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lives. he used to be able to run for an airplane and go right on board and all the kinds of things that happen because of 9/11. i think this is a tolerant nation, we kinda put up with all the changes in encumbrances in our lives but i must say it was a difficult day and i think the aftermath has been extremely difficult for everybody as well. cheryl: as a nation remembers today it's important to remember especially those in new york there are fresh memories and fresh pain hasn't really gone away. >> you made the comment earlier, freedom is not free and that is something we need to respect freedom and stop trying to forget about it. cheryl: one nation. mark tapper, liz peek, thank you for being with me especially today i'm going to send it over to stuart varney who is picking up the coverage from here.
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stuart: good morning cheryl, good morning, everyone. on this day we remember the events of 9/11 22 years ago, memorial services are being held at ground zero in new york, shanks will pennsylvania and at the pentagon. vice president harris attended the memorial and new york reader has been the second gentleman attends the memorial in shanksville for the president is on his way to alaskan homemakers regulator there. he's on his way back from vietnam in a news conference, he said america was not trying to hurt or contain china but he looked tired as he delivered a rambling speech he started to answer question, mumble and had to be rescued by his press secretary. separately kim jong-un special trade is on its way to north korea to russia from meeting with putin. the new world order takes shape china, russia, iran, europe, this is america, i ran an idiot. this begins a little green, treasury secretary yellen is feeling good of a soft economy
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read the steno as a nasdaq. at the ball but we have the dow up 82 of 24 for the s&p but look at the nasdaq up .8% with a 126 gain. that is the opening bell, how to close, i had no idea. liquid the 25000 level, 257 to be precise, the ten year yield blood, elevated to four-point to 9% and the two-year, it is right at the 5% level, exactly 5%. on the show gop presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy, over the weekend he suggested that children of illegals should not be considered americans. he wants to end birthright citizenship. the president visits new york city next week he'll be raising campaign cash. we want to know which new yorkers are giving money to a president whose open border policy is running new york. monday september 11, 2023, 22 years on. "varney & company" is about to
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begin. ♪ ♪ ♪. stuart: today marks 22 years since the attacks on sept september 2001. what does the president plan where will he be to commemorate. >> president biden will be in alaska his visiting a military base in anchorage breaking with predict enter tradition when they've typically visit new york city, pennsylvania. the vice president at ground zero and the first lady at the
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pentagon today. stuart: president biden was cut off midsentence during a press conference yesterday. rotate a general tape. >> it was not confrontational at all. >> thank you, everyone. >> thank you. stuart: that was a difficult performance right there and look at this now, new pull show 77% wanted an age limit for elected officials. charlie hurt with me this morning, the age issue is not going away. i think it is getting worse the report that the democrats are panic, what are they going to do. >> or brightly in a panic especially with joe biden at the top of the ticket and as you point out that performance in india, we got in use to seeing joe biden bubbling around the stage, that was probably the
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worst one that i have seen. talking about this on a day like 9/11 it is a stark reminder of how important the president is and how important taking our politics seriously is and we are not doing it right now and you asked a wonderful question omitted ago, who in new york is going to pay money under management president open the border. there is no issue that is more important for the security of our country and to talk about on a day like 9/11 than the issue of illegal immigration. the degree to which the sky opened the border so people from doctor south america and central america but from all over the world, people we annoyed you who they are. we do have relationships of many of the countries.
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this guy has surrendered that. the age thing is a major part of all of this but the issues are no better for them, democrats are in a freak out mode and they should be and we as american voters and citizens should be taken as very, very seriously and as seriously as the people that died on 9/11 deserve. stuart: senate democrats are expressing frustration with biden's poll numbers, we talked about this before, do you believe biden will eventually or still be the nominee by the end of this year? >> i got to say, every day we see something like this, i get less and less sure, the power of the covenants he is extraordinary and the ability of president biden to go to new
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york and probably raise millions of dollars because he is president is pretty tremendous. what is so depressing you're the senate democrats who were supposed to be on the front line leadership of our country and what are they upset about their upset because his poll numbers are falling, are you kidding me, that is what you're upset about new look at this guy's policies and one of the press conferences in india he announced he had to go take a nap and they're concerned about poll numbers, seriously that's where we are today. this is a grave political crisis, not this that you have joe biden and his insane policies but you have a leadership of an entire party who cares more about poll numbers and how it affects them in their next election than they do about the country. stuart: it has come to this, it's quite extraordinary moment in american politics, you are right. we will be see you again soon.
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now this. former house republican has a warning to the gop about the latest polls showing trump and biden in a virtual tie who is and what's the wording. >> john chacko of new york he thinks the issue of age is resonated with americans. >> trump is not beating him. that should send off alarm bells in my opinion and the republican party. if you look at it you have a group of people that they put biden against and in lead would be nikki haley and the american people are looking at the. >> member the cnn poll that we spoke about last week haley had 49% biden had 43% she was only one beating the president in a head-to-head magic. he is a republican but look at the democrats who are coming out and saying biden is a political risk for their party even james
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carville told cnn, his age is troubling. >> an issue that will not go away and will probably get worse, thank you, check out the stock price of apple, it is up 1% it reached back to $180 a share, apple has locked-in the supply of 5g modem through 2026 that is the good news it is lifting apple couple of dollars this morning, jeff sica with me today. i want to talk about apple i want to know if this company can grow in the future the way it grew in the past. >> we have to face it, this is been one of the best stocks to own historically, growing to $3 trillion of the market cap and even last week when the stock declined and declined 200 billion which is really just a drop in the bucket for apple, i would say were to have growth for apple but it's not going to be nearly what it was and there
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are two reasons, the first is china and what happened congress is banning the apple from government workers but the fear in the sentiment that they might band phones from the general population. when apple has 20% of their growth coming from china and that's growing and they need china that's a significant number. stuart: in the past two years the market has gone the same way as apple if apple goes so goes the market, are you basically saying this market is not going to rally sharply by any means. >> that is a good thing as apple goes so goes the market, apple being the most widely owned stock in america, it is hard to find an exchange traded fund or hedge fund that doesn't own apple. apple directs where the market goes. if you see a slowdown not only
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that as you're looking at the effect of the stronger dollar on technology and you're looking at how technology stocks are viewed throughout the world and in the case of china china is developing. huawei has a chip for their new smartphone there really moving people towards her technology away from apple and i happened across the board and technology which can be problematic. stuart: apple is one of the stocks that i never owned at any point in the last 50 odd years of investing but you do? >> i do and i been very critical of apple because really what they do, they roll out a new version of old products. tomorrow they're doing their annual event, i don't know how many more gadgets they could cram onto the iphone but i don't think you're going to grow the way they were even if you look at shipments they were down
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7%. i do own the stock it i criticize the stock for quite a while but i was one of those people that said i better by this or i seemed like i don't know what i'm talking about. stuart: you are not selling? >> no, i am not selling. stuart: thank you very much. president biden downplayed the absence of china's president xi and rasha putin at the 20 su summit. he doesn't seem too worried about china's rise either. >> that's what this trip was all about having india cooperate much more with the united states and be much closer with the united states and vietnam be closer with the united states. it's not about containing china. stuart: kt mcfarland will be with us on that subject. there is as treasury secretary janet yellen says she's confident about a soft landing for the economy. stephen moore will be checking that out for us. stephen is next.
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stuart: the fight to avoid a government shutdown begins this week with votes in the senate. rich ed said on capitol hill. are they likely to pass. >> were looking at boats this week three appropriation bills the senate is going to work on 12 appropriation bills and this is for government funding likely going to pass perhaps out of the senate but has to make it through the end of the process. what were looking at is democrats and republicans trying to keep the government open when the fiscal year ends on october 1 but there is a major divide between the house and the
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senate and the democrats and republicans in the only have three weeks to figure out what they're trying to do here. when you look at what house republicans are doing they are trying to make these cuts even deeper. >> the american people gave republicans in the house the power of the purse to use responsibly but resolutely to do a few things we have to stop the spending that created the cost-of-living crisis for working americans stacking up debt that is completely unsustainable. democrats want to fund the government at levels and part of the debt ceiling that they reached in the white house back in may, republicans control the house and they tried to figure out they can cut even deeper, some want deeper somewhat border enforcement measures maybe even an impeachment inquiry into president biden, speaker mccarthy is trying to navigate all of this was only for republican votes to spare. democrats say the gop cannot get
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it together. >> this is the constant and persistent dysfunction chaos and complete disorganization on the part of the republicans who cannot run the government. >> we talk about the appropriation bills this is to fund the government for fiscal year on october 1, congress always misses the deadline. typically what they do is pass a continuing resolution the stopgap measure keeps the government funded through the same levels that they had while they work all this out, republicans are saying that they want cuts on that. buckle up. stuart: goodwin we will see you again. treasury secretary janet yellen, a direct quote, feeling very good about a soft landing for the economy. steve moore with us, do you see a soft landing? >> when i look at this economy i see some real real problems, you were just talking about the
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budget in the fight that is to come and i want to remind your viewers that the end of the fiscal year is in three weeks. we now know, are you ready for this, the federal fiscal deficit for 2023 will be $2 trillion for a buck. that is disgrace for performance given that covid is over and were not in a crisis to be longer. this budget i find it to be incredibly worrisome then you have a problem, i wonder if janet yellen has been to a gas station lately, my prediction given now that oil prices and rates between 85 and $95 a barrel you're looking out 4- 450 a gallon at the gas tank in the days and weeks ahead. that's huge when we were paying $2.39 a gallon. there's a lot of problems of this economy and i don't know about a soft landing but were not see the growth of the
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economy that we need and expect and what should be a recovery. stuart: let's talk inflation several unions what major wage increases. the uaw wanted 46% hike. are we in for a wage push inflation? >> here is the thing inflation were not out of the woods on inflation. i really think were headed back to 5% inflation, that is an improvement over the 9% that we have this time last year but that is way above the target. stuart: i think there is a freeze right there. he got locked up all of a sudden but i think we get the gist of what steve was saying we could be in trouble on the inflation front. the deadline to fund the government as we've been saying is september the 30th, we have republican congressman french hill wants his house colleagues to pass all 12 spending bills asap, as soon as possible.
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why does he want as fast as possible. >> he wants the public in priority and the bills. right now the house has passed one of the 12 in they obviously need more time to debate the bills to pass them but there is a few working days left before the end of this month in the fiscal year, here is congressman hill and clearly he is frustrated. >> we don't control the senate, we don't control the white house but what we do control is her own appropriation process but to have the negotiating clout we need to get the bills passed across the house floor and a government shutdown is not going to improve that situation in a long-term continuing resolution only institutionalizes last year's nancy pelosi and joe biden priority i don't think house conservatives want that to happen. lauren: where you go from here, the issue is time, even if the house republicans can pass the 11 bills that they did not they need a few months to do it and
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can they get that done in less than three weeks, they do not have the time. stuart: an interesting situation developing a 2 trillion-dollar deficit in one year at a time when your economy is expanding at a 2% rate. you have the threat of inflation down from a huge wage increase in the rise in the price of oil and then a possible government shutdown. lauren: how does that look for independence that will determine the next president of the united states and not only who controls the white house but congress as well. stuart: hard to know which side they're going to fall on. for easy times in the colony i don't think at least. it's a monday morning and the market opens in six or seven minutes time there will be buying the dow up 90 and the nasdaq is doing well up 130 points. will take you to wall street to the opening bell which is next. ♪
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120 points, luke lloyd with us this morning i would've focus on tesla, big-game premarket. analyst at morgan stanley said tesla is going to $400 a share because of artificial intelligence. luke is tesla and a.i. stock? >> unknown aware a.i. can take us gets investors excited because we don't know what we can or can't achieve all we have to base a.i. alphabet sci-fi movies, every tech company is going to have an a.i. angle gets investors excited who knows what that mean in the revenue profit or lack thereof the biggest question the street has had issues answering whether or not tesla is a company or a tech company with its evaluation definitely not treated like a car company is trading like a technology company but let's not put the cart before the horse were the cart before the horse in this case not only of elon musk in the stock but now you have a.i. premium to tesla stock
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it needs his car business to finance its development of a.i. and technology outside of evaluation which never made sense to us tesla needs the economy to remain strong including the chinese economy to sell their cars that is a tough stretch if you think tesla will be an a.i. leader, you can get a better price down the road. stuart: tell me about the iphone event for apple tomorrow what are you expecting? >> what are the biggest things we tend to forget about 20% of not only apple but tesla's revenue comes from china there to come out with the new iphone and pump up a lot of different things but there is a lot of headwinds of the stock being forgot about like china especially the trade-off in 2023 or 2024 what can happen with china and tensions rising i'm concerned the worst off china's economy becomes worse off the tensions become because the greater the tension becomes between u.s. and china because of what happened in 2000 the wto
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we entered china into the wto and we open up trade and instead we created massive amounts of wealth and they use that to propagate the socialistic ideas instead of adopting democracy and capitalism for themselves now which is rich versions of what they used to be makes our life more difficult since they have more leverage in bargaining power 20% of revenue coming from china i would be concerned about apple which is why we decrease their position and were on our way to apple right now. stuart: you don't sound too keen on tesla or apple so you're reducing your size, certainly not apple thank you for joining us. i know we will see you soon. 15 seconds of the market opens we start out a brand-new week on wall street it looks like a solid opening, certainly a nice gain for the nasdaq, now i'm looking at the dow futures right before the market opens, looking at 100-point gain, let's have a look, the market has opened,
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they pressed the button and off we go, right from the get-go the dow was up 155 points there must be a couple of stocks that are doing very, very well but most of them are up, i see 26 win winners, 27 winners, two down, one unchanged. you get the point apparently a lot of green on the screen, the next case the s&p 500 has opened on the upside to the tune of .65%, two thirds of 1%, solid 4486 is your level. as for the nasdaq i'm expecting a solid gain in we got it .89, .9% 123 points higher, the nasdaq actually 13000 and change, look at the winners meta, firmly above 300, 301 on meta. apple shy of 180, microsoft up $3 at $3.37 amazon $1.39, alphabet a laggard but is up 76
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cents, that is a half percentage point, let's start with meta closely looking at them, they, i see this on the prompter award powerful a.i. system, now i know where the stock is up. lauren: journalist reporting that the new a.i. could be as capable as open a.i. chat gpt, this is the most advanced and that could be stronger obviously we know businesses are flocking to artificial intelligence a.i. and meta is going to be ready next year. they currently are trying to acquire as many nvidia h100 chips as they can to train their model so this would be a big win for margo coburg. stuart: the stock is up, who is bullish on article. >> citigroup it's only up half 8% for citigroup says the shares are going to 138, or call reports "after the bell" today, it is all about a.i. in the cloud unprecedented demand for
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both. last quarter oracle signed contracts with generative a.i. customers with more than $2 billion expect that to grow and obviously they have a strong relationship with nvidia. i just mentioned nvidia into other become but he stories that we just did, meta and oracle is all about a.i. and nvidia factors into all of this. stuart: that stock name has been on the show every single day probably five times a day for the past six months that's the way it is, tell me about the deal that qualcomm struck with apple both are up nicely,. >> qualcomm will supply the 5g chips that power the iphone through 2026 the next three cycles of iphone will likely have a qualcomm chip, the timing is interesting what's been announced tomorrow the new iphone 15 from apple but that is covered by the old qualcomm
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this is a new one for the next generation phones. i'm wondering how much this is going to help even though the stocks are up, apple is working with intel to design its own ship. at some point. stuart: you have to wait for a couple of years, qualcomm comes in and comes into 2026. both of them are up. ali baba i believe that stock is up, actually dead flat the outgoing ceo has made a bold move. >> he is daniel saying he quit the cloud business less than three months after he said he wanted to focus on the unit. it would be obviously what are the six businesses that has spun off from ali baba is the second biggest after e-commerce. this is the guy, the mastermind behind singles day, 1111. he is pretty powerful now he is out and what happens to the spinoff of all the six
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companies. stuart: i would've expected the stock to go down but it's ever so slightly higher if you get out of the cloud business in the top guy gets out of cloud normally the stock would go down but not today. >> what does that say about discord at the top of the company. stuart: that we have hostess brands, they are the twinkie people and they consider the sale did have a buyer. lauren: just peanut butter, $5.6 billion. they will pay shareholders 35. 25 at the 54% premium hostess stock is up 90% as i speak maybe there will be a peanut butter twinkie if there hasn't been already what they get with this is assurance that they will be disturbing and because they have a distribution system and twinkie could harnessed into that. lauren: because of inflation were seen packaged food companies emerge in rails maker, campbell to spot them. stuart: since when have you had to be hungry to eat a twinkie. >> they don't fill you up it just satisfies the craving.
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a fried when? >> i draw the line somewhere. look at the sports fans were up 189 points, 34700 on the dow industrial europe half a percentage point right there, the dow winners, it is headed by goldman sachs 3m, make it expressed, all on the list the s&p 500, who are the winners, i will tell you right at the top is tesla of 14 bucks close to 6% state street, qualcomm,. >> moran, the nasdaq composite, who is the winner there it is tesla up $14 as i just told you, qualcomm is up a deal with apple, meta doing very well today. where is the ten year treasury yield, if it is hitting just shy of $4.30, just shy of 429. the price of gold 1952 per ounce. bitcoin, 25700 per coin, oil,
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>> the family unit will be deported if a child that was boarded the united states will also be deported. >> yes, that is correct, there are under the 14th amendment of whether a child of an illegal immigrant is indeed a child who enjoys birthright citizenship they are contested. >> that was presidential
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candidate vivek ramaswamy he wants to end birthright citizenship and the children of illegals born in america would not be americans, radical stuff, vivek ramaswamy is here with me in this studio. welcome to the program. that was very strong stuff, outlawing birthright citizenship. what justifies that. >> if you enter this country illegally with the intention of having a child here as a basis for establishing citizenship in this country that is not something the 14th amendment is designed to protect against. if you want to get on the legal scholarship side a kid of diplomats was born here does not qualify for birthright citizenship because there's qualifiers in the 14th amendment is is you have to be subject to the laws and jurisdiction thereof so i'm highlighting previously unexplored questions because replacing a border crisis there are tens of thousands of illegal migrants crossing the southern border every day even the democrat mayor of the city that were in right now new york city
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claiming that this will destroy new york city in cities across the country. we can't sit by and watch passively i think we have to treat people with respect and dignity but a nation founded on the rule of law they come here illegally and have kids, birthright citizenship should not extend to the kids of the illegal immigrants of this country. stuart: president biden seems to be more worried about global warming than the nuclear war i'm going to roll a quick soundbite, roll the tape. >> only exponential threat that humidity faces even more frightening than a nuclear war is global warming going above 1.5 degrees in the next ten years and it would be real trouble, there is no way back from that. stuart: is global warming and exponential threat in your view? >> i believe it is not eight times as many people die of cold
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temperatures rather than warm ones, the right answer to all temperature -related deaths is more abundant access to fossil fuels. there is a 98% reduction in the climate disaster related deaths, hurricane, tornado, hurricanes over the last century to fossil fuels. with president biden the heightened threat of nuclear war is actually as high as it's been since the end of the cold war i'm worried about marching our way into major armed conflict with the russia china alliance. i see that as a greater threat in any foreseeable future then the threat of incremental increase in global service temperatures. stuart: you are the millennial candidate. a new generation. your generation feels very strongly about climate change, the younger the person the more they are to see you as an accidental threat, aren't you going to get your own generation. >> i am bucking the trend because we have to speak the truth what is going on with young people in this country were hungry for a cause, we are starved for purpose and meaning.
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at a time when faith and patriotism and hard work and family have disappeared, returning to new secular religions and that's with the climate change cult is it is a belief system that substitutes for feelings like faith and preacher to them. that's why you see amongst young people in particular but the board that we dilute that with her own positive vision for american national identity, the less we will obsess over the secular climate cults. stuart: you would reverse all president biden screen policies, drill baby drill. >> i think we need to drill, burn coal, embrace nuclear energy for that matter to in one of the mysteries, the biggest opponent to carbon emission is an opponent to nuclear energy in the united states, that says the climate agenda has nothing to do with the climate it is about global equity letting china and the rest of the world catch up to the united states that's why
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there gets nuclear energy because it might be too good it does take a republican to go beyond the traditional talking points as i am now doing to dive deeper into the substance of the science and make the argument grounded in reason, what advances human welfare and human prosperity that's what i care about not carbon emission which i think is wrong focus. >> you were at the u.s. open the men's championship and i believe you were a nationally ranked tennis player as a younger man. good clarification. let me ask you this what would you have done with the protesters who interrupted the semi finals of the women's game and held up the game for 49 minutes, what would you have done with them. >> part of being a protester and engaging in civil disobedience you have to face the consequences of the civil disobedience i think police should hold them accountable to the fullest extent of the law but in the meantime i believe in free speech and open debate, i would've done the same thing that i do for protesters at my own events.
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i will give them the microphone and let them make the case as long as they get to be heard and return. >> i think it would've been an interesting moment to say you get 60 seconds to say why you believe the soviet next eventual threat and they wouldn't of been able to do that it is longer to get to hear the other side and return that is a two minute break it's not that much different that the break that they already took it would've been more productive but then they need to be held accountable because that's what it means to be engaged in civil disobedience you face the consequent is in these protesters who interrupted the event should face the consequence just as anyone else should but i also embrace free speech and open debate in the same standard especially to those who disagree with me. stuart: not at the u.s. open, don't do that. >> my first recommendation they should've been doing what they were doing but if their feet were glued to the ground its use it to make a point and instructive that this is a religious cult belief system it's not grounded in reason and science and we could see that by engaging in open reason to
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debate the facts don't hold on their own merits. stuart: you know you new york very well you come frequently over the years and as you walk around these days in the last week do you notice deterioration in the city. >> i got here late last night for the open but in recent months there is a deterioration in the city there's no doubt about it compared to a decade ago or 2015 at 2016 the crime and the fact that you have to look over your shoulder and the border crisis played a big role in influx of illegal migrants into the city and the sad part you have a mayor who sees the problems and courage to speak to it but when it comes to actual solutions has to bend the knee to the progressive wing of the party that is the culture of fear that i'm looking to overcome in this campaign we have to say in public what people are otherwise willing to say in private and once we do that courage will be contagious and i think we will win this election in a landslide. vivek ramaswamy thank you for being with us.
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court that the white house center of disease, fbi likely violated the first amendment and cannot coerce social media platforms to remove content the appeals court with judges appointed by republican presidents throughout the lower court language saying the government could not contact the platforms directly, the white house spokesperson tells me the administration promoted what they call responsible actions related to health and safety adding are consistent view remains that social media platforms have a critical responsibility to take account of the effects of the pop forms are having on the american people that make independent choices about the information that they present. after the lower court ruling in july senator eric schmitt says the government has 0 business telling us what information we can see. >> all of this has been unmassed, you have agencies across the board that were working directly and coercing social media giants to center americans and violate the first
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amendment rights and that's of this case represents giddiness to a place or people can speak freely and openly without government censorship. >> a few weeks ago i asked in the white house press secretary has been unable to tell me what level of contact remains between social media companies in the federal government. stuart: thank you very much indeed. here's what we have mayor adams new york city once every agency to cut the budget by 5% this is because of the migrant crisis. sean duffy will discuss that the chicago teachers union moved her son to a catholic school she wants school choice for her son but not everybody else. cory deangelis asked, steve hilton to discuss publicly the president's age and acuity, is new york city being destroyed by the migrant crisis, the mass says yes it is i will ask john, he's good to be here. the 10:00 o'clock hour of barley will be next.
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