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this. >> we know the other one, two and three don't existed nicaragua those are cities in different countries. >> i told you that. >> we also knew in unison, ecuador, kingston and jamaica. stuart: i did not know that one, i cannot help you there but we knew that it did nicaragua. it's managua. it's the largest city in the country of nicaragua with a population of 1 million was designated as a permanent capital in 1857, we all got t that, wonderful show on the monday morning look who's here to take it off he's can appear magically in three seconds. david asman. >> i got a call from my
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nicaraguan wife she wants to confirm it is managua anybody that can get that wrong is beyond me. happening on cavuto "coast to coast" markets cruising through the chaos and the uncertainty of the own presidential election the ace market guest are here with clues on if anything could roil the stock, could israel be on the brink of a two from full-scale war, nate foy is live in tel aviv as israel ramps up its fight against hezbollah in the north, what is elitist? >> the fire is heavy going both ways across the board throughout the entire day the idf says in the past three hours hezbollah has fired it additional 95 rockets and has blood is out with a statement saying the bloodiest day in lebanon in 35 years. according to the numbers from the health minister right now to a 75 people popping killed more
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than a thousand injured take a look at the strikes pounded southern lebanon as israel is philistine under focusing on watching positions, prime minister benjamin netanyahu said i promise that we would change the security balance, the balance of power in the north this is exactly what were doing. israel is putting out evacuation orders in arabic for the people of southern lebanon many are headed north but those who art in their stillness out have to worry about airstrikes the secondary explosions this is brand-new video showing a chain reaction after is really just hit hezbollah weapons stored in a home is really pilots forgot hezbollah terrorists getting ready to fire a drp cruise missile from home, some of the has below rockets get there israel's air defense, this is a direct hit in northern israel where school was canceled in the hospital has been forced to move hundreds of patients underground
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benjamin netanyahu is out with the new statement urging the people lebanon to get out of harm's way at this the strikes are expected to continue in their hitting northeast of beirut 800 strikes conducted by israel and relearning of one in the beirut area that just happen we don't have the details on it yet but we will keep digging and we will be reporting on it throughout the day. >> please take care of yourself thank you for the report let's bring a former state department christian whiton who joins us, have you been hearing anything about the escalation about whether there will be an invasion from either front either the israelis going into lebanon or hezbollah coming into israel? >> i think it's unlikely that hezbollah will proceed the command-and-control has been disabled so much these people can't use cell phones or pagers to good to be back to handwritten notes and it's hard to stage an operation against israel sophisticated army,
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israel also has one of the interesting things about the very accurate targeting reflects how good israel's intelligence is within the hezbollah composed under control parts of lebanon i don't think israel make a big move north i think they have their hands full and gaza in the south and what this looks like a way that israel is signaling hezbollah that it better not take any further steps in this action is in lieu of the whole scale invasion. neil: what do you think is going on not so much in the minds of hezbollah but the paymasters are really important, iran did they think they could get away with an invasion of israel without preemptive action by the israelis, the israelis have shown that what they could do without an invasion, that comes to an awful lot of things including the incredible pager attacks. >> iran things is a perfect time with the who do you down in yemen grab a menacing commerce
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in the red sea and launching missiles at israel and hamas in the north israel is at war with iran and iran into a rant has been looking at washington scene three nephews abiding here is weakness the desire to revive a deal that is passed and so impossible that being iran nuclear deal were cordial top between washington and iran they see a president who is not at the top of his game in america distracted by presidential campaign and the prospect of a here is a administration that will continue this weakness. iran will do everything that it can and push as hard as it can, what is a better time than now. david: have to ask a relatively dumb question what happened to the lebanese people, have they have been totally outnumbered by the iranian influence and the hezbollah fighters?
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>> this is a tragedy of lebanon that begin with the civil war in lebanon with france drawing lines that had too few christians and muslims that led to prolonged civil war destruction and eventually domination by iran in a very few people and not the u.s. are willing to say to iran and willing to take the steps up iran on the back foot and oil experts to wage the political warfare against iran against governments in the middle east and the theocracy that wants to take on not just israel every civilized government in the middle east there is no plan to push against that. david: israel not being reactive it's been proactive, the biden here's a administration wants
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them to be reactive, get a peace deal going, cease fire as soon as you possibly can and react to what comes on down the line, they are not taking it at all from this a administration, they realize or they appear to realize that being proactive is far more important than being reactive. >> right if they took the biden here's advice they would have to go back again and cease-fire means in did the work on the terms preferable thomas they will remain a remnant force that will build itself they want the border with egypt unoccupied by israel which means thomas will be out the supply itself and all of the pressure in the constant drumbeat by senior u.s. officials who were underfoot and contrast that to what ought to be. we ought to be thinking thank you for fighting these tariffs the jihad is so we don't have to fight them here and let us know
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everything that we can do to help you that is the message we should send to israel but quite the opposite is what is going on. david: it comes out to the people, the people of the region are being the ones that suffer the civilians and noncombatants. that's usually the way it is in a work. if you think of a place like gaza where hamas came in, muscled their way in through their opposition often tall buildings and killed them all another people are suffering. is there ever going to be a moment where the people here in the u.s. claim to care about the folks that are getting killed and their lives are controlled by terrorists, whether hezbollah and the north or hamas and gaza. >> there's a complete disconnection and you see it with people with black same or transgender and pro-palestinian these are people that would be thrown off the buildings if they
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went to areas controlled by hamas, the arabs improved unfortunately many parts in our world is not ready for democracy what works the monarchy is a military style government like egypt installing something like that, who would pay for with the goal fees, with united states not publicly correct discussions if there's over civilized government for the palestinians that is so far what's been looked at by heresy invited you want to end the war with the funny cease-fire if they can have one accomplishment in a world of chaos that they cre created. david: christian whiton thank you for coming in on this mo monday, markets are pretty much unphased by tensions firing up in the middle east, instead investors i digested the rate cut continuing to do so and looking ahead to a new set of economic data coming out this week let's welcome and capitalist hedge fund manager
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jonathan hoenig inflate stone wealth chief market strategist kenny polcari, thank you for being here. what is going on, it is hurricane season and i'm thinking is this the calm before the storm is that why markets are passé about the chaos around the world? >> it kind of feels like that but we are in the final week of september which is the final week of the quarter there is a lot of window dressing and asset managers get ready for the marking. that ends on monday. then we come into october like you and i have discussed october is a volatile month, 30 or 40 more volatile than the rest of the year, i think all the stuff happening around us is going to take root and yet chicago fed president come out today and say we need significantly lower rates, i'm not sure what that means, does that mean because they're worried about the economy or are they worried about going bankrupt because the cost to carry the debt is going
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to choke everybody to death. david: we love somebody super dog. the elephant is the election upcoming not just the presidential let's talk down ballot the senate and the house could go either way if this point and you could have one where they switch completely the house to go democrat and the other one republican it doesn't matter who's in there it's a divided government is about what market prefers to have a divided government where they can do the mischief would enter one-party rule? >> that's what we saw during president obama administration yet terrible ideas for the market because of great opposition from republicans not only get spending cap but curtail a lot of the initiatives and i think your write the markets been unstoppable you never want to bet against america but the average american
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situation with all-time high card card debt in a weakening job market my old high school coach used to say a good defense is your best offense i'm not shorting stocks but i believe you want to look at the areas that are starting to participate like value stocks international there the new superstars it's not big tech has it been for so long. david: i want to stick with you my chops are getting wet where should i be putting my money where are you putting your money specifically. >> names like coca-cola, philip morris, 3m the out-of-favor and fashion. we talked about gold that is an all-time high as the dollar weakens easy goal go up in all these international names. david: kamala harris says that wall street think she would be better than donald trump for the markets. i look at the two plants one involves a bigger government more taxes and more regulation
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and the other involves putting elon musk to downsize the government, lowering taxes all over the place and lowering regulation pumping more oil it seems pretty clear that what is more market friendly than the other but is there any substance to what she says or do you know a lot of traders that favor economic plans? i don't and i would likeo know she smoking but you hit every nail on the head that the republicans are talking about less regulation and easier less red tape less regulation lower taxes across the board that will create a healthier economy. all she wants to do is take whatever she can, i think that is her wishing that wall street was hoping she would win i don't think wall street hopes that she winds at all. to jonathan's point i think we would be better off if we had a divided government because everyone has to come to the middle and you get rid of the far left in the far right. david: i think traders prefer
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that. i want to talk about bond rates for a couple of years you put your money in a short-term bond or a two-year bond and you get better rates than a long-term it's called the diversion but i don't want to get into details, the tenure right now is about the two-year rate, the tenure i looked at it in our ago it was about 3.8% the two years 3.6% the inversion is over but some are wondering if the signals higher inflation. >> ironically the inverted curve that we heard about for years when the recession finally comes it tends to come when an advert ultrashort term interest rates are higher than that but it's overall inverted in the think david demonstrates a slower economy plumbing and a lot of fed officials if you leave between the lines have been telegraphing as such.
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david: thank you for being here, intel stock is higher of a multibillion-dollar investment of the struggling chipmaker, kelly o'grady has more. >> this is welcome news for intel giving over the recent struggles the private equity firm apollo offered a 5 billion-dollar equity investment in the chipmaker and that's on the heels of qualcomm approach the company about a possible friendly takeover. intel has been on a downward spiral, the stock instructor for 50% year to date in the company announced intends to lay off over 50000 employees, the ceos optimistic for a trade robert is playing catch-up after missing out on a boom, it's interesting the apollo reports indicate confidence in the chipmaker's ability to right the ship, it would not be the first time they were together by the way the pe firm invested 11 billion and the company's ireland manufacturing facility earlier this year there is an existing relationship now
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astringent qualcomm if they were to inquire qualcomm they would face a number of challenges price being a big one. as of 11:00 a.m. today it could have changed intel's market cap was 94 billion qualcomm stood at 186 billion, that would be the biggest tech deal ever by far and the deal would face antitrust issues, more concerning is what this even make strategic sense, intel certainly makes a cash lifeline and they need to diversify but investors don't seem to be excited about the idea of the potential deal, the stock is down over 2% today, qualcomm doesn't mean factory townships intel desperately needs help making that part of the business profitable, qualcomm can add any value in helping intel figure that out, we've reached out to both chipmakers it apollo and shared no comment, good turn of events for intel even if these discussions were really.
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david: it was a get of the two debugging of a chips act that was was to be great news for companies like intel and of course is bingo we got ever since the act passed, washington once again failed to do industrial policy very well. thank you for that, congress has agreed on a temporary funding deal in december to avoid a partial government shutdown. for now we will have more on that right after break. ♪ (grandpa vo) i'm the richest guy in the world. hi baby! (woman 1 vo) i have inherited the best traditions.
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before the election. >> working about and it will pass and we will fund until december 20 i think we should've voted in the whole conference gop congresspeople and congressmen and women should've voted for the previous one that included the safe act with the man with identification before you vote but we will fund the government december 20. >> by the way incidental that 81% of the market according to pio and i think exacta gallop affair pulling the americans want a voter id for citizens, how can you be only 2.2% of democrats voted 81% of americans want. >> that happens all the time, happens with the dems do not necessarily vote according to what americans want. right now will be able to fund the government and not harm any
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women in uniform and pick up the fight and the discussion once again december 20. david: it sounds like an alice in wonderland universe that you're talking about because the representatives that are supposed to represent the views of their constituents 81% favor the save act and apparently only 2% of democrats do. >> unfortunately democracy is messy and some of my colleagues on the democratic side did not agree with including the and a spending bill is like democracy is messy and a lot of discussion but the best system around. david: it is indeed but you used to cover politics as a journalist, now that you are in it in a part of the news rather than covering the news is it messier than you thought it was. >> about messier and most americans do not know about it. >> even a journalist like
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yourself do not know the extent. >> it on the floor and discussing what your rest of your colleagues on the dems in the republican side but like i said it always, blessings we have the best system is the american exceptionality, the macon electoral system is still the best, if not nicaragua, venezuela or iran or north korea i count my blessings. >> so to a lot of folks that come in from latin america including my wife and your parents et cetera there is a new pullout showing that trump has regained the lead among the latino community, 51% to 47%, i should mention a fox news poll showed exactly the opposite that harris is leading trump by 55% to 43%, the numbers are all over the place but it does seemed like the democrats attempt to get more nonvoters on their side with open borders had exactly the reverse effect.
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>> it is historical it is a transformational wheel alignment with what's happening right now within the republican party vis-à-vis the hispanics, we are not woke, we have the same values that are entrenched in the republican party law-abiding fall government pro-family pro-life, reagan said it, hispanics are republicans, they do not know it, this is a historical time for the trump camp in the republican party to embrace and welcome the hispanics telling them we want you, were not racist we are pro-family and we have the same values that you have, it's during the last 30 years, the republican party has not approached or spoken to the hispanics as much as the dams but at the same time i always say i'm one of the most bipartisan members in congress that dams have played political football with hispanics specifically with immigration reform law has been promised
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since obama, nothing has happened we can get into that but then another big conversation but right now as the economy and wellness. david: a lot of the people from latin americans have experienced more government centric or even socialist economy and realize it doesn't work, that's the main reason your parents came here that's why a lot of members of my family came here, "the bottom line" there much more suspicious of the big government plans of the democrats then they are a president trump who came from the business community. >> of course we have a fantastic economic system the platform the american agenda that allows anyone who comes into this country that works hard and does not get a handout that has the opportunity has the same opportunity as anyone else and nothing assures you the outcome but at least you can try and look around new york city that the dignified life in the promised land and everyone wants
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in high interest rates and you cannot buy a home and you cannot buy a car you don't have a job they don't pay you well. >> very quickly the given me a wrap, immigration law is a mess. amy and the immigrant knows how messy it is you talk about messy washington, donald trump has a plan to switch to a merit-based system where if you have a particular talent whether computer operator or a brick layer and we need those talented people that's how you get into the united states, do you favor plan. >> i agree on the only member of the gop the roman immigration reform law called the dignity act we can talk about that later but yes we have to allow people to come and based on their merits and asylum we are the beacon of hope but asylum the right way, we have a major problem with 11 million people for many years, more than five years i'm not talking about the
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people divided nobody coming in the last four years you have a big pool of people that are been working have american children and have not committed crimes and contributed to the economy, we are to do something with them, whatever it is. david: thank you for being here congressman salazar, our reporter hits the campaign trail along with donald trump and the key state of pennsylvania we have a live report when we come back. ♪
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david: both candidates hitting the campaign trail hard, former president trump will hold a rally later today in pennsylvania focusing on food inflation, aishah hasnie is there with the very latest, how does it look. >> things are getting underway a lot of people behind me lined up to get inside the stadium behind me to see the former president in person later on this evening you're talking about food prices and inflation and those are the top issues and put savannah, it does not matter if you're republican or democrat it doesn't matter if you're in the red county like indiana county or a blue county, joe biden county like montgomery county because that county north of philly is facing a serious food
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crisis i'm told the food pantries there are seeing more visitors, 60% more than they were last year and it's not stopping anytime soon and they don't have enough food to go around to everyone that shows up at the door, pennsylvania listen to this pennsylvania experience the highest grocery inflation rate in the nation in 2023 up 8% year-over-year according to consumer affairs, president trump focuses on reaching voters in person on the trail rather than the debate stage even as vice president kamala harris agreed to a 23rd debate the former president tells fox news that is a bad idea. >> everybody is voting now and it's very late to be doing a third debate, is a very bad thing to be doing to debate in the middle of the vote counting. this would be late into the election so i think it would be a very bad thing and a bad thing for the country.
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>> he may not need another debate if you can break away in the polls he's gotta be feeling good about this when a new york times the oedipal has trump up to - 5 points in the key sun belt battleground states, arizona could really good, jd vance is in north carolina today, trump was there over the weekend without his endorsed candidate for governor beside him that his lieutenant governor mark robinson who just lost top aides including his campaign manager in light of allegations writing some disturbing stuff on up site over a decade ago robinson denies that but when it comes to the path of the white house the trump campaign has said over and over again they see the path running through pennsylvania, north carolina and georgia. those three states were get to see the former president and a lot in the upcoming days. david: a lot of traveling miles,
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thank you very much let's get reaction from her political piano democrat congressman patrick murphy and wall street journal senior political correspondent molly ball. give us a lay of the land, it seems like trump is doing better in the sun belt region but the big one pennsylvania, is he slipping as kamala harris is slipping on the sun belt? >> i don't think we know that for sure all we can say about the polls although i feel boring saying this over and over but they are close these are the microscopic fluctuation where one candidate is up by one and one is up by one or two, none of that is meaningful auto it's all in the margin of error in the states are basically tied and we've seen that harris looks a bit stronger in the blue wall states of the upper midwest, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania biden was pulling stronger and he was in a position where he might've needed to give up on the
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southern states and vote southwest in the southeast in georgia and north carolina. harris has looked weaker as biden did as well and what is starting to look like it is a class problem the non- college-educated voters including some minority voters who have been part of the democratic coalition but she still lags biden's totals with the voters so for harris it's about getting biden's numbers back for 2020 which she had some momentum but has not gotten all the way there, and for trumpets reminded voters why they may have turned against the biden harrison administration to begin with particularly those frustrations about the high cost of living which we know is an issue that voters have probably trusted the republicans far more to address and to solve.
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david: let me get pat in here, seems like the momentum the boost that she got from the momentum is that we down for the very least or someplace is going negative in the sun belt but there's a big question that is over her and you know it very well how is she going to govern there's a lot of democrats, moderate democrats like yourself and certainly a lot of independence and feel ripped off and said he's going to govern like a moderate and like bernie sanders and they feel the same thing like, here's. >> i think that's why in pennsylvania i agree with molly's point she is momentum but it is because. david: we should mention your district was right in pennsylvania and we know the territory well. >> jd vance is coming this saturday and tim walz my former roommate congress was there on saturday and she talked about national security and steel and why we have to fight against people like russia that is beating other countries like the
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allies into your point on the economy, what you said is very important how you govern and how kamala harris wants to govern she is for all the above approach. >> there are people we had lawrence jones go out to the fracking area a lot of people believe that what she used to say she was good to ban all fracking and then there's medicare for all in the green new deal decriminalizing border crossings, 0 mission, all of those issues she says she has flipped on, why should people believe that she has. >> her actions speak louder than words, or actions. >> she is the vice president xi could have actions on all of the issues. >> america's number one on energy production under their watch and oil production and natural gas production, pennsylvania my home state. david: they put a hold on lng. >> that is not true. >> sure it is. >> they put a pause on lng
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export. >> they did not put a positive tried to get the approval done but we produce more natural gas in american history. david: we are both fighters. >> can i ask what everything were doing nuclear, came on board a center for microsoft. in the energy approach and oil and gas and nuclear but investment in green energy of jobs of the future that's what she's done and she will continue to do, not just national security and foreign oil is also american jobs, can i say one last thing. >> very quickly we have to get molly back. >> i know your son is a marine we have 700 of 41 military leaders that came out and endorsed kamala harris that is a huge deal. david: you know who does not like that general keane another professional for stars who say people in the military should not get into politics. >> they don't like how donald trump treated marine general like four-star generals like jim
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madison. david: very quickly, they've given me a tease, democrats fear pollsters are under county donald trump that is from the hill, do you agree? >> we don't know, this is another x factor in another reason not to pitch too much stock in polls in one way or the other. we know that the polls underestimated trump in 2016 and again, in 2020, there were different structural reasons behind apple times so the posters are trying to correct for the mistake that they made last time in the presidential election during covid and there's a believe that more liberals were stuck at home and eager to answer pollsters and that's going to be a factor this time but there could be other factors, i think the polls can't tell you anything much more in this is a very close election in the margins are going to be very narrow and in the situation and
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you cannot trust a poll to tell you who's going to win by or to lose by a point. david: we will know soon enough, what a pleasure to see you both, what a pleasure for coming in. doctor marty makary is going to be joining us to discuss the new book on what public health systems are wrong, why do we stay for that coming up. ♪ this is clem. clem's not a morning person. or a night person. or a...people person. but he is an "i can solve this in 4 different ways" person. and that person... is impossible to replace. you need clem. clem needs benefits.
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medicine gets it wrong of what it means for health and highlights the flaws in the public health system and he joins us now, thank you for being here we mentioned rfk junior and we should mention your going to speak on a senate panel come on up with rfk junior i guess that's later today but we appreciate you being here. the public health concern took a real beating during the pandemic and deservedly so is a lot of mistakes were made what have we learned about public health emergencies in this country that may prevent those mistakes from happening again. >> we learned that group think is a powerful force and when you silence dissenting opinions in the medical expert community you can have disastrous results is not just with covid is not like the medical establishment got this one thing wrong the food. amid we got that wrong for 60 years the nih prada revision called at the food compass that
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lucky charms is healthier than mistake. a lot of the dogma and modern medicine has done tremendous damage, opioids are not addictive, for 30 years the wrong information for women on hormone replacement at menopause saying it causes cancer with the data never supported that we still get that wrong 22 years and running and prevention, cancer prevention these are basic public health recommendations based on dogma and we don't have a good track record when it comes to dogma. david: rfk junior has been talking about a lot of these for years, he's on a medical to under doctor but you could be on a senate panel with him means you approve of what he's been advocating. >> he said something amazing a few weeks ago he said is this epidemic of childhood chronic diseases one thing we can all a reactor we love our nations children more than we hate each other, we have a surge and all of the chronic diseases,
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autoimmune commodities and goes up 14% every year for the last 23 consecutive years half of our nations children are obese or overweight or to have diabetes or prediabetes what it would get a do keep medicated everybody with the most overmedicated population in the history of the world. when you hear about the shiny objects like medicare will negotiate drug prices and save $6 billion, or healthcare economy is growing by 200 billion a year the best way to lower drug costs are to stop taking drugs we don't need. david: a lot of socialist economies that have socialized their medical healthcare completely or almost completely like the united kingdom they are so heavy and antibiotics give is an easy way to deal with the patient woman take a pill and it may prove effective in the beginning but eventually you develop the immunities towards life-saving drugs and
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penicillins i guess they call mercy the penicillin diseases later getting over there is it just my imagination or is that happening it's an easy way for socialized medicine environment to get rid of the patient. >> and think it's a good point people been taking antibiotics liberally with the medical dogma that it won't hurt you and may not help you but it won't hurt you. antibiotics most of which are unnecessary our carpet bombing the micro bio the lining of the gastrointestinal tract with different bacteria that normally live in a balance somewhere affecting got health is one of the reasons i wrote the book blind spots people need to know the connection between got health and general body inflammation in all these conditions and can we talk about our poison food supply the engineered food additives that are banned in europe and there
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designed to be addictive you eat and increase your appetite. we need to talk about pesticides and all these things. david: we have to wrap it but i want to ask about cholesterol, low cholesterol was thought to be the best way to live even if he had to take statins to get it down ten seconds to get that conception. >> everyone should get a lipoprotein a test is the best test of early heart disease you don't need to tip around cholesterol in the diet most of it goes through your system. david: great to see you, blind spots is the name of the book that's a shortened version you can find on amazon, thank you for being here. u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen stating in a recent wall street journal op-ed the average americans can now afford more than they could before the pandemic, do you buy that will take a closer look right after the break.
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claims that a recent wall street journal op-ed saying average americans can now afford more goods and services than before the pandemic, let's bring a capitalist hedge fund manager jonathan hoenig to discuss this. it's called the pieces in the wall street journal came out yesterday called the biden harris economic success it's a short piece, it's only eight paragraphs long but in it she's is a typical american can now afford more goods and services than before the pandemic, a lot of americans don't think that warfield. >> not at all she's a tremendous campaign spend my keep in mind janet yellen was a woman who said inflation would be transitory three and four years ago it's impacted everyday americans, the irony she's pointing to low-income americans, their wages have gone up, the reason they've gone up they've been forced up 28 states have raised the minimum wage and we covered how so many
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businesses have been forced to comply by ultimately firing people laying off people because of the higher wages, bank rate had much better statistic since 2021 prices are up 20% wages up 17% don't minimize everyday americans. >> that you put your finger on a 3% difference were underwater compared to inflation. it depends on what goods and services you're talking about. if you buy a house you're paying twice the monthly cost you were four years ago and that does not include the cost of insurance and taxes, very quickly. >> i mystify the approach of the harris biden administration from the get-go to minimize the plight of everyday americans who were trying to get the kids to school work and save a dollar they made it that much difficult. david: jonathan hoenig you are the best, good to see you now it is time for taylor riggs and "the big money show" to take you to the next hour. >> thank you so much as always i
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