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preparing your answers. >> i got a great these in stock the midterms, debating is 30% fun and 70% to mental payment you've not had a night off in three months, do you want to watch something less stressful. >> i wish i would've picked josh right now. >> josh shapiro - no josh. >> cabernet. >> this guy has an answer for everything. >> thank you, that is quite k kind. he is right about that, that's an area where we have a lot of common ground. >> why are they friends, why are they biden. >> "saturday night live" roasting, kamala harris and tim walz over the vice presidential debate, can you be under believe they have been on the air 50 years. >> is going to be a good year for sure. maria: great show today, we love having everybody, mark tepper, liz peek, cheryl casone, we will see you again tomorrow morning,
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take it away. >> good morning, good morning, everyone it is october the seventh 2241 year after the terror attack on israel, 1139 killed, the deadliest attack on jews in the holocaust. in the last year prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ignored calls for cease-fire or de-escalation israel has decimated the leadership of hamas and hezbollah and thought to be on the verge of a major attack of iran, the democrats are divided, hamas has democrat supporters in congress in the universities, that harris met with arab and muslim voters privately in trying to placate them with $157 million pledge of taxpayer money to lebanon. she will appear on a special tonight where she refuses to answer whether benjamin netanyahu is an ally, donald trump will meet with the leaders today that is a mar-a-lago, this week and he addressed a huge crowd and butler pennsylvania, the site of the first assassination attempt, he said
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he would make america stronger, proud and more determined than ever, elon musk appeared with him, to the markets, rising interest rates a source of concern, the strong jobs report a quarter million jobs added that is pushing treasury yields higher, the yield on the ten year treasury is at 4.03%, the two-year hit 4% earlier and right now i have it at 4.02% stock market investors don't like that, dow industrial down to 160 at the opening bell, the nasdaq down 11 110 after last week's solid gains, bitcoin $63000, 628 to be precise, oil moving up $75 a barrel with the expected action in the middle east raising the price of crude, gasoline coming down $317 for regular, gold very close to $2700 right there 2660. on the show today the catastrophic damage from
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hurricane helene is being revealed the word devastation is appropriate, troops are arriving for search and rescue and another hurricane is threatening florida iccat three storm name milton headed for the gulf coast serious flooding expected. it took $50 million out of her budget and spend all my grades, secretary mayorkas admits it'll be difficult to fund emergency may enter measures when milton hit is october 7, 2024. "varney & company" is about to begin. a cloudy new york, it's good to be another great week, sunshine 70 degrees and mild temperatures for another week, it makes me
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feel good, there's this trump back in butler pennsylvania for the first time since the first assassination attempt, what did he say. >> it was an emotional weekend 12 weeks after he was assassinated he stood in the exact same spot only with the bulletproof glass shielding him, his running mate jd vance help set the tone. >> on this field at this exact spot treatments ago we thought president trump was going to lose his life, god still has a plan for him just like he still has a plan for the united states of america. >> as i was saying, tonight i returned to butler in the aftermath of tragedy and heartache to deliver a simple message to the people of pennsylvania into the people of america, our movement to make
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america great again stands stronger, prouder, more united and more determined in near to victory than ever before. >> i would say he's emboldened, the rally was a mix of commemoration who losses like july 13, then you got to trump's traditional rally mode, except he was doing this time by a special surrogate elon musk, notice that crowd that was a huge crowd. >> one of the women was wiping away tears standing behind him. in front of him tens of thousands of people. >> i'm not just maga i'm dark maga we had one president who could climb a flight of stairs and another who is fist pumping after getting shot, this is no ordinary election, a lot of people think maybe their vote doesn't count this election could be decided by a thousand
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votes, 500 votes, a tiny margin, get everyone you know to raise their vote. stuart: look who's here on a monday morning charlie hurt is with us what influence does musk have on the trump can plane and does it attractive he attracts voters. >> i think it is a pretty good barometer of what a different creek and truncated it donald trump is it's not your normal campaign surrogate, normally endorsements don't really matter but elon musk is somebody who believes in the number one green agenda of the democrat party, elon musk is somebody who has done more than any living human to provide electric vehicles. in the belief that this is what needs to be done to save the planet and whether you believe that or not he's been very effective in pioneered a lot of technology in the area, the idea that he looks at the two
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candidates and says there's one person i agree with the big agenda item and one person i don't agree with this agenda on ivan to go with the guy that i don't agree with on the big agenda item because the other person is so incompetent and unserious and destructive to the country. i think that does say a lot and i don't know whether in this hyper partisan atmosphere that were living in right now whether it does peel off a lot of voters but it has got to make a lot of people stop and think, oh my goodness, these are not normal candidates and we know donald trump is not a normal candidate and neither does kamala harris she is not a normal candidate either, i mean that as a complement to trump but not to her, i do think it is possible and makes people stop and they can reevaluate and think bigger
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than politics and say this guy is a transformative figure like elon musk and maybe we should listen to him. stuart: quickly kamala harris addressed her plans for the economy this time on the call her daddy podcast, watch this. >> a part of my plan is to work with homebuilders in the private sector second piece is $25000 down payment assistance for first-time homebuyers, the other piece we are fighting and i will continue to fight for student debt relief, student loan debt is a huge issue. stuart: at a time of global conflict with cutting our defense budget in real terms and giving away hundreds of billions of dollars to buy votes is this sustainable? >> it's not her entire campaign and her political career is about raising taxes in the idea that she suddenly going to talk
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about trying to cut people's taxes to solve all these problems that of been her problems for the past three years that she is refused to fix and prove she's willing to stay absolutely anything to get these two people they see a serious person, here's he's a serious guy. stuart: we will take it, see you soon, let's have a look at the markets were on the downside plenty of red ink, jeff sica, the job numbers from last friday were really solid, inflation is cooling, the flight in the weight and it seems to be rising interest rates, how big of a problem is this.
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>> the numbers, the job numbers on friday were good, and a lot of ways they remind me of that sushi that some gas station so, it looks good but the next day you find out it's not as good as it looked, that's what i see with the numbers in the employment numbers where they looked good and here's where the market stands the market wants another 50 basis point interest-rate cut. with a 4.2% and a playmate rate it would be very difficult for the fed to justify that. stuart: have you seen a gas station that sells sushi. >> i have, that's of the story evolved i ate sushi that about a gas station which i would advise your audience to not do. >> have to move on from this the robotech the event is this week.
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>> this is the big event we have had this run-up on tesla stock from april is close to 70% but on the year is virtually flat, elon musk has said atomic striving is the future of tesla and also said autonomous driving could create a tenfold increase in the valuation of tesla and he has to show that this type is going to justify a further price appreciation on tesla. stuart: he has to show me a robotech say that works now and can go into solid production give me a timeframe that is realistic. when i think about getting into a robotech i think i'm to be the last one on the face of the earth that takes the risk, he has to prove that this is in fact that the world is going to embrace and you mentioned
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regulation and he needs to talk about this, he's doing event at warner bros. in burbank, it's good to be a big hollywood event but with a lot of hype, he has to justify for those of us that think it's time to cut back on tesla, i love elon musk for what he did over the weekend but i look at it, stock is a hold of a story for me. stuart: to enter $50 a share, it's gone straight up, thinking for being with us, coming up, and minnesota tim walz signed laws like free healthcare free college tuition to illegal migrants, now he is trying to distance harris from his policy. >> that is not the vice president position, he's made it clear that she has policies that make a difference, or border policies are the most strongest, the first we've seen. could walz pushed the harris border policy farther left, joe
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concha joins us later, today marks one year since hamas invaded israel in the deadliest attack on jews in the holocaust the conflict continues, the holding over 100 hostages, benjamin netanyahu ignoring bidens calls to show restraint in responding to the terrorist, national security expert rebeccah heinrichs on that next. [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea. i respect that,
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stuart: futures pointing south the dhow off 130, nasdaq down 91-point, last week was a solid week, today marks the one-year it marks one year since october 7 terror attacks in israel, donald trump will take
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part in remembers event in miami, aishah hasnie is there, what we know about this event so far. >> the former president is taking this very seriously and going to be joined by the jewish community leaders across the country and members of the florida delegation at his golf club into real as they get together and 1200 lives lost sense october 7 it's a very, very dark day, the former president is trying to court the jewish vote he has held a couple of these events with the jewish community so far this cycle, he's really trying to go after the boater that has been disillusioned by the democratic party over its divide on israel over the rise and anti-semitism happening across the country, he's been complaining about about the polling like this one that shows he's pretty far behind harris and the jewish vote, trump has been saying the israel will cease to exist if vice president harris wins, here
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he is in wisconsin with the same message yesterday. >> you would not of had october 7 with israel the attack on israel, you would not of had inflation. i will settle the war in ukraine and in the chaos in the middle east and i will prevent world war iii. in a new 60 minutes interview vice president harris is bowing israel's right to defend itself on adding this, were not going to stop in terms of putting pressure on israel and in the region including arab leaders to come to a cease-fire deal she put it. here is jd vance trump's running mate reacting to that. >> kamala harris entire approach to this crisis has been the one hand say that we support israel and pursue policy that prolongs the work will look to the former president if he response to her interview today and israel's
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defense says all options on the table when it comes to iran, rebeccah heinrichs joined me now, security expert, will the israelis attack iranian nuclear facilities and what will be the repercussions they have momentum on their side, basically what i consider three levels of attack and that would be symbolic and you have an attack on the oilfield and oil experts in the nuclear facilities that they could attack. he figured into the second one they might as well go for the third and iran is so bold and take on risk to attack israel but not once but twice with ballistic missiles i don't understand how anybody can say that israel does not have the right in the strategic imperative to go after those nuclear facilities. >> president biden is urging
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restraint, israel is not listening to president biden. >> i don't think that they would i see both of them the same she's in cabinet and she doesn't have a stronger presence or influence on relative to president biden in israel is what to do what it needs to to defend itself in as jd vance just said basically divided a administration is trying to go both ways they support israel in restraint israel but they do that to you the ukrainians and restrain them, i would note there is other countries that would be very grateful to the israelis if they were to take out the nuclear facility they will not say it publicly because of a population the call stasis to entrance audis, the jordanians, the egyptians, all of those will be relieved to know that the israelis have finally taken out what is a threat to the entire region which is the potential of the iranians have a nuclear
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capability. stuart: what is the role of saudi arabia in this we have not heard much at all. >> the cop between a rock and a hard place, a population that will be so pathetic to the palestinians but this audis in the current leadership wants to have a much more stable region, they still understand iranians are the primary source of instability of terrorism threat the middle east and they have been a good partner especially on energy and the biden administration cave-in and undid the good working relationship that the trip a administration had with this audis. we really need to get back to that work with the golf partners that want us to squeeze iranians bankrupt iranian regime and enable the israelis to defend themselves, one last point you have to make a difference between the iran regime in the iranian people, the iranian people are the ones that suffer the most from the totalitarianism of the iran regime. thank you for joining us we will see you again real soon. what is the latest on israel's
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ground operation in lebanon they've got 2050 hazlitt terrorists in southern lebanon as part of the recent ground offensive, the idf described the targets as limited raids, they took out two dozen top has blood commanders in them and they want to destroy the terror group in the border area, the evacuated residents can return home but that is the war with hezbollah, they're also fighting hamas. even if only symbolically by firing missiles toward tel aviv today. stuart: they're not out of business. not completely. that was part of the goals. check features, the opening bell is coming up plenty of red ink on a monday morning the dhow off 130, nasdaq down 90-point, the opening bell is next.
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stuart: hurricane milton has strengthened to a cat 4 storm expected to reach the east coast
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of florida on wednesday. on the market a lot of red ink right before the market opens dow off 140, nasdaq down 80 points he fits joined us, inflation is down, jobs report was strong but we have rising interest rates, how do you play that market, two things to think about number one that is normal because we had great risk but number two we had rising geopolitical tension, interest rates are just about the return there about the risk in the global trading community with middle east getting the way that it is, people are perceiving that, rates are going up. stuart: how do you play a stock market when rates are going up, they are we a 4% on the tenure. >> two things to think about, number one if you doing interest rates you want to stay at the short end of the curve one, three, five years at most with regard to any stocks it's relatively simple equation you have quality companies that are growing earnings and revenue at rates that are faster than that because of technology and the growth rate is what's way to
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keep you ahead of the interest-rate. >> of a six month treasury yielding 4.5% looks good to me. >> yes it does but the thing you gotta think about with the stock like pallet tear kicks off three or four or five 100% it won't feel good you have to balance that. we're back to palantir, on this program i don't know how long ago but she liked it at $6 a share, it's now at 39 and you think it's going much higher, make your case for palantir. >> thank you for remembering that this is a tough business i could've been wrong but i still feel great and i think it's good to go to 50 intake at 85, 100 bucks in the case is this, commercial and military and governmental clients can't get enough of what makes software for software, many of the big clients are improving their businesses and what's interesting, at this point in time that they are pulling spacex in creating software that works with other software every
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legacy software maker is at risk, 30, 40, 50, 60% growth is a very simple story. stuart: if israel were to take out some or part of iran's nuclear facilities or took out the oil installations, what would be the impact on the market. >> we would get a knee-jerk reaction to the downside, the computers were getting gear before humans can keep up it would get very rocky in a hurry, mentally every investor should prepare for the possibility, longer-term this stuff does pass the research bears that out as i could be comfortable or fun but is going to be rough. stuart: you have to have a good strong stomach of oil goes up but you know that and said why, he fits on a monday morning thank you for joining us we will see you soon the market is about to open it was a strong week for stocks last week very strong you can expect some pullback this morning and i think that's what were going to get the market is now open remember interest rates are rising wall street does not
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like that the reversal of the trend the tenure is yielding 4% we are often running and open the dow is down one third of 1% 134 points not many winners not much green plenty of red ink we have a downside move off of 125 for the dow right from the get-go the s&p 500 also opening lower to the tune of one quarter of 1% the nasdaq composite also lower to a quarter of 1%, show us big tech it's usually a mixed bag and it is today met, alphabet, microsoft up not much, apple is down a dollar 80 and amazon is up $3.20 check out pfizer the activist investor star board bought estate we did not know how big it was. >> a billion-dollar steak that is pretty big they want to come in and say they don't like the company they wanted turn it around they were to bring back the former ceo they don't know
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what capacity but they wanted her to the ground, the share price is below where they were trading with the current ceo cayman, covid demand drugs are waiting and they need a new business. >> it looks like you're taking action, amazon closing more of the cashew list convenience stores. >> is called the just walk out technology which is a.i. and you put things in your basket and walk out there saying the economics don't work it cost too much to keep these things up and running but for now the three stores are going. >> it cost too much to keep them up and running, what about shrinkage. >> you have to wonder how good the a.i. technology is they say is pretty good, the basket and the technology really knows what you're putting in your basket. i don't know, could it be that good. >> i don't know there has to be a reason for closing it down, netflix $708 a share, somebody is bullish on trying to push
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them higher. >> piper sandler goes up to 800 from 650, tv cowling goes from 822775 the password crackdown is working this is a company that is at 50% in the first half of the year, also we got numbers for the first half, 94 billion hours were watched on netflix in the first half of this year, it is incredible. stuart: is at 708 now payment piper sandler goes to 800 and cowling goes to 820. >> we had a lot of recommendations of netflix it has been moving up, look at this apple got a downgrade, who did that. >> jeffries cut to a hold from a buy the price target goes to pretty specific, 21292 in terms of their models it's giving a specific number, the market expectation for the iphone 16 and the 17 are pretty overvalued they do not think the 5 - 10% unit growth for the phones is
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going to work out to be that much. we will have to see those things on sale, how do they do. stuart: mike rounds present in their ceo reportedly self-service stock, how much is it going to sell ny. >> the ceo as you mentioned he wants to sell $20 million in shares, remember starting november 7 ceos can layout and that plan what they want to sell a lot of this is preplanned and people get nervous when they see insiders in the company selling what are they know that we don't a lot of this is preplanned he wants to sell for about 200,000 shares. stuart: idol rio tinto is a minor and i believe is looking to buy a lithium and mine as well as that because of electric vehicles. >> tvs and electronics lithium is up 37% as of the close friday announcing the three billion-dollar market cap that is a lot higher today but this would create the largest lithium producer. stuart: did receive the second
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major disaster at the movies. >> no one thought that's the problem joker two was supposed to be a big blockbuster movie, they came out over the weekend and only pulled in $40 million the expectations were 70 million in the original joker in october of 2019 had a record-breaking 97 million opening box off weekends basically reviews are so bad people don't want to see it. stuart: mcdonald's i know they're going to bring in chicken big. >> is sounds good to me when can i get it. >> thursday maybe we will pull that onset, it's coming this thursday it is to fried chicken patties instead of the beef patties, this is part of mcdonald's plan to turn the company around they notice to consumer preference for chicken over beef so they want to do this, i'm a vegetarian but i think there's a lot of debate on how squishy the ticket is valid to the beef patties to get the
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full bite. stuart: how moist is the chicken. >> i don't know you're going to have to taste it and check it out. >> five minutes worth of business, down 180 on a monday morning .42%, 42171 issue level there are winners among the dow 30 we will check them out boeing, chevron, j.p. morgan, microsoft and merck all of them on the upside not much but a little on the upside s&p 500 headed by air products and chemicals gender back a generator people, hurricane has gone past us and another one coming pfizer, star board has taken a position billion dollars in pfizer stock, las vegas doing well from the recovery from the chinese market and supermicro of nearly 2%, the nasdaq winners there are several, here they are diamondback energy, meta platforms, gilead sciences, booking, holdings, all of them doing quite well kamala harris
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the big problem for the day the yield on the ten year treasury up above 4%, that means mortgage rates are probably going to inch higher 6.52% and rising, the price of gold $2600 in change, down a little bit today, bitcoin about 62 and change, 629 in the price of oil with all the events in the middle east it is creeping up 75.65, not gas also a little higher in the average price per gallon of regular 317. i was paying 275 in new jersey and california an average of 467 for your regular author economic plans will push the country over the edge, watch this. >> they want to have a capital gain on unrealized gains, think of what they're saying people
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will be driven into a depression like 1929 style depression. stuart: a depression that sounds extreme, we will ask steve forbes about that, one year after the hamas terrorist attacked israel fighting in the region escalated and, here's refuses to call benjamin netanyahu and ally. >> do we have a real close ally in prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> the better question do we have an important alliance between the american people in the israeli people. stuart: you could have answered the real question does israel have our full support, good question, mike lawyer is here to take it on, retail theft taken a major toll on businesses, some are saying goodbye to self checkout to improve security we will deal with shrinkage next. ♪
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stuart: the market this morning, 12 minutes in, dow is up hundred dow is down six different ways, some writing. hurricane milton has strengthened to a cat 4 storm, expected to make landfall on wednesday evening. for the coveted desantis is speaking about the recovery from helene, 51 counties under a state of emergency, florida getting hit again, search and rescue operations still underway in north carolina, fox went on an exclusive right along in a helicopter, griff jenkins with us now. >> the magnitude is unimaginable, the destruction, let me show you along the river they crested over 25 feet, you can see the van collapse over the riverbank and as you pan down the river you can really see the death of the destruction
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really taking out roads, bridges and houses and businesses like this with the entire store absolutely swamped in this community is accessible because the officials trying to respond and some communities cut off from civilization, that exclusive interview with private organizations in with the chief engineer to deliver starlings to these communities, we spoke with some of the people in those communities cut off, it's remarkable what they said. listen here. >> it make me feels sick we have been in here it was locked. >> i have people to climb in the machine and cry and think us because they thought they would never see another person again. >> private groups respond so is the government the 82nd airborne continues to mobilize
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larger and larger beginning soldiers supplies and resources for people in need, we want to show you one video to rescue a good samaritan, take a look at this good samaritan woman was trapped in her house and risked his own life to go when we get out it's one of countless stories that were hearing, the community americans carry about a once in a generation storm that hit here and clearly when you look at stuff like this in its clear it's going to take a long time weeks, months to recover from this as many worry the next hurricane. according to a new report cases of shoplifting rose to 24% in the first month of 2024 compared to the same period last year, if shoplifting is such a huge problem and it clearly is, what are the retailers doing about
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it. >> it is a very interesting problem there are laws passed making it tougher but right now shoplifting continues because the criminals essentially get off they don't get punished. it's the easiest crime to commit, the retailers in many cases are frightened to do anything because they be accused of brutality or profiling or something the police didn't want to arrest people because they know they could be back on the street really fast, the das in many cases don't view this as a high priority or they don't agree with the laws they have to view as a redistribute injustice to let people steal from stores, basically the brazen criminals do it is because getting away with it. >> is a moral question, theft is no longer theft it reminds me the monopoly game i wonder what parker brothers ethics were you get the car that makes an error your favor you get to the $50 or $200 what does that mean that's not true just because the bank makes an error that is there money but somehow this is become
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acceptable in the same thing happens with self checkout most people are honest, let's be real about it, self checkout is a higher interest rate in what is made in your favor you don't tell anyone what is against you your screaming and shouting and the person comes over a ring up wrong that's part of the reason the polling self checkout all over the place it's kind of scary you don't want to say societies have declined at the small group of people right now it's going unchecked. >> i was in london a couple weeks ago i walked around the city and i didn't see anything locked up it's not like that over there. >> look at new york a drugstore in new york you think they must be selling gold bars, if you want to get advil you have to ring a bell and wait for someone to come over and that takes forever. stuart: i'm just surprised that more stores don't shut it down we cannot make a profit like this were not locking stuff out
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any longer, we are leaving, why did they do that. >> some of my best friends retail ceos who have done something about it, you know what they're doing their hiring off-duty arm policeman this is what our society has come to and they find that works when there's someone sitting there that could take action you find the theft goes down. eventually we're going to try to do something about it but meanwhile the reality no one wants to look like the wrapping of customers. >> thank you for coming and always appreciated. a programming note, charles payne has a special edition of "making money with charles payne" it's entitled unbreakable investor preserving our animal spirit, it is this thursday 2:0e tickets to join charles in the new york city studio go to foxbusiness.com/charles payne life, for much of the past year the biden here's team has urged israel to be restrained in the response to the massacre of jewish people, benjamin
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netanyahu did not back down, the israelis know if they pause they were on terror it would simply return to get a lasting peace evil must be defeated, that is my take coming up at the top of the hour. a but democrat lawmakers pushing to restore funding to the controversial un relief and works agency known as unruh after hamas infiltrated the organization. a full report next. ♪ at harbor freight, we design and test our own tools... and sell them directly to you. no middleman. whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight. save even more at our parking lot sale this weekend.
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stuart: the morning after the terror attacks in israel a but democrat lawmakers is pushing to restore funding with the controversial united nations agency anwar and when they accuse them we are we funding them. >> they were accused of that but still democrats on capitol hill are pushing for funding to be resumed to the united nations relief and works agency due to the emerging humanitarian crisis in gaza but the u.s. has trust issues with unrwa because some of the employees participated in the october 7 attack on israel
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including holding innocent israelis hostages in prison and their homes, the agency came out into the identified the terrorist on the payroll and have fired them, democrats in congress say it's time to move on to start giving the agency money, the lawmakers writing in their bill the humanitarian crisis in gaza has reached a catastrophic emergency level with 2 million palestinian civilian suffering daily due to escalating conflict and deprivation unrest aid operation are essential to meeting the humanitarian needs of palestinian civilians in gaza, several have resumed for the agency including the european union but the u.s. has not. >> it is all terrible, if you look at gaza through the eyes of a child it is a housekeeper children, they have been moved multiple times, they know people, their family members that have been killed they have been injured and they don't have enough food to eat or water in they don't have clean water it's been almost a year of this.
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>> it's been a hell skate for the nearly 70 hostages that are believed to still be alive at the hands of hamas terrorist being held hostage in gaza they likely don't have access to food or clean water enter being held against their will including four americans and they have been injuring that for over a year. stuart: we hear you, thank you very much indeed a quick check of the markets after 24 minutes a business we have the dow industrials down 125 points, the nasdaq and 115 strong gains last week, a minor pullback this monday morning, one of the reasons why the yield on the ten year treasury moving above 4%, checking the price of gold $2664 an ounce down a couple of dollars, oil moving up today $75 per barrel with all of this going on in the middle east, 7581 creeping higher the price of not gas slightly lower, 275, the average price for a gallon of regular 317 and california you have to pay $4.67, harris is
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sitting down for interviews is the friendly lineup setting her up for softball questions, joe concha will be here, people are illegally selling left over weight loss drugs on facebook marketplace, what are the dangers of that we will ask doctor marc siegel aspiring conflict with the mid east issues as one year since hamas attacked israel. jason rantz found out out easily with a taxpayer-funded meth pipe, he is here with the story, the 10:00 o'clock hour is next. ♪ ♪
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