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♪ david: movie reference & reference, it is 10:00 eastern time. i'm david asman in for stuart varney today, let's get straight to your money, a red day in the markets, the nasdaq is down a full percentage point. dow is down 161 points. market activity has stayed except for further loss in nasdaq which is done a full percentage point. the 10 year treasury yesterday had a prop to the upside. today it has taken a breather settling down two basis points but not enough to make up for the jump. it is still over 4.5%. oil is up above 90 yesterday. it traded below 90 an uptick today though it is still below
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$89.74. bitcoin trading down $125, we got the latest read on consumer confidence. 103 is the number. new home sales coming in at 675,000, scott schillad they, i don't have the estimate so no way of putting those numbers into a comparison of how they did compared to expectations but consumer confidence, people have been paying for stuff they want with credit cards without necessarily worrying about the future. is that a problem? >> it's a big problem. at first they started to rig their savings, that is gone, record low savings, their credit card rates are going up. that the double whammy and they
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went to home equity lines of credit taking money out against the value of the homes, it's gone up since 2020 and now 1/3 of the people with a 401(k) -- 401(k) rated for hardship loan, there's no one else to turn. and on top of it starting sunday or monday next week we will start to have those student loan repayments. i can't imagine consumer confidence will be sky high at the same time these mortgage rates go above 8%. we saw those spikes in rates. i tell you, i have been in the camp of we are not having a soft landing or hard landing, it's going to be a long landing. the fed has set higher for a longer which agrees with me but i'm also worried the fed agrees with me because they've been getting it right as of late. i say this. going from 0 from 15 years to 5. 5 is a huge shift in interest rates and the consumer and small businesses are not built
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for right now. david: homeowners paying 40% of their pretax income on mortgage, just on mortgage, doesn't include taxes. it's an enormous strain. let's talk about whether or not we have a further hit to the economy from what's happening with the uaw strike, looks like they may be settling something with ford though jeff flock just suggested they ran into another snag, closing them up causing of the battery plant in michigan, the activity therefore a variety of reasons, what effect does that have on the economy? >> the uaw strike which was settled, american airlines, west coast dockworkers, all these things mean one thing and that's higher wages. those wage increases are going to be passed onto the consumer for price increases so it's going to add to inflation. at the same time we have oil
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trading $91 a barrel. none of this stuff, if it feels like the government has lost control it is because the government has lost control, that's the issue so we have to keep in mind this is, wages are going to push pressure on inflation to go higher and that's going to be a problem. david: talk about the richness of the guy calls himself the most prounion president in history driving so many of these uaw jobs to nonunion states even china. china is better than any us car companies so he's not doing a lot for the uaw, is he? >> he's been hurting them because the uaw is not stupid. they can see it only takes 40% of the labor to make an electric vehicle. the government turned our entire country upside down in the fact that electric vehicle is somehow going to be better and have lesser carbon footprint than a combustion engine. i am sure most folks watching
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know that it's not the case. you can make an argument the electric vehicle has a bigger carbon footprint than a combustion vehicle but we are all supposed to go and virtue signal and purchase these electric vehicles which makes the uaw nervous because they know it only takes 40% of the labor. that is how he's hurting them. like you said, exporting a lot of the stuff or letting china do a lot of the things for electric vehicles, in europe china sells their cars, there electric vehicles for $20,000 versus the european electric vehicles in the $50,000 range. uaw knows that would come here as well and they are not selling as many cars are using as many workers. i get why they are striking. david: the core of this is the president's energy policy. he's following through on his promise to declare war on fossil fuels, nikki haley sound off on biden's energy policy saying americans are paying more but getting less under
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this administration, energy prices have risen twice as fast as anything else, that's the consistent theme of the past two years, more suffering at home, less security abroad. security is so much a part of this. colored energy and security for a reason. >> security, we don't have a border, we don't have police to do their job, we are defunding the police, taken down the walls of the border, we don't have any security here and what the biden administration's energy policy, thousand scientists signed up to a paper last week saying they don't think we have a climate crisis yet we are going to turn our entire economy which we built for the last 200 years on cheap, readily available energy, upside down, put people out of work, ruin lives, ruined cities and ruin local municipalities and economies so that we can go down this route of wind and solar. it is absolutely insane but there is nobody trying to stop.
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only one car company, the ceo of nissan said i will slow my rollout when it comes to evs. everybody else, this isn't even a law, just mandates, these big three are going down hook line and sinker with the government saying in step saying we are going to go down this ev mandate. let the consumer decide, that would be a great idea. david: as a result of what they are doing, ford seems to be less holding than gm and the others, ford is doing terribly in the sales not only sales here they are losing 3 billion a year on their ev programs but losing market share to china as well. unless you have a marxist state willing to get everybody their marching orders and they have no choice in all the economy it doesn't work and this industrial policy seems to be completely broken. >> they are upsetting all the things you like to have to have a nice life, opened up the border, defunded the police,
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taken away your car, you can't use a gas stove, no more ceiling fans, can't have meat, have to eat bugs. assault on the daily living of the middle class and that is economy. david: got to leave it there. thank you, appreciate it. donald trump broke with house speaker kevin mccarthy. he's telling republicans to shut down the government if necessary unless they get everything they want. it comes but it comes as biden's campaign accused republicans of lethally leading trump function as their chief political strategist at the expense of american families. david avella joined me now. could trump influence the debate that's going on between the house in the senate? >> he could've he gets on board with where the speakers trying to take us, that is fund essential services while at the same time keep the caps on that were negotiated earlier this year to give conservatives a
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big win and allow us to move to the political side of this which is get the messaging on what wins independents for us. when you ask independents, the majority when they think of bidenomics think of wasteful government spending and inflation. our messaging should focus on that. we can get government spending under control by getting rid of much of the wasteful spending this president has put in place during his term. david: part of the problem is the senate, a lot of people say senator mcconnell says more about the senate, helping out senator schumer than he does about helping house republicans. what do you say to that? >> republican leadership want to get a bill passed so that we can move on to putting good policy in place. you can't dismiss the fact that those caps help keep some
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control. david: a specific question, is senator mcconnell a roadblock? >> we are in the minority in the senate. asked chuck schumer why where he is on getting a budget passed. you will have the republican votes to pass a responsible budget teamed up with conservatives in the u.s. house. the question becomes does it become a budget that is passed by the majority of republicans in the house or does it require speaker mccarthy to put coalition together with democrats? this is in the hands of house republicans. do they want to stay united or do they want to force the speaker to have to go get democratic votes to pass a budget. david: thank you very much. we are going to have more. tomorrow night is the second gop primary debate.
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it is hosted by stuart varney, right here on fox business. what tax policies, tax policies are so critical to the one like that our economy has now which is operating under the trump tax cuts, either going to be specific tax policies laid out tonight by some of the candidates? >> won't matter whether tax policies are if republicans don't start making the case that they are a better nominee than the current front runner donald trump, the challenge for them is that tax policy all starts with extending the tax cuts donald trump got passed in 2017 in. unless you're willing to have a better policy than keeping the standard deduction where it is now and the child tax credit, better have better policies than that. no matter what your tax policy is. david: nikki haley moved to second place in some of these polls we've seen. 's she the one best positioned to go even further ahead than she did from the last debate?
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>> she is getting a look among donors and voters, this debate helps give her an opportunity to propel her even further because as we get closer to the third and fourth debate the field starts getting smaller so you are not on the rise you're not going to be on the stage. david: good to see you. florida governor rhonda santos and california governor gavin newsom have officially agreed to a debate. will be a 90 minute debate that will take place november 30th in georgia and our very own sean hannity will be hosting, first time the two governors will face off in a debate and there's a lot of speculation governor newsom will throw his hat into the 24 presidential debate so we will be hearing more about that during the debate and we are getting a first look at the debate stage ahead of tomorrow night at the ronald reagan presidential library in seamy valley, california.
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7 candidates taking the stage with moderator stuart varney, dana perino and ilia calderon, tomorrow night at 9 p.m. eastern time right here on fox business. still had, rfk junior threatening to run as an independent as hillary clinton reportedly warns president biden to take a third-party challenger seriously add a new study showing the blue light that comes out of iphones and other tablets can speed up puberty. doctor marc siegel will tell us how a bluelight can negatively impact your children's health and our next our. take a look at this. health department's antidrug campaign is encouraging kids to use fentanyl in a safer way. is there any safe way to use fentanyl. seattle guy jason rantz has the story next. is live.
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david: the markets, dow jones is down close to 300 points, nasdaq down 173, that's 11/3 percentage point loss for the nasdaq and the s&p 500 is down as well. now this, more migrants continue to cross the southern border, drugs follow, the dea says mexican cartels are the primary source of fentanyl pouring into the united states. david spunt joins me now. what is the white house doing about it if anything? >> the white house is focused on what the dea is doing about ananda there's a fentanyl summit going on at dea headquarters just across the
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bridge from washington dc and northern virginia. attorney general merrick garland is speaking to families, joined by the dea administrator for the summit. right now fentanyl top of mind as the drug continues to become more potent and harder to detect as border crossing numbers continue to grow, so does fentanyl, not necessarily from all the people crossing the border but the drug is making its way into the united states primarily through these cartels. this is a picture of ashley romero, just 32 years old when she died in 2018. according to her mom who i spoke to yesterday ashley took half a pill of what she thought was her medicine and her tragic death, her mother works to prevent the same thing from happening to other families. she's in washington dc this week to meet with the dea. her organization's voices for awareness, aims to bring awareness and understanding that one granula fentanyl like a grain of sugar or sand can kill someone or more.
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so in 2020, 56,000 people died from synthetic opioids primarily fentanyl according to the cdc, 2,022, that number is not final, jumped 30% to 75,000 people. last week the son of former mexican drug lord l chop oh was extradited to the united states. and her brothers were targeted for fentanyl distribution. you talk about those cartels, the dea says the one he once ran are the biggest distributors, the two biggest distributors of fentanyl to the united states. david: thank you very much. take a look at this. homicides in seattle are expected to surge from 2,022. one hundred 14 people have been
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killed so far this year and still three months of the year to go. our seattle guy, jason rantz joins me now but we have a hard story about fentanyl taking place in the seattle area but the issue of crime. is there anybody, any public official, any city body deserving of praise or is this, are they all guilty of this crime? >> when it comes to violent crime there are no winners. they refused to fully fund the police department, refused to get behind police officers and as a result, all these policies passed at the state level that emboldened these criminals, they are the ones to blame. when you tell criminals we are not going to throw you in jail and if you get caught we put you in restorative justice program which don't do anything. all you are doing is encouraging their behavior. we have a bill passed a couple years ago with the criminal justice reforms that tells officers they cannot pursue any
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criminal who drives off so unless there's reasonable suspicion for violent crime which is not always easy to establish you can't chase them. by the time you establish that they are long gone. david: the mayor, city council, prosecutors, city council all over the united states have taken on enormous power over the past 20 years but specifically during the pandemic, the pandemic supersized the power of city councils. >> the a did a lot of damage the last few years when they refused to allow people to come into city hall to lobby against certain pieces of legislation. david: a social media campaign in tow -- took home a oriented towards children, harm reduction on drug issues but essentially you say it can be seen as encouraging drug use particularly fentanyl. >> it is giving tips on how to
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safely use fentanyl except you can't safely use fentanyl. i suppose it could be a little safer but that doesn't make it safer. david: 1 g can kill a person. there's no way to take this -- >> why are we telling youth do it in groups, test your drugs beforehand, you can reverse an opioid overdose, put some focus and funding into treatment so that they are not addicts to begin with. david: there's nothing about going after the criminals that are providing this for the community. you've got a book coming out called what's killing america, just tell us, what is killing america? >> the policies of the radical left that accelerated over the course of the last few years and the problem is there are not a lot of folks connecting the dots between what's going on and why it is happening.
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we know about crime crisis and housing but we don't know what's responsible. i could talk to anyone it ask them to defined that to define that but not a single person knows what that is. every blue city, county, and state adopted at the federal level, that's the strategy on drug use. drug addition has gotten better or worse -- david: safe spaces in new york where people can shoot up and do all kinds of drugs, that if it saved a life here and there, generally speaking has done nothing to stop the acceleration of drug use and people dying from drug use. >> it does not work, same with homelessness, housing first, sounds great we are putting people into homes except there is no rule that you have to stop using drugs for subsidized housing. it is ludicrous and every single person, for those who think they can just get away with it, moving out of the big
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cities, it will follow you so make sure you are learning about it. david: the book is called what is killing america. now this. new video showing severe overcrowding of a processing facility for migrants, struggling to keep up as 11,000 migrants poured into the border over a 24 hour period. dan sullivan a long way from the border saying the border crisis is affecting the citizens of alaska. he joins us next. new jersey senator bob menendez claiming he hid cash because of his cuban heritage. >> from the personal savings account, because of the history of my family facing confiscation in cuba. david: more leaders calling for him to resign over the charges. brian yannis has that report next.
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dow jones industrials down 250, nasdaq down one hundred 42, it was down one hundred 70. it has improved a little but if you call it an improvement. democrat senator bob menendez is rejecting calls to redesign, claims that he's going to be exonerated from all bribery charges that he believes are politically motivated. brian, give me the latest. >> reporter: good to see you. it's about senator bob menendez's curious explanation why investigators found $480,000 in cash stuffed in envelopes and hidden in clothing cabinets. the envelopes have fingerprints and dna and one of his co-conspirators accused of bribing these senator. yesterday in an on camera statement menendez said he kept cash in his home because he is the son of cuban immigrants. >> for 30 years i have withdrawn thousands of dollars
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in cash from my personal savings account. which i kept for emergencies and because the history of the family facing confiscation. >> menand is walked away from the podium without taking a question from reporters yesterday. he ignored questions about the 11 gold bars found in his home at the mercedes-benz prosecutors say is worth bribery payments to his wife in exchange for using his position to protect and enrich business associates and to benefit the government of egypt. menendez has stepped down from the position he claims he is innocent and indicated he is not going anywhere. five democratic senators called on him to resign. if he does, new jersey democratic governor phil murphy will appoint someone to fill his seat. menendez should resign but the white house is among them.
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>> we believe the senator stepping down from his chairmanship was the right thing to do. as it relates to anything else, any decision he has to make, it will be up to him and senate leadership to decide. we see this as a serious matter. >> reporter: all 5 codefendants including menendez and his wife make their first court appearances and that sums it up pretty perfectly. david: having a laugh. his constituents, strong number from the cuban community so he makes that player constantly. >> he brought up the fact that he's latino and that is why he is being targeted. senator dan sullivan joins me, republican from alaska and pleased to see him in person. you are in the marine corps too. >> god bless your son. david: thank you. on menendez, should he resign?
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>> very serious charges, it's good he stepped down from the chairmanship of the senate foreign relations committee. if these are proven true, should painful consequences, i will leave it up to schumer and president biden. i will say one thing. a little bit of history. feds coming after politicians, big corruption scandal in the end of the day, it was the feds who were corrupt. david: he does have a history. >> a lot of history. gold bars -- david: sewing money into their clothing, do you do that? >> i don't do that. last time i checked. david: i want to talk to you, alaska is a long way from the southern border but in new york and chicago, they are being directly affected by migrants coming in. do you have that problem?
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>> this is the biggest dereliction of duty of the biden administration. on 70 issues driven by the far left of the democratic party, record numbers in the last two years, 2.4 million coming and illegally. it is open border. i've been to texas at night with senators watching thousands of immigrants come across the border. to your question, does this impact the state like mine, thousands of miles away? you bet it does. we have the highest rates of fentanyl overdoses of any state in the country and that is coming from our open border literally killing alaskans, killing americans, national security crisis, health crisis, humanitarian crisis, one hundred% made by the biden administration, outrageous.
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david: something that affects every alaskan is all y'all. we just had a major decision by the biden administration to change a law which i don't think they are allowed to do, a piece of the tax law that had to do with opening up just a sliver of and more, the national reserve, for drilling, the president essentially got rid of it, said he's not going to allow that to take place. are you challenging of that? >> states challenge that and we will find a lot of corruption. let me give you an example. the press will not talk about, i have written the department of interior to have them look at senior department of interior officials who, prior to working at the department, working far left environmental groups and come in 2 government making decisions on alaska, same issues they were working
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on previously. secretary holland focuses on shutting down alaska all the time. get this. over half of all oil and gas for drilling on federal land have gone to what state, new mexico, new mexico. imagined that. secretary holland's state. can you imagine a republican administration shutting down democrat states all over the country and the department of interior, secretary was making it drill baby drill in his or her state, it would be nuts. new mexico has increased production by 700,000 barrels a day, over half of all oil and gas permits in the country. holland illegally shuts down alaska, drill baby drill in new mexico, some of these right that story, the senate, mainstream media -- david: today president biden will be in a picket line
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because of their strike but a lot of people are saying it is rich because so much of his policies have driven union workers out of their jobs. it is going to nonunion states, to china et cetera. i wonder how many union workers in alaska who work in the fossil fuel industry have been affected by this decision? >> so glad you asked this question. the big issue, really important story, when you look at where the national democrats are on the decision, when ever they have a choice between the interests of far left radical environmentalists and the men and women who built this country, oil and gas drillers, people who make cars, critical minerals, democrats, the president sell out the working men and women every single time
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for the interests of the far left environmentalists, coastal elites and this is what they do. to your point. driving this, shoving evs down everybody's throats, hurting men and women. david: is it fair to say thousands of workers in alaska lost their jobs because what happened with regulations of this administration? >> the impact is direct, supporting industries, thousands and great american workers, great american workers in the building trades who again when it is a choice, national democrats between the far left environmentalists and men and women, go to radical far left elites and i'm glad you asked that question because it is an issue. david: i'm glad to see you in person. appreciate it. call it the swift effect,
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jersey prices for kansas city chiefs travis kelsey skyrocketed after taylor swift attended this game sunday. we will tell you how high the prices have gone. if you made good money reselling tickets to properly are concerts, get ready to pay uncle sam. the new law that requires ticketing companies to give the irs information on resold tickets. gerri willis will break that down for us next. ♪ ♪
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reselling tickets, you mayo uncle sam some money. a new law requires ticketing companies to give the irs information on resold tickets. gerri willis joins me. a lot of people saying not fair. >> a lot of people are not happy. i want to say the irs is creating bad blood, like ticketmaster, turning over to the irs information on anybody who sold $600 of tickets each year. in the past, companies were required to send 1099 cares to anyone who sold $20,000 in tickets or had 200 transactions. this would likely be ticket brokers. new rules in the american rescue plan act, reselling one swift ticket could spark a tax bill.
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30% of the record-setting tour resold by and sellers, not ticket brokers according to stub hub. market text have spiked. spikes. the average price was $3800, 2300% increase from the reputation stadium tour for which the average retail price, $157. the average value of a ticket was 253. beyoncé and harry styles average resale price, over one thousand dollars each. by the way, taylor is breaking another record. her heiress tours the first to shatter one million dollars in ticket sales. she's beating out elton john whose farewell yellow brick war -- are yellow but road grossed $12 million. they are saying i don't want to pay taxes on this. david: a lot of the mom and pops probably bought an extra one thinking they could make
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more money on it. they declare that. it encourages snitching. i hate stuff the government doesn't encourage snitching, that is what they used to do in eastern europe and i don't like that stuff. good to see you. taylor swift attended a kansas city chiefs football team adding to further speculation about the nfl tight end, following her attendance, jersey sales by 400%, limited-edition jersey cost $175. the nfl is playing into the rumors, they changed the x, 2 nfl, taylor's version. still had going to polling shows 37% of americans approve of president biden's job performance, more democrats urging the president to pay attention to those bad numbers. new york governor hochul sending one hundred 50 national guardsmen to respond to the migrant influx in her state but
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david: it is 10:51, brian kilmeade joins me now. let's start with your favorite person in the world, anna navarro who is cohosting you. she just urged president biden to take his recent bad polling percentage seriously. >> you cannot take the hispanic vote for granted because you are running against day racist, can't take a woman vote for granted because you are running against a sexual harasser or sexual assault, can't take the black vote for granted because you are running against a racist. president biden needs to look at this paul, not be afraid of it but learn from it. people need to feel that the economy is better. the economy is better, two stronger years of it but not enough to say it, people need to feel it.
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david: abc washington post poll found 44% of americans say they are worse off financially under biden. how did biden or navarro change people's feelings? brian: the problem people point to, president obama had the same numbers, george w. bush in the middle of the iraq war, the problem is the president of the united states every day he speaks in public he makes a major gaffe. he is not capable of doing what barack obama, bill clinton and george w. bush did. 5 stops day, go out and convince people you have a better program and the next guy is worse because the president is not able to perform, speak, or give interviews or convince people. he spent the whole summer telling everyone bidenomics is great and the american people say it's not. he's got 23% in the same poll
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from that and overall inflation is down but it is higher then since he took office and up 17% so when people go shopping not looking for a 30-2nd ad but affordable groceries. gas is up to $3.88. doesn't matter you told me bidenomics is great. if i'm in california $6.30 for regular gas, doesn't matter what you tell me. i will make my own opinion up when it comes to dollars and cents but i do think they had no answer for this paul. the washington post and abc are running from this poll which is insane. david: you are saying even if he was able to live better about the economy, he's not up to the job. the president of the united states, the most important job in the world, being run by somebody who's not up to the job. that a scary situation. brian: not going to get better.
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kamala harris's approval rating, 37. the barter -- the border falls apart at a time we've never seen before, we've never seen anything like this, she's not doing the job and just gave her the gun job, new office for gun violence, she's running that. david: we were going to run a soundbite, kathy hochul, governor of new york, deployed 150 national guardsmen to respond to the migrant crisis in new york city, that's not going to help anything. >> they will be -- came here before july 31st theoretically, bringing them downtown to all the space they rented with our tax dollars and ready for the workforce, help them fill out forms because they have temporary visa for 18 months. they are going -- look at the violence over the weekend at the roosevelt hotel, look at the cop that pulled over a drunken illegal immigrant and the 20 for your and the 24-year-old bit off the end of his finger.
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all these things, police officers are overtaxed and underpaid, spending $1.3 billion on hotel rooms. david: we got 10 seconds, quick solution to a lot of the problems, and declared new york a sanctuary city. brian: the right to shelter and on the border, pressuring mexico with tariffs the same way guatemala and others, you lose your aid if you don't control your border and that will take the pressure off and there's a bunch of waves to this but we see how it could work, not just the wall but that's part of it, not just tariffs but that's part of it. brian: david: have a great show, the rest of it. still had, the new yorker, showing trump/biden/pelosi using walkers and doctor mark siegel on the dangers of the blue light exposure to children from your iphones and the
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