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>> another bed target is 2% inflation rate. if they did this right to help consumers and working folks, they would lower the price level for a year or so and try to get back to where we were.
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>> the last mile of the marathon is the hardest and it looks like powell is going to cross the finish line. >> i get heavy heartburn realizing how we people work at the u.s. state department that are pro-hamas the idea that israel is committing genocide is an absence of any fact. >> the paper, ridiculous and privileged idiots and if they feel so strongly about this, get out of their jobs. >> everything that you see in this report was jokes, personal opinions they said that's too offensive you have to take that down ♪ ♪. stuart: i like this song. good morning, everyone it is 11:00 o'clock eastern time on tuesday november the 14th. you're going to like what i'm showing you now. that is a market rally, lower inflation equals higher stock prices, the dow was a 500,
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nasdaq 300, the s&p 87, mike murphy is with me basically saying i told you so, i told you so, show me big tech i guarantee they are all up, microsoft 370, amazon 146, look at them go, here is one of the reasons along with inflation why the market is up strongly the yield on the ten year treasury tumbling, falling out of bed down to 4.45%, 3:00 o'clock, 4:00 o'clock this morning it was for 64 it was a huge move in the bond market and investors love it. now this. the chicago tribune ran a headline migrant family journeys back to venezuela, more than even chicago as winter looms, the american dream does not exist anymore. what is going on, let's go back to the beginning the 2020 election campaign were kitted up i did another lined up for offer
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free healthcare and a warm welcome, the left-handed over america on a plate. when the number of migrants balloon all, the hearers had to say was don't come, there was no follow-up and now were swamped with millions of people some of whom don't like what were offering, chicago is getting cold, the tribune reports a hundred ye heading south for a warmer weather, in new york migrants bus to a tent city in brooklyn, when they arrive doesn't refuse to move in and demanded that they return to their hotels, shelter, food, medical treatment, even clothing but it's not enough which brings up the american dream may be a generational thing, older immigrants were not given welfare it was sink or swim starting with nothing you work your way up, it was always understood, no guarantees, today millions come in illegally and get three square in the hotel room, they cross into texas, government money gets into chicago the taking care of by a bankrupt city, they don't like
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it and leave, please tell me the government, government money does not pay for them to go back to venezuela. americans are generous people, but they don't care for and gratitude. this will not stop until the border is firmly controlled, we go back to legal migration, the people who really do follow the american dream, third hour of arnie start right now. jimmy failla is here. >> the market loves it by the way, the market is going bananas. this is amazing. it could be the jacket. that's right. >> me and i both love the mar-a-lago. it's good to be spot on the migrants who arrived in brooklyn the reason they said leave they thought we were going to america how do we wind appear let's look
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at the infrastructure is crumbling the reason this continues to go one, we have in america last administration there's no other way you could describe them is not prioritizing america to leave the border open to the extent that is overwhelmingly infrastructure not just border towns but in the sanctuary towns on some level i love hearing local leaders get upset because the highlights the fact that they were posturing under trump when they said no human being is illegal we are a sanctuary city, bring the men it was easy to say under trump because they were common now they are showing up because you have an open border policy and of course they feel the way everyone else does they frame this as an issue of compassion but is not compassion at humanitarian crisis at the border nor is it compassionate to take it should be like chicago which is so swamped when you talk about crime and everything else going on and make them take a backseat, habited backseats can the citizens of chicago take, the only thing i would add some of
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the migrants are leaving chicago not because of that but the bears the football team is so bad i don't blame you for wanting to be disassociated. i don't want to be harsh with these folks, if i was a young man 20, 25 years old and i was living in central america good prospects and somebody says you can go to america i would be here, i would be here. >> the predecessor who came here came here because it was a land of opportunity. now it is a land of stipends and stimulus checks and that is the problem we are not building people who want to buy into the american dream we are inviting people who would like to receive it for free and contribute not a lot in the process and it's dragging down the quality of everything, blame the government, ronald reagan the government is not the solution or problem the government is a problem. stuart: don't compete, i only have one, stop it right there, you read books, let's stop, not
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there. stuart: a comedian named matt right talk about being attractive and being attractive is not helping his comedy ca career. you are an attractive guy do you have trouble getting work. >> there is a lot of chubby chasers out there. they show up to these shows here is the truth the only thing that hurt your comedy career is not being funny, if this particular gentleman says i'm so attractive, no they show up to comedy clubs because they want to laugh, and if you have jokes no matter what your condition happens to be we have super attractive comedians, dane cook was one of the biggest comedians in the world, jim is obviously a supermodel, straight up. but the point is audience come to comedy clubs, imagine saying to open the restaurant and you have star reviews it's like the chef is too good looking.
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you're paying ahead of time for the hit now. stuart: you know what i'm talking about complaints of cream inside of the oreo cookie. shrinks elation that's what they call it such a scam. everything in this country is shrinking except the amount of migrants crossing the border. for me personally, benefit, been told by the wardrobe to lay off the oreos so i have to support biden on this. you got me, i don't agree but i have to i've been contractually told enough is enough. >> that is a suitable out. had to have soy milk that's what i've been told. thank you very much indeed, people gathering in d.c. for the march for israel 100 expected to attend were to bring you the latest, back to the market. let's talk cpi consumer prices rose 3.2% over the past 12 months that is why we have a
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rally, mike murphy is this rally for real. >> i think it is your member the inflation data tells you what the fed is doing is working in the inflation is coming under control that's what the market wants to hear after three month selloff that we had. over the last few weeks and if the fed can get out of the way in reducing rates next year then there's a lot more room for the rally to continue into the into the year end into 2024. stuart: you think the decline in inflation israel? >> what the data is telling me right now, it is for real, if that were to change in the fed comes out and we have to get aggressive on rates again that's good to be bad for the market the ten year yield spike and you would see a selloff and there's nothing out there on the date of the tells you that's coming so i think the coast is clear for the time being. >> it's good stuff, let's begin actually looking at apple what
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is the stock doing, 186, what is the news. >> this is interesting during testimony in antitrust battle with the department of justice i witness for apple accidentally revealed how much they make in their agreement for google search system is a default on the web browser. the witness said apple gets 36% of google search advertising revenue when people search on safari, not too shabby, previously unknown how much apple was given in the agreement in the first real indicator of how much this benefits both companies in both stocks up today and upmarket, c-3 a.i. announced an expansion of its partnership with amazon web services, the tech company saying its mission is to provide solutions to common business problems through the use of artificial intelligence, both amazon and c-3.a.i. are up
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nicely c-3 is up 7.5%, this is interesting uber launched a pilot program called uber tasks, the new service would allow users to hire drivers to help with daily household chores, i'm sure they're thrilled it is set to rolled out in fort myers florida and alberta canada to begin with. if you need help with snow removal or alligator removal in florida check your uber app they might be able to help uber itself, the stock is up 2.5%. stuart: mike murphy recommended uber at 46, i bought it and now it's at 53. well done. moving on, president biden is set to be china's xi jinping tomorrow. the good to talk about keeping a.i. out of nuclear weapons. we will ask gordon chang if he trust china to keep his word.
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the house will be voting on speaker johnson's funding bill today the democrats seem to be behind it and so is biden i'll ask houses ways and means committee chair jason smith if he is going to vote for it to. were keeping an ion d.c., thousands gathering for the march for israel, more "varney" next. (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪
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54 degrees, kind of chilly the market nothing chill about the market were in a rally mode. it keeps on getting better, the dow is up 571 the nasdaq is up 327, the s&p up is up 93 points we happen to have mike murphy with me this is because of inflation. >> it is because of inflation, we have the selloff now it's back to business as usual we can get the fed in the way let's go back to the rally that we had, that's what we've seen. >> this has lots of legs. i'm glad were on the show thank you very much indeed the house is expected to vote on speaker johnson's stopgap funding bill today, chad pergamon capitol hill. the latest please. >> and money nothing is settled until the house passes the bill it is about the math democrats and republicans is necessary to pass this interim bill it needs
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two thirds johnson said he needed something with high partisan buy-in with the three seat majority. >> were doing something very different here by breaking it up and doing the latter cr we have a different process, by doing this we allow ourselves to do her job and fight for conservative principles. >> ironically it was a clean cr which prompted conservatives to bounce former speaker kevin mccarthy this is the same bill that republicans are using unforgiving johnson leeway. >> the clean cr was an excuse there was a lot of bad blood that existed prior to all of that and i think people are sick of figuring out how to fund the government with the christmas tree in the capital and trying to break the cycle on some of those things. >> senate majority leader chuckk schumer endorsed the bill most democrats are pleased that the bill renews democratic spending priority. >> he made clear that this will be no spending cuts and we made
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clear that there should be no poisonous political partisan policy provision, those are two important factors in our evaluation process. >> the bill also needs 60 votes to overcome the senate filibuster, the race is on before funding expires early saturday morning. >> chad pergram, thank you very much let's bring in house ways and means committee chair congressman jason smith, speaker johnson proposed a two-step funding bill, biden the democrats are okay with it, will you need democrat votes to pass it because several republicans had said they will vote no. >> is definitely going to have to be bipartisan i been all about cutting spending since i've been in washington and from the last continuing resolution spending an extension bill that we had six weeks ago we wasted 22 days for a speaker fight
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because somebody decided to remove the speaker but the three weeks after we had a speaker we were able to pass three additional appropriation bills we have funded more than 75% of government, the senate has only appropriated 17% bills, this spending bill continuing resolution will allow us to finish the additional spending bills and get to a compromise with the senate instead of having a huge christmas tree omnibus bill that is thousands of pages that nobody read. if this bill passes it extends funding into january and early february of next year, no government shutdown, we have the debate next year is accurate. >> no government shutdown and we would have time to finish the five remaining appropriation bills in that timeframe, speaker johnson has only had three weeks as speaker to pass three of the appropriation bills we have five more to do. >> the last time that the
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democrats supported the republicans and passed a bill like this they got rid of the speaker, kevin mccarthy that was the last time that this happened when he needed democrat support is it going to happen again. >> i hope people have learned from that i think it republicans that joined with 100% of the democrats to remove the republican speaker of the house i think they not only put one hand on the hot stove they put two hands and therefore had hopefully they will not do that again. >> nice analogy your committee is holding a committee of anti-semitism on college campuses and would you deny something to colleges who don't take action on anti-semitism, take the money away is that your approach. >> and very excited about the committee hearing that were having tomorrow in the ways and means jurisdiction is to look over the tax-exempt status of the elite universities in the tax advantage billions of
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dollars of endowments that they have we need to make sure that universities are not focused on preferred speech but their focus on free speech, what we have seen going on at university campuses all over the country is atrocious, the things that they're saying the things that they're doing to the young students of jewish faith is unacceptable, these administrators need to be speaking out against it solidly not just lukewarm. on the left-hand six side of the screen we are showing pictures, i got that wrong is that washington, d.c., that is the march for israel there gathering right there. i think vice president kamala harris should be there she's made no plan to be there, what say you. >> i absolutely think she should be here all of american should be in support of israel, this morning i watched an hour video
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that was footage of the hamas terrorists body cam footage of the hamas terrorist how they were slaughtering innocent civilians for no reason other than the fact that they were jewish that is unacceptable no american should stand for that and the vice president should be there showing support of israel. stuart: jason smith chair of the house ways and means committee, we always appreciate you coming on our show. there is this a di teacher in a predominantly jewish area made some very anti-semitic comments, come on in ashley what did the teacher say. >> so much for inclusion, sabrina claiming and social media post the hamas paragliding attack on a music festival in israel was one big hoax, she says adding babies bird women were not violated the di instructor in world history teacher by the way works in the montgomery county maryland public school system she has
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been sharing videos from conspiracy theorist and opinion columns from arab media including one video that depicted jews as killing palestinians to cut out the organs and sell them. the question is what is the school district doing about it, the school district says it's investigating and calling it a personal matter and would not, it further. absolutely remarkable. stuart: that's personable opinion, pathetic. a large number of adults in new york city are still living at home with her parents, we will tell you why gen z are choosing to not leave the nest, china shishi and ping repeated that the west is in decline now is visiting san francisco of all places to see the west to client itself, china expert warden chang offers his judgment biden and president xi next.
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on inflation enough because the market mike is still with the stock picks, uber. >> uber we've talked about it a lot, what i want to point out last week we talked about 100 million sata could go to 550 billion wordy at $110 billion level as ashley pointed out earlier we have 140 million unique users on the part from every month a lot of different lovers to pull generate increasing revenue. stuart: up from here i heard people talk about $70 a share, you don't have a target do you. >> i think he could get there they can keep operating like they are and keep executing buddy keep going. >> next what is home depot. >> the earnings came out they were good, the guidance came out bad this is what i want to point out this is 40 points off the recent high, if we don't have a very weak economy next year i think home depot earnings are good to be much stronger than
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the guidance, i think people are going to be out spending money on their homes, home depot will be better. stuart: commercial real estate boston properties that you like, the stock is up today. we talk about about real estate wetherington new york and if people ever come back to offices and what's going to happen you a lot of smart people talking about crash in the real estate, boston properties, liquidity out of some of the properties today and they sold a 45% stake there so it raised a lot of cash, when you see the big rally. betty gets real estate historically has been a bad bet there is downtimes in the bull times for real estate i think the point at 7% dividend about $100, the recent high as 150 trading down in the 50s, something for people to keep an eye on, 7% dividend gets my
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attention. stuart: president biden will meet with xi jinping in san francisco tomorrow, the first face-to-face in a year, peter doocy is in san francisco what is the top issue for tomorrow's meeting. >> what are the top issues is fentanyl it seems like biden and president she are ready to get on the same page the chinese side is prepared to agree to crack down on chemical companies for fentanyl if the u.s. take the easier on the china frantic police institute which is sanctioned for repressing uighurs in china we heard president biden talking about a military aspect of this. >> to get back in the normal course and being able to pick up the phone and talk to one another and beatable to make sure our militaries have contact with one another. >> the economy on the agenda in the months of consensus has been growing the patient she needs to
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sit down like this more than president biden does. >> i think china has a difficult economic problem right now for a whole range of reasons i don't think it's going to cause china to invade taiwan, probably the opposite will have the same capacity that i have before. >> the american host city san francisco is spotless as leaders arrive, homeless encampments, nowhere to be seen, somewhere they could not do for people to live here and they can do for the leaders. >> they cleaned up the street ahead of president biden and president xi's meeting they moved homeless to other parts of the city, clear tent city and trash of the seat, the president bears american city needs to go through a total makeover to be presentable for his out-of-town guest. >> the president is incredibly proud of the record that the united states will bring as host to the summit.
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>> it's been something to see on the walkover from the hotel is a half a mile in the hallway there were folks right in front of us power washing the sidewalks in the streets. it looks great. stuart: it is a great city do you have any idea where they took the homeless. interesting as we tried to figure out where they have been moved because they were pushed out the basically built the national security special event fences or at a convention, they have been pushed out to other sites of the city including two according to the uber driver coming from the airport, oakland across the bay bridge. stuart: thank you very much indeed, enjoy the city, used to be a great place. , more on the meeting, gordon chang china expert, xi jinping has said the west is in decline, here they are visiting san francisco of all places to see
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the west decline. would you like to see if san francisco's decline. >> san francisco was a great city, can become a great city again just not doing the silly things this is democratic politics i'm not a republican or democrat but i'm sitting in the middle the country and a lot of people like me think it is a shame they cannot believe what is happening to the new york, the washington and the san francisco of this country. stuart: you don't particularly approve of this meeting do you. >> no i don't think is going to advance american interest, we have been talking to china intensively for three decades, the question is what is biden going to say that hasn't been said already, we know the only way that we can get china to move in a better direction is to impose severe cost and clearly unacceptable behavior, take
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fentanyl it is not a quote unquote criminal problem in china the fentanyl gangs are fully supported by the communist party, they can operate in china's total surveillance state with the approval of the party we know the chinese diplomats give them cover and the gangs launder the proceeds to the state banking system and every container in china or virtually is inspected by the government so we know what's going on. biden should say i understand the communist party is killing americans and i'm going to do something about instead he pretends the problem does not exist and he's refusing to acknowledge reality. >> biden and president xi are going to sign a deal to keep a.i. out of the control systems, do you trust china will stick to the deal? >> we have to see the terms but it's inconceivable that you can craft a deal that will be verifiable it is really important to keep a.i. out of
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certain weapon systems especially those that controlled nuclear weapons but the point is you cannot verify this we have unverifiable agreements with china included the biological convention with no verification i isms did not stop china from conducting and creating pathogens that have killed millions of people in this world that is sars-cov-2 the pathogen that causes covid-19. i love agreements but they have to be enforceable in this one to me i don't see how they could do that. >> i'm expecting promises on climate and fentanyl crackdown. i suspect there are empty promises because they cannot be verified. >> we had fentanyl agreements with china, president trump did that that did not work, we acclimate agreement with china in those agreements were misconceived because they gave china and continuing to give china incentive report more carbon into the atmosphere
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because china does not have to cap until 2030. but the deal is unverifiable in china is only going to adhere to this deal as this manufacturing sector continues to decline that is only way that they can meet this. gordon chang, thank you for joining us. we always appreciate it, thank you very much indeed next to washington, d.c. to show you the crowd that is growing in d.c. for the march for israel 100,000 expected to attend, we will bring you all the latest that is a promise, let's turn to the markets, the free check on the big board this is a rally the dow was up 1.6%, 560 points, almost up 35000. a new study says young people are falling prey to fund inflation that means are more focused on spending money and enjoying life rather than saving it. madison alworth, the full story after this.
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stuart: we like to bring in the periodic market to reassure you the rally is in good shape the dow is a 560, the nasdaq 309 and s&p up 88 points, best rally in a long time big tech all across-the-board, apple 186, microsoft, 370, meta 334 that's all i have time for, young americans are spending big on entertainment and vacations, the thing is they are not saving madison alworth in downtown nashville are they calling this fund inflation? >> fund inflation, younger
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americans are willing to spend on fun things regardless of inflation in nashville has unlimited options were in the johnny cash museum countless museums, barhopping, live music, concerts all available and they're willing to spend it, new survey shows 73% of gen z way more interested in spending money and having fun than putting the savings into the bank account. the business owners in nashville see it firsthand we spoke to the owner of this museum who owns ten other entertainment properties in the city and he says gen z is ready to spend money and all about having fun. >> i think gen z comes another wallace white open and the credit card limits increase when they get here, when you're here this is an experience that is unique and unlike any other when they're on vacation and not worried about the last dollar. >> we spoke to some of the young people on vacation and we heard a lot of the same some have set up reoccurring savings like 401k
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and others have not even if their company match and almost everyone is spending now and worrying about it later. >> when it comes to tricks unlike you can't die with its pundit. >> if i see something and i want to i just get it, i tried to save a little bit of money but i go to work and make it back. >> it is concerning i don't bat an eyelash of spending $200 anymore. >> we were obviously focused on experiences but we spoke to someone who picked up cowboy boots and we heard the same thing about items not only would you on vacation but of online influencers and the ability to shop from your cell phone on the couch makes it hard to manage your money whether they're all doing experiences or simply shopping off instagram or tiktok. thrift is a lost virtue, great
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report, thank you very much, have a good time in nashville. kevin o'leary was on the program same pretty much the same thing, watch this. >> i can identify 20 or 30% crap like ten pairs of sneakers and 14 genes and 60 teachers and 4g hats, why, why do you buy that that's my whole point. >> had he gone credit card debt of 33% interest something you only wore once. mike murphy is still with us, do you agree with that. >> i don't i'm not what of these people who sits back and picks apart somebody else's life and tells them what they should be doing since i have it all figured out they should do this and they should do that. if somebody wants to go out and earn something and reward themselves for that i'm all for, young people need to be saving money, they also realize that they need to be enjoying their lives i have six young people at home i am good with that but at
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work were looking for new products, new innovation, new software new technology that is going to help young people be smarter than your generation of my generation and figure out how to save money and that compounding interest work for them so as they get older in life there able to enjoy things but also have a nest egg. >> elderly couple came to the answer. thrift is a lost virtue were not teaching thrift, we gotta move on a large number of gen z in new york city still live with their parents, how many are we talking about. >> i will tell you nearly four out of five or 79% of gen z live with their families and new york city that is an estimated two-point to one or two-point to million that are not getting out there not the only ones who haven't left the nest 28% of millennial's still live in multigenerational households in
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the city. according to the study conducted by brent café, the biggest reason of course is to save money, there being thrifty but they cannot afford to move out and a down payment and we should point out to care for family members but overall the study found that many millennial's don't expect to leave home anytime soon at least not for the next two years. stuart: thank you very much, we saw mike murphy i wanted what do you think about youngsters maybe they've gone to college, 20 years old would you accept them coming to live back at home. >> after college, yes, they're going into work if they want to be back in for a year or two after they go on their own, once they leave as you can attest to they don't come back hopefully i would love my kids to stay forever if that was possible. stuart: how will these two old. >> colleges over at 22 or 23 if they wanted to come home for a year or two and figure out where
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you're going to live or move what you can to do with your life then hopefully the next 75 years to go out and live your life on your own and hopefully come visit me when you get time. i don't think it's a negative or people adaptability i new york city is more high income people if they have the ability to stay at home and better surroundings and save their money for a nest egg. stuart: a general principle i make two points, one you save something out of every single paycheck, no matter how little you save something as soon as you are able 18 or 20 up and n now, stand on your own 2 feet even if it cost you a lot of money, independence moving forward, the world to going grab. >> absolutely you will not get pushback from me independence is great but maybe a little push out the door a little boost is fine also. stuart: someday i would like to have a studio audience we
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audience participation. >> are you challenging me? they'll be on my side. >> we do the dow 30 every day it looks good 28 winners and only two losers the dow is up 574-point this is the crowd growing in d.c. this is a rally for israel 100 of 100,000 people expected were to take you there live see what's going on right after this. tailor-made for trader minds. go deeper with thinkorswim: our award-wining trading platforms. unlock support from the schwab trade desk, our team of passionate traders who live and breathe trading. and sharpen your skills with an immersive online education crafted just for traders. all so you can trade brilliantly. businesses need 5g solutions today.
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stuart: thousand showing up for the support of israel rally in d.c., earlier i asked why kamala harris was not at the event, she is currently flying to california alongside the president so she could not be there, mark meredith at the national mall it looks like more people are piling in. >> quite a bit the crowds are growing considerably in the last hour or so this is the preprogram the main event will get started for an hour, were expected to see tens of thousands of people at the national mall jewish americans as the border of israel out here to show their support every since the attacks on october 7 by hamas what so telling is the
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signs out here, cleveland loves israel, miami loves israel, atlanta loves israel showing people coveted for the country just to be here on this tuesday afternoon, why are they doing this on a tuesday as opposed to saturday or sunday would most people can get off work, members of congress they are working today and organizers want to make sure lawmakers knew what people were feeling now the jewish community was feeling in terms of security we are seeing an increase in security ahead of today areas of the national mall have been completely closed off, magnetometers, private security and was notable organizers only have two weeks to get this thing together, there was not a lot of time ended event like this usually put together months if not years, when i spoke to the organizer i said how are you feeling about how things are coming together and they honest to god team. under pretty impressive what they were there together with a little budget and not a lot of time. in terms of what were get here come over to hear from members
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of congress included the house speaker, thank you very much indeed we will see you later, get back to the market just to confirm that the rally is looking pretty good 3.2% consumer price inflation over the last year investors love it, the dow was up 536, the nasdaq of nearly 300 points, shall be big tech, normally they do well with the nasdaq is up, interest rates are down, you get a nice strong rally and big tech come apple back to 186, off about 134, microsoft slipping below, here is another good aspect of the backdrop to the war under wall street's performance a continuing decline of the ten year treasury, 444, did i show you big tech i think i did, it is time for the tuesday trivia question, what was the most tourist destination in the u.s. in 2022, that's a tough one, new york city, orlando, orlando florida i guess, las vegas, los
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stuart: i think we are stumped. what was the most visited tourist destination in america in 2022. you have the honor of being first. ashley: i will go with orlando, least chance of getting mugged. stuart: murph. >> for different reasons i will say orlando. stuart: public a lot of line it foolishly saying new york city because i am including migrants in the number of tourists in new york city. orlando it is. orlando, for to come home to walton the world, the city had 104.5 million visitors last year and earned a 30 one billion dollars from tourism. thanks for being with us. great stuff today. ashley, you too. in five seconds this show is over, 321. take it.

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