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is companies like walmart, costco really have not moved their prices now six or seven months, not the same as moving them back down to what people remember three years ago, but the first step is to just stop raising those prices, that already happens, tiers step now comes number two. . >> we will be hearing the opening bell sound in 30 minutes time dow industrials at highs of the morning up 370 points on dow up 275 on nasdaq after we got a better than expected in the year of your number as well. betty carter, donald luskin, rebecca walser and todd piro. great conversation the ppi and the rest of the week with rita. have a great day, "varney & company" picks it up. >> good morning maria and good
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morning, everyone it is inflation day it's important for everyone, here is the news, it is good. in the last year consumer prices went up 3.2 percent, that means inflation is slowing down. the one month of october prices stayed unchanged, that means the pace of inflation is really slowing down. the immediate market reaction has been truly spectacular, the dow up over 350 points at the opening bell that's where it stands at the moment, s&p up 60 and the nasdaq up to a to 60 points, 1.6% for the nasdaq number 1% for the dow, that is a rally, interest rates are flat out tumbling that is the yield on the ten year treasury, all the way down to 4.47%, here is the yield on the two-year well below 5%, way down there at 88, the me tell you about gasoline part of the consumer price index, $3.80, down 1 cent
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overnight. 11 states below $3 a gallon. diesel no change $4.44. bitcoin around 36400 down a little. politics, the president and democrats in congress are facing an internal revolt, thousands of staffers across all government agencies openly demanded a cease-fire in gaza. the president is against a cease-fire the result is growing the aim is to affect and change bidens policy. 100,000 people rally for israel and d.c., with the vice president attend, don't know. the mayor has called out the national guard, there is a vote today on what's called a two-step funding process. it is designed to stop a government shutdown, for republican center to vote no, that means the give-and-take democrats support to pass. last time that happened the speaker, kevin mccarthy was forced out chicago it's getting
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cold migrants are leaving didn't find them american dream, the bus to new tent city, they demanded to go back to the hotel. china's leader visits tomorrow will check out what we did with the homeless, tuesday november 14, 2023, "varney & company" is about to begin. >> i'm on a high is that the name of the song, put it on the screen. the market is rallying appropriate music we're going to start the morning with the news on inflation i will repeat it inflation is falling year-over-year is 3.2 percent, that one month of october there
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was no change, prices went unchanged i've not seen that for years, jason katz with us this morning inflation is slowing, the market is taking off as a rally for real. >> wall street is definitely signing a sigh of relief, today's prayer is evident that inflation is moving to the right direction, just think about the visceral reaction if the. went the other way it would throw cold water on the thesis mainly that we seen a disinflation tickled. a bad. would've been a dismantling of the 7% rally. the last mile of a marathon is the hardest it looks like powell will cross the finish line and he won't even be breathless. i think today is a very good sign that inflation is in fact moving in the right direction. >> that means stock prices will hold at these levels or go up in
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the retail sales letters under numbers and earnings and the consumer is the vast majority of our economy, most consumers are focused on the fact that prices have gone up, even though the wages have gone up in fashion. it's really going to be earnings that drives stocks in the consumer that drive the earnings, i can't say the market has tons of upside until i get past retail sales and retail earnings. >> were facing a government shutdown. if we get a government shutdown what is likely to be the market reaction. >> it will be a nonevent at least for the time being, johnson wouldn't of been the man if he was good be mccarthy to point. i would say government shutdown is a matter of if it's a matter of when. historically have had a material effect. i don't think the shutdown would occur over christmas because
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politically that would be a disaster it's probably nor under more of a january thing and i don't think you be a prolonged process. and i don't think i'll get past and so will the market. stuart: much just enjoy the rally that we got today. thank you for being here. a massive march from israel will be held in d.c. 100,000 people expected. mayor bowser said she called out the national guard. good morning. >> basically muriel bowser is saying you can see as many as 100,000 people here, there is a concern that there is a counter protester, and that is driving the move to bring the national guard and to assist the local police at this point. and we haven't seen any pro israel protested even five network disruptive or anything like that there's supposed to be largely peaceful, i could see the pro-palestinians showing up in trying to cause some trouble that's what were looking for today, you see those kinds of
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protests all throughout the country and many of them here in new york city, they're not necessarily violent but the same pretty ugly stuff with put it that way. >> now this an internal memo at the state department blast bidens handling of israel it accuses him of being complicit in genocide and committing war crimes, former arkansas governor mike huckabee with me, this is one example of a rebellion by congressional staffers by biden in israel policy. as you losing control of his own government. >> i'm not sure he was in control of his own government. i'm pretty sure there were other people pulling the strings and he's the guy that could well be cast a week and a bernice 2.0 but here's the real reality. within the state department there's always been a dissent channel where people were diplomats can express themselves and supposed to be quiet within the building and not leaked out. obviously it did get leaked out.
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and there is evidence that there is heavy heartburn within the state department without the support for israel here's what that does for me i get heavy heartburn realizing how many people work for the u.s. state department who are pro-hamas and what happened to the jews on october the seventh was anything less than a massacre at the level of the holocaust, this is horrible, nobody can defend that, that i did israel's committing genocide is an absence of any fact that israel has taken extraordinary steps to protect the citizens and the civilians about hamas keeps putting them right in front of the intended target, let's blame hamas and quit blaming israel for everything that's going on. stuart: it'll be interesting to see a vice president, but here is where the vice president himself shows up at the pro israel rally today in d.c., that would be saying something, that would be going directly against many of his staffers. >> it would be saying something.
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i hope they do it would be to his credit and really outspoken for his support to israel, in the last week or so they got a little softer and they're pushing these ideas of pauses in cease-fire not excessively, if you want to end this, hamas let all the hostages go, surrender and then we have peace, until that happens, as long as you are storing weapons and continuing to threat jews in the most disgusting atrocious way, there is no negotiation, the negotiation is working to come get you and britta take you out in your knock wood to survive it. >> overthink agreements indeed will see you again real soon. i'm going to get back to the post of the people, we have a new poll that reveals only 14% of voters believe that biden has made them better off, only 14%, that is a very negative outlook,
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not good for biden next year. >> it is not good for him, most people don't feel good about things, if you look at the cpi number today and you see things are cooling to the future of so the fed won't hike rates anymore, find 3.2% is still far off from the target and i don't know what universe everybody else lives in even if that number is 3.2% year-over-year instead of 9% as it was, prices are still higher when they changed prices or prices for your haircut at the barber or whatever it is, nobody took those prices back down i'm not necessarily sure how these numbers are calculated completely but things cost more. >> i would like to know if real wages are still falling in light of a 3.2% inflation rate. our wages up more than 3.2%. >> they are not up more than 3.2 percent, i think they might've eclipsed for a moment there but overall when you look at the
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wage story it was not a positive story during the period of inflation. people were not keeping pace with inflation. the other part of the wage story if wages go higher that pushes inflation up. it's kind of circular when you think about it. stuart: hard to get rid of inflation. on the left-hand side of your screen what you are looking at is the result of the slowing inflation you are down to 3.2 percent and that's taking very good news on wall street let me run through this, you're up 357 points for the dow industrial but 20 minutes to go before the opening bell. s&p is up 58 points, 1.3%, would you look at the nasdaq 1.6% higher, 15800 is your level and you're up to it is 60 points, that is the slowing of inflation valley, wait until you see what's happening with interest rates, way down. coming up biden as in president biden and xi jinping me in san francisco tomorrow they're
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>> good morning, let me give you a book all answer that question, you can see this is the stage, including speaker mike johnson, senate majority leader chuck schumer and other speaking, as you can see the capital the capital beyond the state this is in the middle of the mall, love and one security event that is a designation the big event and obviously with the passion in the country and the anti-semitism we've seen so far in recent weeks and elevated the security let me show you look at the fence line that runs all the way down to 12th street where the monument is in all the areas separated by the railings as well it does far as you can see, the mayor specifically said that
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she's having the national guard deployed to help with traffic issues and other such events. as you know the order of the day and you speaker johnson and senate majority leader chuck schumer in the number of bands and acts from 1 - 3:00 p.m. debra messing the actress will be here in the u.s. envoy to anti-semitism debra, but no president biden, no vice president here is. right now it's a nice day and call we would like to keep it that way. stuart: florida congresswoman kat kayak joins me now. d.c. is beginning the national guard, is there a terror threat instead of a country. >> i you have a merge of 100,000 people potentially and of course we expect this to be entirely peaceful but were expecting counter protest and i think it's precautionary and it's a
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reassuring sign for all of our friends in the jewish community who have experienced and elevated level of threat over the last couple weeks. this is for them a great thing to have the additional they are of security while they peacefully march in support of israel and against anti-semitism. i am expecting a very peaceful day on capitol hill and let's hope and pray that it stays that way. stuart: do you think vice president harris should attend, the president will be flying to san francisco so he cannot be there this afternoon event but vice president harris is in washington, should she appear. >> absolutely the fact that the administration has not sent a high level of representative we just have an envoy it's a poultry response and really flies in the face of water jewish community has been expensive across the country in the last couple weeks. i'm very disappointed once again and in this administration but is par for the course.
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stuart: jim jordan says the secret reports reveal how the government work to center american prior to the 2020 election, how did the government center americans, can you tell us. >> this report that was issued out of the weaponization committee on which i serve on with representative jim jordan it details explicitly how we had to set in the administration working to bypass americans first amendment rights through a partnership called the election to integrity with the universities and they were collecting data, picking a post, cindy did to social media companies for them to take down the shadow band or suppress. it's an oxymoron the name itself flies in the face is not a lot of integrity involved when you're taking away people's rights and everything that you see in this report was jokes, personal opinions that they say that's too offensive you have to take that down but we sell by
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and large conservative voices who were suppressed. this is a very critical issue that we have to get on top of because we don't round the corner from another election and we can no longer allow for the new public square to take away and suppress americans first amendment rights. stuart: does this require a form of legislation. >> i think definitely from the standpoint of having the pursestrings we need to defend elements that have been funding these types of activities there are reports and e-mails that we have been able to track down that detail how this works, not just here but abroad, we had a report a few months ago the detailed how the ukrainian spu the intelligence service was demanding more from of the fbi to work with social media companies to take down posts that were against ukrainian support. we have got to exercise the power of the purse and defend elements that a court needing the suppression efforts first amendment rights.
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stuart: congresswoman kat cammack we appreciated. as squad member ilhan omar is facing test under tough primary challenge. tell me more. >> this is an interesting story you may not know about about don samuels but he was her opponent in the last primary and she only won by 2%. it was a really small margin i think his views and she's been really critical of the israeli government handling of the war, he may have an opening, this is what he said he said she has made missteps even after the last race, there are some folks that are coming to support me because of what i am, who i am and what i will do and sometime you because of what she has done and what she will do, that of course is a big concern. we will see if all of this commentary actually serves leaders like ilhan omar, rashida tlaib or if they lose their seats because of as they should.
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stuart: the dow was up 370, the nasdaq is up to 73 michael lee is with us you brought a couple of stocks that you think you're going to go up i'm going to start with google where is it now. >> google out of the magnificent seven the magnificent eight is the cheapest of the lot, that's why i like it when you're in a situation with a slowing economy, tightening credit conditions and things clouds around the macroenvironment you want to be invested in companies of the best talent sheets the recession approve models at the big reason why be seen
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outperformance of the magnificent seven and eight, google is the cheapest out of all of them. stuart: got it that's attractive, 1.7% premarket today tell me about facebook known as meta. >> this is a cost cut pivot story it's amazing how the big companies can pivot their business model on a dime, facebook which should change his name back they've abated the metaphors, this is been the story with them, another extraordinarily clean balance sheet, very easy access to capital as credit conditions are continuing to tighten but a dramatic cost cutting on a free cash flow yield by google the two cheapest out of the biggest names, the biggest names continue to win. stuart: nvidia. even talk about this for a long time nearly 500 bucks a share as of right now, what happened technical analysis head and
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shoulders pattern and lost earnings. there was a real headline a few weeks ago about the u.s. banning certain a.i. chips into china looks like the market has digested that, the way i understand it they can sell them as fast there is far more demand than supply block on china is getting free about the supply for other people they are selling pickaxes. stuart: who does it sitting on $500 a share up $25 in two weeks, bitcoin, you like them you're setting a moment for bitcoin, earlier this moment when silicon valley bank failed and the government decided to build a everything a depositor under the sun it rallied to
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20000, why is that important the risk off moment were bitcoin rallied selling off with everything else, send them quit mastic government so tax revenue gave enough or naturally in verses five dragon and the government expected that, as a result deficits record to be much higher in the get to be a 2 trillion-dollar deficit, yet the etf approval in the having process, the reward for the big white minors is going to get cut in half next summer, having processes coincide with every other major ramp and bitcoin going on it is a trifecta of a bet happening at once. stuart: where is it going 60000 again. >> north of 200. stuart: north of 200,000? save the best to last. thank you very much will see you again soon. next up ringing the bell, the market is off to the races, by the looks of it right from the
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get-go a very solid gain for the dow, 355 points that's a little bit better than 1%. when they opened up the dow 30 you will see a sea of green. moving on to the s&p 50028 winners two losers on the dow 30, 27 winners, three losers, s&p 500 up 1.3% that is a 60-point gain the nasdaq is 1.8% of 14000 level 257-point up. i gotta believe that big tech is universally harder, say that again. microsoft at all time high are producers look after me, 37118. 370.90 all take it. amazon up $2, also but to put into box, apple $2 at 187. microsoft just hit 370. a good take a closer look at
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nvidia. did they unveil a new chip. >> is h200, and a former life i used to be a tech analyst on wall street that has fun. it's interesting because this was sometime ago much just say when a.i. was not an issue, basically what happened you need the memory and the cpu to work together to make the chip faster and to make it more efficient. the h200 has a significant amount more memory and makes it 2.4 times faster. it's worth pointing out amd has its own version of this chip that has a little were memory to the point in the break we were talking about other players that can benefit with a.i. judges look at nvidia and not think about anybody else either. stuart: closing in on 500 bucks, that is nvidia. i know home depot reported and they did well 4.8%. >> part of it is a rally that we are seen today they be
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expectation on the revenue and the earnings they brought the forecast on an outlook because basically they're saying that people are slowing down on the home improvement projects or cutting them in half doing a little piece here, a little peace there. ultimately this is a bigger consumer story and will see the consumer start to slow now that rates have been high for a significant period of time and you have people paying for things that were before, student loans and other things as well and we try to get back to little but normal. stuart: they have been swept up into the valley which is across the board. i don't use google maps. i use. i'm told google maps has cha changed, because of a.i. >> let's call it a facelift, i like it the way it is i think it's very functional all say that first the integrated new applications with the map navigation is a little bit more 3d, they will tell you what lane you need to be into turn for the exit if you what are the people you may not exercise common
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sense and look at the sign, another thing that they do they will give you a map of where the ev charging stations are it's been a huge problem for people, there is some features here that are positive, like you said tech is robbing i'm not sure that this is impacting alphabet per se. stuart: if you're not rallying there something wrong with the company, we have stellantis that is cutting costs that is laying people off 6400 white-collar employees are getting a buyout offer and the company earlier in april austin by 35500 employees and higher inflation higher wage conversation that we are having you strike, demand higher wages these automakers are struggling, basically because of biden's green agenda that is impacting them, more people are going to
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lose their jobs, that is the reality. we have a story about mcdonald's and crocs, you know the crocs the strange looking shoes there teaming up, what is this about. >> they are released today, the new crocs we will sensibly out to get them for you but it's a mcdonald's partnership theme, you can see the pictures, the purple ones on the left are the grimmest ones, the striped ones in the middle are the hamburger, do you remember that, i do, you remember how much these are, 70 - $75 a pair yet to be a mcdonald's enthusiast to go spend that kind of money on crocs the rubber after all. if you want any of the charms like the golden arch charm, it is extra. there you go. >> the lady who made those charms made a fortune. >> multimillionaire. >> a backyard garage. >> i'm in the wrong business. >> i think we both are. >> ibm wants to keep a.i. in
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line. >> there is concerned about what a.i. can do if it's left unchecked and has a mind of its own. they're releasing something this could be launched on december 5 it's called watson x a.i. software and is going to put limitation like governance they call it on how a.i. can function to make it more unbiased, factually correct and explainable, we shall see. ibm 1%. >> let's wrap it up, how much of again do we have, just over 1%, 30 to 56 points show me the dow winners. talk about this home depot 5% gain, walgreens, up 2.7%, goldman, salesforce, all on the upside, s&p, boston, and phase energy, solar edge technology, that moves around a lot. the nasdaq winters, lucid, moderna is on the list, i don't
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see the big tech for all the big tech is doing very well, look at this can you believe this, the yield on the ten year treasury all the way down to 4.42%. when i came into the studio this morning, 4:00 o'clock this morning that yield was for 60. now it's way down there, the price of gold 1967, up $17 today, bitcoin 36600, there you have it, where is oil is a going up, $7979 per barrel and nat gas, i don't pay much attention, 370 the average price for regular is $3.35, if you talk at the top of the show 11 states under $3 diesel $4.34. kevin o'leary had some advice for people struggling as prices soar. roll it. >> i identify 20 or 30% 60 t-shirts and 40 hats, why do you buy that crap, why do you go on credit card debt at 23% interest, something you only
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were once. get rid of your surplus stuff, it's time that i convince my producers to stop wasting their money on starbucks, my producers bet $7 this morning on one coffee and she does every single day. we need to talk, take a look at the headline biden shouldn't run the democratic field is stronger than you think from the washington post i cannot imagine what is going on behind closed doors with the tried to get him out. there is larry kudlow sound enough, there's no common sense left in america, i want to apply common sense to the government shutdown, barry is next.
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>> consumer prices rose 2.3% in the last two months. we saw a surprising decline in inflation, that was a surprise. >> it was a surprise to people who invest their money look at what the dow is doing, there is a secret behind all of that that is energy prices. good news for consumers inflation report we have some trouble spots remaining october inflation coming in flat .% expectation of .1% gain it was 1.3% also lower in expectation if you look at core that's a big money number inflation minus food and energy were seen a month over month of increase of point to percent also lower than expectation the other number four-point year-over-year also
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below expectation of blowout for consumers, we are also seeing month to month analyze numbers coming in below expectation is a set, this inflation rate surprising people let's look at the few numbers we've seen, take a look at this this is the inflation timeline and historically how does today's 3.2% compared to what we've seen in the past, we have to go back to march at 3% below handle a fabulous food full-screen we want to show you, pretty shocking, there it is, look at this down 22%. >> it was disproportionate at one point. >> i want to talk about some of the numbers that you are seen.
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were seen some increases, pork, bread and rice et al. about the meat it's going up in price. stuart: shocking and food larry kudlow will appear on the other side of the screen and were going to talk about the fed in inflation. welcome, good to see you, we were 3.2% inflation rate it is way down inflation is slowing. could you say the fed has won the battle against inflation. >> i think after missing the story for the first 18 months the fed has had a come back, yes, absolutely they're probably on the right track i guess i'm not 100% sure, the key point. jerry's report is very important if you look at the monthly food price and other prices. economists look at the year-to-year change in take-out food and energy which is what people actually buy but the level of prices has continued to
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rise even while the rate of inflation has come down. that is what kills family affordability that is what damages real wages. if you go back to jan january 20211118% increase in the level of consumer prices. you have a 20% increase in grocery prices and you have a 35% increase in energy prices just to use the essentials that is the problem with the story really i know the fed's target is 2% inflation rate. if they ever did this right to help consumers and working folks they will lower the price level for a year or so and try to get back to where we were in 2018 and 2019, that kind of thing or
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even 2021 before the inflation explosion during bidenomics. stuart: i watched your show yesterday and you were absolutely railing about common sense, great monologue, please apply common sense to the houseboat and the looming government shutdown, is there any common sense in the house these days? >> i think there's quite a lot my common sense was directed at the insanity and craziness of tearing down an american flag and putting up a palestinian flag on veterans day weekend and what happened in the streets of new york and grand central station which i think defies belief and credulity and a great country like ours. with respect to the budget the liberation. speaker mike johnson is clever and i think he designed to ladder if you will two steps for
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continuing resolution which will get them through into january and february where they could finish out the regular order budget stuff. i don't know if it's going to pass, i think it will, i think you pass the democratic votes but i'm not sure i don't want to make any predictions, all the guy is trying to do is keep the government open. also he wants separate votes on ukraine spending, on border control, with the crazy open border in the southern united states. we need a full discussion he need to change policies and close the border and put up a wall and remain in mexico, we need a new title 42. he would like to isolate those issues so we can have a full discussion and then get israel enough money so they could destroy hamas and whatever else israel has to do.
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is it common sense, i think it's pretty clever legislative staff entered strategy. is it going to work, i don't know that the tough forecast. great staff were watching 4:00 o'clock eastern, right here on fox business. coming up the president and his party facing an internal revolt a large number of staffers want to cease-fire in gaza, the president most democrats oppose that, the revolt is growing that will be my ticket the top of the hour. amazon introducing a.i. and robotics in his warehouses just in time for the holiday, lauren getting an inside look at the new technology. lauren simonetti at amazon next. ♪
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grasp, identify and sort and do it really well. if dave my photographer pans up you could see the yellow arm that is robin she is an action she's picking up the items, packaging them and fitting them onto conveyor belts perfectly fitted like tetris blocks, she's been in use for one year and is moved to billion packages the goal is speed and efficiency, also profitability as americans are slated to spend online $270 billion this holiday se season. i am showing you everything that amazon is using right now but what about everything it is not using like did it, that is a humanoid robot and has a sonar on its head and it can navigate complex environments on two legs. i am not supposed to call them
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legs i'm supposed to call them petals because it not legs human have legs and robotics don't. scott is the vp, you been working with digit when you expect the system to be in use. >> lauren you talked earlier about the things that we can do with robots and what you're seeing behind me is grasping and mobility and were doing it with two robots and one thing that we like about digit you can do that in the same robot you can move and walk around we can pick up things move things and graphs like robin so digit is were working with the agility robot and looking at the different work options that we have around or fulfillment centers and warehouses to figure out how we can use agility. >> the future for human beings, you design the robot or you fix the robot, that's about it, sad but true. stuart: have to say one of the robots wanted the low lying ones look like a roomba when the
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vacuum cleaners. >> everybody is saying that. stuart: roomba, i got it right. stuart: amazon bought the company a few years ago. stuart: i did not know that, thank you. what we have, are you happy with the a.i. stuff. >> i know a lot about tech i do not embrace it in my life, for example i don't use things as simple as venmo i'm not a good a.i. would i know it's biased to give me answers to things some of the robots are pretty remarkable they cost less than people that is the bottom line. stuart: thank you for joining us we will be watching you on "the big money show" 1:00 p.m. eastern on fox business. still ahead an internal debate the state department memo blasted biden over the war in israel is he losing control of his own government. put that to bret baier, gavin newsom would lose to trump if he replaced bidenomics ticket. i'll ask brian kilmeade about
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