tv Cavuto Coast to Coast FOX Business October 23, 2023 12:00pm-1:00pm EDT
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u.s. city with a 90 day departments world cup soccer final, pasadena, california, massachusetts, new jersey, chicago, ashley ethic both you and i should get this right. >> we should embarrassingly i hope so, pasadena, number one. it has to be pasadena. by the way, brazil and italy on penalty kicks, that was 1994, a quick check of the market, we have a turnaround, in the green, oil is down, the ten year treasury just down in stocks have gone straight up, very different from where we open the market two hours ago. that's it for "varney & company", "coast to coast" starts now. >> a very big hour ahead almond cavuto "coast to coast" an all
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out war as the middle east is on the brink of abrupt into a wider conflict. china is sending in their own ships and we are sending missiles following increasing threats from iran. at home presidential hopeful north dakota governor doug burgum is here to talk about how the u.s. should handle this and how he would if he makes it to the white house. change is tough and mayor eric johnson knows it. we will be talking to longtime democrat who recently declared himself a republican, how he's battling outrage over his decision and whether his state struggles with an open border led to his decision to make the change. welcome to the show on this very busy monday i am david asman and for neil cavuto. glad you could join us. we start with the all little markets as we kick off this trading week. the ten-year treasury surging past 5% briefly a level not seen
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since 2007, let's dig into what all this means for wall street and mostly for you, joy to be bullseye ingenuity funds adam johnson. i have to say i don't want to get into my details but on the other hand i looked at my 401k for the first time in several weeks. it was a shock, a 201k. hasn't lost half but within the past couple of weeks is lost more than 5% that is pretty sobering. >> it is sobering, the problem that is afflicting stocks is the fact that bond yields, interest-rate tapping going up and we have to break the fever. there is signs if you look at the market i think run the cusp of a turn, look no further than inflation. david: we are looking at a turn today, we opened with the downmarket, it popped into the green and we should mention the vicks which reads volatility in
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the market drop, down 8% right now if you have the vix up ther. i'll tell you what happened a couple of things, they took bond yields up to 20 or 25 year highs, that is the magic point where the trader said we went to the high and we did not go through it. all the sudden they said maybe we should take the other side and the other thing that happened bill ackman a hedge fund investor came out and said it does not make sense to be short bonds you cannot bet against rates you need to be buying bonds for the very simple reason that guys like you and me look at bond yields 30 day government piece of paper with no risk on it is yielding five and a quarter and they say hang on i should be buying that so i think were getting at the point with maximum pain and concerned with what's happening or not happening on capitol hill to what's happening in israel and ukraine to the uncertainty
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around the debate, there comes a point which the market price is in the uncertainty and it takes it to an extreme. i think what we see on bond yields right now is the extreme and starting to change course. david: a lot of people are afraid or not sure how to invest in treasury per se as six-month treasury or a one year treasury, what about money market funds, j.p. morgan chase, if you dealing with the bank like that, a substantial bank, plenty of liquidity, is that a safe bet, that's not something needed to worry about. >> you can get over 5%. >> it is short-term stuff you can park your money there for a month over 5% on annualized basis, you get 5% on annualized basis. the u.s. has never defaulted on its debt, i know we have ringling's and washington where
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they had to close down the government for 20 or 30 days but we never defaulted on our debt and we never will that is why risk-free yield. >> there are some examples of corporation that had defaulted and that makes people weary of getting into corporate bonds, is there any corporate bond issue that you would look at right now. i don't trade bonds and the growth investor my whole thing is american ingenuity so i want to find the growth and i want to put on a bond hat just for you and tell you there are a lot of bonds and bond funds that are yielding anywhere from six, seven to eight percentage points, that's because bonds created this spread if government is risk-free add another 3% for government bonds or for corporate bonds because there could be risks, that's how you get to the six, seven, 8% that makes a lot of sense, you can buy investment-grade debt that is yielding around 7%.
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if you go slightly below investment grade you can get a+. what kind of sectors and terms of stock buyers are you interested in. >> , growth investor so i look at text type stocks. everything is the artificial intelligence stock. if you are uncertain about what to look at, you cannot go wrong with the big guy the obvious ones, my kazaa, amazon, apple, et cetera, and plenty of capital, three or 4% of capital in the big names and then i have my little guys at one, 2%. david: great to see you. republicans are debating president biden's request for the three-pronged $105 billion global aid package as were wages in the middle east, the russian ukraine conflict shows no signs of easing in the border crisis is only getting worse, congressional correspondent asa huaishah hasnie is on capitol
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hill. >> after they we're going to have to watch this very closely. some folks are complaining on the hill, not only that the israel aid is going to be tied to the ukraine funding but tied to humanitarian aid that is meant to go to gaza. here is the breakdown of the biden administration big global aid package that request 105 billion yearly $106 billion request. the largest is the 61,000,000,004 ukraine, israel would get 14 billion, ten of which for weapons and part of the 9 billion in humanitarian aid would go to gaza. gop leader mitch mcconnell supportive of this saying the asks are all interconnected so it makes sense to bundle them together, the senate is likely going to come up with its own version its own package and republicans will want to include meaningful border security not just more money to funnel my grandson. >> were good except the
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financial responsibility of our allies and we certainly want to do something to help ourselves. will give the supplemental request a serious look. probably recommend changes as well. >> we are already hearing from several conservatives who are not okay with the gaza money mixed into this. >> i think joe biden the democrats need to stop playing games with israel funding, what does biden want to do send more money to gaza that will go to hamas that will be used to fund terrorism, it's only thing that they know how to do fund terrorist and it's a very, very bad idea. >> senator wicker today this morning on fox news said humanitarian aid needs to come from the global community not from the u.s.
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david: aishah hasnie, thank you very much. as congress debates president biden's response to the devastating violence in the middle east and our border 2024 presidential hopefuls are speaking out on the war in israel, joy to be one of the presidential candidates north dakota governor doug burgum. forgive me. let me ask what's going on in israel. today is a very significant anniversary, 40 years ago was the bombing in beirut that we lost 220 marines and 18 sailors, civilians, et cetera. are we in danger of being drawn into a conflict that could lead to the death of americans in combat? >> great to be on with you, 40 years ago we had the tragic loss of lives we had a commander-in-chief that stood up and said it is my responsibility, this is on me. we have right now joe biden trying to have it both ways with the 10 billion release to iran in june, the 6 billion for the
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hostage deal not enforcing the oil sanctions on iran, were talking about the world's largest funder of terrorism and joe biden is to live in a fantasy of trying to keep obama biden nuclear deal allied with iran and when we allow money to flow to iran and they fund hamas and hezbollah he wants money to go to the gaza strip and joe biden is trying to fund both sides of this and in ukraine because who is selling armed drones to the russians, iranians are, as your commander-in-chief i would make sure that we are aligned in supporting our allies and not funding our enemies. david: ronald reagan has actually pulled the troops out of lebanon after the disastrous bombing thinking that perhaps this is not the place for american troops, would you make a pledge to keep american troops out specifically of the war in the middle east?
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>> no options have to be on the table, what good is american force if you're promising not to use it. we have to be therefore allies come americans were killed on october 7 attack and americans were taken hostage as part of that and when joe biden offered to pay one point to billion dollars for five each american hostages. at that moment you understand international business and spent a career in latin america, you understand kidnapping for americans. we put a price on the head of every american tourist and business leader and every american student abroad and over a billion dollars. joe biden is negotiated with terrorists when he's giving money to iran. david: it's clear, when we were negotiating for the release of the five hostages by unfreezing the $6 billion for iran, they were planning with hamas to kidnap hundreds of people from israel included about twice as many americans as we got out a couple of weeks ago.
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>> absolutely. this is why joe biden is confused, it's not even clear his first remarks did not mention iran and i'm not sure the eradication of thomas is one of the objectives, he's trying to play both ways because he is people in his party that is so pathetic with terrorist, he is not in the spot where he can make effective decisions that are protecting american interest. america is safer and more prosperous when our allies are safe and prosperous. that has to be the objective of the national security policy. david: the aid package also includes border control. i don't know what the specifics are and how the president would plan to spend money on a board which he essentially left open. do you think it is right to gm those three things, the war in the middle east the war in ukraine and the border security in one package? >> national security includes
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border security and would not had national security under joe biden with six and a half million asylum-seekers. that is equivalent of every man woman and child in the state of maine, vermont and new hampshire, rhode island, joe biden's home state of delaware enter when the state of montana that is six and half million people in on top of that i've been down to the border more times than joe biden we've had troops from north dakota national guard flying night helicopter from san diego to the golf course trying to stop the transnational criminal organizations and another deployment of soldiers leaving last week to go down there to help out and what we have, you go down there and get a briefing and million and a half known got a ways seen on camera but not any contact with her border patrol and then another number which biden administration knows the unknown got a ways which could include because we know the ones we papered over 100 countries including all of the
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nations and individuals on a terrorist watch list syriac, iran, north korea, china, russia all coming across our border the idea that there could be hamas operating in our country the risk has gone way up in the last two and half years, you cannot let in a billion people unrestricted at all and not expect that we will be paying the price down the road. david: let's talk specifically about the economy, the president having heckuva time selling bidenomics. at your former businessman, you know what breanne dean is all about, the brand of bidenomics is rejected by about 65% of the american people, they don't think bidenomics is working they keep trying to sell a brand that americans don't want, what is that all about. >> it should be a brand with 100% of americans because it's not about being a republican, democrat or independent, inflation is insidious and visible hidden tax that comes
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like a thief in the night and steals your savings and people in america that had savings had lost 30% of the value in the last two and half years and those that don't have savings, majority of americans live paycheck to paycheck are paying $700 more a month to put food on the table and gas in the car because of joe biden's disastrous economic policies which are underpinned by his completely disastrous energy policies which is a key driver of inflation. david: let's talk specifically, we only have 30 seconds. energy is your specialty being in north dakota where you produce so much of it, what would you do to turn the situation around in america? >> first of all, day one we have to sell energy to our friends and allies, stop buying from adversaries. this last week, joe biden is releasing the oil sanctions on venezuela, some of the dirtiest oil in the world and if you care about the environment american prosperity in american safety you would want to have every ounce of energy produced in our
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u.s. not buying from foreign adversaries. it is the right answer for economic, environmentally and from a national security standpoint, joe biden 180 degrees wrong on energy policy. david: governor doug burgum make a hell of an energy secretary, we don't know if you'll be successful as president but best of luck. david: breaking news coming in, we are learning more about alaskan airlines flight that was forced to divert after a credible security threat that occurred on board, fox news correspondent joins us now. heckuva story. >> this was an off-duty alaska airlines pilot in the cockpit just behind the captain and the first officer when the off-duty pilot attempted to shut down the engine of horizon air flight from washington to san francisco
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the flight was diverted to portland and landed safely where police arrested 44-year-old joseph emerson. according to the county sheriff he is being held on 83 counts of attempted murder and endangering an aircraft. according to air traffic control, recording the captain told the tower, i'll give you a heads up, we have a guy that tried to shut down the engines out of the cockpit. i think he subdued. other than that we want law enforcement as soon as we get on the ground and get parked, the flight was full, 79 passengers, two pilots and two flight attendants. in a statement alaska air said a credible threat related to an unauthorized occupant in the flight deck occurred on the slight the crew secured without incident and all passengers on board were able to travel on later flights. it is not unusual for a company pilot to hitch a ride back to their home base after their work shift ends. that is not unusual. the pilot will sit down and sit
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back with the passengers and go to the jump seat so we can chat with the other pilots flying they often know one another, according to the sheriff emerson is 44 years old, 6-foot 1 inches, 210, 83 counts of attempted murder. my goodness, thank you very much for that. still ahead officials telling fox what is happening at the southern border that is keeping them up at night. we will have the shocking numbers and get reaction from the republican mayor of dallas who recently switched enjoyed the party after been a lifelong democrat. he joins us next. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this.
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>> our military participation in partnership over the years is much deeper and our enemy is the same, hamas through iran specifically sent 79 has been the enemy of the united states. this is completely different, americans are threatened by hamas here at home because of her open southern border, we need to support israel in the fight to destroy hamas and you cannot equate it to what is happening in ukraine. >> that was republican tennessee congressman mark green
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explaining why president biden's 103 billion-dollar aid plan that ties israel, ukraine and the crisis on our southern border into one lump-sum is a mistake republican dallas mayor eric johnson has seen the effects of the border crisis firsthand and mayor johnson joins me now, thank you for being here. do you even know what president biden wants to spend money on at our southern border because he hasn't been very successful of keeping enclosed. >> first of all thank you for having me, it is not clear exactly what the president wants to do down here at the border. i will say this, keeping people safe has got to be the top priority of anyone in the position leading this country, leading a state and certainly leading the city. i am a mayor and as a mayor we are in keeping people safe business, where the public safety business. with everything going out of the world and terrorism and hamas
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and other terrorist groups around the world and was happy that our southern border it is lack of security. we all need to do our job and are part to keep people safe. as a mayor that's why i recently formed the republican mayors association because i believe we need more republican mayors at the local level focusing on issues of public safety and prioritizing public safety. there is a lot of challenges facing americans particularly americans who live in our cities, 80% of americans live in a city and i do believe add the border to the list of things that are currently challenging our security in this country. david: particularly if you live as close as folks in dallas, we see the spinoff in places like new york and far away from the border where the situation is
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getting worse. in addition to the overall numbers, 269,735 encounters, migrant encounters last month that is the highest ever by far on record and 169 number does not sound like a lot but those are the migrants at cayman on the terror watch list, two of whom from iran last week. this is vital to national security, correct? >> yes it is obviously a national security concern. we have to take seriously securing the southern border we have to take seriously what our friends in israel are dealing with right now with hamas, these things are absolutely critical to americans national security. but we also have an issue with keeping people safe just from street crime in this country. i'm very concerned as a mayor and one of the top ten cities in america with just how dangerous things have become in some of our cities from street level
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violent crime. we have our hands full in this country and i believe we need more law and order focus, public safety prioritizing mayors and our cities across this country and i do believe we need the president of the united states who is going to prioritize border security and i believe we need to stand with our allies in israel right now and we need to do everything to protect americans. david: let me talk briefly about the economy. i'm sure that's another reason you came over to the republican side from the democrat side. family income particularly among minorities has gone down. we all know what it's like to shop, family income among minorities down 1.6% for black families, down 1.1% for hispanic families, for all of the talk that you hear among the democratic party about being the best party for minorities in this country has worked exactly
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the opposite since president biden came into power. is that one reason you switch from democrat to republican. >> is one of the main reasons i switched from democrat to republican. i was a democrat for 30 years, i know better than just about anybody what's going on in that party at this point. it wasn't always this way. i think it's gotten worse in recent years but there is a mentality the dominant mentality i would say in the party of the democrat party and that is an idea that tax revenue belongs to the government and it is theirs and we will determine how much of the private citizens money we will let them keep. it is a backward way of looking at things. i've been fighting since i became mayor over four years ago against the mentality and trying to cut taxes and we successfully lowered the tax rate every year i've been in office but it's always a fight every year it is a fight in ideological fight and i've said very recently what we
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cannot do is on top of inflation and rising interest rates add rising and increasing taxes on people right now, the last thing the people particularly working-class families, families, people of color made this argument. in dallas it's actually people of color black and hispanic voters have been the most outspoken in the most in favor of cutting taxes, they cannot handle the property taxes on top of the double whammy of high inflation and high interest rates, they need the relief. that was a huge reason why. david: i'm so sorry to do this but we're coming up on a hard break. we could talk for another half hour at least. good to see you, best of luck on the transition. another transitions are difficult. mayor johnson from dallas. mayor johnson from dallas. more right afterer this.
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david: san francisco trying to break the doom loop label. bay area business leaders are putting on a multimillion dollar ad campaign to save the city's plummeted reputation, kelly o'grady is here with that story. it's great to see you, who doesn't love a rebrand that's what san francisco is trying to do remind everybody the doom loop is not and evitable there is a new ad campaign called it all starts here and it's a love letter to the city trying to remind business leaders, tourists that san francisco has long been the birthplace of innovation, here's a taste. >> they compiled a few crazy to forge an uber, apple, google and countless other never been done before us, here is took nobel laureates, top neuroscientists in the ways kid on the block artificial intelligence.
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>> the campaign is funded by san francisco board business moguls in their aim to show the best is yet to come in the a.i. craze could interact and flow. the reality the bay area has struggled postpaid debit crime and homelessness continue to plague the city, robbery is up 16% versus last year and as a result people feel less safe, less foot traffic, more remote work in businesses are suffering. the proof is in the data commercial real estate have reached record highs, last quarter 34% of offices are empty. that is one third and were expected the number to climb in major retailers close iconic locations. even the westfield mall in downtown san francisco gave up its lease so fewer businesses and residents mean less tax revenue and it's gotten so bad that san francisco london breed is calling for departments to cut back so they can avoid a budget deficit and that is where the doom loop comes in less funding for police means more
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crime in the loop starts again. i watch the ad it's compelling but it's ironic you see a billboard touting innovation and next-door as a homeless tent for a lease sign. >> they have it in chicago as well and some say philadelphia and even l.a. we will see what happens, good to see you. the crackdown on natural gas is continuing a group of local legislatures and doctors are urging governor hochul in new york to sign a new bill that would expand on the gas stove band to include the decommission of natural gas pipelines implants for businesses, homes and for apartments, power the future founder and ceo daniel turner joined us now. i think this is nuts, this is way beyond gas stoves, to shut down essentially what they want to do is to electrify everything
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we would have baseboard electric heating, et cetera at the moment when our electric grids are overloaded plus the baseboard electric heaters don't work too well and much more expensive. >> they are much more expensive it is why people prefer natural gas for heating, hot water, also for their stove and this legislation is incredibly radical and not only calls for not allowing future gas stoves but retrofitting an actively decommissioning. my italian mother is watching this in queens and if you go to her house and tried to take out her gas stove you can have a real problem. you have to ask new yorkers if they're willing to give up not just their stove but their freedom and property and who's going to pay for all of this and pay to force people to buy new appliances. the ongoing war of fossil fuel comes at a time were new york
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itself as he mentioned in the previous segment is in the doom loop, new york is leading the nation in depopulation, people are leaving because there are not a lot of opportunities in a government that is hostile to you and your property and your freedom and this is a shining example. david: i wonder who the so-called experts are about how bad natural gases, the europeans decided back in july of 2222 label natural gas as a green energy because it actually reduces pollution in the countries that use a lot of it. it is much healthier than all of the other various forms of fossil fuels. they are now calling it green energy, who are the experts saying otherwise. >> is a great point, there bought and paid for and we saw this during covid with the silly covid rules were experts told us this would or would not work we have experts in tell us men could get pregnant right now and have to question who the experts are and we need reasoning here
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how many have grown up with gas stoves for generations and how many have heard people getting sick at a gas stoves. were supposed to believe that the appliance is deadly, you did a lot of healthy cactuses and would either the bogus reports. david: we have to cut it off, what concerns me is not so much the stoves it is the heating were coming into winter you want to switch an overloaded electrical grid to all electric heating. it makes no sense at all. we have to leave it at that, thank you so much good to see you. coming up after the break abide report from israel as the idf reportedly carries out raids in gaza, the very latest coming up.
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david: on the front lines near gaza, hamas is firing on israeli forces as the idf ramps up the strikes in the gaza strip forget trey yingst live in southern israel for the very latest. >> good afternoon, nice to see you we continue to follow the developments on the israel gaza border. overnight is really say they launched a hundred 20 different strikes against hamas and islamic jihad positions. to clear a path for the looming ground offensive that could come in a matter of hours or days, hamas and islamic jihad along the border if the israelis want to hit now before the ambush troops that would enter when the orders are given. today we spent the day with unit 360 unit gathering information and cleaning up the aftermath following october 7 massacre, i want to show you what it was like outside of a bomb shelter near the gaza border.
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>> down the street from the side of the music festival massacre, you can see the bomb shelter with the bird painted on the outside, 20 - 30 people hiding inside of the shelter when the october 7 massacre took place. we are told the hamas militants through hand grenades into the shelter killing the people inside, we were with unit 360 unit responsible for cleaning the aftermath, you can see the shrapnel marks on the wall of the shelter, people were hiding these were not shoulders or combatants they were civilians trying to enjoy their weekend with this brutal assault took place. think about 20 or 30 guys inside of the bomb shelters which can barely hold 20 people and they throw grenades into the bomb shelter and that was a close space and everybody was smashed. it was horrible thing to see.
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as more atrocities are discovered, the airstrikes against god said to continue, we saw images from the city of many gazans living in tents after their homes were destroyed in the northern part of the strip or they just evacuated south following the israeli warnings, you can see the videos israeli airstrikes published by the military, i want you to listen to is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu who spoke alongside the dutch prime minister as he discussed what israel is up against. >> i've been through wars, i've seen horrible things, i've never seen things this horrible, this is a battle over civilization. as the prime minister prepares his forces and cabinet for the warhead and the continuing conflict, day 17 we know along the northern front there is a lot of activity in new attacks against israeli forces and civilians. david: trey yingst as always stay safe.
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dan o'shea is in navy seal commander that served as a core date or hostage working group at the u.s. embassy in iraq, commander, good to see you, thank you for being here. i have to go back to a couple of weeks ago when we made the deal with iran to release the five hostages by unfreezing the $6 billion in funds. i understand iranian funds, i understand they have a put their hands on it yet but at the very moment when we were negotiating, clearly they were plotting with this arrogance, hamas to kidnap hundreds of hostages from israel including at least a dozen americans. did the biden administration market ties the hostage industry? >> of course they did but it goes back to the previous administration obama and vice president biden when they sent a pile of $400 million in a c-130 for iranian-american hostages
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that were waiting entire round of the airstrip for hours until the plane landed from europe with pallets of cash euros in american dollars. this thought that america does not negotiate or make concessions to terrorist is out the window and that is in large part why we see americans targeted evermore around the world because of exactly this kind of conduct by this administration. david: bottom line, the message that we receive loud and clear over the past couple of months, you do not use the carrot with iran, you use a stick. i'm not talking about american forces in iran i'm talking about this stick of sanctions which were let down during the biden administration, essentially those sanctions during the previous administration brought the iranian economy were reaching to its knees. we have to go back to that rather than offering more carrots for more hostages.
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>> the hostage paying tribute to those who threaten your citizens abroad it goes back to the dawn of the american history. to pay the tribute to the pirates entry point, the same ideology to a two plus years ago, we paid the tribute and we had a president thomas jefferson said no more, we're going to put the money into the u.s. navy and that we took on the hostages had on. when you make concessions of terrorism and pay ransom all you do is encourage more of the same that is a reality and it goes back to the nation's founding in our very history they never seem to learn the lesson unfortunately. >> with your background in dealing with the hostage situation in iraq, there are back channels in the qatari's are working as a back channel because we know hamas agents are in qatar as our iranians, that is being used.
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is that an effective way of getting our messages back channel to the people that are holding the hostages? >> the reality the notion that we don't negotiate with terrorists as everybody u.s. policy and if it was it did not last long, you have to negotiate work behind-the-scenes. a lot of what is going on is in the shadows and important work being done at very senior levels in this administration, obviously you don't turn any opportunity to get hostages out. no stone needs to be unturned, you have to look every resource that you have and sometimes yes that means you're negotiated with shady characters in places like qatar, qatar is playing a very important role largely because terrorist organizations, this is how they negotiate with the west they grab hostages and part of that they want something
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in return, that's was going on behind the scenes. great to see you again thank you for being here, we appreciate your work and always we appreciate your service. time to check in with brian brenberg at "the big money show" to see what they have coming up at the top of the hour. >> israel facing a multi-front war but are they ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu back from the nation's northern border we will ask his spokesperson what is next but first more "coast to coast" after this. so, you have diabetes, and your glucose is heading low. [ alert sound ] dexcom g7, the most accurate cgm, can alert you before you go too low. now, that's more peace of mind with dexcom g7.
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>> nine candidates included our next guest after both congressman steve scalise and jim jordan failed, dan meuser serves on the house financial services and small business committee and joins us now, thank you for being here. i talked to kevin hern and other candidates over the weekend. after all you've seen over the past couple weeks why would you want this job. >> we obviously have a need for someone to come in and unite in your hearing that word a lot these days you have a plan how we can come together. kevin her and i and everyone on that republican list would do a fine job as speaker, we all have the same policies, were
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conservatives and problem-solving conservative, i'm about results and outcomes than i am ideology. we know the right policies restricting international security in improving pro-growth initiatives for economy and understanding the importance of following our constitution. what we need is someone who has experience and effectively implementing such plans but also that can bring us together, i have a plan that will make the speaker's office, we will put members first, we will expand member services, more inclusionary. it'll be one that brings the ideas in so as ownership by members, i mean all, we need to 17 out of 222. we need everyone to feel ownership on the direction that we are going in that building team culture. david: at the very least we need a speaker for all kinds of things started with a constitutional duty where spending is supposed to begin is the house, not the senate and
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the senate looks like it's taking over the role right now. >> it's very unfortunate, now were part of the dysfunction of washington, kevin mccarthy was a very good speaker, we were moving in the right direction. the white house is a disaster. mystically and foreign. from energy to her border to spending to handling of the international events. we need some leadership and build trust with the american people and promise in the liver and we need to deliver the white house going forward because reduction to be able to achieve. >> one quick question, the freedom caucus has come out with a memo saying no speaker no recess, do you agree? >> i am fine with that and i'm also fine with limited, we get the appropriations done and we stay here straight through. best of luck to you, thank you best of luck to you, thank you for being here we appreciate it.
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david: the markets are up in the green and the volatility index is down, now down 10%, the reason the ten year treasury is down as well. the interest rate is down to 4.8. all good in the markets. brian brenberg and "the big money show" to take it to the next hour. brain: i am brian brenberg speech on jackie d
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