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♪ last quarter was the largest revenue guidance race in the history of the world. what are we going to see this quarter? i'd imagine we're going to see something spectacular. >> i'd imagine there's four or five things going boom boom boom boom boom and the chinese government wiggling around in ways that are unusual and make people think ee can he recollects. they know something -- eek. something terrible is happening. >> cpi up 20% since february of 2021. the level of prices has gone up and the level of real wages has come down. people know this. estimates run up to 6 or 700 a month. >> i think donald trump should do this debate. in terms of giving an excuse for joe biden not to debate, that's a red herring. it'll be so embarrassing when he does have to debate whoever winds up being the republican
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nominee. stuart: good morning, everyone. put it on the screen. nkto. what do you call them? >> letters, nkto. stuart: oh, what do the letters stand for since you've seen them in concert? >> i do not. stuart: you paid an enormous amount of money for a band you don't know what they stand for. >> i'm more of a gto guy. stuart: moving on, 11:00, sports fans. actually 11:01 on the east coast and tuesday, august 22. left hand side of your screen, the markets not doing that much. nasdaq -- sorry the dow is down 95, nasdaq up 77. got that. show me big tech, please. that's where all the money s. top of that list is alphabet, microsoft, apple, amazon, meta, they're all up. yield on 10 inform year
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treasury. got to watch this thing. it started to drift a little lower now but it's up 4.33% and that's elevated level. put it like that. now this, the president is physically frail. he loses his train of thought and gets confused and decline appears to be speeding up. this is not an easying subject and joe biden is the president of united states. he's the face that america presents to the world. all americans surely want a robust and engaged leader. that's not the leader we have. monday the president visited maui to see the devastation and looked tired, worn out even though he was coming from a vacation and had to be led off the stage and shown where to go and in his belief speech he went off prompter rambling on about a fire in hiss own home many yearsing a and wildly embellished story and frankly inappropriate when the maui fire killed more than 100 people.
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he spent five hours on the island and then returned to vacation in california. he's now back in a billionaire's mansion at lake tahoe. everyone sees what's happening, and the anxiety level is rising because if biden is inkansas inkanincapacitated, kamala harrs will become president of the unit. she does not enjoy the full confidence of the american people. no one wants to talk about this publicly and don't want to pile on an aging president, but he is the president and must get out in public. you can't keep him quiet and out of site forever. so the anxiety level rises with every public appearance. there's that question if joe biden is so out of it, who's really in charge? third hour of varney starts right now. stuart: jimmy failla with us this tuesday morning. was i too harsh?
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>> no, i thought it was a great monologue and that's how you wrote it on the card and we went over it. if you watch that, it's a microcosm of the last three years, joe biden should stick to what he does best, which is napping, okay. he's a mess. you understand we should never have a president of the united states where every time he opens his mouth we're nervous. at the end of the football game and guy puts up a game winning field goal and people hold hands on the sidelines like i hope it goes through the uprights. we shouldn't do that with the president but we are and what happened yesterday was cringe central and show up at a time with probably more than 80 people missing, which is horrific because that doesn't sound good and give them your own hypothetical about how you almost endured the same fate as them. we know that story has been fact checked and we know your microwave got too hot or a kitchen fire and talking to them was so tone deaf and i almost sort of kind of know what you're
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going through, but they're actually going through it. in that regard, it's a hard ting to watch. stuart: how do we get out of it? >> i don't know that we do. we bag on biden and he's telling everyone he's going to beat harriet true man. truman. he's got truman where he wants him. i don't know what to tell you. we look at low poll numbers and invisible people to shake with and what if they vote, he's walking away with this thing. stuart: would you write all this? >> you bring out the best and make me laugh. knowing you're really from jersey and that's a fake accent puts me in a good mood. we're like one two. stuart: i don't know how you do it. the white house hopes that biden, the president, will not watch the debates. watch this. >> i don't know, i sure hope not. i hope he i don't know actually.
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stuart: i don't get it. why would not not want him to watch? >> because one, he'd have to leave the beach and he doesn't like to do. two, i don't think he'd get it because they're talking about issues he's never spoke on and talking about the border, getting crime under control, cutting taxes, ended rampant run away government spending and these are alphorn languages to him. he's not focusing on any of that stuff. what is he foe cussing on? a climate -- focusing on a climate bill that no one had. a inflation act that doesn't address inflation. there was a victory celebration and imagine losing the game and dumping the gatorade on yourself and say i'm going to disney world. that's what they did. it's ridiculous. stuart: i'm going to get serious and difficult for a guy like you a. reliable poll from new jersey, monmouth showing overwhelming percentage of adults think school should be required to notify them if their
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child wants to identify as a different gender. 77% say you've got to tell me. your a parent, where do you stand? >> it should be higher than that. there's no world where the state should have more authority and insides into the goings on in your house than a school. if your kid was going to statue of liberty, the parent has to sign a permission slip to get on the bus and go on the trip. but your kid could become lady liberty and i'm not going to know about it? that's absurd and they're driving a wedge between the kids and parents is dangerous. i'm not talking to you as a good parent. i'm decent. you know what i mean. my wife does most of the heavy lifting and i play the video games and tell them dirty jokes. there's no world where the state should be having a conversation with your kid that ends in don't tell your parents. for as long as we've been alive, any conversation that ends with don't tell your parents or begin withs that usually ends in handcuffs in an ideal world. i want that number to go up. stuart: jimmy, i'm with you all
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the way. >> but i'm not telling my parents, kidding. stuart: mike murphy here to cover the markets. nvidia all time high earlier today and $500 a share i think it was. earnings out tomorrow. would you care to tell us what you're expecting. >> sew, good morning, stu. nvidia had a strong runup into the print and will have a lot to do with what -- the earnings, yes, but the guidance. that's what is really going to move this stock up or down. you know, can they continue this momentum? a lot will go around to artificial intelligence. are they still seeing the demand demand for the chips they make? if it's yes, the stock will rip higher and men mentum tells you they want to go higher. >> calling for it to go above $700 a share. are you in that camp? it's not your stock and you're not an analysis. >> a lot of upside for nvidia
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and they've seened to have taken the place for leader next to micrmicrosoft in ai and giving guidance like last quarter and new tries and that's the last quarter and that was sensational. i remember that one. straight up. all right. lauren's with us looking at movers and you're looking at airlines today. lauren: american airlines in a deal with its pilots union to boost total compensation by 46%, 46% over four years including immediate 21% pay increase. travel is booming, we're seeing a lot of sweet heart deals for the unions, american got one and stock is down and also this. faa ordered emergency meetings at almost 100 airports across the country to discuss these near collisions on the runways. stuart: bad pr. meta wanted to do real deal with some -- realtime communication. lauren: in any language. yeah, how? ai. released ai model capable of
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transcribing and translating speech in almost 100 different languages and it's text to speech but full speech to speech is enabled for 35 of those languages. stuart: sounds like a breakthrough to me, mike. >> it is. i think people if they adopted by people and could be big, where's the revenue for the company and really cool tool for people to use and will that help their bottom line? >> a lost leader. jaire i've been so so many countries and speak english in all of them. as americans, you don't need to know another language. stuart: that's true, get all the way around the world. lauren: crazy. stuart: all right, schwab closing offices and cutting job s? lauren: yeah, the downgrade and the banking sector is spooked and charles schwab down 12.25%. stuart: actor from hit show
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friday night lights left hollywood from montana. he says he's regained his sense of self and now he's using his time to help veterans. we have that story for you. the largest migrant shelter in new york city just opened and houses thousands of people and costs taxpayers $20 million a month. we have a report from the mega shelter. that's what we're calling it. the governor of oklahoma joining me and visited the southern boboard boarder and has an updae on the migrant surge right after this. ♪
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stuart: new york city's largest migrant relief center is open and expanding. madison alworth is there on randall's island for us. how many migrants can that facility hold? reporter: stuart, at first expecting 2,000 migrants here and now housing 3,000 migrants here on randall's island. this facility in just two weeks opened and run run running withg tent where three meal as day will be served and snacks and a laundry service facility and all of this being run by new york state. it's the largest migrant shelter here with new migrants arriving today that video is there for you fresh. this is not the longest and biggest and flood floyd bennett airfield home to the migrant shelter and governor hochul said they have a lease in hand. govern herb working with new
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york city to move 1,200 migrants specifically families to areas outside of new york city in order to spread out the education burden before the start of the school year. such moves have been challenged in the past by local county leadership, who say new york city's sanctuary status is a burden they do not wish nor have to bear. governor hochul telling new york city with the current sanctuary policy their hands are essentially tied. >> the city is the one entity that can work with legal aid to renegotiate those terms should they choose to do so. i'm not telling them to do it or not to do it but that's the state of play in the city. that right to shelter determined by a judge and the city at the time back in 1981 does not extend under any circumstance to the other 57 counties.
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reporter: they're hanging out and it's a soccer field and youth from all over the city utilizing this space right in the shadow of the large migrant shelter, and that shelter expected to fill quickly, stuart, as i said in the couple hours we've been here, bus haves pulled up to drop off more migrants. stuart: madison, thank you very much. a migrant bus arrived in los angeles in the middle of tropical storm hilary. what was the mayor's response? lauren: karen bass called texas governor greg abbott's move despicable beyond politics and evil. that's a quote. it was the ninth bus sent from texas to los angeles in the past two months and left early sunday and arrived monday night in california just as folks in los angeles were told to stay home because of dangerous weather. stuart: that's pure evil. lauren: about 37 migrants on it. stuart: i'll hold myself in check as i respond to that. thanks very much, lauren.
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biden administration is auctioning off unused parts of the border wall. governor of oklahoma kevin stitt joining me now. seems to me biden is selling off the material so the republicans cannot finish the wall. is that accurate? >> well, sure appears that way. that's exactly what you would assume and materials are already have and we have a crisis at our southern border. it's beyond me why we're not just finishing that wall. we're just trying to enforce the law and there's ports of industries where people can legally immigrate to our country. we cannot allow people to just cross illegally and that's why myself and i think 16 other republican governor haves sent troops down there to support governor abbott in securing our southern border. it's just common sense to us and most americans. stuart: seems like the president is really keeping that border open, no matter what. but he never seems to pay any
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political price for it, does he? >> we'll see when the next election comes up. i think americans are tired of it. we're seeing it and you're seeing these other mayors now and other democratic run cities and just kind of fed up and they understand the burden that is causing on our education system, on our housing situation, and i think there's a move now, i think most earn americans know there's a difference between immigration policy and we need to have a good immigration policy versus a strong border. you don't have a brain if you don't think that we need to know who's coming into our country, and we need to do that uniformly and with the right numbers that we can actually absorb into our society and makes common sense and i'm glad the other states are feeling the effects that texas is as well. stuart: if the migrants were to be bussed to oklahoma, would you stop them coming? >> well, i think we're down there helping with the solution
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with governor abbott and that's not going to happen in the state of oklahoma. stuart: okay. you want to cut taxes in oklahoma to compete with states like texas, florida, tennessee maybe. which tabses do you want to cut? taxes do you want to cut? >> we believe in smaller government, lower taxes and that's first and foremost and we have built the largest savings account in our state's history in oklahoma since i've been governor. we have a budget surplus and now is the time to give that back to the people. so obviously income tax and get rid of that and get to zero and be the most business-friendly state in the country and advocating to grocery tax and one of only grocery taxes that we're trying to eliminate because of the inflation and the harm that it's costing every day oklahomans and giving them relief at the store. stuart: what is the income tax rate at the moment?
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state income tax rate. >> it's 4.75% and for the last two years i've called for the last session and called for 75 point reduction to get down into the threes and so you do that with a budget surplus and makes common sense and you raise expenses and you cut revenue and so i'm not going to put our core services at risk but with surplus giving that back to the citizens of oklahoma and that's what i'm advocating for. stuart: do you want to get it all the way down to zero so no state income tax in oklahoma? >> that's correct. texas has none, tennessee, florida, if you look at the states that are really growing and oklahoma's economy is booming and could be going even better and not saying to do it overnight but as revenue increases and take part of revenue and growth grow modestly some things, cpi index, grow
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some expenses but you have to lower a quarter of a point at a time and over the next decade and poult the path at zero and that's my effort and get done through the legislature. stuart: watch out, governor, influx of new yorkers and republican state of oklahoma. thank you, sir. always appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. stuart: one hollywood star left los angeles going to montana. who is it and why is she moving. lauren: one of the stories in the netflix stories and he's 42 and he said la wasn't for him and never was. where did he move? to montana. what is he doing? setting up a community for veterans and a healing space for all people that are battling addiction. he worked with the navy seal, marcus nutrell and they're friends and inspired by the tight bond that the marines
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have. i don't think taylor has any sobriety issues or substance abuse issues and never served and he's from canada and he's doing this regardless. he said la not for him and he's a good man. stuart: all right, back to the markets please. i see bottom line and modest gain for the nasdaq and s&p. mike murphy with me. we got this read on existing home sales. selling with a rate of 4 4.07 million per. >> that's very low. >> couple things, number one mortgage rates have gone to highest levels we've seen in a very long time. but no. 2, there just aren't a lot of homes on the market and there's not enough supply for these people so what's going to happen is what's the -- how does this play out and you're going to see as long as the economy stays where it is and don't go into a recession but a deep recession, home builders will
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put more supply out there and people will be giving to mortgages and people will go out and buy a home and this idea that the american dream is now renting, people want to own a home and have to afford if and as long as you can, there's a lot more home buying in the very near future. stuart: mike, thank you. just when you thought the pandemic was over. a college in atlanta is bringing back covid mask mandates and social distancing. we'll tell you which school is doing this. in a moment, nvidia showing them to fall asleep while listening to survivors in maui. we'll show it to you coming up.
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that's new york city by the way. that's a good shot of sedona and mike murphy with me and start with deck's sporting goods and that thing has a problem with theft. >> not only is there a problem with theft and they expect it to get worse before it gets better and that's why you're seeing this major selloff in the stock. i mean, people are walking in and walking out without paying. i mean, no retailer can survive or do well as long as people can walk in off the street and walk out with their products. stuart: it's a moral problem as much as a policing problem. if steal asking not wrong, you do it. >> yes, but i think there were always he's but not able to get away because there'd be punishment and police and arrests but now in this world today, walk in and walk out. stuart: another retailer, macys had a fairly decent report but
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the stock is down 10%. >> they had a decent report and talking about de-link seizure disorderses in the -- de- de-lik wen seizure disorderses. >> the consumer buying and selling goes to home depot and lowe's and improve current living conditions and take a look at this consumer and they're not hiding under their mattress right now and spending money selectively and cosmetics at macys and home improvement at lowe's are not spending money and they've not completely
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disappeared and they don't want to spend but more selectively. stuart: mike, thank you. montana could be the first state in the nation to ban tiktok for everyone, not just government workers. cara frederick with us this morning. how can you ban an app? a single state? >> yeah, you can do that. just like certain online gaming or gambling specific states and do the same kind of technical ththings and geofencing elements and the genous of the law and -- generallous of the law and app and will going -- genius of the law and getting after them state by state and federal ban on personal devices but this is a great start. stuart: what if you're a tourist passing through montana, and you've got the dreaded app, then what? >> the idea here is you don't target individual users. if you're just crossing state lines and whatnot, they're not going to go after individual users but going after app and
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will google and tiktok with $10,000 fines so it puts the onus on the company and not catching every individual users crossing state lines and teaching the populous the citizenery of montana not to use the chinese spy app. stuart: what's the penalty if you do and you're in montana and someone lets you download the app. who pays the penalty? >> apple, google, or tiktok. not the individual users. again, that's the genius of the law shifting the o own us to the individual company. i absolutely approve and registered voters over 40% of registered voters approve of a blanket ban on personal devices of tiktok because the national security concerns are so pre-dick emberdous, not to -- se
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in the white house press room at one point to proffer the wears of the democratic administration and those ideas but i think thiy implications frankly are so grave the fact that it is a chinese communist party surveillance app and all of this data they can put into dossiers and have on your kids going forward and it's a massive problem going away and not on anyone's phones at all. stuart: my daughter run as thriving business on tiktok. new study founds 1-year-old babies exposed to more than four hours of screen time a day saw delayed development by the age of 2. what does that tell you? no screens for babies at all, period? >> i think absolutely.
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i have a daughter that's -- stuart: really, that's drastic. >> i have a daughter about to be 1 years old and reaching for that screen. we know giving new studies they're re-affying a causal link between screen time and life satisfaction. looking at young girls at university of cambridge came out with a study if they use social media more, their life satisfaction at particularly sensitive times of their life goes down. other studies and look at uk study, children, toddlers are exposed 16% of them in the uk are exposed to tiktok content. this is a problem when a university of north carolina study says that there is a way this rewires children's brains as young as 12 years old making them more sensitive to rewards and punishment using social media. stuart: what age will your daughter be allowed a smart phone? >> 50. i'll delay, delay, delay as long
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as possible. look at people, lefties like actress kate wince let from your home country saying you can say no. i'll try as best as possible. don't quote me on this, america. but i'll try to say no. it's science at this point. stuart: cara, you're a lady of strong opinions. thank you very many indeed. lauren: president biden meeting with survivors of maui wild fires at a community engagement in lahaina and appears to shut his eyes and fall asleep. this was yesterday. not a good look coming off the no comment remark. it took him two weeks to visit the devastated island and this isn't the first time he's nodded off during an important visit and shortly after taking office, he fell off in the cop climate conference in 2021. he didn't raise his hand to go voluntarily and now we know why.
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the travel is too much for him. stuart: he's exhausted. lauren: completely exhausted. stuart: i think it's to the point he can't do his job. that sounds harsh but i think we're there. lauren: what's more insulting saying no comment about the wild fires, telling a trivial story about something that might have haphaphappened in your kitchen o yearsing a and now falling asleep. stuart: that'll be shown widely in america i believe. thank you, lauren. look at this photo causing huge controversy in london. the mayor's office says this, white families on your screen, that white family, does not represent real londoners. that's what the mayor says. we have the story. students at rutger's university of jersey will reportedly be dis-enrolled from school if they don't get the covid vaccine. they're one of about 60 schools dropping the vaccine mandate and hillary vaughn will have the story after this. ♪
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♪ lauren: distance, socially distance. stuart: social distancing. producers, you're a genius. playing that sonde, don't stand so close by the police on the grounds there's colleges re-instating social distance. well done, producers. very nice. looking at altanta at 88 degrees. playing the song because morris brown college is in atlanta and it is re-instating its mask mandate. this is in response to rising covid cases in georgia. the rules were in place for the
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next two weeks as students return to campus for the fall semester. the school will also require social distancing and contact tracing. on a similar note, some college students are reportedly facing dis-enrollment if they don't comply with the mandates. what schools are implaying vaccine mandates this year? >> anti--- about 60 schools in the u.s. have a vaccine mandate for their students and one school is a state university in new jersey, rid gears, and they are getting -- rutgers and they're getting blow back to their mandate that requires students to get a vaccine exception if they don't want to get a covid vaccine. back in 2021, the college said people have an option to dis-enroll if they don't want to get the covid vaccine and we've reached out to rutgers seeing it that's their policy and at the
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height of the pandemic, rutgers said to news week, "students that do not provide an exception request and refuse to get vaccinated can move to online instruction or dis-enroll. ". if they get a coveted or medical exception, the on campus accountivity is not guaranteed and saying those granted exceptions, on campus participation is not guaranteed and students granted exception wills not be able to live in on campus housing. republicans are reacting to rutger's strict vaccine mandate and new jersey state senator condemning the policy saying we now know for absolute fact the covid vaccine protects no one except the recipient of the vaccine and not the job of rutgers or governor murphy or anyone else to enact a policy to protect me from myself or my decisions and some perceived protection of my own self due to my own decision and despite the blue back to a lot of mandates
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and telling fox business they're going to push for people this fall not to get a covid vaccine booster and the flu shot and rsv shot as well. stuart, stuart: i'm shocked be i this story, hilary. thanks for bringing it to us. mike murphy is with me. are you shocked and dis-enrolled from college because you won't get the vaccine. >> i'm going on the record right here and right now and saying there's no chance this takes over our country again. i think so many people are fed up. maybe in certain schools or certain education people -- the american public at large is not going to fall for the mask up, stand 6 feet apart again. stuart: i'm surprised with the students. where's the revolt? back in my day, you'd revolt at anything and i would revolt today if i had to take the vaccine. >> see what happens and it was a political issue and it's a freedom of issue and mask up and
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jab up and there's enough science out there telling you maybe it's not safe. hopefully people are thinking on their own. stuart: i don't know what it was like in your day but recently people get fake ids so they can buy alcohol at the anyone of 18, it's widely, it's prevalent, people do that and see fake vaccine ids? >> i hope it doesn't become mandatory but if it does, there's kids everywhere with fake ids into bars and clubs and for sure having fake vaccine cards if they don't already. stuart: you know what you're talking about. new study found people that had covid are at higher risk of developing other health problems and what are the health problems? lauren: card vascular, kidney, mental health. up to two years post-infection. regardless of the severity of the infection and had covid and
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not have known it or hospitalized and some are still showing lingering effects and it's a department of veteran affairs funded study and mostly older male veterans became infected in 2020 aka before the vaccine was wildly available. stuart: showing the test. that was awful. lauren: raise your hand if you know someone that recently took a covid test. bought a covid test. spoke about covid. stuart: no. >> no. stuart: well said, you got it. the dow 30 and a sense of the market please. away we go. i get my sense as there's a lot of selling. dower down 110 and i've only got 8 of the 30 stocks on the upside. royal peace talks with prince harry and kings charles reportedly off the table. there's been speculation the family would reunit next month and it's not going to happen. royal watcher neil sean as the latest on the royal rift next.
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peace talks between king charles and his errant son, prince harry are not going to happen. shawn's with us this morning. what would it take to get these two together, neil? good afternoon. stewart from london has ever well, actually , probably a medium. i would imagine because the bottom line is this if you are his majesty , the king and also you have someone else to consider in. of course, his royal highness, the prince of wales. it's a very tricky maneuver. and i think you know the biggest insult. actually that prince harry gave the king was earlier this year at his coronation. i mean, he didn't stay around. perhaps he should have shown some manners at that point, so why now? should his majesty give up part of his holiday to try and talk about what exactly plus the vote. we also have another bulk , an update of the book coming out in the early part of next year. who knows what that will include stuart, you know, so
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the odds are they're not going to get back together. and harry and megan will stay in california. for as long as far as the eye can see. well i think meghan will be very happy doing that, of course, sticking on stress patches and wandering up and down for the paparazzi. but i think what's strange now , but i believe you can see if you saw that footage. when prince harry was out in japan, he does look lost. you can see now the edges are coming away from this also private life that he wanted, and i think coming back for the coronation was a real sort of telling point that i did walk away from this. i'm still happy, but now it's starting to crumble around the edges is very visible. i actually feel a little bit sorry for him. oh, dear. alright the mayor of london, sadiq khan. he's in hot water, his official website published a photograph of a young white family with the words doesn't represent real londoners. give us the full story, neil and tell us what the reaction to that has been. well, he's up
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for election for may next year for the third time if we're that lucky stewart, but i think that the former president of the united states, the 45th president, donald trump, had it spot on when he described sidique khan, our mayor of london, is a stone cold loser. a lot of people, you know, said oh, really, actually, he's been proven right. this is all about the website and apparently the mayor of london says that white people blond hair, blue eyes, whatever you want to call them do not represent the majority of london now. this the only two pictures of my point out stewart that he did sanction amazingly, were two of himself , you know, so you could see the ego here, right? you know, he's spending a lot of money over here. right now. he's trying to make people like him. he's also got an event next month in trafalgar square black only event so you could understand exactly what did you say? in trafalgar square, the center of london. he's got an event black people only. that's right. yes, he's actually
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builders that so it's a celebration of black culture, which is fine. but how do you integrate? how do you become inclusive and the bottom line with this is that particularly i can tell you first hear city hall over here in london. a few rays. they're trying to find out exactly who let that out to the media. big stuff. let me tell you time, neil. that was great stuff today. thank you very much. indeed neil. sean pleasure. let me get this in real fast. the tuesday trivia question. how many states to the appalachian mountains run through 10 13 60. the 19 at the correct answer, as opposed to pure guesswork. after this. in any business. you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges. while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. c l a. c p a
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