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♪ ♪. stuart: we play this frequently, i really do like it gets things going, there you have it in new york city another wonderful week of whether sunshine bright sunshine no humidity, sunshine perfect stuff good morning it is
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10:00 o'clock straight to the money we are showing reading, the dow is up 120, the nasdaq is down 104-point come at the ten year treasury that is a problem it's gone back to over 4% 4.02% bad news for stocks, we have the price of oil that is going up 7547 to the tension in the middle east you can expect gas prices to edge slightly higher in the future and bitcoin 60 to $63000, 63.5 to be precise this is coming to the supreme court has ignited appeal by the biden administration over the federal emergency abortion requirement in texas kamala harris what's happening, for now hospitals in texas can deny terminating emergency pregnancies that violate state law they can deny that form of abortion, now this we are tracking hurricane milton
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it is now a category 4 expected to hit florida's gulf coast on wednesday evening, governor desantis has declared 51 counties already under a state of emergency that is because of the aftermath of helene, florida getting clobbered again, now this, 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 they pleaded with benjamin netanyahu use their appeals for cease-fire or de-escalation, despite the pressure he did not back down he was right, the israelis know if they pause the war on terror it would simply return they did not pause they wanted to degrade their enemies and kill their leaders that is exactly what they've done with hamas and hezbollah, iran knows it's next, the moral of the story is to get a lasting peace evil must be defeated. the biden harris team has tried
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to accommodate as if being nice to terrorists would bring peace, it does not, the leaders of hamas, hezbollah and iran have said they will not stop they intend to kill jews and destroy israel, the democrat party is divided, kamala harris cannot say benjamin netanyahu is an ally she has to meet privately with arab americans, it's important voting block placate him, university and the authorities had at best a tepid response to anti-semitism, even congress there are democrats to support hamas, the way to appease that last is through the destruction of hamas and hezbollah military capabilities in the defeat of iran, remember they started it. ♪. stuart: destroying hamas and has
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a lot the only way to get peace in the middle east, that is my opinion, what is yours. >> i totally agree if we had terrorist lobbing missiles intercountry we would do the same thing it's so obvious the fact that israel has to go alone almost totally in this world is a scary thing it's very hard for them to find an ally because very few of the toughest tickets the elites the intelligentsia can have a more clarity to say israel needs to destroy terrorists. thankfully israel has a leader that knows that and he's doing it and he doesn't seem to care what the president of the united states or the vice president thanks i think that might be one of his greatest virtues right now. >> is the survival of his country. >> his people, his country and free government that's what they have in israel like many of their neighbors. >> today donald trump is good to give remarks commemorating october 7 attacks, kamala harris will plan a memorial tree you think we should hear more from kamala harris. >> of course we should we need to know the potential future president of the united states
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has the capacity to engage in morally clear thinking which i believe, that harris has not demonstrated, yes we need to see it but the sad reality she will not engage in morally clear thinking because elect worldly she needs to appease people who are morally way off base and she will appease them and if there is one issue that should drive american voters and make them think really hard at that particular issue that is the civilization issue not just a political issue. >> users on social media are outraged after kamala harris pledge $157 million in additional aid for lebanon while residents of north carolina are struggling to recover from helene. giving away millions to lebanon when our own people are suffering that does not look good. >> it is not right, forget what it looks like and i agree it's not right to do that and they will say if we give money to
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lebanon it doesn't mean we can't give money to everyone else, every single dollar has alternative uses it can go one place or it can go another, when you make a choice to send it to lebanon you are making a choice not to commit the aid to the people of the united states. our leaders need to be clear they act like there's no trade-offs in the world, there are trade-offs everywhere and they need to make choices that advantage the united states of america not somebody overseas who happens to placate a particular voting constituency. >> i wonder if she'll be asked in the softball interviews coming up. >> no chance at all. stuart: please stay there you are there for the hour. mvc national political reporter has issued a warning to democrats, what is he saying. >> this is steve cormack he gives up one assessment of the election as it comes down to the battlegrounds in electoral college victory, he says pennsylvania must win for trump and the republicans ground game
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is pretty strong, watch here. >> you looking at party registration in pennsylvania, look at this when donald trump came on the scene back in 2016 the democratic advantage in party registration in pennsylvania was over 900,000 votes, 2020 lucknow in 2024 that's been cut into thirds down to 330,000 there's been a little bit of a boost for democrat sense kamala harris to cover registration but the big picture trend is more competitive for republicans in party registration. >> democrats are losing those registration numbers with hispanics, there is a latina belton pennsylvania three big counties reading, hazleton and reading town 60% latino they are increasingly going for trump, pennsylvania has 19 votes. stuart: kamala harris struggle to continue her speech i heard about this after teleprompter went out.
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>> sometimes you get to be words, you get the word solid from kamala harris and sometimes there are not enough words and that's what went out in michigan on friday when her teleprompter appeared to stop, watch. >> remember his number 32, today we have 32 days until the election. 32 days, 32 days. okay we have some business to do, we have some business to do. 32 days and we know we will do it. >> this is the contrast of the campaigns she struggles off-the-cuff. he will talk to anybody at any time on anything. as harris sits down with the friendly interviewers howard
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stern stephen colbert and the view can she perform under friendly fire, i don't know what you would define friendly fire as well they ask the hard questions, how did she perform when someone is not trying to grill her. >> think about this what does the president do so often they sit across the table from 70 very important hundred issue and there is no script when you dealing with an adversary or somebody you're negotiating with, what does kalama harris is to when she has to negotiate if she cannot navigate that what does she do, that is a major leadership issue. >> i have some sympathy for her having seen it fade away to nothing on occasion of my life. >> you can think of moment. >> you have independent thoughts. >> you smile that's what you do online television, you smile, moving on, thank you by the way, get to the markets on a monday morning, ryan payne is with us, the market, the economy is
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strong inflation is coming out a little bit, the interest rates are going up, are we saying goodbye to the fed lowering interest rates by 50 basis points, is that off the table with the strength of this economy. >> always looks ridiculous that they did that big of a cut even the fact that we have the labor market coming last week which is phenomenal 254,000 jobs complete lisa price everybody i have been calling strongly, the point here if the economy is accelerating and growth which it is a 3% growth rate in the u.s. we have a strong labor market, short-term inflation is moderating, however, longer term we have oil prices going up and be a stronger growth why is the fed cutting interest-rate so aggressively and so quickly that might be a miscalculation. stuart: what does the market do, the market is telling you the tenure of 4%, that is a lot higher than it's been in say the
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longer term inflation is going to be higher and if i'm allocating a portfolio this is i want to have inflation hedges in my portfolio i need to have money and places in my portfolio that hedges against inflation. stuart: like a foreign half present money fund that pays you for a half percent or utility that pays me five or 6% dividend. if the dividend paying stock is a great place to hire out it's a great inflation hedge however, money markets are not so great, short-term rates are coming up, you talk about this every week but you 6.5 training dollars money market funds in every day the rico said a little bit lower is that 5% to 4.6% the fed will continue to cut but it's like death by a thousand cuts, the question is where is the money going to go, i argue if the fed continues to be this aggressive with the monetary policy in your overheating economy you're going to force a lot of money in the stock market which is going to create a multiple i've been
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talking about every weekend we've been in the midst of the. stuart: what should i buy today. >> i'm glad you asked yet escape where the puck is going to be, again growth stocks, test stocks have underperformed the last two months only more interest-rate sensitive places like you mentioned like utilities industrials, if you look at materials anything commodity-based also if the deficit spending you want have a global portfolio like emerging markets are growing much faster, revenue growth can be faster and if the dollar continues to weaken the global assets will appreciate against the dollar, low port folio commodity-based exposure and anything with dividends and all of that trade relatively cheap versus fine s&p 500 blindly which is a tech fund which i've been saying most investors are not properly allocated right now. stuart: is a harris when a problem for the market? >> i think it speaks to more inflation because that spending is not going to go away there
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are plenty of programs they will spend money on, the fiscal discipline not coming anytime soon you need inflation hedge portfolio and most people don't. stuart: thank you, lauren you're looking at the movers let's start with boeing that is up to present. >> the machinist i to speak for their reports the union and company getting back to the negotiating table today meeting out of seattle hotel the strike costing what would $100 million a day in lost sales entering week four, it is a problem. stuart: the homebuilders be back there working on affordable homes in texas and florida but wells fargo said their check shows the project has been underperforming and they downgraded to neutral with hundred $90 price target to the above were the stock price is now in lower than they have been. stuart: did i see meta hit $600 a share, it went up there. >> guggenheim things it's going to $665, they're making this call ahead of meta's earnings at the end of the month, they see meta as being the top destination for advertisers.
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thank you, coming up the log mask appeared with chong and butler pennsylvania, watch this. >> you must have free speech in order to have democracy that is why is the first amendment president trump must win to preserve the constitution. stuart: we want to know what is his role in the campaign for donald trump, hilary clinton warned the social media companies don't moderate more content we will lose total control. today marks one year since the terror attacks in israel, will this be another forever war we will ask former ambassador to nato kurt volker.
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stuart: let's see we have not got writing down 80 on they're down and 60 on the nasdaq compared to last week's gains this is tempted, overnight hamas fired a barrage of rockets towards tel aviv to mark one year since their attack on israel, nate foy is intelligent what happened. >> there were two separate rounds of rockets into southern and central israel the second that happened in tel aviv where we heard the sirens and several explosions there was a direct hit, one of the rockets in tel aviv, take a look at the damage you see the crater from the impact, two people injured near the ben gurion airport, this is why israel is operating in god that there are thousands of here is still there take a look at the next video prime minister benjamin netanyahu is still under intense pressure of full year into the work hundreds of
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people gathered outside of his home in jerusalem demanded he reaches cease-fire to bring the remaining 101 hostages home, the idf said it confiscated thousands of hamas guns and rockets that they use on octobe- about take a look at the vehicles used in the home of office. >> one year ago filled with hamas. securing ak-47s some with machine guns preaching into southern israel to commit unthinkable crimes here we are one year later in the work continues. >> we want to limit hamas their goal is to kill us all of israel you civilians but our work is with hamas not with the people of gaza. on the northern front israel head at weapons facility in beirut airstrikes are supporting ground troops in southern lebanon the idf is announcing the deaths of two more soldiers today ten people are injured
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after this take a look at the direct rocket hit in northern israel in haifa hezbollah launched 135 rockets yesterday and they're already at that number so far today, the big question lingering over the region in the world is how is israel going to respond to iran's massive ballistic missile attack on tuesday of last week defense minister yoav gallant that everything is on the table. stuart: thank you very much indeed the former ambassador to nato is kurt volker indy joined mina mr. ambassador i editorialize at the top of the hour the only way to secure a lasting peace is to defeat hamas, hezbollah and iran, do you agree with. >> i agree with that and hamas in hazlet that carried out these attacks for years have to be defeated iran is going to exist as a country but the iranian regime has to be changed or deterred from engaging in this
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activity in the future that is a sustainable peace for israel but at this stage israel hasn't taken on on its own to bring about the deterrent in the future because is not been any other pressure against iran. stuart: can you see when the biden harris administration joined with israel ended hacks iran. >> that is what is necessary i would have to say not that we attack iran but we are joined with israel and making sure that we are doing what is necessary to reestablish israel security which is defeating decisively the houthis, hamas and making sure hezbollah and iran are deterred from any future attacks that is got to be a joint american and israeli effort. stuart: after all the iranians did plot to assassinate donald trump i don't know if that is that because i but it's an aggravation is that not. >> it's been going on for a long
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time and you just saw with the recent assassination attempt against president trump but they've had it out for president trump against former secretary of state mike pompeo and another state department senior advisor who worked on iran they have been engaging in these threats against american former officials who were in longtime way to take strikes to iran but in the long run iranian people can have to change the regime they are suffering the most we need to contain them. >> the wall street journal reports the merchant of death is back in the arms business this time selling to houthis. >> not at all this is something everyone predicted at the time, vladimir putin wanted to get him out and he chose brittney griner as a hostage and political pressure on the biden
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administration of famous nba ball planer under player l ball color and doing being arrested for campus oil he knew this would play on progressive simple ec in the u.s. and put pressure on the administration to do something like release viktor bout and sure enough he is back in back in action. >> there are times it seems like were near world war iii designate, last word to you, we have to prevented this is what everyone says we have to prevent it but we need to realize it's growing already russia is cooperated with iran, north korea with china supplying russia, we need to show american strength in order to stop things. stuart: good idea, thank you for joining us we appreciate it, coming out tim walz is on defense over grantee benefits to illegal migrants when he was governor of minnesota. >> why should your taxpayers in
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stuart: almost one hours of business at dow down 130 nasdaq down 50 lauren is looking at the movers i want to know what's happening with trump media. >> until 18% elon musk showed up at the trump rally in butler pennsylvania over the weekend, a huge crowd and musk said this will be no ordinary election the must win situation for trip the trump stock goes up. stuart: netflix. >> ten days until attorneys, some analysts mix we are the 800 plus target but barclays downgraded to sell no $800 here they say the stock is going to 550, way down because growth is slowing. >> we have other saying going
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it's 800. >> hyper samba 800, td cohen 820. stuart: wells fargo. >> wells fargo made a call on amazon and they cut it to neutral price target 183 to be exact they say strengthen cloud not enough to overcome the headwinds and increasing competition and they called out walmart amazon versus walmart amazon stock is down 2.7%. >> kamala harris has a busy week she is sitting down with news outlets that many of them are calling the softball interviews, mark meredith at the white house, take us through this week of interviews. >> the harris campaign has spent millions of dollars to get them front and center but they're not doing the sitdown interviews but there's a lot of criticism and it appears their strategy is beginning to change, starting tomorrow we will see here on the airwaves a media blitz of the vice president gets ready to sit
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down with the ladies of the view in cbs stephen colbert and an interview with 60 minutes, cbs news they invited former president trump to participate in the 60 minutes interview for these presidential candidates but he declined, some democrats are applauding harris citing to talk to the media obama aide david axelrod posted this instead is important and sound shift more local media appearances and town halls in key battleground will be valuable to. for weeks the harris campaign has insisted getting this message on a variety of different ways even working with influencers online to get their message out, over the weekend the vice president sat down for a podcast interview with call her daddy. >> i'm feeling great and i'm feeling nervous, there is an old adage there are only two ways to run without an opponent or scared, there you go.
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>> it is possible this could backfire in the new york post writing today this felt like propaganda according to some people who are watching or listening to the podcast, the vice president will be on the trail in between all the media interviews this week, she could be heading out west to nevada and arizona and while she's in las vegas she's expected to take part in a television town hall for spanish-speaking audience an indication there still going after the latino vote. stuart: thank you very much indeed, joe concha with me now, what do you make of harris week of softball interviews to think is a good strategy opening up if it's very friendly interviews. >> i think the problem if she did this from the outset when she became the democratic nominee back in july in essence then this would not be a big deal, this is what candidates normally do they talk to the processor running for president were only less than 30 days away from an election, the fact that she's doing this is getting so much attention she's not done almost any interviews outside of
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opera, cnn and msnbc, let's be clear outside of maybe 60 minutes these are not interviews these are campaign ads for the kamala harris tim walz campaign, kamala harris is going on cold air as he has it with any democrat appears out there that the msnbc of late night and she's going on howard stern and i've written about this and talked about this i used to love howard i said several times on the network ten years ago he was by far the best interviewer in the game but this version of howard stern in 2024 is everything he used to rail against a phony suck up elitist that's when he's predictable as cold air, kamala harris will also be on the view, that show was somewhat interesting when meghan mccain was there to answer tough questions with the d next to their name now is most comfortable place for any democrat to be this is not a media blitz it's an affirmation of a safe space for jewelry enter pretending and held on your record it'll be all bubbles and no back and that's the way
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it works for, the hears when it comes to her answers and i don't think it advances one vote her way quite frankly. stuart: tim walz joined "fox news sunday" he tried to downplay the laws he signed when he was governor of minnesota. roll tape. >> after you were chosen to join the ticket as the democratic governor of minnesota tim walz signed initiatives allowing immigrants in the country illegally to apply for drivers license, qualify for free tuition at state university and enroll in the free healthcare program for low-income residents are those not magnets to draw people here, many times on dangerous journeys for themselves. >> that is not the vice president position the vice president made it clear she had policies that make a difference, or border policy are the most strongest and fair that we have seen. stuart: do voters believe harris is strong on the border. >> no most do not believe that in any way shape or form based on your record and being the
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borders are allowing 12 - 15, 20 million we don't quite know the number illegal into this country including hundreds if not thousands on the terror watch list based on her record in words comparing ice to the kkk insane illegal border crossings should be legal, that is why voters do not trust this, it was a master class by shannon bream, i wish more journalists out there would do this when you're interviewing, the hears were tim walz or any politician republican or democrat simply read back a quote basing their position on what it was and what it is now in tim walz to say i did that but my ready mate does not agree with that position he looked like a deer in the headlights of the semi is about to take out the deer. stuart: i want you to take a look at the headlight new york times question the ethics of leaving the country if the wrong candidate gets elected. you remember back in 2060 celebrities miley cyrus said they would flee america if trump was elected but there's still
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here. >> yes they are, nothing surprising from the new york times, we talk about this but it bears repeating this is the same publication that endorsed humphrey, mcgovern, carter twice, walter mondale, michael dukakis, al gore, john kerry, hilary clinton, joe biden was recently, the hears you hear about the celebrities that they were to leave the country all those people you see on your screen i believe they still live in the united states, this is the thing that goes on every election if next candidate wins on the right and therefore i will leave the country, they're knocking to leave it is a stupid story in the new york times is not worth the paper it's printed on as a once the paper of record, was very respected. stuart: let us know how you really feel, you are right we will see you soon. actually, coming to say good morning, what democrat strategist james carville is saying about the election, does he think it is a done deal,
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decided. >> now he says it's a long way from the decided it could be a twist were to become, carville coined the phrase it is the economy stupid was pressed on cnn and if that is the case then why here is is not ahead if the economy is doing okay kamala harris this response. >> she slightly ahead, these thanked craig one way or another as an seven swing stage utterly likely they break for or three, i cannot stop the commentary from saying its way to be necking back and i think it'll break it again five connect to or 61, whoever does will do well in the house in the senate but this thing is a long way from deciding. >> is a fascinating character.
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former trump campaign advisor david irvin was on the same show and said harris continues to play defense and offense, carville agreed with that and say voters don't know enough about the vice president. stuart: thank you. not a done deal by any means to be mega kind independence is not like you're deciding if you're going to vote for trump or harris is deciding if your going to show up which is why it's so weird harris is not played a defensive strategy, i agree you want to play to win not to lose that's why i think she's going out there doing all the friendly interviews because her people might say she's not excited enough i don't think she's going to do anything i'm not going to bother going out there the one area where it still up his rfk voters i want to know in nevada are those voters going to go for trump or stay home if they go for trump that could be a big deal for him that's the one spot that's really up for grabs in terms of who you vote for.
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4.02%. investors do not like it much. on saturday elon musk join donald trump to his return to butler pennsylvania, grady trimble with us what message did musk have for voters. >> he told the crowd that the upcoming election less than 30 days from today is the most important of our lifetime. >> this is no ordinary election, the other side wants to take away your freedom of speech, they want to take away your right to bear or. >> we know elon musk was a trump supporter disappearance over the weekend gives you a sense of his growing role in u.s. politics often jabbing the biden harris a administration on his platform x. another example of that is his criticism over the past couple of days of the biden here's a administration response to hurricane helene specifically accusing fema of making it difficult to get started link
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units and other supplies to damaged areas he shared a claim the faa blocked helicopters was starlings from getting in, fema said that is not the case in transportation secretary pete buttigieg says he spoke with elon musk on the. >> the faa was not closing down any airspace but there was an issue with pilots helping starling equipment where it needed to be having the right information we worked that with local authorities and we will take care of it, to me as an example of how often the best thing is to pick up the phone. >> of the republicans including former president trump are say the biden harris a administration and fema in particular that there file the people of north carolina and other areas hit hard by hurricane helene and harris was asked of the beacon by whatever producers outfox how she sees the response and fema is doing
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extraordinary work. stuart: brian brenberg still with me what role does elon musk have in the campaign of donald trump. >> he is there to prepare the thing that harris is missing that is creativity the possibility the imagination and with the prompter goes out for her she does not know what to say elon musk does not need a prompter, donald trump does not need a prompter they needed opportunity to share what they think they can do that is what young people look at and say that they like the future unlike walz and harris. >> you and i agree the big contribution of elon musk to a trump of initiation would be slashing the bureaucracy. >> personally i want that guy to sit down and take out a red pen and to budget item after budget item, just like he did with the x and we might not have a big deficit, wouldn't that be awesome. >> you should read the book of creating tesla/annenberg they
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created an extraordinary company of electric cars. now this, hilary clinton wants to censure content on social media, ashley, what exactly is she saying. >> hilary clinton says without moderation of social media platforms, we will lose total control and she wants the government to play a bigger role in repeal protections of free speech, listen to this. >> we should be in my view repealing section 230 which gave platforms on the internet community because they were thought to be pass-throughs and they should be judge for the content for the posted we now know that was an overly simple view that if the platforms which it was facebook or twitter ask or instagram or tiktok whatever they are if they don't moderate and monitor the content and lose
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total control. social media companies should have their immunity stripped so guardrails can be implement in, also less than a month clinton suggested americans accused of interviewing dangerous elections by spreading propaganda and promoting former president trump should be civilly or criminally charged. and he has to say losing control. >> we seen her world where social media companies and what the government asked them to do and that's publicly an ascetical to this amendment of what the country was founded on you cannot live in a hilary clinton world and live in a free government, kamala harris is bending a little to the demands
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might see on the stage and the camera view although it is kind of cloudy, this enables the vehicles. >> power 20. >> it is been launched, residence here in new york reportedly reselling prescription weight loss drugs on facebook marketplace, doctor siegel joins us, are you okay with this. no of course not, this is a great topic, it points to a number of things that are going wrong in this sector, first of all what is prevention mean, to me prevention is anything that gets patients to the doctor's office without high blood pressure, without diabetes without heart disease, guess what does that, losing weight, dealing with obesity, this is happening the problem on facebook is happening because insurance companies are not covering the drugs because insurance companies do not care about prevention they care about buyouts when you're very, very sick, when the government got
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together with big insurance and made something called the affordable care act and made the problem a lot worse because we ended up in a situation where real prevention losing weight was not focused on, what are you eating, are you exercising what is in your diet then you go scrambling around for the drugs and you cannot get them in your insurance does not cover them and you cannot find a doctor to prescribe them, your pharmacist is out of them, then you go look around for the black market i have a problem with facebook what is facebook doing to allow this to occur this is a crime by the way to be selling the stuff on facebook because it's over $1000 if you go by and your pharmacy is about four or 500 if you buy illegally on facebook, what's going to happen when pills come out with these things there to be all over the place people selling them on the street. stuart: is going to happen but people have and use of the weight loss drugs for a long time a lot of people using them, do we have any news of adverse
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effect when you have that big of a sampling group any news of adverse effects. >> yes there are, there is a lot of advantages we were not expecting overcoming insulin resistance may be good for your brain and our famous alzheimer we can talk about and may help with but it can affect your thyroid and lead to thyroid cancer in your bowels is something that can be a problem with the g.i. tract and you have a lot of side effects doctors need to monitor this not somebody buying through facebook and has to figure out with the next dose is the same thing with opioids. >> we have been warned, thank you. a special thanks to brian brenberg for thinking with sticking with us for the entire hour steve forbes on trump's economic plan putting us in another great depression, near congresswoman mike lawler on cuomo come back, jason rantz on
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