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>> when you get to the first half of october, in a presidential election year, if there's a trend in place, it stays in place till the end of the election. >> my feeling is that with trump, we'll have lower business taxes and that'll be very
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beneficial. >> what choices will they make and harris will raise corporate taxes. >> she was well prepared, not prepared to answer questions but prepared to attack donald trump. i don't blame her for that. that's her only game. she has no choice but to go in and pretend that she hasn't been voice president. >> she take nosoresponsibility and cannot even tell you the number of people that have come across that border on her watch. the reason she can't give those numbers is because she really does not care.
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stuart: it's 11:00 on the rees coast. it's thursday, october 17 on the markets. modest rally in progress. some strong earnings reports pushing stock prices higher generally speaking. show me big tech, please. yield on 10 year treasury that's been going up and maybe that's a worry for the market too. 4.09 going for the price of gold and right up a $2,709 an ounce. slain militant.
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popular. kamala harris will not. won't big time for catholic charities and the tradition is both make and hillary clinton watch this. >> the current bill has been saying i'm not eligible for saint hood. >> taking for the day and hillary accidently bumped into
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that and going for that and after i get into office. stuart: that was funny but evidently harris does not think it's being humorous with donald trump. last night in her interview with bret baier, harris went out of her way to label trump a threat to the country and unstable kind of guy and that's throughout the 27 minute interview and going for the side of the aerosmith dinner and doesn't want to be associated with catholic charities and it's certainly on kamala harris' agenda. what a shame she couldn't rise above personal animosities for this night. going for this and.
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going for the landslide and going after. third hour of varney starts now. ♪ harris in the long run, mark. >> that move and first of all putting aside everything and he wills putting it for trump and going to be there when them for the hardware and going for them and it's on the side. passing that up and frankly may be and that's that and it was a women who went as a senator asked agonal whether he should
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be be on the knights of columbus and one of the charities supported by catholic charities and catholic fraternal organization. they do amazing great work. stuart: she blamed trump for everything. watch this.
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ajoe biden on his game. going just to attack. going for this responsible for the border crisis.
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going for them to withdraw for afghanistan and emboldened iran and putin. for this on the line. dow is up 90. going to get complaisant. >> the right respond.
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going them. 18, 19 days to the election and trump has to keep doing that and alabama. the market likes it and you're a very early talking about it. market going up and this on the line and this is trump rally in anticipation in his second going
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for this relatively constant tyly strong retale sale this morning. going for the market and interest rates and 50 basis points. and it's one more cpi print but cuts again in the market. going for them and bringing travel. going for them down 2% and they've got to downgrade it and it's no risks.
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and going for that and musk is talking about and going it on the robey. >> it's up 8% and the record close and going for the last quarter and costs are coming down and going for the bottom. going to win and going to great content for subscribers and then going down and numbers of subscribers and that's the fewest in 1.5 years. rapid going to insist.
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stuart: trey, what's the latest on this possible hamas leader death? >> yeah, stuart, good morning. as we speak, i'm talking with israeli officials that are waiting to give us final confirmation if the leader of hamas was killed by israeli forces earlier today in southern gaza. all indications are that he was indeed killed but given how sensitive this individual is, we have to wait for dna confirmation. israel's defense minister is along the gaza border and meeting with chief of staff and other top officials to hold an in the field security briefing to get an understanding of what took place and why the israellys believe they killed sinwar.
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he was one of the master minds behind the october 7 attack and held in israeli prison for 22 years before being released as parted of prisoner swap in 2011 and was the leader of hamas inside gaza and israelis following october 7 massacre, he was the most wanted man in gaza. at this hour, stuart, we're waiting literally any minute we could receive the confirmation that sinwar was killed but we want to hold off on giving you that confirmation despite the fact that israeli media is reporting it and despite the fact we've seen the photos circulating online. we want to wait for the dna evidence to come back. the latest information that we have, israeli officials believe they've killed the leader of hamas, sinwar, in southern gaza. stu. stuart: thank you, trey. we'll wait for official confirmation. lieutenant general keith kellogg coining me now. could this create the change in the hostage situation in the war
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in gaza? >> yeah, stuart, thanks for having me. well, you'd hope it would. but i'm not too sure it will. i'm not so sure how many hostages are still alive and sinwar being killed, assuming he is. what israelis did with hamas and the leader of hamas and then sinwar did the same with hezbollah when they eliminated the two leereds and 2,000 others and used the pagers and blew them up in the hands of people that were leaders and they've taken the leadership and this will cause pretty large confusion among the ranks on what's happening. the question is going to be, okay, who replaces these people? are they going to be more amenable to peace discussions and you'd hope they would.'s thu can have for getting the hostages out.
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what sinwar was doing was surrounding himself with the remaining hostages and it's a good move by the israelis and smart move to decapitate the leadership of hamas and hezbollah and should change the direction of the leadership and goes hit the targets in yemen and b2 bond underunderground and warning to iran under ground. they use an overkill when they did this and it was like hitting the sledge hammer on a ten penny nail. the fact they were going after targets and should be kind of a signal, a tell to the iranians that we can get to harden
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targets. we've developed specialized munitions even in the last year. one of them guiding and 7200. can penetrate over 26 feet of con treat and the sites that they have control over and the israelis have seen that and they know that and they've asked about that weaponry and should be a good signal and right now, if i were the iranians and especially with supreme leaders, next on the target list and the next question is what will the israeli dos and waited a long time to respond to the latest missile attack by iranians and there's a lot of options and not going for them and we've got the munitions to defeat the hardened
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targets and it's hitting. stuart: using american b2 stealth bombers, is that an escalation of our role in the middle east war? >> really not escalation at all and where the capacity was worldwide reached to do that and we're willing to use a bomber like that. it's going to be overkill. we're willing to use from a long range distance our b2 bombers to do so. stuart: general, lots of big news items out of the middle east and glad you're here to cover them for us. thank you, sir. homeland security giving protected temporary status to some lebanese nationals inside the united states. why are they doing that? lauren: because it's dangerous in lebanon and ongoing armed conflict and it's unsafe for
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lebanese to return to the country. dhs giving temporary protected status that "will allow lebanese nationals and individuals who have a known nationality and last resided in lebanon and been continuously residing in the united states since october 16th, yesterday, to file initial applications for tps. 11,000 people are estimated to be eligible to apply and it's seeding them from deportation and allows them to work here, to study here for a period of 18 months. stuart: you've got to vet them to make sure they're not hezbollah members. lauren: they're already here. were they vetted? >> definitely weren't vetted. stuart: fair enough, move on. nebraska congressman mike flood, different kind of story for you. released a new ad showing him shooing a chinese spy balloon. what's this all about, ashley? ashley: sergely make as statement and put it that way and congressman, flood, running
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for a second term in the 32nd campaign ad and tops his record as a china hawk while emphasizing beijing's threat with the balloon flying near the screen. the congressman concludes the spot by grabbing his gun. watch this. >> i'm mike flood and i amove this message because i'll always protect nebraska. whatever it takes. ashley: whatever it takes. it's in reference to that suspected chinese spy balloon last year that floated over multiple states before being shot down flown over the united states. flood says china is our enemy, plain and simple. stuart: very big gun too. ashley, thank you very much indeed. back to the markets, the money and dow very much in the green, up 100 points and nasdaq up 61.
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price of oil not doing much. still hanging around $70 per barrel. and coming up, a new migrant caravan, 1,000 strong, reportedly heading straight for our southern border. another one could be right behind it. >> some people think baer was man plaining and harris was filibustering. >> it was a tick in the interview. this is interaction as an art fecial. stuart: well, gop pollster mitchell brown, next. ♪
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investing in modular reactors and smaller footprint and carbon free and a way to power them without ruining the environment. stuart: this is right in the middle of it? >> yeah, and companies cut across and buy the next utility company that can double and get all of them and service providers diversifying and playing a big up trend in the market. stuart: thanks, lou. less than three weeks till election day and going for lacrosse, wisconsin, and harris will be there today. what's on her agenda? >> stuart, good morning. reporter: the vice president trying to be seen all across the vice president of -- state of wisconsin and bret baier reaching more voters in the swing state and she'll be on the college campus this afternoon and laying out the differences in the view and going for president trump and she claims it's not going to engage in status quo if elected.
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>> i want to be very clear, my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. like every new president that comes into office, i will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences and fresh new ideas. >> you've been vice president for three and a half years so what are you turning the page from? >> well, first of all turning the page from the last decade in which we have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from donald trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country. reporter: the latest fox polling showing harris and president trump neck and neck with voting overall and trump with a slight lead and battleground states that matter more because of electoral college and right now harris is leading. harris campaign is promoting the interview showing he can answer tough questions and team trump can show there's an interview
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and she's unable to handle the spotlight. >> president trump has been in office for the past three and a half years. reporter: i should mention, stu, moments ago the business confirmed and billionaire mark cuban on hand with harris. mark meredith, thank you, indeed. fox poll showing trump is ahead two points and nationally and gop pollster mitchell brown with us today. can trump keep the momentum going for another three weeks and polling momentum and going out. and >> voter turnout in the
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states where people are starting to cast their ballots and showing movement for trump and when it comes to what is actually happening on the ground, we talked about this last week and everything is trending in the direction for trump and that's why harris is doing all these different tv hits and trying to set up as many as possible and internal numbers show her down in those three rust belt states and she's already lost the sun belt and already lost georgia, north carolina, and arizona. with that, if she loses one of the three rust belt states, it's over. stuart: from the early voting, mail in voting or even just mail in voting, can you tell which way the vote is going? >> directionally, you'll be able to tell where sentiment lies and go look at it from 2016 and 2020, say okay, are people returning ballots earlier at same rate, higher rate or lower and overall project the turnout and for this election,
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enthusiasm in the base and especially in the state of pennsylvania for both trump and harris will be a dee driver in what we're seeing is that if she can't match even just 95% of intensity in the inner cities in pennsylvania, she's in a lot of trouble. stuart: mitchell, listen to how the media reacted to harris' interview with bret baier. watch this. >> some people think baier was man plaining and others think harris was filibustering and this is about one word, the word tough. showed that harris was tough. >> one woman said she came in hot. and also said that she became angrier. i thought he came in hot and what i am very tired of is this troupe of the angry black woman. she was passionate. passion does not equal anger. there was a tick in the interview and interruption as art form and interruption and female lick as a metaphor for a
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rising new america and new generation of leadership and a woman -- stuart: any undecided voters. how did they view the interview? >> bret did a great job asking straightforward questions and that's now characterized as man plaining asking a simple question. undecided voters would be completely unmoved by that performance and even turned off by her. the hope for her campaign had to be let's go here, try to be calm, cool and collected voice and getting real answers to questions and 10% of audience that's going for trump and going out there and being pledge rant and pick -- belligerent and picking fights is not the way to do it. stuart: 30 seconds, from what you've seeing and is trump maintaining the momentum? >> not only maintaining but it's growing and see it on the betting markets and see it through the internal polling with the campaign and trump is
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great pace right now and if he keeps this up and the vice president will plead the fifth. stuart: straightforward and straight to the point. mitchell brown, thank you for joining us. i know we'll see you again before the election. san antonio police say they're arresting criminal illegal migrants and they're sending a warning to other gang members 26% chance of winning the election and max gordon goes through it. after this. ♪
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stuart: the rally holds and dow up 150 and nasdaq up 100 and strong reports and doing their job on wall street. it's gone up. you better show me djt down again today and took a nose dive yesterday. are they just betting on trump versus harris, max? >> hey, stu. they're betting on all sorts of things tied to the election and tram it was a popular place to put money on the top of the ticket and which swing states going to which candidate and he hasn't always been allowed in that and how you think americans will cost your ballots.
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trading on outcome of events and it's regulated by the commodity futures trading commission or cftc until recently and going for the last users and the last elections and she sued the government and wagering on which can have the presidency and ceo says wall street street has always taken positions on the election and now they're opening the ability for people to win. >> we want to allow everybody to come and take a position and make money if you'd like. >> cftc trying to prohibit election betting pose as threat to the electoral process and democratic senator jeff merkly introducing legislation for betting markets and says betting on american elections opens the door to more influence from the ultra rich and corporations. to folks in vegas, the betting capitol of the world, think you
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should wager on the u.s. election. we hit the streets to find out. >> it'll take away from the importance and value of voting. reporter: we have everything else, why not politic s? >> that'll make people have less faith in the electoral process. >> if you can, why not? >> betting on it just takes away from integrity of it. reporter: they expect to see hundreds of millions and the cftc is expecting a legal fight while betting on the election goes on. stu. stuart: 50 years ago p when i arrived you couldn't arrive in vegas. donating millions to the trump campaign. tell me exactly how much. ashley: $5 million in digital currencies and deposited into
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the campaign coffers between july and september and they show moten men it up was building among crypto advocates that have seen trump increasingly embrace cryptocurrencies and even more impressive about this is those figures reflect donations for individuals that are opposed to organizations such as exchanges. trump by the way is pledged to create a strategic bitcoin reserve to hold the nation's supply and by the way fire gary gensler who has showed sec leading the fight to police. the cryptosector is trump-appointed pitching his own cryptoproject with the fan base saying on the platform "crypto is the future, let's embrace the incredible technology and lead the world in digital economy". stu. stuart: got t thanks, ash. politics spilling over into the love life of youngsters and how a person's political ewes affect their dating.
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tell me more. lauren: there's a new generation, lab poll saying 43% of 18-34 year-olds view a date negatively if that date would vote for trump. lou and i don't know each other and we go on a date and he says he's voting for trump. i say no way, no second date. only 19% said the same for kamala harris and that infers there's more of a stigma to being a trump supporter in the young dating world. but there's a generational gap. if you're a woman and date ago man and that man's more lickly to be a trump supporter if the polls are accurate, like who will you date if you're a female? you have to be open to having a date lake trump. stop looking at me. you're both staring. stuart: don't draw odds for this conversation.
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lauren: what's on the tips of your tongues? stuart: not me. >> i'm married, happily so not dating. stuart: there's a bit of red and dow is up 127 points. stop laughing, lauren. jd vance, let's get serious, he called out the media for down playing the rise in migrant gang violence. watch this. >> incidents limited to handful of apartment complexes. >> only, martha, do you hear yourself in only a handful of apartment complexes in america were taken over by venezuelan gangs and donald trump is the problem? stuart: i think jd vance won that one and gangs are taking over apartments in san antonio and we'll talk to sheriff thadeus cleveland from texas. he's next. and you get this...
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. stuart: kamala harris told bret baier fixing immigration has been a priority from day one. watch this. >> we had a broken immigration system that needs to be repaired. it's a priority. for us as a nation and for the american people.
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our focus has been on fixing a problem and from day one, we've done a number of things. stuart: three and a half years. the sheriff f in texas is joinig me, thadeus cleveland joining me. >> good to be back with you. it hasn't been a priority. i spent a lifetime on the mexico border and born down here and spent a career in u.s. border patrol and now county sheriff and when she makes the point that the immigration system is broke and couldn't be further from the truth and the immigration system works and laws work when they're enforced and what is broke is washington dc and this administration and we had the most insecure board -- safe and secure border under president trump and last four years complete dismantling of the border. stuart: next one, this tren de aragua gang has taken over four apartment complexes in san
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antonio, texas. it's not just in colorado, it's a nationwide problem. going about four hours away and then all the people crossing and all those crossing illegally and basically free with the states and the notice to appear and first place they went was busting of it and the organization that had shelters there and a lot of people set up shop there and they've completely increased the crime rate there and beautiful city and it's been taken over be crime over this last three and a half, four years. stuart: seems incredible this is the united states of america and a foreign gang is taking over buildings in our city. i find that extraordinary. move on. news outlets in mexico reporting
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that at least one caravan of migrants is on the way to the southern border. sheriff, do you expect a rush to try and get in before a possible trump presidency? >> really starting to see a bit of a rush in our county and july, august, we saw a turn down on activity and september, october, have actually picked up. since border patrol here in the last week, daily and groups they've apprehended and we're starting to see that and with those other groups arriving at the border, border patrol activity increasing along the areas in between the border. stuart: sheriff, always a pleasure. thank you for being on the show and hope to see you again soon. >> thank you, stuart. god bless you. stuart: time for the thursday trivia question. this is state capitol's week. so, what is the capitol of ohio?
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cleveland, cincinnati, columbus, toledo? the answer after this. ..
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stuart: this shows signs of being a major developing story, the yet israeli defense force is investigating the possible death of the hamas leader. the body of a slain militant has been taken to a lab to assess if the dna matches. we are awaiting official confirmation. we asked what is the capital of ohio and this is a state capitals week and we are asking what's the capital of ohio, is at columbus, toledo? we've had some discussion of this during commercial break and lauren thinks -- lauren: i'm first and probably wrong. columbus, number 3, columbus, ohio. >> guess with conviction.
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>> now you tell me. >> are you playing? yes years. ashley: i usually go first. i been usurped but lauren is right. it is columbus. i love state capitals. stuart: i will confirm that it is columbus. the city was founded in 1812 but didn't become ohio's capital until 1816. lauren: i said i would go first. thanks, everybody. thanks for coming a longer. coast-to-coast starts now. neil: what do you do when you run out of states? do you to go to canadian provinces? stuart: we go back to international capitals. neil: that is the sweet spot

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