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these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash, unlimited deposit bonuses and handsome retirement matching? they would descend into chaos. merciless chaos. on the feeling like loose weight that takes you back a few decades. good morning 10:00 o'clock eastern we will get straight to the money that the rally dow industrials up 30270 and the
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nasdaq is up 100 points, the yield on the ten year treasury data elevated levels, four and a quarter percent, the price of oil is down because the israeli strike on iran did not take out any oil facilities, oil at $67 a barrel, that is down 5%. bitcoin solid, right now we have bitcoin at 67000 or $68000 per coin, that is the market now this, the pundits are puzzled, they cannot understand why people think the economy is so bad, they think it's doing really well. in some ways they are right growing faster than europe and japan unemployment is a low 4% in american companies dominate the most important industries and by the way the so-called magnificent seven big tech companies are worth more than the stock market of britain, canada, germany and japan combined that his success, the influential economist magazine has this headline in america's
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glorious economy should help kamala harris, glorious is a strong word why are so many voters convinced that the economy is anything but glorious, poll after poll shows them unhappy with their own position, why is that, the answer is obvious to anyone connected to reality, everything cost more, everything, insurance, dry cleaning, the dentist, doctor, drugs, serial, bread, by anything and it cost more have you noticed the supermarket checkout line people taking stuff out of the basket because they cannot afford it their money does not stretch that far. it is true that the rate of price increases is slowing but we're stuck with the high prices left over from the inflation surge. prices are not coming down, seniors on a fixed income don't care about a growth, low-income don't care about the magnificent seven, day care about donald trump's opening line at
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getting started here with me in new york city on a monday morning jason chaffetz why are voters not feeling the glorious economy in your opinion. >> americans are sitting on more than a trillion dollars in credit card debt, that number continues to rise it is very expensive, young people the prospect of getting into a home and being a homeowner, that's been evaporated not only because of mortgage rates are so high but the job economic opportunities are not there, people on fixed incomes i thought donald trump touched on something last night it was really important people taking
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care of their own parents and giving them a tax credit that will resonate as much as any of his tax proposals, there is a lot of people my age category that have that happening. it is inflation as she talked about people on fixed incomes inflation, credit card debt cannot get into a home, high mortgage rates and kamala harris who does not have a clue what inflation is and does not have a plan then we have to raise taxes and when you hear that from her she's going to get rid of the trump tax cuts and raise all the other taxes, you think that is joyful. stuart: price gouging. whatever price gauging or gouging the wicked mean corporation. >> the groceries taken the 1%, how dare they. >> from axios they are reporting joe biden the president wants to campaign for harris butter team is giving the cold shoulder is biden out of the campaign.
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>> if kamala harris has her way he's not coming back, the president is a liability he does not have a vision every time he goes out he is a major gas any acted as if gabby giffords who is married to mark kelly had passed away that is not a good campaign event for kamala harris is a liability in the tethers or to the fact how are you going to be different, i don't know nothing comes to mind. bidenomics is not working. >> trump sat down with joe rogan the podcast and he explained, this is rogan why trump is so popular. watch this. >> you have comedic instincts when you said to hilary you would be in jail, that is great timing. >> you need at least the attitude of the comedian when you're doing this business this is a very dangerous business a very tough business. >> especially you we have not
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even got to the election in two assassination attempts and they brush those out of the news like it was nothing. >> is personally popular in an entertaining guy. >> there's a cadence to how you communicate and donald trump is instinctive to him, he takes it makes it funny and jokes about it in the mainstream media does not understand that they come out with everything they are constantly punching out of it and he keeps rising up and people love that it was personified when it was the assassination attempts that should've never happened. at the same time no matter what they've thrown at him he stands up and says i love america and they attack him and that makes them more popular. >> it is working stay there for the hour. president biden going after elon musk, what did he say. >> president biden picked up on the washington post reporting that elon musk ditched entered into stanford to work illegally for his first company zip to and
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biden said at a campaign event in pittsburgh. >> the wealthiest man in the world turned out to be illegal worker when he was here. i am serious he was supposed to be at school when he came on a student visa he was not at school he was violating the law and is talking about the illegals coming our way. he accused elon musk of hypocrisy as elon musk has become one of the fiercest year gets for donald trump, elon musk responded and said joe biden is lying and he had a j1 visa as a student and that transverse enter transition to h1b visa. >> i don't think the president's performance was very strong you stand up there near the president of the united states you have to speak strongly that was not strong. >> that's why he's not running for reelection and that's why
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axios is reporting that, he response him nothing in her campaign events because his approval rating is 39%. stuart: check the market let's get back to that 250 on the dow industrial and 110 for the nasdaq a solid gain on a monday morning. jessica is with me wall street ceos now turning to trump that's the latest report. >> if you look at the maritime that the rats are the first one to flee a sinking ship. i'm not saying every ceo is a rat but when i look at the cash pile that kamala harris the billion dollars leads me to believe that there were a lot of rats donated to the cash pile, now they see trump advancing in the polls and the big event at the garden and they see him with joe rogan and they say much like the song house of the rising sun 1 foot on the train and the other foot on the platform they're going to put their foot on the trump train and keep one
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other foot on the harris platform if he gets elected what they don't want from president trump is for him to become a stumbling block which not to say our president holds a grudge. the president may remember that some of these people that might have talked back to him turned and became his ally and he might help them in their businesses. stuart: five of the magnificent seven big tech stocks report this week, how do you play this. you have to wait for the call, you get the numbers and you get the ceo looking for the call where is the company going as what you have to wait for this week. >> keep in mind for 493 s&p stocks the expectation this quarter was flat, the other seven expecting an 18% increase in profitability this quarter.
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these are very important but what i'm looking for is not the number itself i think these numbers are going to be great it's what the ceos are looking for and what i'm specifically looking for which is incredibly important and they have spent tens of billions of dollars on a.i. and we want to hear those investments are translating support enter corporate profits. if they're not that leads me to believe and i hold all the stocks but meta it leads me to believe that maybe the a.i. thing which i have been saying all along is a bridge too far, we might see a pullback. >> dramatic stuff, dramatic indeed we might see a pullback we will wait and see lauren is looking at the stocks moving significantly let's start with boeing. >> they launched a stock offering that could raise
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$19 billion they have to strengthen their finances and squeezed by a month long workers strike in the year-long safety crisis boeing at 151. stuart: delta air lines is all them up. >> at their up at a new high they sued crowdstrike of the global tech outage that grounded thousands of flights across delta $500 million it accuses crowdstrike of gross negligence and crowdstrike has turned higher one point to percent. stuart: taiwan semi. >> reuters is reporting the largest contract chipmaker stock down over 3% has suspended shipments to the chinese chip designer after the chip that the designer made was found in huawei a.i. processor that is illegal according to trade rules in the u.s. cannot ship certain chips on national security reasons, coming up. jd vance spars with cnn jake tapper.
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>> you talk about the russia hoax nonstop. >> the fbi was investigating it so we covered them. >> you took the words of unnamed fbi agents and put them on your network as if they were the gospel truth. >> that was a combative interview and you will see a lot more on the show, trump reported for the penn state football game it'll be three days before the election, they're all over that one, iran's leaders stretch their right to respond to israel strikes and they haven't called for immediate military response, does that mean that we are close to a cease-fire, we will ask retired four-star general jack keane next. ♪
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stuart: the market we saw the rally in progress, the dow up to 60, the nasdaq 120 points. maybe this is a trump rally, it is certainly higher as trump moves up in the polls, check the price of oil today it is down $67 a barrel in israel strikes against iran avoided oil facilities, down goes crude oil, 5%, happened in the mid east negotiations for a cease-fire and a hostage deal between israel and hamas, trey yingst joined us from tel aviv, where do things stand now. >> good morning, cease-fire talks resumed on sunday in delhi with hopes of reaching an agreement between israel and hamas a source familiar with the conversation tells fox news that the parameters are still being determined and that a deal would be less than a month if it is successful, cia director william burns is participating in the talks and qatari and a good untreated gypsy negotiators. egyptian president has proposed
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and there is more room for but diplomacy followed with the death and with these efforts ongoing, israel continues to put military pressure on gaza conducting heavy airstrikes in multiple areas of the strip, recent strike in the northern gaza left 11 people dead according to health officials. >> most of the injuries or children and women and most of them are in a very serious condition, they were recovered from under the rubble and our crews are still working to recover the martyrs that are still under the rubble. >> shifting to israel's northern front israeli forces are taking heavy lawsuits on the ground in southern lebanon. over the past four days 15 soldiers have been killed in battles against hezbollah a lebanese capital against beirut explosions were heard this week and after israel resumed airstrikes against the hezbollah stronghold in the southern end
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of the city. today we know there are new airstrikes in the city that sits along the lebanese coast in there are questions today about how this is going to shake out with iranians threatening to respond to israeli strikes that took place early saturday morning. stuart: thank you very much indeed, join us retired four-star general jack keane, iran has not not called for an immediate military response to israel strike on iran, do you think that moves the cease-fire possibility closer. >> it is possible it's been a lot of aspirations about a cease-fire and a hostage deal for months now and we've been disappointed every single time, it's largely to do with hamas in their defiance, their deal is the war ends and you leave gaza, idf forces that is their position and it looks like the new leadership which is now a committee is holding onto that position as well, i do think you
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mentioned airstrikes that israel has likely achieved a measure of deterrence with iran and with the airstrikes because they have exposed huge vulnerability in iran and they taken out largely all of the russian air defense systems which makes their nuclear enterprise their oil and petrol and gas facility vulnerable and also the even the international airport is vulnerable and they enabled them to attack missile production sites where as air defense systems were protecting those as well. iran after the strike likely knows full well they are more vulnerable and that's how you achieve deterrence. israelis were smart enough not to force iran by going after the national target like of nuclear enterprise they would need the u.s. help to damage in any way in terms of participation, they did not go after oil infrastructure but they have taken down the air defense system that protect the oil
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infrastructure. iran knows full well that that is all vulnerable and a subsequent attack and then they made the other decision let's keep the civilian casualties to a minimum, you hit a missile production factory which is significant, ballistic missile that when you do it at two or 3:00 o'clock in the morning there's nobody there they did not kill single civilian on those strikes, i think they achieved a measure of deterrence against iran, we will see that iranians have choices to make but i think they're back on the heels, they were before the strike to major attacks that they made no consequential results against israel and damage to moss and also hezbollah taking place as well. stuart: it is reported that israel used american belt stealth bomber's. as i understand the stealth bomber could not carry the huge bunker busting bombs was another way of saying to iran watch out, we can do this. >> the f35 is what they use as
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stealth fighters, they went into syria and killed the air defense systems there, the systems cannot see them, then they killed the air defense systems in iran, that was a pathway that the israeli fighters were using in the next wave, the stealth bomber's went into iran and killed the air defense systems so the whole pathway for the flight pattern was cleared for the bombers to come in and take down the missile production factories which they were able to do quite successfully. now they can come in and do considerable damage to whatever they want to attack inside of iran and the iranians know it, that is deterrence. >> i'm going to change of subject, north korean soldiers working with the russians in ukraine, what is that about. >> it is bizarre, north koreans send a huge labor force into russia and they get paid handsomely for it in north korea not the workers they start for money. i'm speculating that is part of
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the deal, they're getting get a lot of money, the north koreans have been helping russia with artillery ammunition, tens of thousands artillery pieces and also ballistic missiles, i don't think this is going to be decisive, the largest number i've seen is 12000, 3000 currently being trained according to the administration sources, south korean sources tell us and tell that it could be as much as 12, that still is not going to be decisive and that's not something were not going to get to overly concerned providing ballistic missiles as much were damaging that i think what the soldiers are going to do. stuart: i'm sure you saw the wall street journal reported that elon musk has been regularly talking to putin, they deny that but should u.s. defense contractor that would be elon musk, should the contractor talk directly with putin if indeed the conversations took place.
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>> given where we are with putin, i think is an enemy and certainly some others would use the last term adversary, it would be healthy he happens to be involved in our political process because he supported a candidate until the american people what that was about kamala harris the other thing, he has provided decisive support to the ukrainians. the ukrainian military is completely dependent on elon musk starlight satellite constant from that iphones to track drones to common operating to the intelligence picture, all the ipads, there is not a command center that ukraine military is running from the lowest level to the highest level that is not plugged in to musk starling system, also the startling system network is being used inside of taiwan, elon musk is hearsay helping us in terms of supporting our
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allies in the region. i still think they are denying a lot of this as taking place so tell the american people. stuart: general keane, always a pleasure. good being with you. coming up we have tim walz and aoc live streaming themselves playing madden nfl videogame. >> are we going to play ball? >> let's do it. >> new york everyone was asking jets, i'm playing the bills. >> i'm with you. >> is this how you get the youth vote. joe concha will pass judgment. trump rallied madison square garden in new york city, electric atmosphere, watch this. >> the republican party has really become the party of inclusion and is something very nice about that. >> the party of inclusion, rnc chair michael watley was at the rally indies in the studio right
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the $1 billion voter giveaway in pennsylvania. were following this and we will bring you updates as we receive them, checked the market the rally holds how industrial up 330 and nasdaq of 130 points that's almost three quarters of 1%, lauren is looking at the movers i see 3m. >> on 8% basis this is the number one stock in the dow jones industrial average it's the first increase in eight sessions. it's down 9% the past seven d days, folks coming into bite, j.p. morgan research enterprise target to 165. >> what we have a moderna of lung cancer drug the entered a critical phase through a trial that is good news investors previewing a sigh of relief because wilderness sales will be hit by slowing vaccine usage rates. stuart: i have to see djt. >> so were the other trump linked media stocks like fund where and rumble. it is up 6% while djt is up 18%.
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the momentum is on the trump side. we have eight days to go. >> they like what happened at madison square garden, today trump heads to atlanta one day after the historic msg rally, bill melugin is in atlantic, what can we expect from trump today. >> good morning to you, former president trump continues to chris cross all in the final days of this campaign into events in georgia including the rally in atlanta later tonight and he was in a packed house madison square garden and he went after, let here. >> kamala harris roasting confidence qualifies her from being president of the united states of america she is grossly incompetent, all you have to do is look at her interviews and what she did the other night on fake news cnn, she cannot answer
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questions. before trump spoke there was a long list of speakers beforehand that included, rfk junior, dana white, whole cogan and elon musk. elon musk said he wants to work with the trump administration to create the department of government efficiency to cut wasteful spending and he thinks he can shave off $2 trillion immediately. take a listen. your money is being wasted in the department of efficiency is going to fix that. >> jd vance book at that event and he went on several of the sunday shows and some of them got contentions, take a listen. >> is a publicly, the military to go after the enemy within which a cml can people. >> he did not say that. >> he said he was going to send the military after the american
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people, show the quote where he said that. >> the enemy within. >> far left lunatics. he's talking about the people and people writing after the election. >> is writing after the election in your using two separate phrases and far left lunatics, people who riot in the wake of an election and people who bring down american cities in the summer of 2020, we should have a federal law enforcement. >> former president trump and scheduled to speak 6:00 p.m. eastern time and down the street with the former president debated joe biden here in atlanta back in june, we all know that was a debate, that ended up pushing joe biden out of this race. >> who could forget that, bill melugin, trump told the garden the crowd but the republican party that the party of
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inclusion. >> were seen historic levels of support among our black population, hispanic population inner asian population, jews and muslims and catholics and evangelicals and mormons in their all joining in large numbers, larger than anyone has ever seen in this country be before, larger than they've ever seen in any country in the republican party has really become the party of inclusion. stuart: rnc chair michael watley is here with us in the studio in new york. you were there, what was atmosphere like. >> it was fantastic it was uplifting, great to see and so many different people from all across the country that were tuning in record-breaking viewership all across the country. it was not just a rally for new york. it was a rally for the entire country but what an iconic place to do it, what an absolutely fantastic environment, 70000 people on the outside, 25000 people on the inside, really
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truly electric as you say. >> i did not see any demonstrators, i thought the upper w westside will come pourg down and chanting and screaming and shouting but i did not see anybody. >> i think were really excited, the city is ready for a change, the country is ready for a change. >> you think you can win new york state. >> the fact that we can use new york city to talk to the entire rest of the country which is what donald trump really is trying to do him and jd vance have been across this country talking to the american voters in every state, talking to people in pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, nevada, georgia, north carolina we will continue to talk to those voters but it's not just talking at them were talking to them about the issues that they care about, it's academy, grocery prices, gasoline prices, housing prices. stuart: you know the local media is caus calling it a racist raly
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that's what they call it. >> is the farthest thing that you can imagine from a lot of blacks we saw a lot of hispanics we saw a lot of very diverse crowd that was in there and uplifting. it was a rally for america. >> how about the plan to attend the penn state football game three days before the election. >> smart politics and what he's doing in pennsylvania and everywhere else is going out there and getting in front of as many people that he possibly can and it's really all about the issues that people in pennsylvania care about because of the same issues that we see in every single state around the country. >> you get very good media coverage of the penn state game. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it, new york city's mayor eric adams defended donald trump, that's a surprise for you. what did they say. >> mayor adams was briefing reporters about security plans ahead of trump's rally at madison square garden when he was asked if he believed the former president was indeed a fascist, take a look at this
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exchange. >> do you believe others have said the former president is a fascist. >> those terms hurled at me by some political leaders in the city and they use the term like hitler and fascist and my answer is no we could all doubt down the temperature in every people say that the former president should not be able to have rallies in madison square garden and i strongly disagree and this is america. >> you know what talk about dialing down the temperature as the rally was being held, democrat projected digital messages onto madison square garden in trump equals unhinged in trump equals unfit and another that said trump praised hitler, i'll leave it right there. >> jason chaffetz it seems that
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mayor adams wants a friend in high places, does he not. >> he speaks of rational truth and the whole idea at the raleigh there were flags, the israeli state flag was up to the guy is pro-hitler and it's just absurd. >> it is insulting and it diminishes the atrocities that hitler committed, the idea that hitler committed he murdered millions of people to try to equate the former president of the united states, the next president of the united states as somebody that is that evil and that bad. stuart: will trump get rid of the income tax and replace income taxes with tariffs all. >> did you float up the idea of getting rid of income taxes and replacing it with tariffs, are we serious about that. stuart: are you sure, why not.
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corporations is a collection of individuals that hold cash and will lose we live in a society where the dollar continues to lose purchasing power in my lifetime over the last 30 years the dollar lost 50% of its purchasing power $1.30 years ago can buy you 50 cents of goods today corporations are no different what a lot of people see they believe they're being safe by putting their money in dollars but if i told you an asset guaranteed to lose value would you put all of your balance sheet in the asset, probably not. stuart: you cannot guarantee that bitcoin gains value you cannot guarantee that. >> you cannot guarantee it's going to gain but the dollar will lose value and all assets priced dollars will go up a long period of time whether real estate stock, bitcoin or other commodities. stuart: bitcoin doubled the return of gold in this calendar year, how did that happen. >> if you look at gold in the s&p 500 over the last five years the company on growth rate is about the same gold is up 13% and s&p is up 14, bitcoin has
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destroyed that, bitcoin is gold bitcoin and cold go up for the same reason but bitcoin is mature sensitive it's an earlier asset that the world is trying to price and it's v bottom-up story, most technology goes down, belligerent government adopted first, big corporation finally individuals they get a smart phone or computer on the desk though the last one, bitcoin was opposite individuals got it first now corporation financial like blackrock and fidelity start to adopt it eventually financial banks and governments, central banks own 12% of the global supply and i believe they will buy bitcoin and that will be bullish. >> is bitcoin a safe haven, you don't talk about crypto in general you focus on bitcoin. >> i think bitcoin is not only the asset azimuth regulatory clarity but the essence is been around the longest it's the largest and most people the most confidence in is going to be here in 20 years. stuart: show me with numbers
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that bitcoin is a savings account of the new generation. >> if you think of the traditional financial system you have a checking account and savings account and the checking is being replaced by stable coins in his dollars in the digital rail and bitcoin is becoming a savings account and the beauty you put your money there and you don't move it. if you look on change you can see in one out of every two bitcoin has outlived in the every last two years and two out of every three has not lived in the last 12 months even though bitcoin prices during the time. >> a bitcoin supporter, are you not. >> i think bitcoin is a need for everybody. good to have you on the show. still ahead new york city lead list and falling apart in my opinion. along comes donald trump and offers an alternative many people will pay attention to that as he so often says what if you got to lose that is my take at the top of the hour. 99 days in county, the here is has not held a formal news conference is emerging as a nominee how long can she hold out, joe concha on that next.
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>> the dow jones adapter into 33 points in the nasdaq is up 143, nice way to start the week, donald trump is making multiple campaign stops in georgia, mark meredith is then the springs for us. what is he talking about. >> good morning, he is going to be starting the day with talking with religious leaders at the church behind me in the atlanta suburbs, the former president trying to get out vote in georgia were seen a record turnout of early voting in the state. if we can't show you the numbers from the secretary of state indicated that more than 2.6 million people have already cast a ballot early and when we look at absentee ballots their dirty 173,000 that have been returned, vice president harris held a massive rally last thursday, her first big rally after she declared candidacy was in atlanta intimated a multi-swing state through savannah earlier in the summer, former president trump spent a lot of time in georgia focusing on the cleanup from the
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hurricane and trump surrogates believe it to issues not the events that are going to motivate voters the most. >> here in georgia we are a microcosm of what is happened in this country. open borders with the tragic death of laken riley, the fani willis laufer effort and election integrity. >> trump is counting on george's republican governor ryan kemp to turn out the vote for him. they have a really interesting relationship, trump plane kemp for losing the state in 2020 and kemp said there was no election fraud in the state but now the trump campaign is embracing kemp in the final stretch. >> what candidate can unite bobby kennedy junior, tulsi gabbard, nikki haley and brian kemp and the answer is the guy who stands for common sense. i think that's fundamentally what this election is about. >> that was jd vance over the
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weekend and democrats still investing heavily in the states to 125 million from the harris campaign just here in georgia alone. stuart: thank you very much, vice president harris has gone 99 days without holding an official news conference, donald trump has held six news conferences cents august, joe concha with me do you expect harris to do any news conference before the election? >> it must be rhetorical monday, that answer is absolutely not not only had she not done one press conference as the democratic nominee were looking at 98 days, 98 days, she's never held a solo press conference in five years going back to the first run for the presidency in 2019 not one as a candidate not one as vice president. her handlers are in a possible situation, when you take kalama harris outside of the teleprompter it's all bubbles and no back a substance is a foreign concept if she does not speak she's knocking to move the needle in the cbs news this morning for example and her answers were not answers once
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again she could not make news with interviews, now that she's trailing nationally in every swing state with eight days to go she has to do something disruptive to trump's momentum where she will lose and lose quite easily. a press conference could be one of those things but the risk may be much higher than reward given her challenges around articulating basic arguments. stuart: tim walz and alexandria ocasio-cortez lifestream plane the videogame madden nfl, watch this. >> i met first i am kicking for. >> kicking is the hardest part people watching you know this kicking is hard on this game i'm giving you a little pre-covered. >> i'm going to need. >> you are just being nice to me. >> are going after the youth vote is this how you get the youth will.
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>> i feel like i'm taking crazy pills, who thought it was a great idea to answer your question for tim walz and aoc who i'm certain never step foot in a football stadium in their life to play football at 3:00 p.m. on a sunday while people are actually watching real games of football. i'll leave it here i know you have to go 13000 people watch this on youtube, 13000, donald trump got 34 million people watching him with joe rogan who do things running a better campaign, joe rogan. stuart: thank you you are good man we will see you soon. jason chaffetz what do you think of the videogame. >> i thought it was lame i liked how tim walz returned that he ran into the person he got tackled he is pretty bad at the game but that's what he's been relegated to. it's not very presidential. stuart: how do you win though youth vote with stupidity. >> even the youth is not going to pay attention to that. it was bad. >> it was indeed. thank you for joining us entire our your good man, still ahead
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steve forbes on the price of middle-class staples exploding under the biden harris administration china going after down ballot races including marsha blackburn she is a target and later she's good to be on the show, stephen moore on trump doubling down on replacing income taxes with tariffs in jason rantz on jewish voters leading the democrat party, could they tip the scales and battlegrounds like pennsylvania. the 11:00 o'clock hour is next ♪ ♪
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>> their making a play to try and win the popular vote nationally and cutting into a margin in new york could help them. >> the issues remain the same: inflation, our border, our foreign policy but at the core of it all, terrible leadership out of washington dc. donald trump can fix it. >> it was the most celebrity status patriotic americans i've ever seen. everywhere you look, you would see this person that's bleeding patriot of this country. >> the fed is pushing

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