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rally, that dow is up close to 300, the nasdaq twitter points. even so, i look at the dow 30, 27 of them are up, three are down, the years on the ten year treasury is up but stocks moving higher, go figure that, 487 on the ten year yield, oil down even though the war is heating up to some degree $84 a barrel, bitcoin strong, solid, 34600 is a quote now, have a look at the automakers, report of a tentative deal with general motors, the stock is down we don't know the terms but the stock is down, ford is down to $9 and stellantis on the upside at $18 a share, that is this market on a monday morning, now this. it is getting out of control members of congress are fanning the flames, democrat congresswoman pramila jayapal are saying they racist within
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regimen yet yahoo government and racist policies that israel is been carrying out, the use of the word racist, a deliberate attempt to bring people of color into the anti-israel movement. israel is an apartheid state, that is a reference to the racial separation policies previously followed in south africa. it is nonsense, 20% of israel's population is arab, they vote they are prosperous, jews are just columnist, stealing the land, that is nonsense, jews have lived in the region for thousands of years and that's not forget after world war ii jewish people were expelled from muslim countries by the tho thousand. this raises narrative is having a dreadful consequence here in america, black lives matter is being quick to jump on the racist charges created universities across the country jews are portrayed as oppr
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oppressors. at cornell the fbi is called in to investigate threats to slit their throats for god sake a direct reference to jewish students, riots at tulane with more expected today, 7000 intimidate new york city brooklyn orthodox jewish population. what a double standard. for people of color were being threatened and attack there would be expulsions in the rest but would each jews, nothing happens, it's out of control and it succumbed to a pump because to do something about the people in their own party who are deliberately dividing our society and racial lines. i'm just getting warmed up for the second hour of "varney & company". ♪. stuart: charlie hurt with me this morning, why do the democrats do something about the people in their own party. >> it's a real problem and the reason they are unable to do anything about it they have openly, democrats going back ten or 15 years have openly used identity politics which is dividing people by race, pitting them against one another and
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tailoring issues to make them hate one another and distrust one another, this is what happens, when you're seen in the streets and on campuses is a direct result of that kind of politics. it's absolutely disgusting. stuart: progressive politics is anti-jew at this point that's where they stand. >> is also obsessed with the race and on top of the anti-jew and is not just here, you have the united nations refusing to condemn to get the votes to condemn hamas for what they did but they do tell israel that they're not allowed to respond to this. >> let's move on before my head explodes. the 2024 race mike pence drops out and trampled has two real challenges, governor desantis and haley. two real challenges to trump. >> i think on ron desantis his campaign is leveling out a little bit he's doing a lot better now that he was a couple of months ago. but i think you are right, the
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two best chances to coalesce a group of people that are uncomfortable with trump are going to be nikki haley and ron desantis. it is really hard and the more negative press about donald trump with all of the headlines in all of the pursuit of him in court and elsewhere is still helping him. it is rallying people around him you might not love everything about him but to go to defend him especially if it's alternative for democrats. stuart: at this point in time to see anybody passing trump. i'm having a hard time seeing that i'm open to it because a lot of people the republican party uncomfortable with trump and the style but nobody is able to bring that group of people together in any effective way. stuart: unless there is a conviction at some point i wanted these court cases would that make a difference. >> you would think that all of
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the indictments at some point would put a dent in them and they don't put a dent in them they just make them stronger. thinking captures the same thing that trump captured in 2016. voters are outraged, they're upset with what's happening with their country, they see this and i see a guy who is fighting for them in the more slings and arrows that he takes, the more they love him and the more grateful. stuart: the number of people to walk up to me and save only trump president not of this nonsense would happen. >> the number of people who don't particularly like trump but they're still going to vote for him, they don't like his personality necessary but they love that he's a fighter. stuart: thank you for being with us. now this, democrat congressman dean phillips is really getting to boost after they launched a white house bid against president biden, who is on his side. >> the comedian bill maher likes dean phillips, watch. >> he is the new mike johnson
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treated other words the new guy i never heard of. in congress, dean phillips he is from minnesota, he's jewish, he's 54 did i mention he is 54. >> i love dean phillips because nobody knows who the [bleep] he is and that is good, do you know what i know about him, he is 54 and he has a d next to his name here it has half the votes and he doesn't have any of the baggage of the other guys. >> is making a point, longshot bid for dean phillips, if age is the biggest handicap for joe biden that is phillips opening, his candidacy exposes the biggest biden vulnerability he's not up for the task. stuart: is fascinating how these things work out, trump is 77 to be 70 if you selected next time. >> you know what's better than 54 with a d behind your name 54 with and are behind your name mike johnson that's what everybody likes him.
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nobody had heard of him. stuart: i think it's time we got to the markets, we have a rally let's talk about that, look at the numbers the dow is up close to 300 points, the nasdaq is up 156, one and a quarter% this is a powerful rally, ryan payne with us. explain this a rally a big rally and yet there is a war. >> first of the uncertainty is great right now, we have seen a lot i'll tell you the markets are down again we have seen selling and markets at a 10% correction, by the way that's normal you have a 10% correction any given year in the stock market. stuart: this is a bounce back after the correction move. >> it could be the question is are we off to the races were followed for cliff. i would argue what you're seen earnings have been pretty good. what i've been saying all along if you look at earnings in general they will accelerate for next quarter next year end the following year, 26% earnings growth through 24 in 2025,
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that's very positive for stocks on the long-term. stuart: historically when the shooting starts, people buy stocks. i don't know why but that is accurate. >> typically sadly that the best time to buy, the world markets are down but the best time to buy and i would argue is probably what a better buying opportunities. i've been optimistic all year, that does not change even with all the turmoil going on here and elsewhere in the world. stuart: you stocks are heavily weighted stocks. >> stocks and bonds, i know it's provocative. >> i always forget these things. >> cash trash i said this a couple of times, it's great to get the 5% so safe and so smart. the problem the fed will likely lower interest rate and it means 5% could go to three or 4% overnight. a 16 year high to lock in the longer-term bonds and the tax-free is the equivalent of
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getting 6% on your money, tax-free is phenomenal. on the market side we have evaluations of relatively cheap the mega cap seven, earnings are going up, employment strong as strong labor market, numbers this week, inflation coming down time to buy, bond stocks. stuart: we're very pleased to entertain it. i like it. i want to know about microsoft, it really is moving up $7.93 a share. >> alpha is reporting a possible stock split something that microsoft did nine times during the '90s. the last one was 21 years ago at 241, could it happen again when they absorb activision blizzard but big tech in general is higher. stuart: i think i did buy some more 21 years ago when it split. if it splits again ab i will do
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it. western digital. >> this is leading the market. a mustang percent, elliott investment management big stake in the company has been pushing for a split into two companies, what do they do this drive, flash memory business, split into two independent companies, that's why the stock is up so much. stuart: krispy kreme why did they talk about them they always bring us samples, krispy kreme. >> i picked this for you, the stock was lower by over 2% and the reason was truest cut them to hold and took the price target on $7 to 13 and they blame the weight loss drug. they said the current i'm quoting glp-1 the drug overhang on packaged food stocks will not dissipate for 60 back 12 months if not longer. but now the stock is rallying. stuart: your 20 seconds, do the weight loss drugs actually
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affect food sales? >> i don't buy it i think it is a bunch of bs. "saturday night live" went after president biden's age, role it. >> where was i, is halloween, i love halloween. a lot of my closest friends are ghost. >> that is brutal, joe concha is going to have something to say. governor gavin newsom, i don't believe this getting roasted online after he knocked on the child from china. some guy in a basement and drove at 4:00 o'clock in the morning and said that's terrible. i'm not following a. national security advisor jake sullivan says is a real risk of the war in israel escalating into a conflict. does iran want a wider war, kt mcfarland on that.
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with breaking news fox news has learned a high level israeli official traveled incoordination with the united states to joe hall on saturday to meet with qatari negotiators about the release of hostages being held inside of gaza the latest number 239 people being held by hamas, this comes as is really forces into the gaza strip friday evening there conducting with what they described as expanded raids. i want to show you what it was like along the border a few hours ago. he can see the israelis marking targets on the northeastern side of the gaza strip. in the distant you can hear the thought of artillery this is an active front and as the israelis pushed deeper into gaza they anticipate there will be more resistance and part of the reason they continue strikes against different positions. it is really forces operating on the eastern and western side of gaza, the military said they
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were engaged yesterday by hamas militants who popped out of tunnels and fired on israeli soldiers and they hit different hamas command center saying one strike took out 20 hamas militants this as daniel garcia spokesman had this to say this morning about the situation. >> over the past day we have expanded ground activities with additional forces entering the gaza strip including infantry, combat engineering and artillery corps. >> strikes at the ground forces the iaf dozens of terrorist were eliminated last night who had barricaded themselves in buildings and attempted to attack the forces moving in the direction. i want to explain and provide an example we are conducting expanded ground operations in the gaza strip. >> inside of gaza the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate or 2 million palestinians that live there. yesterday we saw the aftermath of israeli strikes and also video coming out of palestinians
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rating a food warehouse tried to get any aid that they can. stuart: thank you very much indeed. national security advisor jake sullivan is warning the war on israel can expand into a wider conflict. roll tape again. >> the president has been very straightforward on this. if american troops are attacked by iran and its proxies, we will respond, we did respond if attacks continue we will respond and i think the iranians expander message. stuart: kt mcfarland is with us, the following question does iran want a wider war? >> nobody wants a wider war, the way everybody miscalculated we get into a wider war let me backfill what that means. iran looks at the biden administration it is the obama administration, the same people and it says we've been pushing these guys around for years, what does biden do, they empower us and make us rich, they drop
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the sanctions, they gave a $6 billion or five american hostages, we have tens of hundreds of billions of dollars thanks to the biden administration to pursue this work. then biden administration says we threatened you we were drawing this redline, that redline you better not do this read what is the miscalculation, iran can say we can continue to push them around, we can continue to support hamas, hezbollah, get the war worse against israel, try to hide israel from the alliance of the united states and biden administration says here's a redline, everybody miscalculated based on the previous assumptions about what the other does pre-before you know we could be in a bigger regional war. >> it sound like 1914 all over again. publicly arab governments are condemning israel privately they seem exasperated with hamas. does this leave the door open to a renewed peace deal with israel
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and saudi arabia? >> the deal between saudi arabia and israel was going to go forward on the merits of the case. the saudi's realize for them to have economic prosperity they can no longer rely on high oil prices to fund their societies, they have got to have peace and cross investment and they have to move into the modern world. that's why iran was angry and wanted to spoil this. moving onto the modern world with israel and the saudi's and the other countries in the region leaves iran out of it, the whole reason for existing is death to israel, death to the great state and death to america. they cannot be a part of that. i think at the end of the day when all the fighting clears and all the dust is gone that the saudis and the israelis after the rubble they can find their way to a peace agreement, it's only way they both prosper in the next 20, 30, 50 years. stuart: the saudi defense minister ruler of saudi arabia
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is in washington at the moment. we are told he's going to meet lloyd austin the defense secretary on wednesday and it's not clear whether he meets the president today is this a glimmer of hope that the saudi's will object to a widening war. >> the saudi's are never going to come out and say we are for israel and were against hamas, they cannot do that politically for a lot of reasons because the idea of making peace for israel is a bold move on the part of the saudi's in the crown prince. what they will likely do behind closed doors is due the whispering thing saying whatever you have to do to hamas, that is okay with us we will not support you publicly do what you have to do because hamas is the biggest threat to them as hamas is to israel in the entire region. stuart: so-called diplomacy. thank you very much for being here. jared kushner says jewish people living in america are safer and saudi arabia than on a college
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>> at $900 in labor cost per car when early lost $3 billion on ev's so far this year. stuart: i see a cruise line on my prompter. royal caribbean. >> there up two-point to percent morgan stanley says they're going to $100. >> one of these days i'll invest in a cruise line but highly unlikely. >> a river cruise. stuart: no. thousands of anti-israel protesters forced the closure of the brooklyn bridge over the weekend, madison alworth is in brooklyn, what we know about the people funding the groups behind the protest. >> what were learning a lot of left-wing powerhouses are provided millions of dollars to the protest including the one that shut down the brooklyn bridge this past weekend. according to the new york post, george soros open society foundation has bankrolled within $15 million to groups behind the protest, the new york post
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analysis shows one of the largest left-wing money networks has reportedly also funneled within $10 million to into israeli causes since 2018, that is something that they refute we reached out and they said in a statement to fox business, grants provided by the nonprofit clients to the reference organization were used for projects and purposes i have nothing to do with the israeli palestine conflict, claims otherwise are as false as reprehensible we unequivocally condemned terrorism and violence against civilians including the terrorist attacks by hamas on october 7. we reached out to the organizations listed in the new york post reporting and as the morning goes on we hear from some of the organizations. i want to bring you some of their statements with the new venture fund they tell fox business there adjusting some of their donations because of everything that's been happening saying we condemned terrorism and violence against civilians and all forms and do not support any projects or provide grants
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to organizations that fund terrorism. new venture fund is discontinuing grants to any projects hosted by alliance for global justice. we've seen from others including 1630 fund they were very clear with their response saying the 1630 fund condemns hamas and terrorism in all forms. when i want to bring you a statement from the windward fund they also make a point that they are adjusting their donation habits because of everything that's been going on saying the windward fund is no longer providing grants for organizations that are sponsored by the alliance for global justice, organization does not support terrorism in any form and announce is any violence against civilians. but these protests are most likely not going anywhere we've seen hundreds pop-up in cities and college campuses since hamas attack and after the invasion of israel into gaza we expect there to be more conversations around that. stuart: thank you madison take a look at the op-ed, joe concha
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wrote it, the squad's anti-israel activism brings an end to the medias lovefest. tell me how the squad is actually losing people in the media? >> it is anti-semitism is quite simple we've seen over the past couple of weeks the statements that they have made regarding this work between israel and hamas where they are calling for immediate cease-fire's just hours after more than 1400 israelis were murdered in their homes, raped, kidnapped, babies beheaded, this group doesn't seem to be condemning that as they are condemning the united states for funding israel there calling an end to funding israel and obviously they seem to be what some are calling on social media the hamas caucus at this point. it's gone from extremely favorable coverage we remember the time magazine cover that went up three weeks after
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alexandria ocasio-cortez took office and countless other covers featuring the squad. i have a feeling those will start going away and we see media coverage of them that has been critical in reporters like hillary vaughn asking tough questions that they cannot handle. the honeymoon is over at this point and for good reason. stuart: one of the most disgraceful things is pramila jayapal on meet the press calling israel a racist state. the use of the word racist is quite deliberate to bring people of color into the anti-israel coalition, that is my reading, how about you. >> the squad place from the bottom of the deck quite often and we all remember that hospital bombing that did not happen where israel was blamed by many of the media for watching the attack reporting hundreds killed minutes after the attack and how they could count bodies at fast is truly amazing. elilhan omar and rashida tlaib t
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up tweets blaming israel and they still haven't taken the tweets down despite being viewed williams a millions of times that speaks volumes over this caucus is in terms of the horrible conflict. stuart: we have to change the subject, "saturday night live" took a job at president biden the age over the weekend, watch this. >> look at the spooky decorations. let the severed arm. oh shoot, oh no that's not a declaration. that's the dog commander ripped off the secret service agent. oh well. where was i, alright. it's halloween. i love halloween. a lot of my closest friends are ghosts. >> you have 30 seconds to tell me if biden has lost the media. >> when you lose "saturday night live" that is a start we've seen
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the polling numbers in the 30s for this president the lowest of his presidency, even "saturday night live" which are good to go on record, that is the worst imitation of a president i have ever seen in the history of this program, there have been great ones, will ferrell comes top to my but that is horrible, dana where are you come back. >> your alright, thank you very much, look at this, gavin newsom's visit to china he participated in a pickup game of basketball while playing he slipped crashed into a child help the child up and gave them a hug. some people think that is a terrible thing. get real. >> the worst part of this i hate when politicians do things that they should be doing pretty tried spinning the basketball he can't spend the basketball. then he absolutely plows through this kid clobbered is this kid this kid survived the chinese communist. stuart: oh please and then gavin newsom to wipe them out a bigger
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threat. stuart: [laughter] >> i'm sticking to it. >> is clumsy. >> is worse than the chinese communist. stuart: he's on videotape, were having too much fun. walter isaacson is going to be on the show moments from now he wrote the book on elon musk. i want to know if he considers elon musk to be as important as steve jobs. speaker johnson says his top priority is avoiding a government shutdown, roll tape. >> this next week we are moving them as quickly as possible and trying to meet the deadline. stuart: another government shutdown on the menu is a to be another 11th hour fight, congresswoman claudia tenney on that next. ♪
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stuart: the rally is holding in a slightly diminished the guy was of 300 now 250, the nasdaq was up 100 now up 73 but plenty of green. speaker mike johnson is running forward with the standalone funding bill for israel this week. aishah hasnie on capitol hill is the speaker getting pushback from his own party from removing the ukraine from the aid package. >> good morning he's getting pushback from senate republicans, there are plenty of those that would like to see the two tied together, what were looking at is the next spending battle between the house and the senate let's start with a house as you mention speaker johnson saying he's going to push this forward this week when they come back on wednesday, here he is explaining why he wants to separate the israel aid.
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watch this. >> there are a lot of things going on around the world that we have to address and we will but right now what's happening in israel takes immediate attention and we have to separate that and get it through. i believe bipartisan support for that and i'm going to push very hard for it. >> what's interesting johnson could bring over house democrats to his side but if the democrat-controlled senate that will be a problem because democrats over there in gop leader mitch mcconnell and half of senate republicans do support tying ukraine aid saying the conflict are all connected. >> we are facing threats across the board and we have to make sure that a supplemental package will address the threat building up her own munitions program that we need as a country being able to provide for our allies and being able especially to control our own border. >> the houses and get back into
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business until wednesday. the senate we will have to watch that closely tomorrow because the defense secretary austin and secretary of state anthony blinken will be on the hill on the senate side at appropriations hearing talking about the very aid request. stuart: thank you very much indeed. claudia tenney republican from upstate new york. do you support a standalone israel bill but not including ukraine? >> let me say i have a bill that i introduced two weeks ago that is a standalone bill to support israel. i also have a bill that would support broader funding not just the iron dome replenishment but a standalone bill for israel because we know we have a wing of the republican side who are steadfast against ukraine funding and i will say many people have moved to the side at least under the condition that i signed on to a bill with warren
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davidson that requires admission, what is president biden's mission before we continue to throw away american dollars without knowing what it is. most people support ukraine and the mission in ukraine but we don't know what the biden administrations mission is. i will port to something and isolation aside of the republican party thank america first but president trump's policies were certainly not isolationist. remember when barack obama gave ukrainians blankets and crimea, president trump provided ukrainians with legal aid. he is also not an isolationist. i think he would support a reasonable amount of money but without a mission it's very hard to sell this to a lot of republicans and even skeptical democrats of what are we doing until we know what that is. stuart: understood, speaker johnson says avoiding the government shutdown is his top priority, roll tape. >> her first priority is to get the government funding we have
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to finish appropriation process. i will tell you we have a great core among house republicans, our team is ready and were working like well oiled machines. we passed one of the appropriation bills a day after i assumed the gavel, that was energy and water bill, we have three more teed up next week, were moving as quickly as possible on trying to meet the deadline. if we come to november 17. stuart: a well oiled machine. i'm not being sarcastic and facetious all the way in. it took three weeks to get a speaker. do you think we're going to avoid a government shutdown. >> you know i think while going to the process of those three weeks it was difficult and challenging and a lot of people in the media love the gossip and chaos. what we did democratically elected speaker we did not anoint a clean-clean pelosi or someone who will abuse power we
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put in a true constitutionalist, someone who will decentralize the position of speaker and empower members what can be greater than that, we got a chance to voice our concerns and put in numerous votes, it took time but i think in the end we have a terrific speaker, a longtime dear friend of mine a person who is extremely smart, he has compassion and passion and also a person that has a lot of common sense and he understands the stakes today making people. a shutdown would be catastrophic, i know there's those that say it would be a good thing. we do not control the white house which is a massive bureaucracy including the executive branch in washington and around the country. we also do not control the senate. a shutdown would put us into the hands of the democrats and he knows that is not an option. he is working hard to define consensus. he is a consensus builder and a humble guy and i think that's why he's so popular and everyone
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loves him so much in our conference. stuart: figure out what you can do with matt gaetz and the gang of eight, claudia tenney from the great state of new york. thank you for joining us. charlie hurt, can we avoid a government shutdown. >> that remains to be seen. i thought she gave the clearest best explanation about the importance of doing a single thing on israel because you cannot hold israel hostage to ukraine funding. but her second point is more important, if you support funding ukraine, that is fine then take the opportunity to bring the american people along with you. i happen to think that we've gone too far with this and is not helpful anymore. and it's not like we have a spare money lying around. but use opportunity, that is the importance of clear debates in congress. one other thing, the voters put republicans in charge of the house, the house has the upper
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stuart: employees at major or missing chains could stage a walkout this week. >> more than 2000 workers from cvs, walgreens and rite aid may call in sick between today and wednesday. in addition to calling out they might protest outside the stores across the country. they want to be visible, they say were overworked and we have a very important job of filling a prescription accurately you cannot have human error when you do this but we also think:
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vaccinations and flu shots. we hate our schedules were overworked, is not working for us, this is the third walkout some of the drug store chains by the pharmacist and those working in the pharmacy department. stuart: thank you, take a look at this op-ed by doctor marc siegel, the masker shows how maine and the nation failed to deal with violent mentally ill. doctor siegel is with us now is it a failure of regulation or deficiency in mental health care. >> it's more of the latter, deficiency, good morning and mental health care, it is shocking 87 mental health workers for the entire state of maine according to maine state health department statistics versus 2500 law enforcement officers which by the way is also not sufficient. 87 in 2000 people waiting to be seen to see mental health providers and people clogging
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emergency rooms were nowhere to go and residence with people mental health problems closing in only three state psychiatric facilities in the state of maine. it's not just maintenance all across the country. somebody like robert cardin is not going to be seen or noticed and if they are noticed, this is the most important thing in this tragic case they might not have important follow-up care or on the medication to help them. providers might not see the warning signs, there are warning signs when you threaten violence and that's when you're not supposed to be on the streets or have a gun. stuart: he was committed, the system worked he was committed he was defined as mentally ill then he was let out in the system let him down because he should've had his guns taken off of him. >> i agree with that completely, a group of psychiatrists in one facility. i agree with that that facility clearly dropped the ball. the yellow flag laws in maine
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are not enough because a family member cannot alert the authorities. it has to come from the police but it should've been an automatic alert when he was in that facility police should've been involved in the judge should've taken away his guns that is absolutely correct, beyond that the system is broken in maine and around the country and too much focus on guns and not enough about the people using them. stuart: a quick comment on obamacare that was supposed to lower healthcare and get everybody involved. now we find some people are missing treatment because of the affordability of healthcare, does this go back to a problem with obamacare. >> of course we've been talking about this for years. before you had gray hairs we were talking about this. the high deductibles mean that people can't afford to pay out-of-pocket, 38% don't go to get the care that they need according to the commonwealth fund. the president blames americans for having more chronic diseases
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but obamacare promises if you have the diseases will take care of you except what about the huge whopping deductibles that you pay out-of-pocket you cannot afford and not afford the co-pay. the only people making money in this situation are the pharmacy benefit managers, the middleman who sucks in a profit for basically doing nothing, the patient suffers and then they don't go for the care and it puts more pressures on doctors like me they come in with her already sick, the system is broken. >> that was quite in a and indictment, doc siegel will see you again soon thank you to charlie for bringing us to the hour. next hour, is the ev market about to go bust are we going to need a government bailout, steve forbes on that. congressman chip roy, is avoiding a government shutdown his top priority. walter isi isaacson wrote the b.
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