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>> this indictment is so off the walls, wearing uncharted territory with these types of charges, is absolute nonsense political persecution, this complete tierney in georgia today. >> the air has to come out of some of the tech names because they have been really stressed over the last six months those things are going anywhere. we go to year-end market is looking at the high evaluation against higher interest rates and the underlying economy is so strong and after this rocky. things might get a little bit better. stuart: i love this song, here comes the sun from the beatles. >> i was shimmying before this came on.
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stuart: i hope we got on tape, 11:00 o'clock on the east coast on this friday august the 18 18th, to the markets, the dow is turned around, at one point down over one or two points, now it's up eight, same with the nasdaq down 150 now it's down 74 a small lawson s&p, big tech earlier they were all down, they are still all down but not as much, apple 173, microsoft was at 312, now it is at 314, amazon 132, plenty of red ink for big tech, the ten year treasury yield, earlier well above four and a present, now it is at four-point to 2%, little progress there, navy that is helping the nasdaq let's look at bitcoin, today last month it took a tumble 29000 per going all the way down to 26000 and
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change. the gentleman on the right-hand side of the screen is about to appear, jonathan hoenig. i don't think if you been a big fan of bitcoin. >> i'm not been a believer and i missed it on the way up and i'm smart to be avoiding it on the way down. to everything there is a season instantly not the season for bitcoin or risk assets at large, the reason is interest-rate and interest-rate in the last months are about 12%, bitcoin is down 12% given the fact that rates are higher and continuing to grow higher, why own pixie dust when you're making five and a half in the bank. stuart: i got it. is the big tech boom over, had a nice rally, is it over because of rising interest rates? >> it puts an eye out. this was a place to be for the majority of this year, big tech stocks, the premise and the promise is intense it is
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legitimate, i don't think a be a place that you will make money like use all technology names in the first part of the 2000, the company's prosper names like cisco and oracle took five or ten years off. the big tech names is wonderful companies and i figure you want to look at not off radar name if you want to make money because growth is out as interest rates go higher. stuart: friday morning, jonathan hoenig, did you bring exotic investment with you today? >> if you want to bet against bitcoin, there is an etf to do that, be iti, we don't own it at p-uppercase-letter.com but his top five or 10% in the last couple of days, i think crypto prices go lower and biti goes higher as bitcoin goes down. always consult with a financial advisor but i think this is going to be the alternative that you will make money in the coming days. jonathan hoenig, you have a great weekend. now this, i bid in america from
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its 50 years is been very kind to become a part of the dream homeownership is having a place of your own, also very american, two out of three on the home in which they live, that is about the highest ownership rate anywhere. i hate to say about youngsters today are having a hard time getting into house. for a start home prices are close to whole all-time highs, the median in june, 41002 a dollars. that is not affordable for many people. as of now only 2,050,000 homes for sale that are considered affordable for households making 75 to $100,000 a year. before the pandemic 650,000 such homes. with mortgage rates hitting a 20 year high just over 7% people are often willing to move away with a low mortgage rate, they are not that many homes from sale, there is no easy solution
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here, you cannot wave a magic wand to make mortgage rates come down like that. you cannot suddenly build a lot more houses the permitting promise can take years. homeownership gives you a sense of pride, sense of achievement, you get a tax break and something to pass along, my heart goes out to young people, homeownership allowed me to live the american dream and i hate to see it fade. sean duffy with me this morning, i'm worried about the american dream of homeownership, are you? >> i am, to your point it is a tough market folks don't want to sell the home 73.5 interest-rate and rates are higher, so homes are more extensive. but there could be some deferred gratification, save your money, put money in the nest egg, when this market turns, will be like this forever get yourself prepared so when prices come down rates come down as well, you are ready to buy into the making dream which is the home
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would exist today doesn't mean it will exist forever. stuart: you know what, spending consumption is built into the american psyche. not saving not saving investment, it is consume and spend, that is true isn't it? >> it is, people get their paycheck and, they want to spend it all today, whether they're going on trips or vacations or new stuff for their apartment, if you are smart and have a deferred gratification, in which is what her parents a princeton when they bought their first home, do the same thing and get yourself ready if you believe the making dream is homeownership and you want your own little slice of heaven, save for it, work for, sacrifice for it. i just cannot pop into your lap with a down mortgage with a really low interest-rate that is fairyland and that lasted for little while but is not going to last.
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stuart: bidenomics is not helping. voters feel bidenomics is making things worse. the white house keeps pushing all across the country, what is going on here? >> i don't get this when most americans look at your economic policies and they hate them, joe biden and his team would say we could lean into them we're going to win electorally by leading into a set of policies that people hate. i think it's a belief that the media is going to lean in and cover for us. it is fascinating i think a lot of voters don't like joe biden's policies but the media has done such a great job of demonizing republicans as much as they hate joe biden in as great as the economy was under trump they don't want to take the risk, republicans are crazy, i don't want to go with their policies. i think you have to get a lot worse for people to walk away from joe biden because those
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republicans may be pro-lifers and they want to lower my taxes and reduce regulation, they may not by two abiding agenda, i love that as a young liberal, again the hate of the economy a bidenomics does not make sense with the polling, joe biden beats the number one republican candidate joe biden in the fox pulling. stuart: you gotta listen to this, gen z and beverly hills were asked how much the average citizen earns, you gotta listen to the responses, watch this. >> , c think the average american makes a year. >> maybe like 400k, 450. >> how much do you think the average man can make. >> a hundred. >> , c think the average american. >> 100. >> 2,050,000. stuart: are they so wrong because different beverly hills. >> i think they live in a different bubble where people make a lot of money and beverly hills, they are surrounded by
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friends and neighbors that make multiple millions of dollars a year so if you're poor and beverly hills are making two to 50 grand a year that's at the average person makes. don't look for policy ideas from the people and beverly hills because they are complete the out of touch with the places that i come from middle america, wisconsin where people put their boots on and make 60, 65 grand a year end delighted. they make their budgets work and they save for homes up against 15 or 20% and with a by the home because her more responsible and they work their hearts off, they don't make 900, 700, $200,000 year payment i believe the household average income is 65000 year. you know what is coming at you now, bitcoin, you are waiting for this. it took a huge hit is down to 26000 a very small change. are you still in? >> yesterday during the bottom
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line with dagen from 6 - 7:00 p.m. and a commercial break i bought more bitcoin when it dropped. elon musk through tesla and spacex sold most of the bitcoin holdings when that was reported bitcoin dropped, i am a tenure believer, if donald trump is convicted and sent to jail the stability that the world sees in the united states will collapse. that could have huge impacts on the dollar in people's willingness to buy debt, i see economic consequent is on the horizon not because of the politics of donald trump but of the stability to view the world has it america should donald trump be sent to jail and this is third world country does not happen in america but to jail a former president is going on major consequent is globally, economically and bitcoin and golder in the right place when that is going to happen. stuart: that's an interesting analysis and original thinking, sean duffy, good stuff indeed.
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see you again real soon. we can watch on the bottom line tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. actor james dean has been dead for nearly 68 years but he is reportedly about to star in a new movie thanks to a.i. we will tell you all about it. thieves break into cars one after another broad daylight, that is a middle strategy called dipping and boosting it is become a huge problem in san francisco. we will report on it, new push for climate change curriculum in kk-12 schools, some states want climate influence phys ed, we will deal with that next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ b1 wonderful music, i hate to tell you this one third of fourth graders are proficient in reading, that is according to the nation's report card, lydia hu is here, there has to be a link between the reading crisis in the pandemic. >> there seems to be suggested by reinforced by the national standardized test with the score is getting lower as we are continuing to test, scores from last year as you said show only 33% of fourth graders are proficient or higher that is down from 35% in 2019 before the pandemic this is a decline in reading more states are considering students repeating third grade if they don't meet testing requirements. according to education commission of the state, 16
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states and d.c. require third-graders repeat the grade if they are not proficient at grade level in reading. listen here. >> if you can't read by third grade, your life chances diminished dramatically. , you are four times more likely students who can read to go to prison dropping out of school is more likely in someone reading is the key. >> arkansas is one state that is recently adopted this required retention policy. some states like michigan are moving in the opposite direction, michigan is indeed a required retention of third-graders no matter what their grade on test scores are, that is happening after the next a disproportionate number of minority and economically disadvantaged students were receiving low test scores, mississippi is another interesting example and had a retention policy in place since
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2013. it is considered a model of success recent studies found 85% third-graders pass reading assessments for the 20212022 school year, the wall street journal reports that dozens of states are college officials in mississippi with questions about their success, may be a sign of the growing interest in how to address learning loss with the requirements of third-graders repeat the great if they're not meeting requirements. stuart: lydia hu, thank you very much indeed, states like new jersey, california, connecticut, california and others are working to mandate and others climate change curriculum and every subject of k-12 education. that would include phys ed, art, foreign languages for heaven sake. nicholas geodon always with us. they want to mandate this, this is the law? it is legislated, you've got to do that, is it true. >> that is correct, we are talking every subject as you just stated if it was a science class it would be one thing but this is every subject, if you
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look at the link within the new standards particularly new jersey and they say climate change must be an approach from a climate justice perspective in each lesson. it must be, think about it this way students teaching social studies in physical education in foreign languages were not trained and climate change science but now they are forced to teach it. it shows it's about indoctrination and activism, you brought up the proficiency for reading, history is at 13%. american civics 22%, math 23%, we have dropped in the worldwide rankings. instead of pounding the alarm bells on the learning loss of coming out with a plan to tackle that, they are introducing a legislating the climate change be introduced into every lesson from kindergarten all the way to high school graduation. stuart: how do you introduce that to phys ed or a foreign language or art history. >> when it comes to physical
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education become with climate change four times in the standard healthy eating habits are only mentioned twice, obesity is not mentioned once. the subject social studies, this is where you see the activism, students must create advocacy policies related to climate change. why advocacy, why not discuss the issues of climate change, it is designed to get students to look at government as a solution. my semester starts in a week, 90% of my students cannot differentiate between the united states constitution and russian constitution. 86 can't pass basic citizenship exam. maybe we should prioritize that over teachers that don't have any experience of climate change pushing the agenda on the student body. stuart: you are a professor. >> political science. >> at a college. >> correct. >> you must teach this in this way. >> this is k-12.
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>> when they get to my class to go to be focused k-12 on climate change if they are not going to have any understanding of american government. that is kind of the point the government and the powers of government, you are willing to give unlimited. that is why we are sounding the alarm bells because that's academic education, going out the window. it's been replaced by the group think mentality where you're forced to think one way, only one narrative is right, if you give everyone a uniformity of ideas you achieve a political agenda. >> at the younger level, killer garden, first, second grade, the kids do what they're told for the most part, the teacher is god what they say is true. i can tell you when it's earth week in our school my kids come home in upper recycling too much water, i'm fine with what they absorb, everything that they are told. for starting on the small level there going to be listening all the way up and indoctrinated. >> is an active indoctrination
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appeal to children, get them as young as you possibly can and they will stick with you all the way through. are we creating an entire generation of climate activists. >> we are creating them in is being reinforced. we are already seeing pullovers the kids between the ages of 13 and 17, the majority of them have the fear of climate change. you have them angry and feeling guilty that they are responsible for it, when you look at polls 18 - 24 -year-olds, 130 be considering having children in over 60% again are angry about climate change, we are ready see the real world impact before this goes live in more states, right now new jersey is the one that led the way, using california, connecticut and new york following suit but it really shows you what the future is like. stuart: that is frightening. nicholas giordano and glad you're here to tell us about that. we appreciate that thank you will. back to the markets, i see green for the dow industrials, now up
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29, the nasdaq is still down a half a percentage points but the losses are nowhere near what they were like back at 10:00 o'clock eastern, 90 minutes ago. netflix, giving subscribers one last chance to rent dvds by mail before shutting down the service for good. regardless of your subscription plan, customers can receive up to ten extra rentals to be delivered to their homes in the classic red envelopes. the final dvds will be mailed out september the 29th. actor james dean who died in 1955 is reportedly going to be appearing in the new film using of course artificial intelligence. ashley, please expand this to us. >> according to the cdc, james dean will come back in a new science of fiction called back to eden. it is all thanks to generative a.i. of course opens the door and for other celebrities who are no longer with us to make a digital
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comeback. but the reaction to all of this is been mixed, critics say it could damage 70s legacy instead of preserving it in its younger generation that would even be interested in old hollywood legends, they like influencers. but supporters say it could add to a hollywood legends legacy. there are concerns also over consent, compensation and the overall usage of a.i. to resurrect dead celebrities. some of the celebrities by the way are already taking action to control their likeness after death including dolly parton, whoopi goldberg who both say they're against the motion of holograms or other a.i. generated usage being used after they have gone. were to see more and more of this, not so sure younger generations may not be that impressed anyway. stuart: we may never go away we may be here forever and ever, frightening thought.
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we will see you later. >> it is frightening. stuart: hurricane hillary intensifying to a cat 4 storm and right now they are headed straight for mexico and california. we will take a look at the preparations being made. a new bill in california would charge in jail. to disrupt school board meetings, the mayor of el cajon california is leading the charge to stop the bill because of extreme government overreach. he is next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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quayside technology, whether they do. >> they make electrical equipment they are down 12%, the biggest decline on the s&p 500 bad earnings, bad forecast and several pork under brokerages or cutting their cast targets. stuart: we have news from meta, work from home. >> warning workers, if you do not come in three days a week starting september 5 you are fired, just to get a warning, the performance rating drop could affect your compensation, the bonus and after that you are asked. stuart: that is hardball. next case, and california amand was found dead in a motel room in el cajon he was found surrounded by drugs and paraphernalia, the man was dated the motel under a voucher program for the homeless. the mayor of el cajon's bill, he joined me now, who pays for this voucher program?
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>> this taxpayer money comes from the county of san diego. the problem with us they are using the voucher program but they're not talking about her getting her permission they are filling up our hotels with the homeless and a lot of the homeless are people that have a get problems this guy died a fentanyl overdose and we have situations where sex offenders were there and drapes over high school girls and another teenage girls shot in the head with a voucher programs. we have a lot of problems with the program being implement it. stuart: do you have any choice can you say no we don't expect these people in these motels, goodbye can you do that. >> that was everything that we did we try to use our existing use permit to stop it. the county got the attorney general of the state of california while they threaten to sue us so we had to find another legal way to try to curtail it, so far we have not been able to really curtail it. our city makes up about 3% of the population of san diego
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county and we have over 55% of the people the voucher program in our hotels so we feel like they are targeting us in making our city into a homeless getaway. stuart: you are on california the state considering a bill that would criminalize this order at school board meetings. parents could be fined or end up in jail, why is this necessary, why are they trying to silence. >> is incredibly chilling it goes with stopping and freedom of speech they don't like the fact that parents are woken up to what's happening in their schools and the parents all about the country not just california are standing up and demanding more from accountability and demand to be involved in the process. , right now they tried to get around that by passing a bill that would say if you say something that makes the school board member feel endangered or anyway or tormented it anyway,
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that is the word tormented then you could be jailed for up to a year and face up to 500 or thousand dollars fine per offense, that is unbelievable because the basic staple of government you have a chance to address your government go in and talk about things that bother you. stuart: any good to be a strong emotional debate some words will file at, you don't deserve to go to jail, sounds like a case of overkill to me. >> it is way overreach, it is unconstitutional, the state of california likes to do is pass these things that we know are unconstitutional and get to use them for five or 67 years until they get to discipline court and the supreme court says you cannot do that anymore, are bad. that is no way to run a government. we should be trying to stay with the constitution and stay with the rule of law. stuart: hurricane hillary is now a category four headed towards california and is headed toward
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your area, i take it so you're prepared? >> we are we have our emergency operations center up and running and ready to go we sure hope we don't want to use it there is a lot of things happening, big wildfires right now, we are hoping the winds don't whip up the wildfires and god forbid if they do then the rain comes and douses it. were ready for whatever happens and we don't take our city is going to extremes much flooding we have a good infrastructure and we will take care of anybody that needs help. stuart: your honor will wells we wish you well. thank you for being with us. thieves in california getting more brazen, and ashley, you gotta tell me about this boosting stuff, what is going on. stuart: you can give it any cute name that you want but a motorist in california followed these thieves in a white lexus no doubt to capture this duo breaking in and stealing people's belongings along a
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popular fisherman's area and san francisco not an ingenious plan the black scheme jumps out of the accomplices car and breaks into the vehicles and then they -- off, and one case there was someone seated in the back of the car as the suspect shatters the when window and grabs a bag and you can hear smallscreen from that the ongoing crime wave in the city also battling a drug abuse epidemic and homeless crisis. further south california governor gavin newsom calling in the chp retail crime unit to help l.a. county battle organize retail theft that is seen and we seen the videos mobs ram sake department stores trusting retailers hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses and that group turned out with bear spray. it is out of control. stuart: yes it is. thank you. moving on.
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the president is holding his first ever leaders summit at camp david. a new fox poll shows a majority of disapproving's handling of foreign policy, peter doocy will have a report from the white house, navy seals and military supporters will swim across the hudson river in new york city, that water is cold it's not that clean either the get into it for worthwhile cause, a retired navy seal commander who is taking the plunge joins me next. ♪ ♪ you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter,
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voters are not confident in the president's foreign policy, are they? >> he does okay with foreign policy but is the second highest rated issue with only climate change, you saw the video this is a problem in china and how to figure out how to solve problems and how to offend china. >> the summit today, this partnership is not against anyone it is for something, it is for a vision of the indo pacific that is free, open secure and prosperous, affirmative agenda. >> very diplomatic but the u.s. ambassador to japan is talk about things a little more directly. >> this is one thing with america with its allies coming together, this is the start of something totally new. the chinese side doesn't like to hear that they heard with senior administration officials have told us the summit is talk about the aggressive moves in taiwan, ballistic threats, cyber threats
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in beijing's state run media attempts to cobble together exclusionary groupings that brings walk confrontation into the asia-pacific are not going to get support and will only be met with vigilance and opposition from regional countries. you can tell this is serious business, president biden the visiting leaders helicopters you almost never see anybody but the president and the bp disembarking one of these things and we're told there will be sitdown meetings but substantial downtime built into the schedule today for the leaders to walk around and chat. stuart: thank you very much indeed, thank you absolutely and completely different, this weekend is the navy swim at the and new york city, with me now retired navy seal commander chris irwin, our own pete hegseth and will cain will participate in this event this weekend. first chris irwin is with us. first of all i understand you're going to be swimming, not you
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but seals will be swimming from liberty state park new jersey across the hudson river to the world trade center. >> liberty state park will start and go over to the statue of liberty and they get out and they do 100 push-ups, 22 pull-ups back in the water and go to ellis island and get out and do the same thing and over to the battery park, get out and do the same thing in onto the world trade center. stuart: why are you not doing that. >> of a bigger role communication director for the navy seal that the excuse i'm going to use. >> that is really intriguing for zebedee like me, you're talking about three and half - 4 miles of cold and dirty water. >> depending on how street you swim is three to half but could be up to four. >> could you do it? i know you're retired but you could? >> how many years have you been out of the seals. >> i been out for 12 years. stuart: you think you can still do for miles.
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>> sure. >> do you work out all the time? >> no just once a day but that's enough. stuart: who gets the money i'm sure you're raising money for something. >> goes to the navy seal foundation is a communications director were a work that's raising money for all of our programs in support of the seo community. stuart: i think lauren has a question or two. >> i was looking at the video of pete hegseth swimming. i was impressed. look at that you have some protection, look at that. i'm dying as i watch it. >> i should say this year is not just the former seals in the water is over 250 people that are participating and it includes first responders as well, firefighters and police officers and it is trying to espouse and bring together the disparate and different communities of service together in support of raising money. >> what if he can't do 22
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pull-ups. >> you do the best that you can. >> is not compulsory. >> do you want to sign up? stuart: you know we have a military recruiting problem, do you think we can get more in the service with 4 miles of the hudson river. >> these are the types of things that bring people into the military, the challenges part of it, do you miss it you been retired 12 years? active duty, do you miss it? >> i don't really miss that i'm able to serve a different way and i find that fulfilling. >> do you miss the, rotary, no you don't, i can't believe this. >> what i would say we are able to the foundation, part of what we do is we bring veterans together with veteran reconnect or evidence like this, that is part of when you are missing the, rather he of an experience like that and a unit like that, there are programs out there that help keep that alive, it's
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very important and losing that can be difficult for people so i think that is important that we would do that. >> forgive me for asking a personal question, how old are you. >> 48. >> good god, you look like a 45. we all rely on that, you could swim for miles, you could do that today, i'm a huge admirer, chris irwin i wish you the very best with all your friends, it's a very good cause and it's a real honor having you on the show, thank you so much for having me. we appreciate it. next case, what we got, we go to the market, shall be what's going on in the market, were up 26-point on the dow industrial and were down 86 on the nasdaq and i believe we will be back after this. ♪
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stuart: we were talking about the song, we have no bananas that was a song from 1923. 100 years ago we were talking about it the other day because the producers dug it up, i have a banana sometimes on the desk with me. that is naples, not terribly good weather for my hometown, my adopted hometown, let's get on with it friday feedback, lauren, ashley, here we go, this song, what would you like to talk about during the commercial break lauren? >> i don't know if it's safe to answer. >> we talked about weekend plans, we talk about upcoming stories, we talk about people. stuart: we gossip about everybody. >> lunch plans. >> what did we talk about when you were here? >> all of the above and stu and i would talk about soccer and the games coming up this weekend
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which is always a big part of our commercial break. >> i take no part. stuart: this opportunity 6:00 o'clock eastern time on sunday morning england plays spain in the women's world cup and i shall be watching, it is on fox. this is from russell responding from home-improvement selling christmas decorations this week. unfortunately if people want to buy inflatable snowman in august or september and i'm a retailer i'm going to give them what they want, moving units. i agree 100%. if you want to sell it and people want to buy it, get out there and do it, do they gets to early, august, christmas stuff, ashley? >> to be honest, from a retailer's point of view if i'm selling all of this stuff from people buying it especially in florida 98000 degrees in the shade it's hard to get into the christmas spirit. >> i see the point, sandra writes this i agree with adam
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adam johnson and market watcher who is on the show the other day, you should take the show on the road during election season we would love to see you in las vegas for the nevada primaries. ashley, are you up for this? stuart: i am, you can come to florida were stuart varney catnip, you will be a huge star but i would like to go to berkeley going to the belly of the beast and put the cat among the pigeons, i think that would be fun. stuart: lauren? >> montana i would love to go to montana let's take the show to montana ashley can be the tour guide. >> is the only state i've never been to ashley used to work there for ten years. >> don't jump too fast, this is from carla my family and i are making our first trip to london tomorrow, what is the one thing we should not miss, restaurant, sites, museum, and the center of london there is a part of white
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whole right on the side there is an interest to winston churchill's which he ran the second world war about the second world war, you can see it, it is fascinating and original. i thought it was terrific, that is my suggestion. >> maybe ashley can give you a restaurant he was just there. >> i went to a place called the ivs very famous the iv chelsea i went there fantastic place, great food, wonderful restaurant, go there if you can it's just up kings road. stuart: do i need a second mortgage to eat lunch. >> is not that bad believe it or not, i was pleasantly surprised. this is from lucille, do you have a stylist at fox that provide your close that you wear on the show. if not i would love to know where you buy your close that are so fashionable, colorful and cute. >> how do you know it is about me. stuart: colorfully and cute.
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are you going to answer the question. >> we have a stylist and sometimes i wear my own styling as well and my favorite color is red but i china to routine much. stuart: that wasn't a great answer, a bit weak. thank you to everyone who sent in their feedback. now is the time for friday trivia, when was the board game monopoly released, 1905, 1950, 1925, 1935, the answer after this.
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stuart: this is a good question, a good friday trivia question. when was the board game monopoly released? that's interesting. what do you say, lauren? lauren: 1925. stuart: i'm going to go with 19 a 35. i don't know why, but, yes, i got it. lauren: oh, you're right. stuart: just seemed about the right time to release that kind of thing. so now you know, 1935 when monopoly was released. i used to play that with my mom many years ago. lauren: what's your favorite thing you moved? stuart: the hat. and if my mom was losing, she would tip up the board. time's up for me, coast to coast starts now. [laughter] ashley: stuart, thank you very much. stocks going down, interest rates going up although today not as mucdo
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