point. huge drop yesterday and continues today and a level well below 14000. i presume big tech is not doing well, that is correct. arkansas, alphabet, medic, amazon, all down. start individual stock reports with a b, bud lights parent company. first report is the dylan mulvaney backlash.
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>> in the u.s., it hurt him a lot. it began in april on the quarter started. sales fell ten and a half% in the quarter, profits fell 28%. drinkers largely abandoned but the boycott and had to spend mark to market its brand and the brand they make and support financially the distributors were getting hurt so all that bad news, why is the mark of? global sales were unaffected, they rose by 7%. >> that is a giant local company, far more than just the north american. i'm looking this morning, i see a big drop. >> the current forecast is weak. processors for many android phones and consumers are buying as many gadgets so chip says all by a quarter and hinted of shotguns and pointed to a slowing chinese customer. they have certain licenses to
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sell 4g chips to china but they don't have that for the 5g so china is not looking promising. there is a bright spot and that is diversification. chips sell to car companies up 13%. stuart: news when chip sales fall and they are down. paypal down this morning, how much? down 10%. >> margins took a hit because they had to set aside more money for potential soured loans. they make a lot of loans and sometimes as little as $5000 to small businesses and had to tighten anders and it hurt them. they are on the hunt for a new ceo because current ceo retires this year so i think the margins and pining for a new ceo is hurting stock because when you look at the numbers, they were fine and raise the outlook but there's a long report card, earnings report and investors focus on a couple of items.
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>> how many times this week have we said margins were squeezed? we say that constantly. >> we are saying profits are better than expected and have been because of cost-cutting. revenues are missing the mark over and over. >> how about the toy people, they reported this morning. >> the problem is they don't have of barbie equivalent. nobody is talking about one particular magic they have so profits fell 57%, revenue fell 10% in both of an expected and then they said they are selling e1 tv studio to lions gate entertainment, that had taken a hit because of writers strike so wall street is saying they are getting the stuff they are not making money on out of the picture. >> show me moderna, a vaccine maker this morning, why? >> i forgot they only have one
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federally fda approved product, the covid vaccine. covid sales in the past, three million dollars. a year ago, almost 5 billion. they are up because numbers were better than expected. new everything would decline and been better-than-expected and hope on the rsv vaccine. that's what it is. stuart: wayfarer, i saw the down earlier and now up. >> a surprise profit although they did overall loss of 26 million, revenue better-than-expected even though it fell 3%. dublin share price this year. stuart: clorox, up or down? they are up. >> they are, seven and a half%. the bottom line, when you buy a household rating product, you by god.
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we are not trading down and we are absorbing 17% price hike in the household category. overall sales rose 12% to $2 billion. >> household cleaning products, you don't trade down. >> fewer items or bulk if it saves you money but you're watching your budget but stick to your brand. >> tell me about your, food delivery people. >> record delivery orders, i thought that was interesting because it's so expensive and the number of times a customer orders each month also hit an all-time high, revenue 33% in the quarter, stock is up 10% and still unprofitable but i think wall street is encouraged. they are getting toward profitability and technology in a way where they can match what a customer ordered and drive more efficiently which gives
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items faster and is more convenient. stuart: let's have a look at the big board is six minutes in, down 60 points. 35200. down winners, whose of the top? it is intel. home depot procter & gamble, j and j all of the. s&p 500. under no, clorox is up to. regeneron. nasdaq winners, regeneron. merck and derma. there are some different companies on the list today. ten year treasury yield, it's going up. or 18 now, of ten basis points,
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a sharp gain. nasdaq stocks don't like that. they claim, the last time we checked 29000, 291 to be precise. saudi arabia says he will extend oil production cut a million a day for another month through september. oil of $80 a barrel. that gas changed to 53. look at gas prices, creeping up, moving up sharply. 382 for regular today and it's up to sense overnight. diesel 4.13, of three sense overnight. neg price spike is almost a spike continues. coming up, a doctor important said homeless man attacked her, knocked her unconscious. she's not blaming the police for the slow response. >> i do not hold police accountable for this at all. i hold our city accountable for
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defunding the police. we don't have enough police force to protect our citizens and we did this to ourselves. stuart: defined police victim. california politicians want taylor swift to postpone the concert. why? is a hotel strike where she's going to perform. sounds familiar, california's authorities supporting the union the expense of swift's. kim vote in local elections, our next guest doesn't like it. he's suing. he's next. ♪
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place to stay. i know it's not being confirmed of the is talk of putting migrants in central park. can you imagine? >> tens and tours in central park, not confirmed. considered with 3000 other si sites, soccer fields at roosevelt island. they have to house 500 migrants at the showing up and simply there's no room p in which is the new york city shelter system so you see these lines the past couple of days of people waiting outside for days and i'm going to ask, do you think the line we seen by design? because he's sending a message that migrant who communicate you come to new york city, you will have to wait for days if you can even get a room. i'm just questioning it. how does he slow the influx?
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is not getting help other than the liaison from the federal government, how does he slow it? we clearly can't handle it. stuart: let's move on here, deroy murdock is with us and he's suing the federal board of elections because that board of elections allows to vote in local elections. what is this based on? >> it is of all things. new york city local law would allow foreign citizens to vote in local elections. the state constitution says only new york state citizens can vote though the state level, that's knocked out because federal challenge which is the 15th a minute is as can't form any voting or election law based on race and when the city council debated, they brought racial bias, we are all here to support ethnic groups and make sure we all win. councilman said the sea of men
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who stood up against this bill in an effort to preserve their power and influence so they used racist arguments to promote this on the basis and that all 15th amendment to the constitution and trying to knock it out from the federal standpoint as well. stuart: those migrants outside the roosevelt hotel line of hundreds deep, could devote in the local election? at the moment is the state laws, the state limit old but if that's knocked out, they could vote after 30 days so come across the border and wait and vote for mayor or city council and public advocate and you could be somebody about 117,000 or so. those who live in the city and local elections as well and once this happens, maybe i should vote state senator and why not, they are never happy.
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stuart: have you filed a suit? >> it's up for a judge we are waiting. stuart: one more thing from you. you know why the language described to use? >> people often say noncitizens. this is noncitizens, this paper is noncitizens. there's citizens of other countries so china, and honduras and france and wherever they come from and foreign citizens should not be voting. when you say foreign citizens, people understand the methods of the ideas floating elections and etc. >> language police? >> language matters. >> you want us to say foreign citizens, not noncitizens.
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>> they are not citizens of this country. >> ten physical i was a foreign citizen and now american cit citizen. >> constitutional republic. thank you very much. we got sherry from illinois eking out, this law allows noncitizens to become police officers. >> not a good idea because noncitizens he says are illegal immigrants and therefore not. >> being a peace officer in illinois or any state and our union is one of the most trusted physicians government that the public has because a peace officer cannot only infringe upon constitutional rights while investigating a crime or enforcing laws to give us the authority to do that.
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>> he's concerned about community policing and says a noncitizens goes for the naturalization process, then of course apply to become a police officer. stuart: thank you. coming up, do not forget to send in friday feedback. enough questions, comments, hate mail. funny viewers and fox.com. trump appears in federal court in washington d.c. i think it is a taste of what's to come. that will be my take at the top of the hour. ♪
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team i loved and knew them and had a lot of confidence in them. however, in this study but they did is had an oncologist and a i against two oncologists. radiologist. you hostage how to radiologist looking at scams, not one so to versus a radiologist assisted by a i and i am okay with that. stuart: what would the results? >> okay. [laughter] as we said, ai can detect breast cancer, a new study of the use of a i cancer screening, ai and healthcare is a good idea but won't replace doctors. listen. >> using artificial intelligence will be an excellent system, the battle against breast cancer and all other cancers. i believe doctors, nurses and healthcare providers are irreplaceable. human compassion i don't think a
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robot or computer could provide. >> these findings are important because according to the national cancer institute, screening mammograms currently miss about 20% of breast can cancers. findings in the study are based on cat scans of 80000 women, standard screenings and 203 cases while ai this is a group found 244 cases, is 20% more. importantly, false positives were the same. not only could we improve efficiency, it could fill a gap in the number of human radiologist available, currently a shortage of radiologist, ai could reduce staffing pressures that might help improve breast cancer detection as diagnoses are increasing at a rate of even now have a% a year according to the american cancer society. ai used in other ways to help with cancer, we are seeing ai models predicting or aggressive
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forms of cancer and metastatic cancers using ai for the. stuart: ai gets better, feeds on itself. >> the scans are not easy to read so your tissue is white, the tumors are white when you look at scams and picking up the tumor could be difficult. i have breast cancer skin six months before i was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer so it can happen quickly, my cancer grew fast and difficult to see so any help i can get i'm happy to have. stuart: you are well. >> i am well. stuart: thus the good news. liz peek on biden going back to the basement strategy. perhaps it should be called the beach strategy. the coming desantis newson debate. his christian books are kept o
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