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we spent too much. i'm disgusted by it but it is what is and democrats don't think it is the problem and the fed will bring money, this isn't anything new. >> we've never known a situation like this where the political calendar and a litigation calendar mary up like this. no one knows. >> china is provoking dangerous intercepts. one of them could lead to combat. >> what can we trust about this government? this should never happen in this country. this is dangerous. it has transcended something that means that something is not right. ♪ stuart: shania, it is a nice upbeat song. here we go. it is friday august 4th. on the market, nice again for
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the dow, up 200. it is up 91, green for their. they are all up except for apple which is sharply lower, disappointing earnings report yesterday, down 3%. amazon powering ahead 11%. microsoft is up one. 6% % for alphabet and smaller gain from meta but they are up, apple down. show me the yield on the 10 year treasury, it is going down. 418, first thing this morning, now it is 410. that will probably help the nasdaq. now this. big democrat cities are in crisis. chicago, new york, san francisco, los angeles, philadelphia, washington dc. i think they passed the tipping point. they won't make a comeback anytime soon. that has profound consequences
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for everyone. look at this. teens run wild in chicago. mayor brandon johnson says don't call it a mob, call it a large gathering. hard to see chicago turning around. look at the sidewalks of new york, migrants sleeping under the stars using the street as a toilet. more arrive every day. locals don't like it, they are staying home, cities at the breaking point. you see the mask exodus of people from san francisco ran out of town by homelessness, fentanyl, same in los angeles and dc, many of those federal buildings are 25% full, government workers prefer remote work, they don't want to come into the nation's capital. think this through. we are beginning to understand the financial impact. they are drowning. sales tax down. corporate tax down. crime costs up, welfare costs up. the cost of taking care of migrants astronomical. who pays the debt?
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there will be a demand for bailout from the feds. these cities are run by democrats, a democrat in the white house and an election coming. a bailout would not be popular in the country as a whole and if there is no bail out, cities cut services or borrow astronomical interest rates. we are at a tipping point. these cities, it is a self-inflicted wound. third hour of varney starts right now. to follow-up, i'm bringing in jonathan honecker who has lived in chicago his entire life. you heard what i had to say. do you think we are now at a tipping point in chicago or any other big city? >> i'm living it. it's called the urban doom loop and chicago is becoming
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unlivable. i went to school here. i own 6 properties in chicago. iona business. i wouldn't invest another dime here. crime up 40%. 3%. brandon johnson's first month in office, his recent action is emblematic of what is going on here. a huge group of kids terrorizing a business, the people who higher folks, the mayor refuses to call it out by its name. schools ask about that question. you see more employers leaving. i'm considering leaving. even a company like ttx rail are picking up and leaving like so many others. office vacancy at an all-time high. unless politics change, more to come. stuart: who will pay for this? will they ask for a bailout from the feds? >> they are asking -- those of us who actually work for a living, those of us who achieve something and save something, mayor johnson's recent proposal
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is a tax on real estate, rich real estate, real estate over one million dollars, all that does is drive away the innovators, job creators, tax creators, as an investor, businessperson, how can you invest in an environment where you see crime in broad daylight, not so much in bad neighbors but also throughout the entire city not to mention tent cities popping up, issues of migrants and the rest. there needs to be a change in political leadership in these big democrat run cities or we will see an exodus of everyday americans. stuart: let's turn to the markets. this morning as of right now, the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq. i want to discuss the credit downgrade. how do we get our massive spending under control? if we don't, that downgrade points toward the credit crunch in the not too distant future. we've been warning about this forever. that credit crunch is getting closer. what say you?
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>> interest on the debt for america has doubled by 50% in the last year, $500 billion to a trillion dollars a-$1 trillion a year in interest so we are setting up for decades of slow economic growth. it is not necessarily a catastrophe, a 1-day collapse, much like japan suffered through for 20 or 30 years after it spending binge. there is no appetite in washington to cut the spending even though that spending is vexing every american with inflation under control and given the activities from so many commodity stocks, related commodities, orange juice at an all-time high, cocoa at an all-time high, prices go up. stuart: i know a lot of viewers who tune in friday morning to get an exotic investment idea from jonathan honing, don't let them down. give me an exotic investment. >> it is always about balanced portfolio.
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if you are worried about real estate i mention office vacancies, 20% in chicago, this one goes up, real estate prices go down. consult with a financial advisor with a balanced portfolio but all these interest rate sensitive investments like real estate will have trouble as rates rise. stuart: get out of town and have a great weekend. lauren looking at the movers. amgen is moving. nice game. lauren: number one on the dow jones industrial average, drugmaker, strong sales of cholesterol and osteoporosis treatments. there volumes went up by 11%. %. stuart: warner bros. discovery. lauren: profitability is on track despite the hollywood strike which is moving into 100 days as negotiators from both sides see if they are closer to a deal.
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writers are 100 days. they have hbo max, the streaming service, newshound live sports to the streaming service, is a big deal. for cable to get there live sports so they are putting news and sports on. stuart: go pro used to be reporting all the time. lauren: people keep updating, the loss of the quarter, $4 a share. stuart: the united auto workers union demanding a 40% raise, pushing for 32 hour work week. that is an ambitious proposal,
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been released. bill mcgurn is with us. did archer implicate the president directly? >> i would not say directly. he didn't say president biden discussed the business deals. on the other hand, he implicated him, what hunter biden was saying was the brand, brand biden. joe biden brought value to that brand. it directly involved, saying i have access to the vice president any time and have these clients, the vice president willingly participates weather by speakerphone or dinner, whether he took a dime, it is a bettinger his son's scheme. if you are an official and your
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son did that once, you might talk and when you get home, say never do that again. you put me in a terrible position but devon archer said it was like 20 times. stuart: in a terrible position. i get the impression that the impact of hunter biden investigations is fading. very difficult for people to understand who said what to who and when and what are the implications. we get lost in detail. very difficult to report. >> yes and no. we have a congressional inquiry, more than the fbi, if you compare what they are saying today, the excuses, to what president biden said in 2020, it comes up on the debate stage where the last time when
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we brought up your son's fortune, you deny that. they are quibbling with words and in a few days or two weeks we will have more on the financial transactions from the oversight committee. stuart: i don't think president biden will be the candidate. i think the democrats will push to get him out. what do you think? >> i have always agreed with that although it hasn't happened. i have always thought neither trump nor president biden will be the nominee but the process works it out. this news gives an extra reason to give him a shot. stuart: that reason will be used as well. wall street journal, we've got to turn to the border crisis, the white house doubling the
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number of ice special agents on the border. i these agents going to help secure the border or just process migrants faster? >> we don't know yet. the hopes they do best in the criminal investigation. the process, you get the process, hsi has a specific role. they investigate criminal cartels. if i was sending them down i would send them down to investigate and take them apart so they can't keep smuggling across that border. 350,000 children have crossed the border since biden became president. that was 100,000 of them. hsi ought to be looking at that.
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why is a single male 35 years old, six teenage girls? these children are found in labor situations, in pornographic movies, something with pedophiles. to save lives. stuart: where are those journalists who screamed at donald trump because of children in cages? we have lost -- biden has lost 85,000, lost track of 85,000 kids. where are those journalists now? where is the media? >> exactly. we are the ones talking about it. the biden administration is more humane than trump, are you kidding me? record number of migrants that died crossing the border, one
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hundred thousand americans have died from fentanyl, almost 100, close to 100,000 children missing. they are humane? they are killing americans at record numbers, migrants in record numbers, policies causing more people, criminal cartels, with criminal cartels. nothing humane about this at all. stuart: you should come and see new york city if you haven't already. the shelters are full, migrants sleeping in streets for days on end using the streets as a toilet. new york is close to the breaking point. why isn't this city and others like it laying the blame directly on biden's open border? >> they need to be. president biden, immoral to reinstate the remaining mexico program to the highest court. people can still claim asylum. just wait in mexico.
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if they -- we don't have to seek them out and move them. it made perfect sense. it was a game changer on the trump administration. based on immigration court, 9/10 claimed asylum on the border. they don't show up in court. 9/10, get removal from a judge, 6% lead. they are not where they came and in this case, the secretary of homeland security, alejandra mayorkas, for being here illegally, all this, why not come to the united states. stuart: it is ironic that new york city 2000 miles at least away from the border should be broken by events at the border 2000 miles away. last word to you.
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>> fentanyl in this country, humanitarian crisis, it is national security crisis, 247, 1.8 million gallons, single one of those people, this is a national security failure i haven't seen since 9/11. someday it will be a bad day for america. stuart: we will have to live in that moment. always a pleasure, thanks for being with us. speak the truth. thank you. mayor adams is recruiting college students to help asylum-seekers. lauren: go to any of the community colleges, and why you. help the asylum-seekers fill out their application for asylum, it helps them get the work authorization, takes 150 days.
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the city says overwhelmingly the migrants are coming here to work so let's help them do that and not have to pay college kids or anybody to fill out applications to make that happen. give college kids credit, not sure how much credit they will give at each of the universities. stuart: back to the market. and nasdaq is close to one hundred, s&p up 23, modest rally across the board. the auto workers union negotiating a contract. they are asking get for a lot of money. larry: 40% pay increase. 20%, and mostly factory workers at gm, ford, the average ceo salary has gone up 40% so pay
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us too. different types of work. what is profound here, with other strikes, fear of technology, impacting your future. if you are a factory worker and build traditional cars, now you are building evs, better produced, you're worried about the future. the cost of living is expensive, they are asking 40% over four years, they don't get 40. our cars cost more than they do now. you put wages up so much, inflation takes off again. that is a possibility. stuart: 4.4%. stuart: workers have every right to beat inflation with wage increase. the fear of technology taking your job. your livelihood away from you.
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we've got the dow up one hundred 86 points, nasdaq up 100, s&p, i will call that a rally. take me through that. >> los growth on record, nobody cares, up 11%. the quarter, strong growth overall, revenues topping one hundred $34 million in 3 months time and spending less money. stuart: i would like to see winners today. expedia. lauren: they were a loser, they reported earnings and show to slow down. what's happening today? airbnb and booking.com reported a travel boom the topping expedia and analysts are looking at what expedia is doing and they have a loyalty program and they love it. they are calling that fuel. stuart: chevron is high because oil keeps going up. lauren: it is on track to be up 6 weeks in a row on the extended production cuts for saudi arabia.
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stuart: here's the story about money and stardom and taylor swift. taylor swift is adding more dates to her eras or, on paste have the first billion-dollar concert series. kelly o'grady is with us. how much is taylor swift making every night? >> $13 million. $13 million. and $2 million in merchandise alone every night which is wild. at 6:30 los angeles the fans were standing in line to buy the murch for her concert tonight so that tells you how crazy this is. it's about to get bigger, she announced those tour dates in the us and canada. by the end of the tour, look at this number on screen. it is expected to gross one. $4 billion, biggest tour tour in history. fans have to shell out, listen to this.
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>> it was 385 for six people. that includes what? >> some of the crew mix, tote bags, a lot of us got this one. >> reporter: you have any clue how much -- >> my husband right over there. i don't want to add it up. each fan spends $1,300. if that sounds crazy 71% said it was worth it, 71% said they would go again. it's creating a move for the cities she visits, hotels, restaurants, an economic mover in philadelphia. altogether it could generate $5 billion in impact if her tour were an economy, she would be bigger than 50 countries. the next cities that can see the impact, miami, new orleans, canada, prime minister trudeau on social media to not leave
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the country out. her net promoter score on par with ritz-carlton, apple, making tons of money. stuart: do we know what her net worth may be? lauren: in 2022, 570 million now. stuart: i think taylor swift is as big now as the beatles were in 1963. lauren: that is saying a lot. >> seriously. stuart: i think i am right. >> you never hear bad news about taylor, she is a role model. stuart: $1300 in merchandise, $1300. $1,300. >> exactly. stuart: enough. thank you very much.
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mobs change the subject, violence running rampant in chicago, destroying property. the mayor, brendan johnson, downplaying the whole thing. >> when i talk about mob actions, these large gatherings, these large gatherings, hold on a second, i promise you, we will have time to talk. it is important that we speak of these dynamics in an appropriate way. not not to view skate what is taking place, to refer to children as baby our capones. stuart: let's take the big picture to start with. do you think chicago is out of control and passed the tipping point where a recovery is only in the distant future? >> one hundred% out of control. brandon johnson is shaping up to be worse than lori lightfoot.
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we had talked about potentially living there. we said no way. we can't stay here. the city is a disaster. it is up in flames every weekend. it is so obnoxious about that press conference, won't let us call it a mob attacked. they want us to, ignore our own eyes like with blm rioting saying it is fiery but mostly peaceful, just outrageous and this is not the first attack, this happens in chicago, the last time he said we can't judge these teams because they have lack of opportunity. want to talk about lack of opportunity, that's caused by democrats in chicago who shut down the city for years during covid and wouldn't let students attend in person learning and countless students in chicago missing from the school system. want to talk about why this is happening?
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it is all -- not because of missed opportunities and politically correct and not calling it a mob. it is 100% on the hands of brandon johnson. stuart: tell me what youngsters think about the political landscape. do they care what is happening to trump or biden's age. what are the issues youngsters like yourself are looking at? >> they care a lot about age. there's been a lot of talk about what happened to mitch mcconnell last week and president biden and people feeling like there's not a lot of young representation in politics. as a conservative jens theer there's a lot of disagreement, they care a lot about climate change and lgbt q issues, things i don't care about but there are a lot of things we agree on. one of them is covid.
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were completely abused during the covid year, the individual mask mandate and vaccine mandates, surveilled by universities, missed out on key years of their lives and they said sorry this happened to you, never happen again. but on the republican side, have not seen anybody make a policy. everything is entitlement, the programs that we are never going to see, nobody strong enough to say i will fix these programs or do something about it even if it will lose the votes. the economy, we are heading into a bleak time trying to go out into the world. not being able to buy house, payer grocery bills, these are important things that are looking good now. stuart: there are 100 colleges that have the vaccine mandate. you can't go to school, i find that ridiculous. thank you very much for being
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with us today. appreciate it. come back soon. now this. two navy sailors accused of spying for china. one of them had recently become an american citizen. we have the story. china accused of stealing patented seeds from iowa farmers, they want to pay for our farmers without paying for research and development. brian yannis is talking to fed up farmers, brian is next. ♪
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next case, arizona has allowed countries like saudi arabia to lease land from the state and run mega-farms. some officials are re-examining the deals. the state is facing a water crisis, watering their crops and other farms get more more water than necessary. members of congress held a roundtable discussion in iowa about china's agricultural theft. brian yannis is there. tell me about the seeds being stolen. >> in 2016 a chinese national was sentenced to three years in prison for attempting to steal genetically engineered corn seeds he dug out from a farmer in iowa and this is one example how the us government says china is stealing secret patented us seeds from companies that develop them,
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millions of dollars and those companies recoup their losses by charging american farmers more for seeds that offer farmers competitive advantages like insect resistance. the average price for an engineered seen, in part because of this chinese theft. it means it is harder to stay in business. >> the bottom line gets bigger and bigger and tighter and tighter, making investments in input is a challenge when dealing with somebody else getting benefits without paying for the ip. >> we were at the congressional select committee, they discussed the national security risk posed by china using genetically engineered seed codes as a bio weapon to wipe
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out our crops. >> what keeps me up at night, they are reverse engineering, what makes them drought resistant and pet resistant, what's to say they couldn't turn that around on us? our food supplies sacred, national security issue. >> reporter: not how much land china is buying in the us but the speed in which they bought it. china owns 354,000 acres of us land up 456% since 2011. we spoke to farmers who say the conundrum, they want congress to be china, china is the number one buyer of us soybeans and corn. they want to be farm but fair. tough line to follow. stuart: difficult road. not bad on the spur of the
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moment. let's get serious again. two navy sailors arrested for spying for china, do we know what kind of information they were trying to get? >> pictures, videos, documents about the technologies they worked with on the ship including weapons that were on the ships and future international military exercises. they were paid thousands of dollars cash by china, seven temperate -- two separate cases. >> the most disturbing piece of evidence is they wanted radar in okinawa. one of the sailors provided for it. that really means they are looking at what they can do in japan or taiwan. this will result in an attack on okinawa as well.
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>> reporter: the other sailor was approached by the chinese officer beginning the process of becoming a naturalized us citizen and congratulated by the chinese official when he got it. stuart: show me the dow 30, i expect to see a lot of green, the dow is up 220 points close to two thirds of 1% and more than two thirds of the dow 30 on the upside. don't go anywhere please. your favorite friday feedback is next. ♪ this is american infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks.
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can you confirm that? why don't you know how to swim since you travel all over the world? let's get it out there. my dad tried to teach me to swim in the only swimming pool in darby, my hometown. i do snorkel with a lifejacket. lauren: how do you fail in teaching someone to swim? stuart: i never -- i can't swim. this is for lauren. my family says you are wearing a wig. i say your hair is real. lauren: that an insult, not a competent. it's not a wig. this is my hair. it is problematic because it is so straight. it's very difficult for them to style. the red hairspray can is my secret weapon. stuart: that was a long answer. let's go.
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will varney and company ever hit the high seas on a cruise? it would be great to hit the buffet? no and no. this is from wesley. anyone own an electric vehicle? when might you do so? i don't own an electric, iona gasoline powered of 150 and you wouldn't be caught dead. lauren: i only know of one charging station where i live and can't remember -- stuart: no plan for an ev? lauren: not in the near future. stuart: you would consider it? lauren: 5 years. stuart: this comes to us from bc. i would like to know when mr. varney bought his first share of microsoft and at what price? i have a rough idea, 25 years ago i bought my first share of microsoft and paid $30 a share, roughly speaking. a year here or there, that is what i did way back when. i held it.
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i would advise anybody, you come across the good company, hold it long-term. lauren: ignored it at some point. stuart: many people travel to new york to see the statue of liberty, freedom tower, empire state building, how many of these have you been to? all of them. several times. i have never been up in the statue of liberty. lauren: it is fun to play tourist in new york, you want to avoid the crowds, every now and then set aside some time and do it. stuart: few tourists in new york at the moment. this is from betty jo. does varney have a restaurant recommendation in naples, florida other than costco? lauren: hot dog special. stuart: i have a restaurant on the beach at the ritz-carlton. it was destroyed in hurricane
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ian, has just been rebuilt. i've not been back to it. lauren: your next meal will be 3. stephanie writes this. what must you have on your pizza? lauren: every friday. i have a sicilian pie with a smaller cupped pepperoni with honey poured on top. there's 1 pizza place in my town. sicilian pie, dinner version of sicilian. don't know if they have that. it is a square pie. stuart: is sicilian in the background? lauren: i don't know. stuart: you are -- lauren: german and irish, 75%. stuart: we better wrap it up. lauren: do you know what it costs? i think that is expensive. i just love it. the whole thing goes. stuart: it was payday yesterday. stuart: what is your favorite?
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stuart: the hawaiian island were formed by what type of nash rale decision aster? lauren: no. 2, earthquakes. stuart: it was volcanos. lauren: too obvious. stuart: volcanos it is. earthquakes, are we in the earthquake zone? not sure. lauren: probably not. stuart: the big island, that's one big volcano, isn't it? lauren: sounds right, never been there. stuart: i think it's right. check the markets fast and give you the good news. dow is up 200 points and nasdaq up 126, you like that. time's up for me unfortunately, folks. i know you want more but coast-to-coast starts now. nile: all the about the job, the former president wants his old one back no matter what and 187,000 americans that got one and hear the white house tell us no looking gabbing. today, we take a look at donald trump's early intervention program hill climb to land -- uphill climb to
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