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>> they're going to tie to paint him like a george washington that put country for party and he got shoved out the door. he was so selfish. >> we can't have weaponization of the secret service and fbi like we have. >> if you're an invalid and want to be paid be do, vote for kamala. >> it's like a slow motion train wreck and we've seen this before time and time again, calmer
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heads prevailed and said we don't want to go down that road. >> all of this was something that a progressive left helped engineer. they went along with this and furthered their interest by having kamala in the seat. stuart: brian kelly on american spirit. i haven't commented on this for a long time. near deserted sixth avenue in the middle of new york city. not much going on. lauren: in the middle of july. end of july, actually. stuart: it's going to be august soon. lauren: oh, no. then november. stuart: then it's fall. it's 11:00 right now on the east coast in the united states and thursday, july 25th. on the markets, i call that a model turn around and dow up 189, the nasdaq, which was down well over 100 is now up nearly 19 points.
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has big tech shifted? just a few moments ago, they were all down, well, they're all down now but amazon is eking out an 11-cent gain. apple, alphabet, meta, microsoft still down. yield on 10-year treasury down 5 basis points and below 4.25, 4.23. now this, your flag was burned in the streets last night and monuments defaced and police attacked. the excuse was the appearance of israel's prime minister netanyahu before congress. that's all it takes for iran and their client, hamas, to start up a riot in the heart of our nation's capitol. the white house called these protests disgraceful saying anti-semitism and violence are never acceptable and don't expect any serious consequences for the people that did this. they have political backing, namely the group of hamas supporters inside the democrat
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party. three dozen congressional democrats boycotted netanyahu's speech and wouldn't attend. it was a deliberate insult. kamala harris wasn't there and making a speech to a sorority. the people that, od the anti-israel event outside included unions and far left groups and these are harris supporters. this suggestly politics. the new leader of the democrat -- this is ugly politics and the new leader doesn't want to discuss mideast policy or debate. she hasn't said a word about the blackburning or anti-american chants. the world looks on as terrorist supporters riot, a weakened president starts a long good-bye, and the democrat candidate for the presidency pretends to defend democracy. there's a bad taste in your mouth when terrorist supporters burn our flag. if the same people do it again at the democrats convention in chicago, kamala harris should be the first to condemn it. third hour of varney starts now.
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stuart: molly hemmingway with me this morning. molly, will kamala harris condemn these protests or is she too frightened of losing the prohamas wing of her party? >> even her decision not to be in the senate yesterday when bb netanyahu spoke indicates that she is very worried about that base of the party that would be upset with her if she were to be present there. she's got a very difficult situation in that her views are quite extreme and rated most liberal when in the senate and her views on support for these hamas protesters is also very extreme. it's the kind of thing many americans don't want in a presidential candidate and she's worried about angering that base this makes things difficult. stuart: if this happens during the chicago convention, will any democrat say anything?
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>> it's unclear. in this case, it's far worse they're burning federal property and a department of justice that seeps to be willing to do whatever it takes to go after anyone who's on the right and protesting but that's a very hands off approach to these types of proest its and a lot of americans hate this and reminds them of that hatred and rioting that we saw so much of in 2020. something kamala harris also supported. she helped bail out people rioting in minnesota which led to death and millions of dollars worth of destruction. stuart: molly, biden spent a large part of oval office address touting his accomplishments. watch this. >> i'm the first president to report to this country that we're not at war anywhere in the world. and 16 million new jobs anywhere
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and wages are up and inflation is coming down. today, violent crime rate at a 50-year low and we're also securing our border. border crossings are lower today than when the previous administration left office. stuart: molly, what do you say to that? >> three pretty big lies. it was donald trump and not joe biden who was the first president not to get the u.s. invinvolved in any new wars ande biden famously mishandled a number of global cry cease whether ukraine or israel or neglecting it in asia and they should be firing on all cylinders out of covid pandemic and it's sluggish. they're dealing with av ravagesf inflation and the border is one of his signature failures and put kamala harris in charge of managing diplomacy with other countries to get at the root causes of the border crisis. the idea that he would name that as a success is straight
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propaganda and people should call it out. stuart: i don't think president biden will play much of a role on campaign trail because i don't think (&.k >> in 2020 he had trouble campaigning and allowed to campaign from the basement. he was struggling this time as well. but the biden harris record is something that harris will have to deal with so he's going to be a presence on the campaign trail whether they wished to move him to the side or not. stuart: mollie hemingway, all good. thank you. >> thanks, stu. stuart: the house just voted to condemn vice president kamala harris for handling of the border. the final vote was 220 in favor of condemnation and 196 against. six democrats voted -- what was that? yay? okay. six democrats voted to condemn. that was true. zero republican noes. got that. back to the markets, lou basenese is here and staying with us for the hour and story
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of the market is inflation and money coming out of big tech and going to smaller companies. will that continue? >> absolutely. i want to play the halleluiah course and banging that drum for six to nine months and i've been early and wrong and now i'm right but doesn't mean i'm that bright. this is a classic rotation and reallocation and we saw it coming out of the dom com bubble and large caps way over stretched in valuation and historic disconnect and plenty of cash on the sidelines and profit taking in large caps and likelihood of a trump presidency again, it'll be a america first policy both in business and politics and largely those 2,000 small caps are domestically focused and it's a right ingredients and they're undervalued, unloved and plenty of cash to fund investments and we get a political change in power that could benefit them even more. stuart: is it an ai bubble and if it is, is it bursting? >> good question. in military terms, it's a regrouping and not a full on
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retreat and surrender, yet. we should have seen this coming. last quarter when meta reported results and got whacked for over reporting and what's rely strucktive is cloud services is growing and bodes well for beloved microsoft and like microsoft, your ride or die stock in the big seven, apple is mine. they're the ones that are best positioned to come through this normal selloff. with we've had about six or seven percent pull down. that's what we've had over this bull market. thee or tour times. stuart: is it over? >> not yet. but earnings next we can from the big tech companies, microsoft, apple, see where it's at. stuart: may or may not stabilize. could go anywhere. lou, stay this. lauren is looking at movers and tesla, what a nice rebound. lauren: yeah, yesterday was the worst day in almost four years and elon musk will discuss a tesla investment in one of the other companies, ai company and
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border of tesla, stock up 3.5%. stuart: elon musk was a guest at netanyahu speech yesterday. lauren: he was. stuart: molina healthcare. lauren: that's almost 20% in one day. this is a health insurer and primary business is medicaid and they're serving 9% more medicaid users than last year. stuart: you're on this side of the medical business and understand this stuff. what do you make of molina? >> the healthcare is providing more coverage will benefit them and there's a lot of regulatory risk and talked about it a couple weeks and whether you can regulate the pharmacy benefit manager should there be increased regulation and still uncertain area of the market but long term the trends are in favor of healthcare providers because we have an aging population. stuart: yes we do. funny to say that. ford, it got worse? lauren: down 17%. so the problem is the warranties, they're expensive and quality issues in some of their cars and pre-2021. also their ev mission. they've called those investments
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and trajectory humbling and completely uncomfortable. that's a selloff in a half. >> something new investing in ai and count down on massive losses and reporting weak losses and going on the doors and 17% almost. that's something else. stuart: tiktok influencer zack sage fox, went to the west bank, watch this. >> are you supportive of hamas? >> yes, yes, >> of course. >> are most pal tin indians? >> i'm with the resistance. reporter: we have more coming up from zack. stuart: fbi director christopher wray said agents making inappropriate posts about the trump shooting are being investigated. why haven't they already been fired in we'll try and answer that question. we'll take it on. u.s. fighter jets were scrambling less than an hour before the oval office address and intercepted jets from russia and bombers from china. fly in formation and it was off
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stuart: you've all seen these scenes. prohamas rioters burning american flags and defacing monuments while israel's prime minister netanyahu addressed aurolawmakers. chad pergram on capitol hill. kamala harris just responded. what did she say? reporter: yeah, we got a statement from vice president harris and she says "i condemn the burning of the american flag. that flag is a symbol of our highest ideals as a nation. it should never be desecrated in
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that way". republicans marched over to union station close to the capitol and replaced the palestinian flags hoisting american flags up the flag poles and republicans are pushing hard against left wing protesters that fanned out across dc yesterday. >> we don't actually do something, we don't honor our flag. there's a lot of veterans here, a lot of patriots here. and then we'll have a problem in the country. reporter: house speaker mike johnson joined at union station and members at both sides are appalled at grady trimble fee toe and december -- graffiti and desecration of public property in dc. the oversight committee want as briefing. johnson says gop committees may probe whether officials enforced the law. >> they painted that message on the monument in front of union
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station about a block and a half from the capitol. we should not stand for this at all. look, we respect free speech of course, but they are desecrating monuments, destroying public property and need to be arrested and sent to jail. if they're going to act like that in support a blood thirsty terrorist regime. reporter: house minority leader hakeem jeffries condemned threats of violence against jews and desecration of property and police arrested 23 people in total in connection with all protests yesterday, but jeffries put distance between democrats and the protesters. >> >> it's likely to me that any of the protesters associate with the left wing of the democratic party and they've been aggressively protesting members of the house democratic caucus every week, every month, year after year from october 7. reporter: jeffries say those
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involved in proterrorists or vandalism must be prosecuted. stuart. stuart: mike waltz joining me now. congressman, you served our country and when you see our flag burned by terrorist sympathizers, should they go to jail? >> hey, stu. i agree with president trump. we ought to have a minimum one year sentence for desecrating the flag, but i don't understand why the dc police, why the mayor of dc didn't have the police go in as soon as you satar start vandalizing and defacing public monuments there for all american people, they should have been arrested and hauled out in the paddy wagon. i don't know why it was allowed to continue. stuart: i think the rioters have political backing specifically from that chunk of the democratic party supporting hamas. they've been protected by those people in the democrats. maybe i'm going a bit far here, but that's the way i see it. >> well, bb nail it had, they're
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iran's useful idiots and these are supposed, you know, left wing progressive activists and being supported and doing prop grandata committee o -- propaganda work for a machine that shoots schoolgirls in the street and hangs schoolgirls for daring not to cover their head with a hijab. zero tolerance for the gay community and you take half a second and do a little research into the regime that's supporting hamas and how hamas treats minorities, anybody with a different religious view, women, what have you, they're in line with the taliban, al-qaida, isis, everyone else. it defies logic and i think useful idiots is the right term for it. stuart: right before president biden's oval office address last night, u.s. military intercepted russian fighter jets and two chinese bombers. i believe they were flying in
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formation, first syme we've seen that and off the coast of alaska. are they testing an aging and weak president? >> they are. they're testing our military red readiness, our response times and all the way up to the commander in chief and how forceful we respond and look, what did we do after a spy balloon hovered over the most nuclear sites for days on end and collecting intelligence sending back to beijing, they were rewarded with a whole string of visits from biden's cabinet. but the other key piece from a military standpoint, russia and china ibram creasingly tactically operationally working together. everything from how they communicate to how they operate, this is a dangerous unhole reigns leading alliance and everything from space to their navy to their air force and nuclear forces to technology sharing, and a new trump administration has got to drive wedges between those two and i'm confident president trump will.
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stuart: congressman mike waltz, thank you for joining us. we always appreciate it. >> thank you. stuart: after the assassination attempt, donald trump received a letter from palestinian authority president. ashley, what did the letter say? ashley: well, it's interesting because trump posted that letter on truth social platform and said in part "acts of violence must not have a place in a world of law and order. despicable acts of attempted or successful assassinations are acts of weakness with failed understanding of peaceful measures to resolve conflicts". in response, trump thanks abbas saying everything will be good and he went onto say looking forward to seeing bb netanyahu on friday and even more forward to achieving peace in the middle east. palestinian authority cut off security ties with the u.s. and israel during the trump administration after the
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introduction of a middle east peace plan. stu. stuart: it was a classic trump response, wasn't it. look forward to watching bb netanyahu this afternoon. good stuff. thanks, ash. we better check that market again because there's always kinds of stuff going on there. now it's all in the green. dow up 300 and nasdaq up 44 points. we're keeping an eye on big tech for you. check this out. when we opened the market this morning, all big tech was down across the board and at least we have amazon and apple struggling to recover, just a little, but alphabet, meta and microsoft all still down. democrats accusing some american oil executives with colluding with opec to pump up prices and want new restrictions in place. we have that story. a whistle blower is speaking out about the trump rally shooting. that whistle blower says the officer who was assigned to the rooftop left his post because it was too hot. how is that allowed to happen? we'll deal with it next.
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stuart: we have extreme changes on the market sos far this morning. probably going to continue as well. lou basenese is covering the market for us today, and he's got a stock pick, specifically toast. i think that's a restaurant chain but it's software people. >> yeah, it was software and no one was toasting ipo back in the middle of covid because it came to market at huge valuation and ran up to $60 ask down about 60% from there. if you've booked reservations in new york city, you've likely use it had and going from paper and phone calls and human interaction and digital and over the smart phone and momentum stock, 31% quarterly growth. you're smiling. you hate it. it's the dick emberdtyization -- digitalization and move forward with new tech innovations and great way to play that . do your research. stuart: got an idea on future
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price? >> to get back and easily double from here on the growth and valuation. >> 6-12 months and executing from growth. stuart: imagine word, could double from here. i like the sound of that. ions, i-o-n-s. form suit cal. >> yeah, i need to get off my butt and buy it and do your research. they have a portfolio of 40 different drugs throughout the clinic addressing rare diseases and partnerships with major form suit cal companies and the stock is up about 15% since we last talked about it on the promise of drugs that are working in the clinics and today is the day i stop hesitating and start getting after it. stuart: about a month ago you saying it and they've got a pipeline of drugs and didn't buy it. >> i didn't and reported more data that was compelling and bio-tech withs a portfolio of drugs in the pipeline and not
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binary of one drug working or not. stuart: got it, thank you. the area in pennsylvania is likely play a vital role deciding who wins the presidential election. what makes that county in pennsylvania so important, madison? reporter: stuart, we know that pennsylvania is a must win state and this county in particular, which voted for trump twice, seen policy moves by the biden administration that could help win over some voters to their side. this county and this state will be vital come november. take a listen. listen to what you expect in western pennsylvania and economy on energy, exploration, agriculture and manufacturing. but the county is a surprisingly complex place. they've gone red twice for donald trump by a merely 2-1 margin. >> there's great enthusiasm for trump because he emulates the values of butler county, the people that live and work here. reporter: despite that, both
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parties believe the state and national election could be decided here. >> every other ad is political based. reporter: it's largely because of this steel mill. this plant has been in operation for over 100 years. jamie is the third generation of his family to work at the mill. but they almost saw their future disappear when the department of energy issued a ruling last year that would have rendered its steel unusable because of environmental tankards and would have forced the -- standards and would have forced the mill to close and nearly 1500 jobs gone. >> that would have been devastating. reporter: the biden administration changed the ruling after receiving below back from locals and jennifer grandholm was sent to the mill to celebrate. will that help the biden harris administration and close that gap? >> i think it'll help way some people. reporter: trump supporter and county commissioner kim guyer said she's not fooled.
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>> they created a cry sis during the election year and come in and be the saviors. reporter: whether the plant would have been saved at all had it not been an election year. >> i guess they didn't think there would be pushback. that i don't know but that's not who we are as people here. we take pride in making things, that's what we do here. reporter: stuart, the question is will that support transfer to kamala harris now that she's the likely nominee. harry has spoken out -- harris spoken out pretty aggressively against fracking and that's another key industry here in butler. stuart: thank you, madison. a whistle blower told senator josh hawley that the officer assigned to monitor the roof the gunman was on left the post because it was too hot. former cia station chief dan hoffmann joins me now. dan, how could this happen? >> well, first, i think it's important to vet whistle blowers
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with what information they're coming forth with. it might be true and might not p true and i've been involved in a lot of investigations over the course of my career. it's important to note that congressman mike kelly that represents butler proposed a resolution that passed 416-0 so create a task force that investigates attempted assassination and they'll look at all the whistle blower reporting and everything else we've got and it was a massive failure to secure the venue and that report goes a long way towards answering questions that we have and tafanely ening we don't repeat this sort of horrific lapse, multiple lapses in judgment. stuart: fbi director christopher wray said agents that have inappropriately talked about trump's assassination attempt are under investigation. watch this. >> any fbi agents that texted or
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talked about the negative assassination attempt? >> i don't know about any agents. there's been at least two or one instance of a individual that posted something that i consider outrageous. totally inappropriate and unacceptable, and that individual has been referred to our inspection division. stuart: dan, sure that that agent should be fired if they put something out of that nature. >> yeah, i'm sure there's going to be disciplinary action and they're nonpartisan and take an oath to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states of america. they're not rooting for one side or the other. just trying to do their job, and that sort of incident, it's one that would cause i think the public to really grave concern, not to mention former president
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trump and i'm sure they'll get to the bottom and the task force will take a look at other attempted situation. stuart: american fighter jets intercepted two russian jets and two chinese bombers about an hour before the president spoke last night. and i believe the planes were flying in formation, which we've not seen before toward the coast of alaska. you were with the cia and know what this is all about. what did you make of this and is it a test of our weak and aging president? >> i think it's a number of things at the same time. but first, they were absolutely aware that president biden was about to give only his fourth speech from behind the resolute desk so they wanted to take the news and own the news, own the narrative themselveses and make it appear to their own population that they can go toe to toe with the united states. i think there's a bit of
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propaganda there that g xi ping and vladamir putin can do and they routinely violate the air space of our baltic states as well. stuart: got it. dan hofmann, fawning for joining us with important information. >> thank you. stuart: protesters gathered in dc to rage against benjamin netanyahu's speech and called them iran's useful idiots and i'm sure zack sage fox agrees and he's coming up shortly lydia hhu has the full story next.
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>> he'sys -- houthis with a price and lydia hu in the port in new jersey. how much have shipping costs gone up since october? reporter: stuart, an incredible amount in terms of increase. take for example the cost to get a container shipped from china over to the east coast where we're at now, up by 326% since october. that's according to data. this map shows how shipping companies continue to avoid the red sea adding days to transit time and cost there and the routes going around africa. and, stuart, the strain on the supply chain now is getting worse by unforeseen events. listen here. >> this is coming in congestion with a lot of other things like
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hurricane beryl and the crowd strike event, which has affected cargo that is in particular the -- a lot of cargo going over air and as well as all the weather and we're now entering summer. we're not likely to see this going away and i am pact is likely to have a ripple effect over time. reporter: another really critical reason why t not expected to get better any time soon is that aggression from iranian-backed houthi rebels is getting worse and intensifying and israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu speak before congress and mentioned recent deadly drone attack in tel aviv and a u.s. defense official tells fox news that houthi militants have attacked or threatened american navy and commercial vessels 230 times since november 19th.
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stuart, that's more than one attack or threat every single day. all this recently led the wall street editorial board to lay blame squarely at biden administration's doorstep and asking with the escalating cost of business and threat to human life, why isn't the biden administration doing more to deter these attacks from the houthi rebel group? stuart, back to you. stuart: lid i can't recollects true indeed. right now we have the dow industrials up 287 points and nasdaq has turned south again and now down 26. these exchanges, these indicators all over the place today. show me the russell 2000. that's on the upside today. what's happening is money is coming out of big tech and going into the smaller russell 2000 companies. that's why the russell 2000 is up nearly 2%. ryan payne back with us this morning. ryan, you famously called for a melt up on this program less
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than two weeks ago. what do you say now? >> >> well, you saw that and now we're seeing the melt up broaden out of the small caps and now like 11% over 2.5 weeks so i don't know if we're necessarily in melt up stage right now. it's probably more in the rotation stage and kind of makes sense because we know now the fed pretty much will cut come september and we also know that gdp growth is picking up like that was an awesome number today at 2.8% growth and most economists thought 1.9% growth and thinking about small companies and they're very tethered to the economy and if the economy is accelerating and borrow at lower borrowing costs and the more capital intensive businesses and small companies tend to have to borrow more, these are all big, big tail winds and these stocks trade so cheap. like half the multiple of s&p 500 and i've been preaching
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diversification for a listening time like don't put all your money in big tech and this is why. stuart: there's talk that ai is a bubble and that bubble is now bursting. what say you to that? >> i think it's definitely a bubble. you know, again, if i was good at calling tops, i'd be on my yacht. i don't know if this is the final top in ai. i always say ai mean artificial intention or artificially inflated in i think it's artificially inflated a in the point. look at semiconductor stocks straying at 34 times earnings and nvidia at 54 time earning ands got hit hard down 10% and it's a preview of what can happen and you want to diversify ahead of time and magic day when maybe the ai trade is done and money goes elsewhere for good this. is not that day but not coming as you know it. this is a bubble but not sure if this is the end and it's bursting today. stuart: ryan, thanks for getting back on air with us this morning. we caught you at short notice. thanks for coming back on board.
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see you later. ryan payne. >> always a pleasure, stuart. stuart: crowd strike is offering ken polcariation for those affect -- k compensation for the affected by last week's global outage. >> what are they offering? lauren: $10 uber eats credit. a cup of coffee and snack. i don't know how you say i'm sorry for causing the blue screen on over 8 million devices and keeping people grounded in the airport, et cetera, et cetera. so uber eats saw so many people putting in codes to get $10 off and thought it was fraud. it was not. they flagged it. so some users even had problems with that. stuart: make it clear, some of the airlines suffered hugely from the crowd strike problem. lauren: just getting back online today for delta. stuart: then getting a $10 uber eats are they? lauren: they'll get more for airlines, yes. yes. stuart: maybe people like me i lost my facial recognition on my phone here. i was put out by that.
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do i get a $10 uber eats? lauren: goes to partner and maybe from you. maybe from your phone company. stuart: we shall see. >> does it make you feel better? stuart: democrats want to hold oil companies accountable for any collusion with opec. what's this all about, ashley? ashley: well, the lawmakers want to hold the companies accountable if they're they're colluding to raise oil prices and proposed bill says any energy company found by the federal trade commission to have colluded with opec, it would no longer be eligible for new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters. last month the u.s. senate budget committee launched a probe of domestic producers about any efforts to coordinate all prices with opec and by the way, the american petroleum institute, called that whole thing just an election year stunt. as for this latest democrat bill, it has a basic no chance
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of passing as republicans control the house. hold steady. don't buy. back to you, stu. stuart: i'm reassured. thanks, ash. it's that time, show me the dow 30 dop 341 points and most i would say 24 of the 30 dow stocks are in the green. tiktok comedian zach sage fox went to the west bank to interview people about palestinians. listen to responses. >> murders hamas did on october 7, is that okay? >> yes. >> they have the right to do it. >> the problem snout hamas. we should look at the bigger picture. stuart: well, zach said he almost didn't make it out alive. he'll be here to tell us all about it next. ♪
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the war. >> are you spottive of has that? yes. >> yes. >> of course. >> are most palestinians? >> i'm with the resistance. >> do you think the hamas should release the israeli hostages? >> no. >> no. >> no. >> the murders hamas did on october 7, is that okay? >> yes. >> they have the right to do it. >> the problem is not hamas. we should look at the bigger picture. stuart: zach sage fox joins me now. zach, you say you almost didn't make it out alive. tell me what happened. >> yeah, it was pretty crazy. so about 30 minutes into hitting the streets to ask questions, a palestinian man came over when i was interviewing a woman and screscreaming in arabic and my muslim translator and couldn't go with normal israeli crew because israelis aren't allowedd in palestine and went with muslim producer and cameraman and started telling me this man is threatening us with violence
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if we don't delete a bunch of our footage. i leave he was very upset we were let ago woman speak -- letting a woman speak and give her opinion on camera. i wasn't pushing too into his demands at the beginning but he starts bringing more palestinian men over and my team tells me they're threatening to kill us if we don't delete a bunch of it and some in front of them and bolt the hell out. stuart: one thing i picked up on in your series of interviews there that many people actually supported what hamas did to israelis on october 7. they approved of that brutality. they did, didn't they? >> yeah, i literally couldn't find a single person that didn't support hamas in some version or another. it went from that one guy telling you hamas isn't the problem. you need to see the bigger picture. he had a lot of think for hamas. everybody else deep love for hamas. like they were taylor swift. stuart: no support for releasing
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the hostages, didn't want to do that? >> no, couldn't get me one person to tell me the hostages should be released. not one. stuart: interviewed a lot of people and edited down and almost all of them with that same very, very violent and negative opinion, almost all of them? >> every single person i was able toker and view before we got chased out, i put in that video. i wanted to make sure hi as many voices as possible. reporter: zach sage fox, you're a brave guy. i give you that and thank you for much for revealing the true state of afears on the west bank. affairs. come back anne donovan time you look -- any time you like. how do i go from that to the thursday trivia question? what's the speed of light? 162, 175, 186 or 191,000 miles per hour? the answer when we come back. i know, i know. i got it. ♪
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lauren: 186,282 miles per hour. stuart: okay, genius. >> anyone ever abstain? i will go with that. stuart: i know the answer and here it is. 186,282 mi. /s. thank you very much indeed. i got that right too. stuart: it clicked in from my high school years. 60 years ago. the fastest quantifiable speed in the universe. the fastest a man-made vehicle has ever gone was 165,000 vials per hour, that was the nasa gino spacecraft. that was a good question. time is up. neil is waiting to take it over. it's yours, neil. neil: it is per second or per hour
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