tv Varney Company FOX Business October 22, 2024 11:00am-12:01pm EDT
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let's go to the markets. the losses have been paired a little. the dow is down still just over 100 points and s&p down 15, nasdaq down 4. not much of a loss there. apple down $2 at 234. the 10 year treasury yield going up again and back close to 420, 4199. that's where we are. and now this, what shocks me is the late stages of this election is the sharp contrast in campaign styles and it's not the contrast we're expecting and trump is revealing his personal likable, mound of people side and far resident going full on demonization and start with trump. many viewers not familiar with the undertaker and he's a retired professional wrestler that runs the six feet under
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podcast. always searching for new voters and what councils is people's survival. addressed a meeting of faith leaders in charlotte and focused on religious liberty and there meeting, greeting, empathizing with victims. at a mcdonalds, he famously put on the app ron and made the fries -- apron and made fries and worked the drive-thru line and enjoying the ordinary people. harris mass not done that. in the bronx, trump drew a huge and enthusiastic crowd and talking with customers you could tell he engaged directly on the
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issues they wanted to hear about. harris has been able to do any of this. instead of trump's positive personal style, the vice president seems intent only on demonizing her opponent and held a series of staged interviews with liz cheney, a leaning trump critic. instead of saying what a harris administration would be like, she attacked trampers unstable and unfit to lead the country. that's not working. and her campaign knows it. she has no campaign event scheduled for today. maybe they're rethinking their whole campaign. watch out for last minute desperate hail mary, an october surprise. as for trump, he's going back to north carolina to empathize with hurricane victims and he sates with hispanics in miami. chipping away at harris' core constituents. two very different campaigns and third hour of varney starts now.
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stuart: jimmy failla with me now. think trump is going to be more reasonable, more personal and likable? that work s? >> clearly and look at momentum in the race and humanizes him and takes all the teeth out of only argument they're making at this point, which is he's some type of fascist lunatic. i don't know hitler did comedy shows at al smith dinners. if he did, he probably didn't give good seats to the jewish senator from new york, that was sitting next to the podium. when trump gets up and laughable and self-deputy reigns leading indicating with people in a -- self-ddiself-deputy indicating h people like at mcdonalds and that's kamala's biggest problem and she's running on i'm not donald trump. but the nags has changed. that was a cool outfit four
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years ago and the fact you're not donald trump is a liability. his is on the right side and going. stuart: tim walz and alexandria ocasio-cortez are melting down over trump's work at mcdonalds. watch this. >> vice president harris and i grew up middle class and understand that. she worked at a mcdonalds. she didn't go and pander and disrespect mcdonalds workers by standing in your red tie to take a picture and his policies are the ones that undermine the very workers in that mcdonalds. >> we see donald trump running around and sean mentioned he put on his little mcdonalds costume today. halloween came early for donald trump. stuart: oh, dear. >> see, the problem that democrats have is not that trump worked at mcdonalds, is that kamala couldn't run a chik-fil-a on a sunday. when they're not even open, stu. that's the big eric issue here
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when people look at this race. and what's killing them about the mcdonalds is that he has such a genuine connection to the working class. you don't see that in politician asks it's rare to see this type of elevating the working man and kamala seeing them who need to be manipulated before the election and trump sees them to the keys to the country victory and going for the election. it's a different world now. you look at the mace. i know there's a lot of chubby chasers out there and by law, i can't give it to them anymore. stuart: comic con to find out the pop culture fans who they're voting for and let's go to this,
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>> i hear a double kamala. >> voting for in november? >> trump. jaire who is the dnd crew voting for? >> trump. >> what if we try it without a president? >> voting for kamala. >> i interviewed 68 people, 5 # for trump. stuart: really? >> new york city comic con which is pre-severed as being pretty -- perceived as being pretty liberal and it's branding and go dressed as favorite brand. he was the macho man and somebody else was darth vader and trump is the cooler brand. it's not cool to say you're voting for kamala and he's on board with the elites and billionaires and trump is the
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true man for the people in this argument. people empathize with that and connect with that a lot more than anything that they're scripting for her in the telepromter. he's real. stuart: that was fascinating and we're watching it. >> go one year and raise your self-esteem, comic con is great. stuart: we'll watch you every weekend on fox news saturday night. 10:00 eastern. thanks, jimmy. back to the markets please, still down but not that much. off 100 points for the dow, mike murphy with me for the hour. >> strong push over the last six weeks to the upside and going on all time highs and we're looking at pro business presidency.
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the stock market is telling you people are betting on more regulation and more pro business economy and that's why we're up here. >> we have a strong economy right now and inflation is tailing down and unemployment rate is only 4% and the irs says they're raising america's growth target for the economy. that's apparatty good position to be in for an investor, isn't it? >> it is. we've heard over the last two plus years that a recession is coming, recession is coming. looks like we avoided it or it was mild and we want to see something continue it and keep the growth going and how do we keep a strong economy going and i think if you have pro business at ministration, that keep it is going and also keep one eye, stuart. i give a glass half full because that's what i believe. you look at 10 year yield up at
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just about 4.2. ashley: equivalent of prime day in the states in china. online sellers are up and all expected to turn a profit this year. there's a catch. sales growth expected to be flat at best the economy struggles in china and dealing with the economic slow down and consumers are feeling it but as you can see, these chinese companies moving higher today on singles day.
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take a look at ge aerospace and reported earnings this morning and they raised their fully profit outlook for the third time this year and why is it down 8% and that was the good news and l, lu lemon -- lulu lemon partnering with them and new items available for just the teams and not sure who going on that going on october 29th and all teams are available beginning next season. the stock is up nearly 1% and coming up $300. stuart: got it. ashley, thank you. coming up, donald trump revealed he got a call from an unexpected
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supportedder after the first assassination attempt. >> barack called and said i want to have his number and what he did is sort of incredible. stuart: we got more from trump's conversation with the undertaker coming up for you. typically dominating early voting for elections and this year republicans are cutting into that lead. we'll break down the numbers for you. former adviser to obama said kamala harris' surrogates are tired of looking like band of idiots and can't be easy to represent harris right now and former white house press secretary takes that on next. ♪
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beautiful things said about me and i i've heard everything, good and bad. they said the most beautiful things so so going there. stuart: donald trump is addressing an audience of hispanics in florida. bringing you any headlines he makes going through the show. two weeks to the election, kamala harris has no campaign events on her schedule today. molly is concord, new hampshire. the president is there. is it specifically to campaign for harris? reporter: yes and anyone that is not here today absolutely gorgeous day for vice president harris and president biden will be on the ground here and effort to pull the prices of prescription drugs down over his court of administration and here he'll be at new hampshire technical institute, community college in the community and
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this marks his third visit to the granite state and again, not alongside harris flying solo and going back to push on the notion that the lack of joint appearances that that's intentional. harris opposition to movementing for liz cheney and biden and harris with one official campaign event. >> he'll be out there and stay tuned. >> in may he had the packed act and going for veterans and toxic subtanses and many march lowering cost of insulin and biden going to have campaigning in the incident and keeping enthusiasm up and significant
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swing state and the politics going about trump over by more than 7 points. it looks exhausting, watch this. >> really difficult decisions being made in wilmington about what you do with her time, the surrogates time and that's why you see the campaign people on tv and they look absolutely exhausted because everyone is telling them they're a band of i had the yachts and need to do it their way and need to make really, really difficult decisions. stuart: press secretary for president george w. bush and joining me now. that suggests a campaign in disarray two weeks before the election. it doesn't sound good to me. >> yeah, i won't go so far to say it's disarray and especially
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in this cycle and the game is tied going into the bottom of the ninth or top of the ninth here. it is tense and it's grueling and grinding and why these political jobs are the best jobs anybody will ever have if you like pressure. if you thrive under pressure. stuart: do republicans have momentum in pennsylvania? >> yeah, working on that race in pennsylvania for dave mckormick and moved to toss up and that's going to be one of the great surprises where a long term incumbent bob casey gets defeated and people of pennsylvania are looking for change and pennsylvania is massive and we all know for both sides and huge change and now
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it's down to 300,000 and the democrat gains have advantage and registration and have shrunk by 1 million voters and pennsylvania is a massive change and this is why it's going to lean toward donald trump and dave mckormick on election night. jacqui: as a political professional, what did you make of trump's shift work at mcdonalds. it was a big hit among political pros. >> yeah, i'd hire him if i ran a franchise and he's good for business. it was fantastic and he's one of the best photo opportunistics of politics and political history. it was because trump made it look fun and made it natural and struck a cord with a lot of people going to mcdonalds and working class people normal
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people that is not like gavin newsom and governor of california going to the french laundry, one of the fanciest restaurants in america and it's mcdonalds. the way he filled out that apron and i hope the trump campaign sells aprons and they'll sell good. stuart: do you remember when someone road in a tank with a tin hat on. that was a terrible mistake. i think trump is the equivalent of great piece of politics. >> yeah, and the thing about politics and photo ops, you never know if they'll work or not and what makes them work is for someone to appear genuine. that you can see them doing what they're doing because it matches their beliefs. that's why that worked. stuart: political pro ari
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fleischer here with us. dwayne the rock johnson reached out to president trump after the first assassination attempt. this is in july. what did the rock say, ashley? ashley: yeah, the rock believes that mr. trump is a tough guy and trump appeared on a podcast for wwe legend the undertaker and he did discuss his, well, uncertain relationship with the rock and how things suddenly changed. watch. >> i didn't think he liked me and i feel bad because i think he's a great guy and then dana white call when had i was shot, shot in the ear, you may have heard about it. he considered it bravery. i don't know. like what's going on here. but he was very nice actually, the rock. ashley: what's going on here.
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by the way, if you're wondering, the rock recently admitted to regretting his endorsement of president biden in 2020. and has left the door open this election by staying silent. interesting. stuart: yes it is, ash. listen to how kamala harris described youngsters back in 20146789 roll that tape, please. >> what else do we know about this population? 18-24? >> they are stupid. >> that's why we put them in dormitories and they have a resident assistant. stuart: whoa, she's flip-flopped and trying to convince youngsters she's on their side. making california a battleground state. there's no way california goes red in this election surely but allysia finley wrote the story and she'll explain it, next.
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upside. stuart: does you canner have the money? >> they do. stuart: you know that definitively. >> yes. stuart: how about tesla? >> tesla announces earnings tomorrow and for inwatching at home. don't own it, don't run out and buy it today. what we're expecting from tesla will be good to very good news in the midst of this selloff, elon musk came out and made a lot of announcements about self-driving cars and some analysts thought it wasn't enough and if you get any sort of pullback on the earns on tesla, it's a great opportunity to get in because i think the future is brighter than it's ever been for the company. hate for supporting donald trump. how is he responding to that, ashley? >> he's fighting back. ashley: send ago message to conservingtives saying they
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shouldn't be afraid to back donald trump. listen to this. >> they know there's ramifications for this kind of [bleep]. >> my cry to all of you out there is cause and concern and ashley: saying hollywood had more political power in the past and star has to be level if their career and publicly express any conservative opinion and by the way, levi grew number a christian conservative family that taught him to have a "health reigns leading level of distrust -- healthy level of distrust for the government". stuart: thanks, ash.
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headline in the wall street journal and needs no explanation. democrats make california a battleground state. allysia finley, star columnist in the journal wrote that and she joins me now. surely you don't think the whole state of california is going red in november. explain yourself. >> well, what i was really referring to is the house races and democrats are trying to pick up some five seats in the house. and republicans trying to pick up two seats and they look like they're moving toward republican directions and the reason is because progressives in sacramento and their policies and stuart: immigration and playing to the advantage in the state and going for california and it's absolutely deep blue from top to bottom and republicans have no chance and you're saying that they could make a real difference and seven
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house races. >> going for republicans increase this year for the first time since 1988 and the gap is actually narrowed by 1-3 percentage points in most of the swing districts and that gap is narrowing and enough to carry the districts for republicans. stuart: think i will ever live to see the day when republicans in the statewide ballot and we may stuart: 17 million people voted early by the in-person ballots and advantage in early
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voting is shrinking and have i got that right? >> some of this is because republicans are doing a lot more moving with older voters in particular to come out and vote early and i said there was enthusiasm gap and people and more democratic voters submitting ballots or absentee ballots and that's not the case this time. that's going there and definitely think that republicans are more motivated this time around. astuart: since july, harris campaign spent nearly $7 million on private jet flights. ashley. what are the greenies saying about this? ashley: nothing, cricket, cricket. it's always been ironic how some of the biggest election environmentalists and some of the biggest defenders are some of the biggest defenders are
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jetting around the would recalled. john kerry immediately comes to mind and kamala harris coming to drop nearly $7 million on private jet since july and the following show she spent nearly 4 million on private flights in six weeks beginning in july. of course after calling on americans to change their habits to curb climate change. and many groups attacked groups like green piece and earth justice and there's been no response. one of the private jet companies that harris uses claims rights are carbon neutral but there's been no response from harris campaign. why? probably because they're low. stuart: got it. creator of new fentanyl vaccine on the show to tell us how it works. and how soon it might be available. but first, donald trump is
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>> forecasted electoral votes for seven tossup states and going either way and getting that candidate to a magic 270 needed. two polls looking at national popular vote were released last week and the race and suffolk usa today survey going up by one and the fox news poll by two and both results in the margin of error there and most popular should mean that trump leads in battleground states and battleground poll asking not showing that. harris' lead in the fox news poll battleground scene here should suggest that tram subpoena performing better than nationally four years ago and perhaps banking votes in place where is he's already winning ahead of the swing areas.
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it's considered a lossup and considered three of six districts and going for district 17 and changing attitudes going for them and performing hear and it'll be risky trying to predict which is getting those early votes lard resto of how the voter is registered and the power ranking forecast predicts that republicans can take the senate, stuart. stuart: alexandria, thank you very much. trump with 11 point advantage and 48-47 and among blacks he gets 17% of the vote that is much higher than in 2020. let's separate this out and trump's appeal to black voters
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and specifically male black voters and he's high proportion of black vote than in 2020. >> stuart, thanks for having me on. look, when it comes to black male voters and i think they want what most persons want. they want secure and safe neighborhoods and sewer and safe southern boarder and look at the trump administration and any office in particular before covid, black unemployment was way down, folks were working, being able to sustain themselves in their communities and look, most black americans particularly males recognize the democrat parties are having them go for far too long and sharing
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that a republican nominee for president has received them since 1960 and random party is a big tip whether you're hulk hogan or wauka, flocka flame, this is a big party to find a place with. stuart: what's his big appeal with hispanics? >> the majority recognize the importance of the secure boarders that is coming here the right way and going to the mcdonalds drive-thru and this is a president that's for the people. and that's why come november a he'll win. stuart: if trump wins the hispanic vote and gets 17% of the black vote, does that mean that kamala harris simply cannot win the election?
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>> this is a presidential candidate that has been geopoliticalling on the view and tells you that there's not a thing that she'll change. not a thing is not an inspiring campaign slogan but that's what kamala harris and democratic party is protecting and that's why americans are tuning them out. stuart: kamala harris changing her tune about gen z youngsters and first, listen to her from 2014 and then what she said on monday of this week. role both tames. >> what do we know about this population, 18-24? they are stupid. that is why we put them in dormitories and they have a resident assistant. and they make really bad decisions.
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>> i love gen z. we have gen zs in our lives. we have kids who are gen zs and can be complicated, i know. i love gen z. these young leaders are so >> she's inauthentic and doesn't represent the large swath of the american people and just another example of someone that does noted have a principled core that resinates with the person people and that's why come november 5, she's going to be resoundingly defeated at the polls and stuart: the dow 30 and
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it's a pretty even split between winners and losers and the dow only 45 points. now listen to this. vaccine is in the works and d dr. siegle toll us he's a fan. >> if your body saw a lot of ffentanyl around and made antibodies and destroyed it before it stopped you from breathing, it's a really terrific preventative idea. stuart: doctor like it is and creator of the vaccine tells u how it works and when it might be available. that is next. ♪ (cheerful music) (phone ringing) [narrator] not all multi-millionaires built their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa. the bootstrapper. the bootmaker. yeehaw [narrator] but many do have something in common. we all trust schwab with our wealth. [narrator] thanks to our award-winning service, low costs and transparent advice.
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stuart: developed a vaccine and preventing fentanyl deaths and going for them and it could be a game changer. by the time you get there with narcan, may be too late. >> fete 23458 last as long time -- fentanyl last as long time and if your body saw a lot of fentanyl around and made antibodies and destroyed it before you stopped breathing and it's a terrific idea. this is something i'm definitely
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keeping my eye on. jacqui: tell me exactly how this works. >> yeah, it works very similar to a flu vaccine and neutralizes the fentanyl in the body andm ge brain and if fentanyl doesn't reach your brain, there's no overdose effects that ultimately lead to death. stuart: if i accidently take some fentanyl and have got this vaccine inside me, the fentanyl does not take effect. is that accurate? >> so far it's shown very robust event title fade pattern seizure disorders and translating that -- efficacy and translating that to humans and going for some time before this is made available. >> we want to take methodic approach and safety and transparency is top of mind and we need to go through the typical clinical trial for
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progress of the fda. >> how would you go all the way through. how would it be used and going to be people that are in danger in the fentanyl area get to them first? >> it's primarily we're developing this myrrh tay and first responders and our nation's heros on the front lines and there's a big understanding about the entire fentanyl crisis here. most people focus on the numbers and totality but it's really having to do with accidental versus purposesful overdoses and seeing children and first responders and a lot of people out there who are accidently overdosing and it's being poisoned and not taking overdoses. stuart: what inspired you to get into this? >> two childhood friends that passed away. that inspired just change. we all want to take a different view their. everything on the market to date has been aerodynamic active and we react to overdose and flip that pair dime and be proactive
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and prevent overdose and not react to overdose. stuart: okay. cofounder of ovax, thank you for being with us today. stuart: keep us informed onto how you're making progress. >> thank you. stuart: this is from the new york times and very interesting for investors and jamie dimon, top banker in america, he supportedly supported harris. that's in private. and he says he would consider a treasury role in a harris administration. wall street would like that, mike murphy, wouldn't they? >> they'd like jamie dimon, but i think it would be offset by the fact they don't like or wouldn't like kamala harris' policies and how it would impact the market and the economy in general. stuart: i wonder what dimon thinks about the wealth tax. the first election vote, the first election to use a voting machine was in which year 1882, 1904, 1920, 1928?
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going first. >> i'm going to say it was number 2, 19 oh four. stuart: absolutely sure of this? >> not absolutely sure. stuart: you told me you were. >> i say that every time. ashley: it doesn't sound very convincing but i will go with number 3, 1920. stuart: i will go with a trick question. 1892. thank you, the mechanical voting machines introduced in lockport, new york. by the 1960s used in nearly all elections. thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. it's yours. david: did you peak? someone is getting 1928 so i was way off. that was a good one. i'm david asman. donald trump meeting wit
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