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maria: welcome back, take a look at futures with 30 minutes to go before the opening bell sounds on wall street, dow industrial down 19, the nasdaq up 19 and s&p done a quarter of a point, oil prices are fractionally moving, they were doubt about but ago even when tensions in the middle east rising, final thoughts from this amazing panel, tomi lahren. >> isaac were looking forward to hearing our president tell us what's going on with the world today were looking forward to the white house briefing getting answers on the direction americans heading and i would say to the republicans moving forward with these impeachment articles against mayorkas i hope you have the votes, don't get us down. maria: what is the redline, you need to say something what are we going to do. >> we have a big week of tech earnings, job numbers, we have all hands on deck liz peek, mark tepper, cheryl casone, markets lower. stu taken away. >> good morning, everyone, three
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american soldiers killed, 30 injured in a drone attack in jordan by iranian proxies, the president says america will respond. donald trump says this is the tragic consequence of biden's weakness and surrender. the timing of any response by america's important, former weapons inspector says iran will have enough uranium for six weapons and one month. the price of oil going up, right now in the high 70s, 7762 with all the tension in the mideast the prices been gradually been rising, that stop the downside now it's moving higher $3.10 per gallon is average for regular. for stocks it's all about the big tech companies and give their financial reports this week despite the events, some buying big tech almost all are up, the dow down 17, little change for the s&p but look at the nasdaq erie modest gain of about 18 points, bitcoin
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rallying to $42000 that was earlier now 41.9. the ten year treasury just over 4% for ten is the yield in its coming down. the two-year 434 and that's coming down a bit. politics, late friday very late friday administration reported the largest inflow of migrants 302,000 came across in december. with the possibility of a trump win in november, expect the flow to accelerate. immigration talks in the senate have run into trouble. one proposal to allow 5000 migrants a day, speaker johnson says that is dead on arrival. on the show california governor, gavin newsom full of praise for the president he said he delivered the best three performance of any modern presidency. he's playing the good soldier loyal, young and eager to take over if the president stumbles. doctor siegel has a frightening
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forecast, he says because of gain-of-function research and other pandemic is almost inevitable. the super bowl is set, the 49ers meet the kansas city chiefs in las vegas sunday february the 11th. who gets more attention, the gain or taylor swift. monday generally 29th 2024, "varney & company" is about to begin. stuart: we're going to start with the latest from the middle east three service members killed in a drone strike and the u.s. based in jordan, that was sunday, the latest. >> dozens more injured had to be medevac out. they had a hub in northeast jordan where the borders iraq and syria. a house is 350 u.s. service members, the drone reportedly hit where they were sleeping,
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u.s. officials say the company iranian proxies are responsible and president biden says we will respond military commanders crafting the hit list for the president to review the former president trump says we have been on a collision course with iran and he says ask all americans to join me and praying for those who have been wounded, the brazen attack of the united states is yet another horrific tragic confidence of joe biden's weakness and surrender. this is the first time americans have been killed since october 7 in gaza. there have been 160 attacks on them in iraq and syria. stuart: thank you very much, biden stubble to another speech in south carolina this weekend he referred to former president trump as the current sitting president. roll tape. >> did you see the reasons he said he wants academy crashed this year. the sitting president bless me father, come on man, 1600 asylum
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officers and over 100 cutting-edge inspection machines to stop fentanyl coming across his office border. he'll also give me the authority to shutdown the board until we can get back into control. stuart: todd piro with me this morning. i would like to see video from his first day in office and now because i think his decline is obvious and it seems to be speeding up. >> it's exponential decline but let's be realistic in 2020 he wasn't exactly knocking it out of the park from addiction perspective. this downfall has been going on for some time, shame on the democrats, shame on his family for putting a nap to running for office of president. there's a bigger issue i raise every time you raise a clip like that our enemies see that and that is not good because they see that they want four more years because that is a symbol of the decline of america which is what our enemies want. stuart: nikki haley says she is
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in the race at least through super tuesday that would be march 5. roll tape. >> yes or no are you in this race through the convention beyond super tuesday, yes or no? >> as long as i keep growing per state i am in this race. >> i have every intention of going through super tuesday, were getting keep on going and see where this gets us, that's what we know we're going to do right now. i take it one state of a time i don't think too far ahead. i'm not going anywhere. stuart: what happens if she loses in south carolina in the money dries up? >> you heard in her language, as long as it is conditional language. after a few days following last tuesday she's taking time to reflect and she sees what you said what happens if it's a bloodbath following south carolina. i think if that happened she has taken a before super tuesday because of her political career going forward she is already
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going to lose a lot in terms of her political career if she gets destroyed in her home state of south carolina but if she goes to super tuesday and gets destroyed even more she is damaged goods and that would be a shame if you're looking at a career from where was a month ago. stuart: thank you. lauren, what is this about donald trump's team reaching out to jfk junior, what was that about. >> for rfk junior to be vice president. trump reportedly reached out a while ago and steve bannon has said trump kennedy ticket would produce a massive landslide, kidded he is reportedly not interested in being trump vp in the trump campaign team said neither is trump they called rfk junior a radical environmentalist one point and how the candidates might differ and be unable to team up on a ticket. stuart: i got it, thank you very much. we better get to the market this is monday morning you want to see how your monday morning is
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going to handle this. i call that a mixed bag, the dow down ten points, nasdaq apple week 23 points a mixed picture, jeff sica with me today. we have a big week for tech earnings. i would start with alphabet microsoft, they come out tomorrow. i said this sometime ago this is all about a.i. for these two companies this is the performance of a.i. >> this is a big week, we have 10 trillion in total market cap coming to the market and tomorrow is especially important. behind the meteor rise in the value of tech stocks that have driven s&p 500 is the hype regarding a.i. both of these companies have invested billions and billions of dollars in a.i. now we have to see if the billions of dollars are justifiable in their current prices. it's the most important week of the earnings season and i think
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will learn a lot tomorrow as to whether a.i. is real or hyped. stuart: apple reports thursday, the issue there, is that the iphone sales in china? >> apple we set up a four on the show as goes apple, so goes the market. here you have obvious from what we saw on fox, and we see a decline in production in china of iphones. i anticipate we will see a slowdown but if you look at the chinese academy, the chinese economy is in shambles. the consumer has been damaged more so than they've acknowledged. they are not spending as much money and without the china market you will not see the growth in apple. stuart: amazon comes out on thursday as well this seems to be about cloud growth at aws
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service. >> aws, you could take amazon web service and you could create a very significant company if you spotted off this is about how aws is doing related to microsoft. it is also about the consumer because although amazon aws is probably the most valuable growth part of amazon and there is also the health of the consumer the amazon may give us a snapshot into. stuart: the super bowl is the kansas city chiefs versus the san francisco 49ers. will you watch all the way through if there are a lot of cutaways to taylor swift. >> i love taylor swift, i'm not quite to say anything negative about her. every time travis kelce bends down to tie his shoe, they don't need to pan to taylor's dramatic expressions. i think she is phenomenal but i want to watch football, i want
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to hear about football and they could show her once or twice but to make her the focal point is going to make this very hard to watch. stuart: the main point for television is to give the audience what it wants. if the audience wants taylor swift, give it to them in the ratings will go up and you make more money, do you have anything to say. >> here's my objection to taylor swift in these games, when they cut to her is after travis kelce has caught the ball. travis kelce is paid to catch the ball, he is a tight end stop being shocked. >> do we know she's going to the super bowl she is performing in japan. >> i love taylor swift i think she's great. acting surprised every time he catches the ball it's what he's paid to do i don't come onset every time he does it might take and say oh my god stuart just did it might take. >> she has brought all these football fans, last night my twins who never liked football
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were screaming every time something good happen. stuart: how old are they. >> the 25 years old, they never liked football, now all the sudden their huge kansas city chiefs fans and i'm sitting there saying wait a minute we are giants fans we cannot divert from that were your written off the will. >> we cannot have joy when it comes to football it's not allowed. >> i think we've exhausted the subject three minutes entire segment. i hope you're okay audience. coming up the governor of california that would be gavin newsom touted biden's record, you have to watches. >> it's not a complicated campaign, we have the receipts and the best three year record of any modern american presidency. period. stuart: repeat that the best three year record of any modern american presidency, i take issue with that. even abc john karl did not agree with the governor.
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stuart: president biden has promised to respond after three u.s. service members were killed by an iran backed militant group in jordan edward lawrence is at the white house. have we heard anything else from the president yet. >> it's just words the president called this despicable and unjust, the president says he
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will respond at a time of our choosing, this is exactly what critics were worried about that the u.s. is posturing to knockdown drones and missiles and one will eventually get there three servicemen are dead and dozens injured in a drone attack in jordan some of those quickly injured. the president said the drone came from an iranian backed proxy and the president briefed on the attack on sunday and asked for a moment of silence as he visited a baptist church there. >> i want to point out we had a tough day last night we lost three brave soldiers on an attack of whatever basis. and we shall respond. >> former military members not hopeful that the president will take the right response.
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>> abs we've seen historically whether we look at afghanistan and the way that they deal with china and they failed and did not attempt to stop russia from crossing into the ukraine. the biden administration does not carry out any type of military operation that would threaten the bite of the administration politically. , the chances are the neck would you do anything to iran. >> iran does not want a war with the u.s. but his proxies have attacked u.s. troops in the middle east at least 160 times in nsc spokesperson says the nsc is working to the right response speed when we hear you, thank you let's bring in kt mcfarland foreign policy expert from the trip administration and back to reagan if i'm not mistaken. how should we respond.
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i should've brought that out, how should we respond, should we attack the iranian proxies as we have been doing or now attack iran directly. >> we really have three options, do nothing which is effectively what the biden administration has done so far number two attack the proxies in yemen, and lebanon, in syria and iraq or three attack iran itself, i am all in favor of option to but with enormous augustine, so all those countries especially in yemen, don't agree 20 or 30%, limited them and take them out to grade them 90%. at the same time use economic weapons at your disposal followed by war sanctions, don't let iran's oil to the world. pump more american natural gas, drive the price of oil down, bankrupt iran and finally i would go to her allies who rely on iranian energy particularly the other energy as well.
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and particularly india, you want oil, you want us to have your back, you have a break with iran and we the united states will backfill, we will give you all the oil and natural gas that you need but you have a break with iran and they can't continue to fight, you take at the proxies and if that isn't enough you may have to escalate. but to go right after iran right now may have very little wiggle room which you might need ladle. stuart: donald trump says this is biden's fault, do you agree? >> 100%. when donald trump left office iran was bankrupt they had no oil and energy revenues, the proxy forces were scattered because donald trump assassinated the head of the proxy forces soleimani. in iran was isolated throughout the middle east. if donald trump had been in office iran would not of had the money to do this they would not of had the will to do this they
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would not have had the proxy allies to do this. stuart: timing of our response is important because we have the former whack enter weapons inspector david albright said will have enough uranium for six weapons in one month, you talked about this last time we were on the show, that's your greatest concern. >> if iran gets nuclear weapons all the other countries in the region with money which is a lot of countries they will not develop their own weapons, they will buy them, saudi arabia sagittal by nuclear weapons, turkey might get nuclear weapons you have an arms race in the middle east. it's important to do this quickly and stop making the speeches and doing the threats, do it within the next one for hours. stuart: kt mcfarland, thank you for being with us out of the port day. thank you. nancy pelosi wants an fbi investigation into protesters calling for cease-fire in gaza. who does she think the protesters are. >> she thinks those working on behalf of vladimir putin.
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here's what she had to say. listen. >> make no mistake this is directly connected to what he would like to see, same thing with ukraine. it is about putin's message. i think some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic insincere, some i think are connected to russia and i say that having looked at this for a long time now. >> you think some of these are russian plants. >> i think some financing should be investigated. >> the democratic congresswoman sanchez anti-israel demonstrators outside of her home all the time drawing attention to how putin has backed calls for a cease-fire similar to many of the protesters. stuart: let's check features, we are down on the dow, down 20 odd points. think the nasdaq is up 20 odd points. a mixed picture, the opening bell is next. ♪
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25, not much movement so far. keith fitz with me. given the escalation of the beacon i presume you get is a defense stocks are at a good place to be right now. you recommended defense stocks over the last couple months. >> i have thank you for remembering that, war and peace is the single most important issue with our time forget the fed and the earnings that we got on deck we have to get this sorted out, you bet i'm going to recommend defense stocks. stuart: big tech reporting this week do you have a favor? >> apple ahead of the class, microsoft is right there there neck and neck i have two. stuart: do you like apple, 191? >> you bet it's coming up on my target at 200 we set 14 months or go or so it's about the ecosphere and engaging consumers, microsoft is a different play i think we will see apple and a.i. in the same
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sentence in which case stock kicks off again. stuart: is there any weak big tech stock you can think of. >> amazon has its own set of challenges a lot of people like the stock in regard to the web services but they have regulatory concerns, consumer iron, regulatory iron is mounting, that is a challenge to big tech stock. >> it seems were developing the group of stock five or seven or the magnificent seven what ever you want to call them there the kind of stocks the people by and do not trade in and out of they buy them and hold them because they got up so much in the last five or six years. >> i would also add one other thing to that in the past we've always allocated capital wall street has got people thinking we have to play not to lose if you get a go forward you have to play to win if we look at tech and we're going to spend a trillion, two, three, and the next five or ten years is about going where the money is going
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and where the puck is going to be. stuart: it is interesting the day before the earnings, microsoft is at $406 almost an all-time high and had a terrific run up last week i seems like were walking up with the expectation of a solid report from microsoft. >> they are but also don't forget the big traders are walking up because the first thing they're going to do with a good report comes out is due a rug pull and do it again so then it goes higher, investors this is a beautiful set up, take a deep breath, forget what they're going to do in the next three days or five days concentrate on two or three or five years from now. stuart: i'll be interested in see whether companies are going. keith fitz, thank you for joining us, always good. opening bell is about to ring and five seconds this market will open were looking for a fractional loss for the dow industrial at the open and a very small gain for the nasdaq at the opening bell. we are up and running it is
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monday and the dow is up in 15 points down dead flat, look at the level 38094 all 30 the dow stocks, one third up about half down, that does not add up. i'm trying to do a statistical analysis. >> 12 up, 18 down. stuart: s&p 500 is up a fracture i will call the absolutely dead flat the nasdaq composite where is that going up the absolutely almost, i'm tongue-tied i'll say it like this is not change very much. show me big tech, microsoft, amazon up, meta, apple, alphabet down but not by much. amazon was going to a b by an acquire robot something tells me that's not happening. >> it's done not happening
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$1.4 billion purchase and it's been called off we saw this coming amazon never offered the european union any remedies for them to prove this deal i was concerned amazon would be too big and smart home devices they also have ring, there was also concerns when you go to buy a smart vacuum cleaner amazon will put the i robot at the top of his list to the detriment of other players and competitors. as a result i robot cutting a third of staff were 315 jobs is down 3%. >> why not europeans make a good i robot, they just restrict our companies it dries me off the wall. >> big tech companies. electric carmaker rivian i understand they're stealing something from apple, watch. >> a person or top executive by the name of dj he was vp of hardware engineering and he worked on applecart among other things apple according to several reports he is leaving
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apple after quarter of a century and he's going to rivian. rivian is working on an affordable ev apple has seen so many other applecart executives leave, for a decade you're trying to bring the best ev to market the way the apple comes late and fixes products, makes them better how long is it going to take them to do that, there are several reports this is apple's car plans as been pushed back. stuart: tell me the latest on boeing and the alaska airlines and those missing bolts. >> the wall street journal is reported that the missing bolts on the alaska flight door that blew off were missing the max nine left the boeing factory meaning boeing workers did not put them on. that is a scary thought. boeing messed up they don't know what's going on at the supply chain in the factories. stuart: i'm not surprised the
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stock is up. the ntsb will r release support and could collaborate that. this is just a wall street journal report. boeing stock is up because ryanair raise their hand and said anybody canceling orders we want boeing jets. stuart: airbus they've gotta be taken advantage though the only major playmaker in the world the gotta be taken advantage. >> when there's a will there's a way the 21 neil is a competitor to the new 737 max ten by bo boeing, there are concerns issues with the max nine delays the certification of the ten, keep following it gets confusing. united ceo scott kirby flew to france to speak with us about this how could i get the a320 one sold out, can we make a d deal, we don't have anything set in stone but it seems like u.s. carriers are saying we might be more interested in airbus instead of boeing because all
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the quality control issues happening at boeing. united is flat. the reason boeing is up a little bit ryanair said anyway you can get us a max ten order will get them and it happens that united has 277 so they can swap orders and move them around and everybody is happy in the end. stuart: ryan air passengers don't care about flying on a max jet. >> a lot of american passengers don't. the max nine which is grounded was unguided over the weekend i haven't heard anything from any passengers saying we were scared. stuart: i'm not scared of getting on a max jet. >> i'm going to walk everywhere until they get it solidified and figured out i cannot understand how you don't have bolts on a plane. >> it was a mistake. >> just a mistake. >> i'm not throwing up my hand saying it was nothing i'm simply saying i'm not afraid to get on a max jet nine or ten if it comes out, i don't worry about
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those things i just want to get there on time. >> and have a sandwich waiting for him. >> elon musk trying to woo china with his cyber truck. >> the cyber truck is on display and eight chinese cities. china is the biggest market for electric vehicles but they don't do the pickup so well they do a small car, cheaper car kind of thing. my opinion two things need to happen elon musk needs to reclassify the cyber truck in china. if it is a pickup truck has to drive slower those are the rules and has to drive in the right lane and some big cities that you can't commit. the second thing the rich chinese like suvs so he has to appeal to them it's a great adventure vehicle not necessarily a pickup truck. >> a big week for earnings and top tech companies this is the week take us there. >> five of the magnificent seven report this week, tomorrow you get to alphabet and microsoft,
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also amd do we have amd shares, they should be up because that's one raise their target to a high of 210. wednesday qualcomm, thursday you have other magnificent seven amazon, apple, meta, gm starbucks, monda leeson also boeing as we set on wednesday and have you seen oil prices because of what's going on in the middle east they are open to major oil copies reported on friday, exxon as well as chevron both of them huge deals in the permian basin acquisitions. stuart: checked the big board were six minutes into the trading session in the big board that will be the dow industrial up 40 points, 38151. the dow winners headed by none other than salesforce, ibm, v visa, merck and disney is on thereto. s&p 500, the winners, dollar tree, adobe, western digital, waters corporation, nasdaq composite, the winner, dollar
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tree, adobe, crowdstrike, et cetera. plenty of green. coming up alexandria ocasio-cortez says she doesn't want president biden's campaign to focus on attacking truck, watch this. >> i think we could do more to advancing our vision and i believe we have a strong vision that we can run on but i believe we could do more. >> aoc want the president to push the far left agenda i wonder if echoes down while in the election? will it work, doctor marc siegel teamed up with robert redfield to warn of an enormous problem with gain-of-function research. another pandemic is almost inevitable. the doctor will be here. a washington post piece says falling inflation rising growth give the u.s. the world's best recovery. economist stephen moore takes that on next.
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stuart: 12 minutes into the trading session, modest screen on the left-hand side that web 16, nasdaq up 32, exxon mobil suing two investment firms over the green agenda. lydia hu is with us. >> these investment firms are activist investors, they buy shares in a target company in this case exxon and the use shareholder resolution to pressure companies on esg policies that further a green agenda. the investment firms in this case are followed this and arjuna capital. exxon writes this of the activist objectives and tactics run counter to the interests of exxon mobil and the shareholders who purchase shares in exxon
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mobil to grow or safeguard their investments, capital followed this did not respond to request for comment will follow the mission statement says this the mission is to stop global climate change and warming by encouraging oil and gas companies to adapt their business operations to the paris climate accords, follow this explicitly says its goal is to not achieve returns and as for a junior capital, says offers fossil fuel free performance oriented impact investing. this lawsuit is the latest sign that the battle between companies and esg activist yearg funds in a decade, also it launches a new esg funds plummeted last year only six
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funds citing the last six month of 2023 down from 55 of the first half of the year for some context in the three years before 100 esg funds per year and we know political pressure is intensifying and lawmakers in 46 states introduced bills related to esg investments, one report noting republican lawmakers have much more success in enacting anti-esg legislation than democratic lawmakers had in mandates for esg. exxon has already committed to net-zero emissions by 2050, the specific proposal that exxon wants to exclude what accelerate reductions and they tell the court that 90% of shareholders already voted on this proposal last year and they say it will not maximize shareholder value they're asking for a decision by the court from march. look at this headline into the washington post falling inflation, rising growth give us the world's best recovery as in
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the united states. stephen moore joins us now that's quite a statement from the washington post do we have the best recovery? >> in some ways we are the least rotten apple because there hasn't been a lot of growth anywhere in the world and if you look at europe europe is a ten year long malaise, china has big problems of their economy look at what's happening with the real estate they had the slowest growth in 30 years in china, right now i would have to say the united states sticks out is the one country that is growing but this is not a reason to celebrate. we still have a 34 trillion-dollar debt and were adding a trinket and a half dollars a year, used to have a problem but the majority of american workers are poor today than they were three years ago because their salaries have not kept pace with inflation one other thing if you look at the growth reports included the what
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they came out last week do you know the fastest growing sector in the economy was? stuart: tell me. >> government, the government is spending and borrowing so much money and that is an artificial way to increase your economy. obviously you cannot have the government continue to grow and grow and i would make the argument we should be cutting back on government expenditures and that was a major component of the so-called woke that we see in the economy right now. stuart: let me go back to evergrande the chinese property company $300 billion in debt and the government just ordered that it be liquidated, how serious is the trouble for the chinese economy. >> $300 billion is not small change even for an economy as large as china and what is telling us there is a real estate bubble in china and so
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much of the investment in real estate has not been driven by markets but it's been driven by government and central planning and this is a perfect example of why government directed capital does not work, we should learn our lesson we have a president who wants to continue to flush government taxpayer dollars in industries that the best way to ruin in industry look at green energy all we are doing is pulling billions of billions, hundreds of billions of dollars in the industry and it's nowhere. stuart: stephen moore, i understand i was shocked at $300 billion, they are in trouble, thank you very much indeed, see you again soon. president biden is looking to invest billions in chip companies. which chip billions of dollars in subsidies to intel, taiwan semi conductor and other top semi conductor companies to build new factories all part of the 53 billion-dollar chips act
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implementation of the 2022 bipartisan law has been pretty slow 170 firms have applied but only to have been given tiny grants. to tout his economy to voters industry executives for the upcoming dollar amounts will be much larger and they expected announcement to come before the state of the union scheduled for march 7. stuart: thank you very much. coming up look around at the monday morning it is a grim omnibus picture wars are widening, the bad guys are winning, whose fault is that, that will be my ticket the top of the hour. starting wednesday thousands of migrants face eviction in chicago, mayor johnson is facing pressure to delay the evictions again we are live in chicago's o'hare airport which a million migrants have been forced to call home. ♪
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kelly severely joins us from o'hare airport where the city set up a temporary shelter, once the eviction starts, where do the migrants go. >> will be back on the city buses that i told you about in previous weeks leading up to this moment or they will simply be on the street, we are expecting 2000 people to face eviction this week. another 4000 with the week following and this has already been moved twice this month due to severe weather, now the governor, 16 older advocacy groups are asking for the evictions to be delayed once again. and to wait the weather is warmer and are holding onto their stockpile of tents as the worst case of the rear. in the letter to mayor johnson the republicans of the senate commerce committee are questioning the use of the airport to house migrants. the city says 195 people are
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sleeping here as a fridays count. and there's no one staying at chicago's midway port or the bus landing zone. in a letter the committee members said repurposing airport facilities and infrastructure to house illegal aliens not only degrades taxpayer investment in the nashville airport system but at least in the case of o'hare as federally funded airport facilities are withdrawn from public access and use violates the requirement that these federally funded facilities be available for public use as an airport, illinois as the state as offered municipalities, $40 million to build shelters as a way to take the burden off the city of chicago and axios confirms none of the smaller towns and cities have taken up that offer. stuart: fascinating, thank you so much. todd piro is still with me. how about the issue of sanctuary cities.
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>> the migrants are in trouble that the sanctuary cities campaign on helping, when push came to shove they have to get the help they can. these people will be put in a worse situation in many instances then they were in the countries that they came from it is a lose lose proposition and that is one of the 9,000,000,000,004 in the biden administration for sanctuary city policies it's a shame no matter which way you cut it. stuart: thank you for being on the show for the last hour. thank you todd piro, still ahead the senate border deal falling to pieces, former acting dhs secretary chad wolf takes that on where we going from here with the border. joe concha says the vice president pick matters more than ever before this year's election he is here to tell us why and three service members killed in jordan how should we respond to that. alaska senator dan sullivan is on the armed services committee, he will respond to it. the 10:00 o'clock hour is next.
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