tv The Evening Edit FOX Business September 19, 2024 5:00pm-6:00pm EDT
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more money in my wallet. going for "the evening edit". i'm edward lawrence in for elizabeth macdonald and fed chair jay powell admitted the migrant crisis will increase the unemployment rate and something the biden harris administration failed to mention. coming up, steve forbes is here to react to the sound of the breaking news headline. also tonight -- >> we are going to win new york. that's the first time in many, many years that a republican can honestly say it and we're going to do it. karoline leavitt is here to react to that and new evidence for independent voters growing tired for the vague economic pitch. joe concha is here to react to
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that sound but first, fbi and other federal agencies con if i wering iranian hackers sent stolen nonpublic material from former president trump's campaign to individuals formally associated with the biden harris campaign. fox news' state department jillian turner live from the state department digging deeper into the developing story. jillian. reporter: hi, ed, u.s. intelligence agencies and the state department revealing at some point over the summer, the iranian regime was hacking into the trump campaign and getting information from them and tried to share that information with what was then the biden harris campaign. take a listen. >> iran should not interfere in our elections and reporter: the fbi says there's no evidence that harris staffers respond to any of the stolen e-mails they received and the harris campaign says "few individuals were targeted on
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their personal e-mails with what looked like a spam or phishing attempt. the former president insists this was a much bigger deal. take a listen. >> i don't know what they found. i'd like to find out. this is foreign election interference, this is real interference. not the phony crap they've been trying to pin on me with russia, russia, russia for years. reporter: the fbi now says iran is also desperately trying to leak stolen trump documents to voters through media outlets and there's a preferred candidate in the race and it's not trump. >> there's one through the election psychoand will includes this by iran to compromise form riprap's campaign and it's in
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the national interest. >> from the attorney general himself. going for iran and desperately trying to hack that into u.s. politics going back on them and going back ten years and we knew it was going for them staggering with level of success there and getting for them going to comfort >> three agencies of kamala harris and national intelligence sports grill infrastructure and u.s. released a report confirming that going with actors going into the trump campaign and e-mail account and going for them on the hack and going for the biden harris campaign and they gave for all the materials and biden is
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working with iran and iran doesn't exactly like me and they're ready to make a deal. after this iranian iran-backed plot and it'll others and this as a democrat says it made a point about it. the extreme 2025 ajean dam it going with donald trump. >> donald trump is an existential threat to our democracy.
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going to threaten our democracy and it's on the house going for that. interest of protecting our democracy for going r the iranian hack and it's on the line for collision. going for the question of the support of them and going for a foreign actor and law enforcement agencies are equipped to deal with this but it's deeply troubling and they're going to have a foreign government to preengineer who's going to win. going for iran deal that took
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out kansas city chiefs seem going for administration and giving them 6 billion and turned the behind eye to the sanctions and it's allowed iran to fund hezbollah and hamas and no question in my mind and most american as minds who they support and need to stop it. edward: foreign actors yesterday. take a listen. >> going for this weekend and everyone trying to blame for the spring springfield hoaxes and foreign actors. i totally agree. >> you just twisted something. >> i'm sorry. what did i twist? [inaudible] or not. edward: seasons that facts not getting in the way of a good story? >> listen, the media has never been accused of being honest, particularly coming to president trump and there's no real distinction here in my mind. edward: in june, the house oversight committee launched a probe into harris as a border
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czar and where does that stand and the flow hasn't stopped of the migrants coming in and administration seems to re-categorized the numbers and same amount of people are coming to the southern border contraindication for cerumen removal right? going for the house of chuck schumer's death and this administration and going for them to come in and kamala harris and joe biden and going for the disaster for america and difficulty for that. doing for the south carolina going for the concern on russia. >> going to pass that and 2016 and main thing and next six
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month going to see more and because of the most cereal election for vladamir putin. >> only they did it in the past election and they continue for that trying to come back on it from 2016. going to collude with russians and they offered hope for the campaign accepting help and president made full use of that help. >> there's ample evidence of solution and going for them. edward: republican fox news analyst and going for the news analyst and talking about that with a man and other influence campaigns and why is this gnat getting more attention and how iran-backed hackers stole from one campaign in the u.s. and gave to another?
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>> well, going for that the campaign and it's on the line and going for them with dragging them and campaign for this administration and going with the russia hoax with the taxpayer council investigation and only to find out where we knew all along and this is going with the steel dossier going to blame russia on the election loss and going for them with the fb and i recollects weaponnizing something that the cia call ad interim hoax against donald trump and going about interference when they use it for political reasons and it's political advantageous for them. edward: listen to this right here. >> mueller and russia and direct election and going for them to
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be civilly. charged for something that's going to be a better deterrent. goal for the election. going for the hack and releasing of the information to the biden campaign as well as to the immediate. tonight and the biden harris enjoy about that and f become i with classified information and accused of cozying with iran and the initiative and broader brown gop up of people infiltrated and providing administration as well and look at collusion perhaps we look there but it's also
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concerning with the information previously after the first assassination attempt that iran was planning with assassination plot. >> not a lot of information released about these past two assassination attempts and you've got people like michael waltz, that's not a conspiracy theorist by any association and going for crooks alone and ruling that out and questions about him and learning to do all these different things and i think that they always have more information and daylight and more transparency with all this and have that information hacked by them with the biden harris campaign or media.
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>> what does it mean for us? >> no essential fox host on the court. trump's supreme court declared him a king. >> the national security issue. >> another political threat and a man arrested after threatening to kill supreme court justices. we have the latest details. also, trump campaign karoline leavitt here to react with democrat's reluctance to lower the temperature. >> early intervention programmed to know if you -- i wanted to know if you think it's time for deputies to stop calling trudge trump to threat to democracy. >> no, i think we should be clear that he is a threat to democracy. >> these are the phacos, he is a threat, period, point-blank. edward: chairman powell admitted something our migrant crisis that the administration won't. coming up, steve forbes is here to react to that. plus, aoc not too happy about
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the teamsters snubbing kamala harris. teamsters members are now speaking out criticizing their own union for not endorsing former president trump, former chrysler and gmceo is here and bill concha. more after this. >> the teamsters were many, many decades and always supporting the democrats. this year they refused to do it and took a poll and we got 60% of the poll from the teamsters. they're not going to support the deputy this is year. big nobody expected that. [♪] can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. take a swing at your kitchen reno... we meant that literally.
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>> wee know lee toe is essentially a fox host on the the court. >> it's five alarm fire and trump supreme court decreed him a king. >> i took the same oath that i joined the fbi that the president of the united states has that's protect and defend the united states and the constitution so i view the supreme court as national
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security issue. edward: alaska man arrested after threatening to kill u.s. supreme court justices and the secret service confirms that trump has the same protective package as he did when he was president. fox's david spunt live at justice department and, david, law enforcement has to be right all of the time. david. >> yeah, they do 100% of the type, edward. we're learning from members in a bipartisan briefing yesterday that secret service said former president trump is receiving the same protection that he did when president. some are questioning it but the chair and the ranking member of the committee looking into the assassination attempt of him on july 13th said they believe it. watch this. >> i came away today feeling that secret service on this past sunday was treating it the same way as when president trump was a sitting president. >> trump, biden and harris have counter snipers, drones and counter protective intelligence and assault teams and biden as a sitting president, edward,
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travels with the department of defense communication and satellites and nuclear launch codes and harris has access to some of those as well. trump does not and other former presidents do not. members of the task force in the houssay the secret service apparatus worked last sunday in west palm beach when it could have resulted in the former president's death. >> does not appear there were any obvious failures of security and protocol. unlike the butler situation, which very obviously had failures, it does appear as though the security processes and protocols were followed and the system worked as designed. >> the suspect from over the weekend, ryan routh sitting in a florida jail cell waiting for a hearing on monday and a formal indictment is forth coming with more details and sources are quiet on if he's cooperating with authorities and charged with two federal gun crimes, but sources say the justice department, those are the easiest crimes to get him
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charged with and keep him in custody i should say and other charges are likely to come down the bike. edward. >> yeah, thank you, david. at the justice department live for us. thanks. >> meanwhile republican congresswoman anna paulina-luna said she's receiving threats. >> people are soliciting strangers to send threatening packages to our home and within hours of the attempted assassination for the second time of president trump, our office got an actual shooting threat that's being taken very seriously.k the political rhetoc in the attentions up to the november election and it's a dangerous time for poll pick ticks and i -- politics and i would be comfortable saying it's from a very far activist. edward: calls to change the rhetoric from democrats and then we hear this in the next breath, listen. >> part of it is, yeah, we want to say that the election isn't right so we can try to claim
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victory by overthrowing the government like on january 6. he just thinks he should be in charge without elections. >> we came in after the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. and a lot of it due in large part to the mismanagement by the former president. >> how many more assassination attempts on president trump till everyone pick as different word to describe him other than threat. >> i completely disagree with the premise of your question. edward: welcome trump 2024 national press secretary karoline leavitt. thank you for being here. why does the white house of all places refuse to change their messaging from calling the former president a threat to democracy when they know it's not true. >> because kamala harris has no other way to win this election other than fear mongering voters into voting for her by claiming this lie that president trump is
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an alleged threat to democracy and kamala running on the border and invasion of 20 million illegals from all over the country and all over the world and look at our economy and created the worst inflation crisis in a generation and voters trust trump on the economy by a 20 point margin on every single poll and can't talk about issues that matter to voters at home and spread lies to fear voters into voting for them and it's led to real political violence and two attempted assassination attempts of president trump on his life and it needs to end. kamala harris has a responsibility to go to a microphone and say the truth that president trump is not a threat to democracy and start running the campaign on the issues that matters to voters at home. edward: yeah, cnn anchor had to admit this about former
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president trump's words and misusing them. >> i don't agree. underpinning of her campaign, she repeats it herself, trump will be a dictator on day one. this country fights dictators. we fight that. he'd be a dictator. there'll be a blood bath. there'll be a blood bath. he wants to terminate the constitution. [inaudible]. >> first thing she said that's true. >> it's said by every democrat working for or around her campaign every day on this network and every other one. the blood bath thing is stated every single day. pinata point is eliminate constitution, what are you talking about. edward: how damaging to our democracy is the misusing or misrepresentation of these words? gynocredibly and leading to political violence and mainstream media in the country that repeats the lies because they're in the pocket of the democrat party and look at what happened at the debate and
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wrongly fact checked president trump and not kamala harris once and she repeated the lies and blood bath hoax and charlottesville hoax and project 2025 and all of it were lies and not held accountable but i think the american people are smart enough to realize these are lies and again, they trust president trump on the issues that matter and those are the issues that this election will be won on. edward: the former president has been sticking to the issues in his campaign speeches. karoline, appreciate it. see you again. >> thank you. >> so i was raised as a middle class kid. >> i grew up a middle class kid. i grew up a middle class kid. edward: coming up, evidence independent voters are growing tired of the repetitive economic pitch and bill concha is rear to react to that and more. what's going on in deep blue new york?
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edward: former president trump drawing massive crowds in new york but are the polls saying the same thing? coming up, shocking numbers for you but first, aoc is not too happy about the teamsters snubbing kamala harris. former chrysler and gm ceo bob nanardeli is here to react next. >> i'm very disappointed in sean o'brian's leadership. >> the deputies have taken for granted they're going to get our vote no matter what. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment...
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local tax deduction is set to expire at the end of next year. it a key part of tax law trump signed in 2017, but last night in new york, president trump promised again to end it in order to encourage jobs to come back new york. >> by contrast, i will cut taxes to families, small businesses and workers, including restoring the salt deduction saving thousands of dollars for residents of new york, pennsylvania, new jersey, and other high cost states. [ applause ] >> going to restore salt. jobs and factories will pour back into new york. i know how to do it better than anybody's known how and we can do it so easily. >> he all called for a temporary cap on credit card interest rates at around 10%. all of this part of his pitch to win over voters in the reliably blue states like new york, where congressional races could end up
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deciding the house. but there are a lot of questions as to how this revenue will be made up because this is just the latest tax props from the former president. the federal government would take a hit of around $2 trillion if trump's promises to end taxes on tips, social security benefits and overtime pay all went through. and if that salt cap was lifted, the federal budget would lose $1.2 trillion over the next ten years. a lot of tax promises, edward, not a lot of explanations. edward: yeah, you have to figure out how to pay for things. appreciate madison alworth. now i want you all to listen to this. >> this was a reaction to the teamsters decision not to endorse. >> no, it's a great honor. they're not going to endorse the democrats, that's a big thing. this is the first time in 50, 60 years it's happened and democrats automatically have the teamsters and took a vote and i was at 60% or more i guess and
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that's a great honor. i mean, it's -- edward: on the other hand, some democrats aren't too happy. >> i'm very disappointed in sean o'brian's leadership and i have found it increasingly alarming all year when the teamsters are in trouble, who do they call? we need to make sure that teamster's pensions are bailed out and need to make sure that they have a fair shake at the negotiating table. , with rail, sean o'brian is calling democrats for help. edward: teamsters upset but for a totally different reason. >> brothers, that's what we call each other, brothers, stood up and voted for having donald trump as our candidate. it's really saddens us that they're not listening to us. >> i'm seeing trump stickers on trucks on the lot for guys coming up to me asking me about what are the policies. we have to remember that
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families, moms and union members lost so much and that's why we're supporting trump in 2024. edward: teamsters members setting unusual bar for trump endorsement stating "the union extensive union polling showed no majority support for vice president harris and no universal forth among the membership for former president trump. majority support needed to endorse harris but universal support to endorse trump. so let's welcome to the show, former chrysler and gm ceo bob nardelli. great to see you. are democrats still the party of working people then? >> well, thank you for having me. i've dealt with unions for over 50 years and uaw and ge and a myrrh i can't tell of a number of unions and if they're going to measure on earth cake richter scale, this was a 10. i think it's a shock to the
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democratic party for as long as 1996 not endorsing the democratic president running at the time. this is a big message. and this is not a vote against the teamsters but a vote representing their families and the act for a substantial income to support their families and were you better off then than now? the answer has to be yes. if you talk about democracy. somebody explain to me how the last three and a half years represents a good view of democracy with a border invasion and so forth, edward. i think these are men and women that are very pragmatic of the cost of living and support for their family and making a choice. 1.3 million is a real tidal wave swing from what the democratic party. i listen very closely to
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president o'brian at the teamster's speech at the convention, and he was not muffled and expressed his opinions and expressed the representation of the teamsters and what they were looking for. i thought that inclusiveness at the convention goes a long way to see where 60% of the teamster members are now endorsing president trump. edward: we only have about 30 seconds left, i want to get this in here. about the former president trump's tax plans for companies? what do you think about that? he wants to lower the corporate tax rate to 15% for companies that make products in the united states. is that going to bring companies back? >> there's no question about it. when i was running large corporations, i never had an outsourcing strategy. i had to be globally competitive where they were subsidize and, yes, we didn't have to go offshore. that'll bring businesses back if he's successful. edward: thank you, bob. i appreciate it. as always, incredible insight in this. appreciate your time.
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>> thank you. >> i could win new york, we could win new york. we're going to win new york. if you vote for me, i'm going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime, and reduce your levels of stress. vote for donald trump. what the hell do you have to lose? what do you have to lose? edward: former president trump at a huge long island rally saying he'll save new york. now, look at this video of the packed arena in the deep blue state of new york last night as the camera pans, people are packed to the rafters and new yorkers lining up just to get a glimpse of the former president when he was in manhattan. polls say harris and trump essentially tide in the battleground state of pennsylvania and kamala harris is 25 points underwater with independents and get to our favorite number cruncher, gop pollster number run cheryl: congressman lee carter is here. vice president harris and maybe a slight lead in pennsylvania and other polls show there's a tie. what do we believe in pennsylvania?
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where are we? >> you know, i'm trying to figure this out myself and looking at all the polls out and there's a number postdebate. there's a tie, a tie, trump plus two, trump plus five, new york times plus 4, usa today plus 3. they're all over the map. what we're see asking it's a statistical dead heat right now. if you put the averages together it's basically a wash and so hard to say what's going on. you've got to look mind the numbers here. some i discount and look and i'm like how is it possible that trump is up with hispanics and down by 20 and signal to me this is very, very close and almost too close to call. edward:way is one of the most competitive state in the cycle
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and what souled we be looking for in the crucial state and have the republicans now switched and focusing on that that early voting? >> seeing reps now focus on early votes and it's really, really important get out and vote, get out and vote early. it's a important signal that things go for reps. edward: lee carter, thank you very much. much better at math than me and appreciate those numbers for us. thank you. >> putting pressure on the federal reserve to cut interest rates. >> he was trying to pressure the federal reserve, supposed to be an independent body. edward: awkward, the bank of england is having not to do a rate cut. this is our own fed chair deciding to make a bigger rate cut just 46 days before the election. this also after democrats
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pressured him to make a bigger cut. steve forbes is here to react to that sound that's making headlines. tonight, axios how has the official tally and which candidate has done more interviews and can you guess who's won that? joe concha is here to react. let's check in with dagen and sean to see what they have coming up at the top of the hour. >> hey, edward. powell suggesting that the influx of migrants is contributing to rising unemployment. monica crowley here to discuss. >> congressman cory mills, threats against conservative leaders, trump, luna, supreme court justices, but the liberals have no accountability on their rhetoric and will not dial it back. congressman roger williams, oh, the democrats want to help small businesses. instead, they always crush them. top of the hour.
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to lear"soulmates." today soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. edward: it's been 60 days and kamala harris has yet to do a formal press conference e americaning al democratic nominee and axios showing interviews and jd vance with a whopping 59 and trump at 14 and walz at 4 and harris at 3. only one national interview and critics arguing the word sackmary lads and robotic answers from her. >> i intend to create a
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opportunity economy. developing and creating a opportunity economy. >> what i believe in is a opportunity economy. edward: let's not forget this. >> to i was raised as a middle class kid. i grew up a middle class kid. edward: joe concha, welcome to the show. the cat pain decided that one-on-one interviews will do more damage than good for the vice president. is that what we're seeing? >> that appears to be the calculation, edward. amazing stats in that axios piece you were citing and this stands out the most. donald trump and jd vance did a combined 15 press conferences since kamala harris became the democratic nominee and she and tim walz have done 0.0. it's as guaranteed as birds flying south for the winter and giants not winning the super bowl this year that they're not going to go anywhere near anything resembling a press conference before election day.
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the reason for that is unless the environment is completely friendly and completely hospital environment like that t-ball session at n abj or disgraceful debate on abc and harris and walz is to plead the fifth till election day and make trump the focus like he's the incumbent and owns the problems and policies from this administration and i hope they get run off the clock. edward: it show show as slight edge in pennsylvania for harris and if the strategy is working, why change? should voters demand more of her then and show? those polls that she needs to do more. >> well, i think there's troubling numbers for her in our fox news poll. today protection, 55% of voters believe kamala harris will say anything to get elected and 30% believe they need to hear more from her before they can decide to vote for her and if we know anything about polling in 2016
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and 2020, donald trump outperforms polls from four to five points and seeing a tie, that means he's probably leading and one more note from the poll today, trump is getting nearly 30% of the black vote nationally. that's according to our fox news poll. if that number remotely holds or even 20%, this election is over. edward: yeah, about 30 seconds left joe. a new fact check, president joe biden said today the economy was in ruins when he and vice president harris came into office and former labor secretary writes the economy is rebounding faster than anyone could have predicted. what do you make of the outright lies and widespread -- no widespread fact checking i should say? >> kamala harris said it during the debate and joe biden repeats and right word to use, edward, the lie. bottom line is unemployment is the 1.4% when donald trump left office and gdp growth at 4.1% and haven't come close since
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this administration took over. it was in a nice recovery at this point. edward: inflation was 1.4% and economy on a strict rebound and we covered it. we were there. thank you, joe. fed chair powell admitting the migrant crisis will increase unemployment rate and another burden on the economy. steve forbes re-abouts next. >>-- reacts next. >> mobs of illegal migrants putting up in luxury hotels and our brave veterans live on the freezing or steeping sidewalks outside of the main entrance to where the migrants enter their hotel. they get a -- we have veterans lying on the street. ♪ did you ever worry we wouldn't get to enjoy this? [jeff laughs maniacally]
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>> we are not what we do our work, to serve all americans and were not serving any politician in any political figure earning because usual, nothing it is just maximum price stability and on behalf of all americans of that's how the other central banks set up as well. >> known central banks are seeing at the same windbag of england is having not to cut rates after the u.s. fed decided to a larger cut less than 50
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days before the election. the head of bank of england's that that it is vital that inflation stays low so that we need to be careful not to cut too fast, right too much of wall street journal said others banks signaled a more gradual approach and is pushed help them help a big effect cut in all of this let's welcome media chairman and editor-in-chief, steve forbes is good to see you and what you think about the cut and then the reaction to the cuts. >> with the cut was bigger than expected and there was some speculation sent basis points. steve: anything to be blunt about it what question of the line was when the three senators led by elizabeth line committee mandate of the five basis point cut. so powell responded with you to you cannot do 75 but not under no credibility left and i think it was a political push on it. i think it also goes to show that they realize the economy has some very real problems printed so that when had he said the economy is strong, the coming he said that maybe not.
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>> is really interesting the federal's art admitted that a massive influx of illegal migrants under the biden harris administration, raise the unemployment rate listen to t this. >> millions of people coming to the labor force, then ukraine 100,000 jobs to be you see an apartment go up so it really on what is the trend underlying the volatility of people coming into the country we understand there's been quite an influx across the borders. and that's actually been one of the things that has allowed unemployment rate to rise. >> will yes our jaws were open when effect you thank you so having on jobs in certain areas now that they have let the cat out of the bag. steve: i love how recent surge in influx of people coming across the border yes but donald trump is been talking about this yelling about it for three years now for 10 million or 15 million ticket number will this going to have an impact on the numbers in
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the labor department is not make the proper adjustments is one of the reasons why edward and every month you have a life and a nice headline number that you look at underneath of the fund and you find out that the most of the good part the government related government related jobs and also the revised downward in the estimates of the previous two months as you know i'm thinking the 800,000 jobs disappeared is of course the resort have an impact and that means that there are fewer jobs for americans with the coming by the number nobody knows who they are or where they are. that helps people upset immigration percent but we just don't know what is going on was coming in c-section about 30 seconds that we have a speaker mike johnson picked up on, saying that the administrations refusal to secure the borders actively harming american worked that had worked governor michelle moment also saying that in their speeches that some cbs are seeing cost of affordable housing being pushed up and we think about 30 seconds.
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edward: supply and demand, in springfield ohio, they talk about the dogs and cats in the type of thing and here's the town of 60000, the suddenly has 20000 people. guess what will happen, huge descriptions of people will be able to obey the law and it's a big mess in this lady squarely at her which was why she goes for cotton candy when she's on the campaign trail. it does not want to discuss what happened in the last three years or that you made up. >> and coming to the chummy preacher time inside of this and thank you steve forbes. >> amen for elizabeth mcdonald think you for watching especially — and of the opening and evening at it on foxbusiness don't forget to dvr us any what kinds coming up, the bottom line, dagen mcdowell and sean duffy give any thank you so on for another hour and so they have a lot to say about the subject's. dagen: thank you edward. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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