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goodbye sunshine. >> kevin o'leary box in the stars terrain. good morning, 10:00 o'clock eastern time we better check the money, nice gain for the dow up 195 points, minor loss for the s&p in a minor gain in a minor loss for the nasdaq. ten year treasury always have to check that for you today it is applicable basis points, 382. the price of oil is rising, trouble in the middle east up $77 a barrel, bitcoin doing well $63000 a coin down to a little bit right there that is the market, now this. trump hatred rules. who is in charge of our government, when well kamala harris give a formal interview. that is the state applied with 70 days to the election, these are tumultuous times, what stuck out to me when rfk junior announced for trump the reaction
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of some kennedy family members, his sister denounced and disowned him they've never turned out one of their own but this time they did because rfk junior had gone for the hated donald trump control illegal immigration, strengthen the military and make america healthy again that is why rfk junior backed trump but according according to kerry kennedy that desecrates the family's values, the trump hatred rules. then came this a cheery little note showing the president and vice president happily working for us in d.c. unfortunately that is not accurate. the president is not in d.c. he is on his second week of beachfront vacation the picture misleads we do not see him or hear from him. it's a very fair question to ask who is running our country. it's not good enough to say he is monitoring things and then draw a misleading picture of where he is, then a very revealing exchange between senator tom cotton and abc jonathan car, you have to watch us. >> taxpayer-funded health insurance to illegal aliens they
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are taking away health insurance on the job for 170 million americans banning gas cars, confiscating firearms. >> what you mean take it away health insurance what are you talking about a man she said when she ran for president xi wants a limited private health insurance on the job with 70 million americans. >> that is not her position. >> how do you know that's not her position. >> she said she no longer. >> she is not said that's been back she has not said that. >> may be an omnibus aid on friday night have said that, that's one reason why she needs to address the american people. >> precisely we should be told by her why she switched on 70 key issues. it's not good enough to have her aides make policy announcements without explanation. i've covered every presidential election since 1976 this is the first time i remember one side being hated so much by the other. when a sitting president go silent for weeks and leaving us in the dark of who's in charge. when the leading presidential
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candidate avoid the media 36 straight days and counting. second hour of "varney" just warming up. ♪ kevin o'leary is with me this morning, why does the media seem to be okay with letting harris ignore them. is it because they hate trump so much. >> i think this is the week without changes, the pressure for her to actually start discuss her policy and the flip-flops that are going on, there are so many questions about some of her proposals that i think at some point prior to september 10 she has to address them. you have to understand that i do she's been on such a sugar high she's been called that multiple times. the 500 plus million dollars raised, those are good metrics for anybody coming out of a convention. but the convention is over now and now it goes to the time you
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start to think about the election chosen by 100,000 votes that is the difference, seven or eight states. we're going to have to have answers for those people and now it's time for her to answer. i've been told that this week she will do a sitdown interview with the press, finally, let's see what happens. let's see if she does and who would. you are only giving kalama harris is a 50/50 chance to win. why do you think the democrats, have made a huge mistake with kamala harris. >> i am a bit of a policy bof on history of the ad other situations as far back as recent times, bernie sanders in the anointment of hilary clinton. she was a presumptive winner and anointed rightly so by the party, how can we lose, she lost. in the case of the situation, there was no need to anoint her, there was enough time to run a process. i'm not the only person on this
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narrative, there are people in her own party starting to say we are at risk because the longer she does not describe her policy, the higher the risk with the independent voters in the swing states and we lose some of them. plus some of the policies are crazy. people are saying that. even her own party saying it'll never pass congress, that's not the way to run a campaign. everything i say is just kidding that's not a good idea read if she loses neither party will ever do this again to themselves. anoint a winner because give me the analogy i think you understand stockpicking. i can buy an index or given to a manager and let them pick st stocks. 85% of managers cannot beat the index of the s&p 500. who are the index pickers, stock pickers and the democratic party i guess it's obama, i guess it's nancy pelosi, maybe it is clinton, schumer, i don't know who they are but you're letting them pick stocks for you when most managers cannot beat the
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index and maybe they picked a loser again. that is my whole point. stuart: that's a good analogy. it works well, let's turn to the markets, let's talk money, the dow was up 170 odd points. a small gain for the s&p and the nasdaq down 47. nvidia reports earnings on wednesday, the stock is down just a fraction this morning, what you looking for with nvidia. >> only question on earnings call in nvidia because they push the new chip by three months and there is so much focus on this name, minuscule focus on every week of revenue, is the market going to take a pass on the fact that they will push so much revenue into 2025 and it was going to be 2024 on the new platform. my guess the stock trades down a little bit because nvidia is the granddaddy of tac and it's also the musket nice stock. i don't think a be a collapse but i don't think the news will
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be good enough when you push earnings on the new platform which is three months late. it'll tray down a little bit but even at this point it's not just nvidia it is the fed are weakening 50 or 25 now are speculating 100 by the end of the year that means one of them will be 50, is that the september cut nobody knows and frankly people are too optimistic because they have been waiting for them for over 11 months. stuart: the last thing that we want is a minor blip with blackwell from nvidia did you get that. kevin stay with me for the hour if you what. thank you so much lauren is looking at the movers you better look at micron down 3%. >> that is a chip blip they cut it to 140 from 150 so still way above where it is at 99 but they keep their buy rating they see weakness in the pc sector the smart sector in the auto sector that could affect demand for chips. they cut their price target. >> solar edge the ceo is
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stepping down typically you would see the stock price go up but in this case is down 6% solar companies across the board struggling with a lot of inventory because of high interest rates because of the kamala harris she's doing better in the polls and some of the solar companies, the green companies would do well and some are not solar edge. stuart: what do you think about here is not doing well in the polls and the reaction in the market. >> i don't think the market knows what's going to happen in the election. >> i really think most of the institutional investors are only surprised about one thing that she didn't distance herself from biden and say i'm the new boss, that was the old boss but she did it she doubled down on stuff the soviet style price-fixing why did she do that makes no sense also the tax rate issue is a big deal. stuart: she's been guided by senator warren and senator sanders. not good she should be her own person saying i'm going to go to the center and then she would've
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picked up a lot more independent votes i think she made a mistake on that one. stuart: i want to make it back to politics me skip the presidential debate in the post untrue social, he questioned why he should agree to a debate on abc news. trump's campaign says the harris campaign is trying to change the rules, they want to see the debate with notes and opening statements. let's get more on kaylee mcghee white, how would skipping the only scheduled debate help from? >> it would not, trump owes it to be make in public to get out and face the new democratic presidential candidate. however, i will say kamala harris bait and switch is quite ironic. she was the one criticizing trump for being reluctant to agree to the abc debate in the first place claiming he owed it to her to show up, now she's all of a sudden trying to change the rules at the last minute. why is kamala harris so scared of facing the public, why is she so scared of talking about her
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policies in public. it doesn't make any sense it's a great forum for her to do that and instead of changing the rules she should agree to the ones that have already been established and move forward from there. stuart: stay right there, i want to bring in and bring back kevin o'leary back into this. what message would it send it trump skips the debate. >> i'm 50/50 it would force her to address the public through the press. maybe trump is thinking he doesn't like the rules and said you know what i decided i'm going to keep the pressure on you vice president harris to address the public on your policies read all do it for you and a debate but i change my mind, you go do it. if she never takes an interview with the press. she never speaks out and explains her policies. i think that hurts her greed and 50/50 on the strategy but both parties jostle for the rules and frankly i don't know what he's agreeing to abc the last one was cnn. stuart: correct. let's try some videos.
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but stay with me. robert f kennedy junior has not confirmed whether he would be a part of a donald trump candidate. roll tape. >> the broad issues that were important to me that were brought into the campaign which was ending the ukraine war, and in the censorship of protecting children's health, those are all things that president trump also wanted to work on and he invited me to form a unity government. we agreed we would continue to criticize each other on issues in which we don't agree. we need in this country to reach a point where we love our children more than we hate each other. stuart: trump said he could not get rfk junior into the cabinet because of scheduling difficulties. my question to you what role will kennedy have and the trump campaign. >> i think he does two very important things, he attracts a lot of young voters my age who
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we already had on rfk to begin with even earlier this summer all the polls show the rfk strongest support was among jen's eve voters in i think he also helps win over the democratic voters who feel disenfranchised by their own party. i think of my own family in rural ohio who'd voted democratic for decades and because they were the old dog democrat they voted for jfk and believe the democratic party was the party of the working class. they don't have a home in today's democratic party. rfk is able to speak to that and move back over the trump site. stuart: kaylee mcghee white thank you for joining us we will see you soon. ukraine's president zelenskyy says his incursion into russia's region as part of a broader effort in making russia except a fair piece deal. kt mcfarland on that. idf forces and has illustrated rocket fire across is israel lebanon border the chief of staff now in israel as a u.s. works to avoid further escalation. trey yingst has the latest from tel aviv right after this.
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stuart: the dow is up 200, the nasdaq is down 100, mixed picture, check the price of oil, prices up of a total production stoppage in libya, that is adding to growing concerns that the escalating conflict could disrupt oil supplies, $77 a barrel read israel and hezbollah launched the heaviest cross-border attacks in months on sunday. trey yingst is with us and he's in tel aviv, where our cease-fire talks right now? >> good morning right now they are frozen and after israel
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launched preemptive strikes against hezbollah over the weekend the region is waiting to see what comes next the iranian backed group claimed victory in the exchange of fire without evidence claim they only targeted military positions in an area close to tel aviv they prepare to launch were destroyed by the israeli military, hezbollah leader warned of further attacks in the future when he addressed lebanon from a non- disclosed bunker. as a region surveys the aftermath of the events over the weekend joint chief chairman cq broad was in israel for meetings and he spoke privately with the defense minister. throughout the region to deter iran and the proxies from further attack. as the israelis remain on high alert we've been fired
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targeted, the only military solution that either side has as one of wipe each other out. the thing about iran and has support of hezbollah supporting hamas if a 75% of both, they want to keep fighting and destroy israel there is no peace agreement and the prospects. they want this over and it's over when israel ceases to ex exist. stuart: overnight russia launched a massive attack on cities on ukraine they specifically targeted energy infrastructure. is this a new phase in the work? >> this is a war of attrition and i think what ukraine has done with the new offensive, spring offensive failed miserably and everything got off the ground. i think what ukraine is doing, probably through things, keep the spirits of the ukrainians up keep the russians out obviously but also to keep the americans in the europeans interested in continuing to supply ukraine. this war is a war of attrition and as long as russia has the memes to fight which it does,
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probably has $100 billion thanks to the biden a administration energy policy of extra income russia would never had it otherwise. russia's economy is growing all the magical thinking about putin is going out such pressure in fold and be overthrown, people have been saying that for two years and it hasn't happened and i don't think it all happen. putin keeps fighting a slow grinding fight against ukraine which ukraine would ultimately lose unless they negotiate a solution. stuart: what should our contribution to the war effort be what should we be doing? >> i think president trump is a pretty good solution where he says on day one he's going to drill baby drill, oil prices will come down, russia will be broke and then he calls putin and says go to the negotiating table i go to give ukraine everything that they need to attack you, then he calls the linsky and says go to the negotiating table and knock wood to give you a thing. forces solution that neither side will like that both sides
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could accept and then go about winning the peace with ukraine which is to have western investment report into ukraine. within a couple of years ukraine will be fully integrated into the european and western economy and that's how ukraine wins this war of the peace table. stuart: fascinating, thank you for joining us as always. we will see you soon i hope. the founder of the encrypted messaging app telegram has been taken into custody in paris. europe says the ceo failed to do enough to stop illegal activity on the platform get details coming up in the next hour bill maher called out cnn for kamala harris dnc speech. they were gushing about how to write a speech it was. it looks like tokenism for mckay don't think you can say cnn is anything but fair everyone speaking and it's not like they were all democrats. >> they come across that way it was 5 - 1. stuart: anything but fair, media guy joe concha on that. joe concha is next.
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points, lauren is looking at the movers, start with carver. >> that's chipotle of mediterranean et cetera new high of 127. it's up 50% in august, 50% remember the end of last week the revenue rose by 35% in the quarter now three additional brokerages are all increasing their price target, they're all behind the stock is at 127 capital goes from 122. >> this is a chinese ev maker, the ceo increase the stake in the company he bought 1 million shares at an average of $7 each the street interprets the asthma competency growth despite all the competition from chinese ev makers, the stock is up 6.8%. stuart: the owner of temu. >> the chinese cavity fundamentally revenue miss the target in the sales and marketing expenses jumped by 48%
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because the chinese customer is weak in here in the u.s. if you're using temu you want an item as cheap as possible they need to compete with amazon that cost them 30% down today. stuart: chopped off at the knees, 30% down, thank you, the president is back at his beach house in delaware he spent the last week on vacation in california. rich edson when will we see the president again? >> a good question this is usually the trip where he will be on his bicycle and be out of town but there's no indication on his schedule right now that we will see him. the last time that he spoke publicly was after the dnc speech early last week that was a convention designed for his nomination accepting speech. the president headed out to california and spent most of last week vacationing at the donor's estate in santa barbara wine country before flying last night to his house in rehobeth delaware. following a massive escalation between israel and hezbollah this weekend the president refused to take questions from the press on his trip back to the east coast.
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>> they put joe biden on at midnight on a monday and he gave his speech and they sent him to california on vacation. kamala harris has been running around the country campaigning. i'm not sure who's running the place. >> the white house as the president is closely monitoring events in the middle east and biden last week spoke with leaders of egypt, qatar and israel on negotiations to reach a cease-fire and reached the hostages. jake sullivan who is in canada says the biden a administration is in constant contact with the israeli government about the escalating situation in the region, sullivan says his team is continuing to work to avoid a wider war. >> we have been concerned about the conflict escalating into an all-out region war since octobee clock with partners and allies moving military assets, engaging in intensive diplomacy, both publicly and privately
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behind-the-scenes to avert the outcome. >> this week sold even as working on managing tensions in another region he is headed to china for a couple of days of meetings. stuart: who is running the country, we will get that later. rich edson. bill maher called out cnn for how they cover kamala harris convention speech. watch this. >> cnn is the place where both sides can watch. >> i'm talking about the people on cnn, i know what the conservative side of america things i don't blame them, they were gushing about how great a speech it was. i think she did fine i didn't think it was good as they were vacated out to be. it looks like tokenism the same as the view. >> i don't think you can say cnn is anything but fair. everyone was speaking last night it's not like they were all democrats jake tapper, abby philip giving analysis. >> they come across that way in a moment like that it was 5 - 1
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always looks like 5 - 1. stuart: we need joe concha and fortunately we have joe concha. anything but fair what do you say to that. >> my new beak aggressively worse, i dedicated an entire chapter to bill maher and i refer as him to one of the few voices of regents left in the democratic party and what are the few voices left on television of who happens to be a democrat. the man is consistent with arguments and principles you can agree or disagree but you're getting an honest perspective. when he says conservatives do not trust cnn because it's antitrust. he's not wrong they'll put on adam ken's anger or anna navarro, george conway and called them republicans or pretend that is being balance by putting them on by saying these conservatives don't need to like trump only scott jennings can be called a conservative, bill maher is right always 5 - 1 is news programs and it's been that way for some time. stuart: hold on, capital degree is with me. you think cnn is fair?
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>> i think they're trying to get fair. what i like about the market determined by advertising revenue because i'm an income statement guy. if you don't find your way to the center i don't care what network you will lose advertisers. they do not want bifurcated market. if they want to sells shoes they want to sell them to both sides of the equation. i think everybody is moving to the center and they're doing it for money. that makes me a big believer on how it's going to work. i don't think you can stay to the left or the right and make money. that is a problem. it's hard to do it. stuart: stay there, back to you. jd vance says trump would veto a national abortion ban, watch this. >> can you commit senator sitting right here with me today that if you and donald trump are elected that you will not impose a federal ban on abortion. >> i absolutely commit that, donald trump has been as clear about that as possible. >> of such a piece of legislation landed on donald
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trump's desk when he veto it. >> he would not support it. we said that. >> if you're not supported as a president of the united states you have to veto it. stuart: elizabeth warren is pushing back on that she says women are not stupid and they won't trust trump and vance with abortion access. no matter what trump says about abortion the democrats would tear it up. >> must be clear, janie vance who actually did sit down and do an interview with meet the press, he's been on every sunday talk show over the last three weeks but kamala harris enter running mate are nowhere to be found, they obviously are not available, to make them size available because they're petrified of what they're going to say. let's be clear, donald trump is never called for a national ban on abortion. throughout his campaign and his position has been relatively moderate he believes abortion should be legal in cases of rape or in cases that the mother's life is in danger and the decision should be left up to the people and to the states as the supreme court had ruled, ban
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would only take place or should anyway after 15 weeks which is essentially at the end of the first trimester. if kamala harris did an interview or her running mate for that matter she should be asked why she in her running mate may support late-term abortion if you look at the polling around that an overwhelming of a majority of americans do not support late-term abortion weatherby second trimester or third trimester. we will never know what kamala harris official position on this because she will not do an interview and quite friendly she's not in any or answered one question of substance in the past 36 days since she became the democratic nominee in essence that's a whole ball of wrong. it can go on further it cannot. joe concha, thank you very much indeed, see you soon. gavin newsom got sarcastic when asked about kamala harris becoming the democrat nominee. good morning, what did gavin newsom say. >> good morning, sarcasm. governor newsom was asked on a podcast about kamala harris
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direct path to the top of the democratic ticket. listen to what he says. >> how are you feeling about the switch. the switch is not what we went through an open process. it was bottom-up i don't know if you know that. that's what i've been told to say. the plates primary that's what i call it. >> it is funny, there was a very open process is gavin newsom the government pivoted to highlighting how unified the party is behind harris calling her a good friend of his saying she is prepared, she is tough, she is tenacious and she does not suffer falls, insert your own joke is what i wrote. back to you. stuart: you don't do business in california if you can avoid it. >> i don't do it. it's not an investable state, a lot of people know that you see billions move out, they're losing their energy base,
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everything that they do, think about the minimum wage they chased out dozens by the dozens every day if restaurants are closing because they cannot keep up, the regulatory environment is prohibitive and it's making it so large companies are also moving. gavin newsom is a popular politician in a terrible man manager. i consider california a dumpster fire when it comes to investing. i say the same thing to new york and i would say that to massachusetts. stuart: i would agree on newer, but were coming up later. still ahead doctors are warning about west nile virus, 33 states have reported cases. doctor siegel on that. economist stephen moore on the backward looking socialist policies on prices and business from this administration. stephen moore is next. ♪
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stuart: the kroger albertson's murder goes on trial. the federal trade wants to block it is said it would eliminate competition and raise food prices even more. stephen moore is with us. i think this is the democrat antibusiness stand on full display. it's big and bad except for government power read what do you say to that? >> i cannot agree more if you look at the antitrust actions that of been taken by lina khan in the biden administration, they've never seen a merger or acquisition that they like. i would refer people to today's wall street journal editorial which says if they block this merger, are you ready for this the grocery prices will rise and will make it more expensive on top of the 22% increase in
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grocery prices we have already seen. this is activist government interfering with the free market system and i think it is a disaster it is not just groceries they want to block tech companies, telecommunication companies, they want to block airline mergers, they hate mergers and a lot of fnc's, were in a global economy such as american companies were competing with companies all over the world. stuart: it's back to the future. a former advisor to president obama is calling out kamala harris price control plan he told the times that this is not sensible policy the biggest hope and incipient rhetoric and no reality. i'm sure you're going to agree with that one. >> it is interesting because let's face it, all the policies that kamala harris has announced in the last ten days there have not been a lot of them virtually everyone is bad for business and stock market, having grocery
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store police, they're talking about police going down the aisles of grocery stores and telling them when they get higher stickers on the groceries outside america that the soviet union but i want to make another point people are not focusing on the tax plan that was announced by kamala harris an reported by the new york times on friday it was overshadowed when you talk about doubling the tax under capital gains an increase in the corporate tax and taxing unrealized capital gains and stock transitions, transactions iran these numbers preliminary last night and temple with those policies you would see a 30 twomac 35% crash on the stock market. another woodstock evaluation would fall 30 twomac 35%. why isn't that happening now. most people most investors are
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looking at this say that would never happen. i'm telling you it happened and she was elected united democratic congress and you put the policies in place you are taxing stocks and it makes it less valuable 30 twomac 35% crash on the market if that happens. stuart: stephen moore, thank you for being with us, kevin o'leary sitting next to me. a big crash in the stock market if harris ideas are implemented. >> i think the narrative that emerged roughly the last few days most people saying she's just kidding this can never pass with congress in a has to be that way. these policies are so punitive to the sectors that they affect, the soviet style control the food prices, that is crazy and of course it's not going to happen. why is she doing is what i'm asking. what i'm worried about his corporate tax has headquarters leaving for ireland right away they will start moving companies out of the country. why can't anybody in there explain she doesn't have to be economist but she should go back and look at what happened last
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time we tried this. stuart: there socialist. >> i make an assumption she's not making this up herself somebody else's feeding it in her ear and she is reading off a teleprompter that's why it's important to not try to be critical or partisan please answer questions yourself, your self you answer some questions, let's see if you got in yourself to do it. stuart: don't leak it through in an omnibus aid. thank you kevin. ozempic cost an average of $1300 a month, the ceo of an novo nordisk defended that saying they're saving taxpayers money on obesity related costs. the world health organization declared and pox known as monkeypox a global health emergency. is this the next pandemic, doctor marc siegel will sorted out after this. ♪
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move the market, good question were up 120 on the dow industrial, nasdaq down 189, then we have in pox known as monkeypox now a global health emergency. come on in is in pox the next kobe? >> no it is not the next covid because it does not spread as easily. you really have to spread it through touch or very close contact or open-source, you can spread it through kissing, sex but you won't spread it through the air like you can with covid and you won't spread it when you're asymptomatic, the 15000 cases in the democratic republic of congo, 500 deaths get it spreading around africa in the clot is worse than the one before but there's not a single case in the real issue there is not enough vaccine, the vaccine is the ticket but there is not nearly enough of it around, that is what has people of concern, never going to be another covid.
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>> the ceo of novo nordisk has defended the high price of ozempic and wegovy, watch this. >> if you look at the cost of obesity in the u.s. it's a cost americans more than 400 billion a year and we are actually providing products that is actually helping taking the cost off. stuart: the cost of ozempic is reported $1300 a month in america. if you cut the price significantly. if you could do that everyone goes out and gets on ozempic in the whole country is on it. is that a good thing? >> that is not a good thing, with a figure out why people are gaining weight 40% of americans are obese to a lifestyle issue. he's right about one thing once somebody is obese if i put them on a drug like this and they lose weight the risk of heart attack and high blood pressure of diabetes and cancer and if a stroke goes way down i like the
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drug a lot. i think is missing the elephant in the room deliberately which is prevention which is not covered by insurance, that is a problem, insurers are very clever if you get sick then they justify the payout that they make and that's what the premiums are so high that is the business model that we have in the united states. the disease oriented healthcare system where this is about prevention. by the way they're getting quite rich over there in scandinavia, novo nordisk is owning half the place and i don't know if the price is justified, watch this whole sector, there is all kinds of spin outs coming out in terms of pills and different companies involved, lily is involved, santa fe is involved in this could be more products in a burgeoning market. stuart: i want the pill, moving on, west nile virus detected in 33 states what we need to know about this question back.
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>> mosquito born, it is not also going to spread person-to-person. usually a thousand cases a year, maybe 5000 that are never detected. i'll tell you one funny story i was supposed to interview tony fauci last week. he canceled because he was sick, i did not know what he had but a coincidence i put on the cdc director for west nile not knowing he had west nile virus. i hope you were his long clothing and insect republican didn't have stagnant water in his backyard but you never know. stuart: whatever you say, you never know. doctor siegel, thank you for joining is always a pleasure. are you in ozempic kinda guy. >> i don't take it people say i'm on it, if you keep your body fat below 25% with no drugs, government sent you a check of $2000 a month, what an idea. >> if you want to save your money in america you get people to keep their body weight below 25%. >> how do you prevent. >> you incentivize them just like you do with tax incentives
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you heard it here first, thank you very much. >> full of original ideas no wonder why they call you mr. wonderful. this would work you get a lot of people saying. >> how did they get all our information about our bodies. >> i'm into this longevity i met 212% in that's too high i gotta get up to 19 on body fat percent. stuart: , back i want to hear about your body fat, thank you for being with us for the hour. we have no more time left in this hour but we will be back in just a moment with those three people as guests. we'll be right back. ♪
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