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some inkling, what you got. >> between eisenhower and kennedy, although with eisenhower. stuart: what do you say lauren. >> all go a kennedy number four. >> it's more likely to be kennedy than anything else, the answer is eisenhower, wouldn't you know it 1958 the first lady hosted a lunch for the wives of staff members share the state dining room of the white house decorated for the holiday but it was under john kennedy that the white house began hosting large scale public halloween event. eisenhower is correct with the good second-tier kennedy. i'm afraid were out of time but thanks to lauren and ashley we will see you tomorrow "varney & company" look who's here now david asman. >> no wonder you didn't know the
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answer you were not born during the eisenhower administration. >> come on. >> i am truman. david: thank you very much for that we appreciated. happening this hour on "coast to coast" eight days from now americans will head to the polls although a lot voted already. vice president trump and harris crisscrossing the must win state pension swing states in a push will bring you the action live, oil prices taken a nosedive after israel's limited but effective strike on iran avoided oil refineries and also nuclear facilities. another blow from either side still coming bargain talked israel's abbasid or from the united nations danny did not and you don't want to miss that. let's get a read whether the oil market is moving stocks with mayflower advisor managing partner larry blaser and crossbar global and investment chief market strategist victoria fernandez, great to see you b
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both, oil is down it was down 6% and i think it recovered a little bit this of course on the mid eastern news i wonder if that's affecting the market in any way. >> absolutely. the next two weeks are critical there make or break for the financial market is not simply the election or geopolitical risk that is affecting oil but it's a earning picture coming up five of the big. >> seven technology supporting but the economic data oil feeds into disinflation story, gdp, pce, the feds favored gauge of inflation and the jobs report. yes the stock market has been rising but so is bitcoin, gold today oil is lower that is a good thing it's a temporary sigh of relief, we know the turmoil in the middle east is far from over and that affects our wallets and inflation. domestic production is the way to protect yourself from rising
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soaring geopolitical concerns. david: let's talk about the politics in the market are they being affected at the ends announce of what's happening politically. >> i think there is definitely repercussion in the market may not be necessarily what's driving everything but his people looking forward insane regardless of which administration comes in you are going to probably have higher inflation. that is feeding through to the market it is one of the reasons we are seeing treasury yields move higher because people anticipate that coming forward and there are companies that are saying we are just going to hold off on our x-uppercase-letter, were not to spend money right now because we don't know what regulations are going to look like we don't know what taxes are going to look like, companies are taking a little bit of a pause here until they see which administration is going to be there. those are the types of elements that are affecting the market it is not one particular outcome that is driving the market higher today.
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david: although there is a nice lot of green on the market as we see and one that has political condensations djt donald trump stock was up 18.6%. obviously it ebbs and flows with what people think is going to happen to him next week. is it is saying by or are you staying far away with something like that. >> hold on that is to larry and then i can go to victoria. >> we look at the smart money right now and what they're focused on ms. inflation story there is a lot of trading stories djt but the inflation is that interest rates are up at a three month i got 20% in two weeks, that is really the big story, of course madison square
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garden was a huge event and got a lot of eyeballs but coming out of that elon musk says there's a lot of government ways at him and that resonates with viewers. a lot of people believe that and that the biggest take away from this weekend. david: talk about elon musk tesla had a huge week is basically flat today but it was a big time last week, is it still a buy? >> had a huge run up i would probably wait to have a little bit of a pullback we know we have five of the mag seven names reporting earnings this week. tesla could trade in response to what's happening as those they might trade as a group the run-up was so strong i think you can dollar average your way in with a little bit above pullback i would not make a whole position on it at this point in time there's been too heavy of a run on last week and that should
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settle down over the next few days. >> is an important stock i want to ask you a question has it had its run-up in some people wondering if biden did so well for pushing the eb stocks and, that is not in the white house to succeed biden with the same thing happen with donald trump in the white house? do you think him taking away the ev mandates might her a stock like tesla? >> what we learned over the last two administrations is predicting sectors on presidential campaigns is a difficult challenge that has an impact but it gets priced in but oil stocks did not do well under donald trump surprisingly they did well under the green president which was biden and you'll see the same thing with eb stocks tesla is poised to do well under future administrations as the growth of ev but mosques other businesses when you strand astronauts in space spacex is the one that rescues them. >> great to see you both, thank
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you for coming in. it is a final full week of the campaign, former president trump heading back to georgia after his big rally at madison square garden fox news correspondent mark meredith has the latest from the campaign trail. good to see you. >> the former president will bring his campaign to the church in the atlanta suburbs to motivate people in the faith community and they're also passing out booklets like this trying to show people what issues matter and what they think they can get off your message in the final stretch of the campaign. what's amazing in georgia so many people have voted take a look at the ballots cast 2.6 million people in the state have voted early in more than 174,000 people have already returned their absentee ballots brian kemp has been holding multiple advents to get off the vote from trump and down ballot republicans but he claims democrats are not spending
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enough time focusing on the issues which most americans are focusing on pocketbook issues. >> they know today they're worse off than four years ago that's what this election is about it is about inflation in the disaster at the border and that's what we will continue to campaign on. >> tim walz said he'll be back in georgia tomorrow stops in savannah and columbus kamala harris the vice president held a large rally last week and there was a lot of questions about what support among black male voters she may have between now and election day but here is sarah gets insist black voters will back her campaign. >> black man are the second strongest cohort of democratic voters what we see she is showing them the respect by speaking to the issues and the issues differ from other coh cohorts. >> were going to see the former first lady michelle obama headline a major rally tomorrow with the celebrities from hollywood is all about get out the vote operation trump is a
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big rally in downtown atlanta this evening but this will be his first up this afternoon. david: thank you for that vice president harris informer trump's campaigns are planning to double down in pennsylvania later this week with many predicting pennsylvania could be the deciding state in the election eight days from now alexandria hoff is in lancaster with the very latest. >> and to be with you, tonight in philadelphia former president obama will rally for harris that will include a performance by bruce springsteen as democrats hold onto pennsylvania largest cities, philadelphia, pittsburgh and the collar counties, something interesting has happened this year, the registration advantage that democrats have enjoyed statewide has dwindled and democrats outnumber republicans but this year is less than 300,000 registrations in philadelphia yesterday vice president harris was there and she visited the
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church congregation and small businesses before hosting a rally. on saturday former president trump rallied in penn state in state college pennsylvania, his first trip to campaign. an appeal to younger voters. elon musk was here in lancaster county on behalf of former president trump and also presented the latest 1 million-dollar check to a petition signer on the controversial giveaway. counties also dealing with registration issue a pretty serious one that was flagged 2500 registration forms that came into the county, the 2500 may have been fraud, the republican sector weighed in on that on fox. listen. >> is unclear how many orfeo the voter registration applications were submitted that were not legitimate, they are easily caught and conspicuous and they're not processed. >> this is a criminal investigation that may impact to other counties as well, this is
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organize canvassing effort that dropped off the registration forms. the district attorney was asked in favored either party, she said it did not, they are looking to press criminal charges. david: very interesting, thank you very much, political commentator sarah bedford and former pennsylvania democrat congressman taking up the classes patrick murphy to discuss it all with us, thank you for being here, there were a lot of antics at madison square garden, whole cogan ripping his shirt off with this classic signature move, trump hit a couple of key points, i want to play one for you and get your reaction. roll tape. >> i would like to begin by asking a very simple question are you better off now than you were four years ago? david: that is it on all the issues, the key issues of course with the exception of abortion, donald trump is way ahead of
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kalama harris on the economy and on the border et cetera and clearly she has not one over voters, how in one weeks time does she get voters to answer yes to that question rather than know? >> first off, i was a whole commedia back in the day in grade school but would say kalama harris has no doubt the vice president has closed the gap on the economy and when she presented concrete details not a tentative plan, concrete details on economy for everyone to grow at the middle class such as a $50000 tax break for small businesses where 90% of americans are employed to small business, not corporations, things such as the child tax credit. >> that he/she hasn't changed the numbers. americans still feel rotten about the economy. >> people don't want to go back to the policies, four years ago.
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david: she is a part of the failed policies. >> what i am saying for years ago we got to that the american people put through the ringer no doubt about it were finally on the right track and make sure we don't go back to foul policies, you know as well as i do we increase our national debt $8 trillion. >> we keep increasing it during harris and biden. >> it is still hard to make the case that she went over the argument, clearly the polls showed that she hasn't. i have to talk about one thing about madison square garden, the suggestion by hillary clinton and other democrats, it may make the nazi rally in 1939 just because it was in the same venue madison square garden, we should remind people, in 1992 i remember well i was writing for new york city at madison square garden that's where the dnc held the convention at which bill
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clinton, hilary's husband of course that the following, pretty dynamic speech and kind of mimic what donald trump was saying, he said the thing that makes me angry, we actually have the soundbite, let's play that. roll tape. >> the thing that makes me angry about what has gone wrong in the last 12 years is that our government has lost touch with our values while our politicians continue to shout about them. i am tired of it. i was raised to believe the american dream is built on rewarding hard work but we have seen the folks in washington turned the american ethic on his head. david: a lot of the trump insults are not there in the other kind of birdseed that he peppers his speech with but the message sounds very similar.
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>> i think there were headlines that came out in the madison square garden event last night that were not helpful to the trump campaign by trying to demonize his big rally is somehow out of bounds because of the nazi rally almost 100 years ago as part and parcel of the democratic closing argument which is trying to scare their otherwise unenthusiastic base into showing up at the polls into your point earlier they are not longer trying to make the case for kamala harris, the persuasion. of the election is pretty much over at this point and it's just about turning out the party faithful in trying to overcome the enthusiasm gap that donald trump has. what you don't hear from kamala harris and is are trying to make the case on the merits that she can do better on the economy and on immigration that's not what we hear from kamala harris it is
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about scaring voters into voting against donald trump at this point because that is the only card she has left to play this late in the game she is out of runway. >> what i love most about, first of all your service to the nation which was very honorable, god bless you for that and secondly you care about the issues you never bought into the nazi talk, did you? >> today or ever. my next-door neighbor and bristol park county wanted to swing districts when i moved in four years ago he had a trump sticker on his bumper sticker and a trump sticker on his window and he voted for him in 16 and 20, no joke he said patrick i want you to know something i voted for him and i'm not voting for him this time because i don't think he's done the market's best interest and i said i appreciate that and i don't campaign i door knock but not to my next-door neighbor because we have to live together make sure i'm a good neighbor and i think there's a lot of us on the majority of americans that are tired of the rhetoric.
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they want a new chapter in people. >> they want the issues and they want to talk about the issues. >> not what we saw last night at msg. >> you see it on both sides, what happened to beyoncé, why did she not sing, she ticked off a lot of democrat young voters that walked out, why did she not sing. >> i was with the vice president last week in fox county and they played beyoncé song freedom when she came in i love that song but i hear you and they had two thirds of destiny's child and michelle williams. >> i have to ask quickly. it used to be, the thing that ticked off republicans most in 2020 was ballot harvesting, would you know, now they're getting into it at a rally in las vegas last week thursday there were representatives taking ballots of mail-in ballots from the gop people
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walking in from the trump rally have they given in to this issue entirely customer. >> rightly so the republicans have embraced early voting measures and you see that the numbers out of nevada and north carolina that shows republicans are not shying away from the early vote necessarily that could be a bad thing republicans with their day vote meaning fewer people will show up on tuesday where it could mean that they have learned to gain a system the democrats masked years earlier. david: if you can't beat them, join them, sarah patrick, great to see you both, thank you for being here. oil prices plunging after israel's attacks spares iran's energy facilities. we have a live report from israel right after this.
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benjamin netanyahu just addressed israel's parliament, benjamin netanyahu said israel is trying to advance a deal to release a few hostages. however, the new york times is reporting that hamas has already rejected a 48 hour cease-fire option exchanging israeli hostages for palestinian prisoners that proposal was originally suggested by egypt. the latest talks have been happening in qatar's joe hall in key stakeholders involved, egypt and qatar are mediators for hamas american cia director bill burns was there yesterday getting back with the head of israel's intelligence agency mossad to return here to israel this evening. he said israel is pursuing viable cease-fire routes and will keep you updated on all of this. we have fresh video to show you, israel says the air force fighter jets attacked hezbollah weapon stories locations in the stronghold city in southern
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lebanon says it destroyed has a lot of rocket launchers israel says it's warning civilians to evacuate before it strikes. all the peace talks comes after the historic strike on iran saturday it was the largest military strike ever against iran israel said it destroyed iran's air defense system so it can freely fight under flyover iran and attack if necessary. iran says it'll give an appropriate response to israel's we can attack. we will be here on the ground to keep you updated. david: thank you for that spring and israeli ambassador to the united nations dn danny do not t do you think it accomplished. >> thank you for having me we sent a clear message, don't mess with israel sending trigger ballistic missiles into our
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cities and we said we will retaliate and we did and what we show them in to reach an destination in iran they are vulnerable and we decided to attack military targets this time and they will continue to attack us and we can get to any destination with anyone. >> you the first wave more than a month ago that took out the air defense systems that they have. this took out the missile facilities, is there going to be a third wave. i know you don't want it telegraphed but people are on the edge of their seat. if iran doesn't do a counter attack will there be another attack by israel? >> we are a faithful nation we don't seek walls and from iran if they do not attack israel we will not attack them. unfortunately they focus only on aggression and their proxies in
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the last few weeks they attack from iran that sent directly missiles into our communities and i hope it will be quiet it will be quiet in tel aviv and jerusalem and adobe quiet and tape ran as well. david: let me ask a question about your relationship with the united states specifically on your efforts to defeat hezbollah and hamas including strikes within iran president biden says he will not support an israeli strike related to tehran nuclear facilities but this is an important but. he said in the past he will never allow iran to get a nuke. how do you score this to priorities? >> we hope the international community including the u.s. will understand if you sit idly by and watch what's happening they will achieve the nuclear capabilities very similar to what happened with north korea one morning they announced they
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have the capabilities so we cannot allow it to happen especially after what we saw coming from the aggression and we hope the u.s. another democracies will have the courage to stand up against evil and to apply sanctions and cripple them cripple the economy isolate them diplomatically and basically not allowing them to achieve what they want to do but if we do not have a choice we will do what we have to do we have shown the courage that we have. david: don't you need u.s. support to attack their nuclear facilities, we know their way below ground they are 200 feet below ground at least they are well fortified and concrete et cetera. don't you need the kind of technology that the u.s. can provide to have a successful attack against the nuclear facilities. >> it will definitely be easier in the total of the u.s. another democracies but when you look
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back at the short history most of the walls that we want ourselves we will need ammunition in the technology and at the end of the day we don't expect anyone to fight our fight we do fight the same enemies that's why think the u.s. and other countries will support israel but at the end of the day we are fighting our wars. >> president biden and his team were under the impression that you could talk the iranians out of it through the nuclear deals that they had dating back to the obama administration. i don't think president trump was as naïve, he had his maximum pressure campaign that cut off the revenue resources and was very effective against stopping their expansion not only with the nuclear facilities but also in funding terrorism. i suspect that you go even further and suggest is not good
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to be possible to stop their nuclear expansion unless there is a strike, is that true? >> i think it's still an option to apply sanctions and put pressure and cripple the economy of iran. >> forgive me for interrupted but will sanctions be enough. >> it depends if you are determined and enforce them. unfortunately what we've seen with european countries speak about sanctions but at the same today there signing contracts with tape ran. if your crippling sanctions i think you can bring the regime that will have to slow down or stop them with the nuclear admission. otherwise i agree we will have to use military power. david: ambassador danny danon, good to have you here, thank you for being with us today. after this nine years later in the world series is coming back to new york. the yankees are going to take on
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the yankees are back in the bronx for a must win games three against the dodgers after they lost the first two, those were extraordinarily exciting games, nate foy is live from yankee stadium with more, you have a ringside seat. >> we certainly do. it's relatively historic, these are the top two teams of baseball the top two players, there is certainly a lot of buzz in the city. it's been 5473 days since the yankees have posted a world series game the last one in 2009 against the phillies. thousands of fans will be spending an average of over $2000 per ticket to cheer on the yankees and wanting to watch how they receive the best player aaron judge who has struggled mightily in the postseason, 6 - 40 so far in the playoffs he looks lost even in the world series he has six strikeouts, 149 so far this series, he is
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the mvp front runner in the al, the nl mvp front runner shohei ohtani has struggled with one hit in the world series. shohei ohtani's health was a big question coming in tonight's game he injured his shoulder sliding into second base but the dodgers manager dave roberts believes he will be out there tonight. >> i think is obviously very well aware of himself and his body. if he feels good enough to go i see no reason why he would not be in their. >> the dodgers practiced in new york last night walker buehler will take them out in game three against clark schmidt. if the dodgers when they will be up three games - 0 and only one team as ever blown at 3l lead that's a 2004 yankees against dave roberts when he was a player for the boston red sox but the signs of history are not all bad for the yankees, the past two times that these teams have met the world series, the team that lost the first two games on the road rattled off four straight wins to take the
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title. we'll see if the yankees get the process started with the crucial game three tonight which is on fox. david: i love the details. thank you very much. let's bring in sports agent and a key lease founder doug eldridge for more so far even though it is 0 two for the yankees and they came so close it was a tie game until the tenth on friday yet the extraordinary grand slam walkoff run but for those yankees out there there are more than a few in the new york area, steve forbes sent me an e-mail he's a diehard yankees fan he said the yankees lost the first two games of the 1956 and 1958 series and came back to win the series, there is still hope. >> absolutely. there is a mental and mathematical. mentally how do you eat an elephant one bite at a time or
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world series one bite at a time that's always the case but never more so down two games to none but the back of the baseball card ten times in mlb history the team has been down 0 two and went back to win it the last time was a 96 yankees, dropped to about the title back to the bronx the other positive element they drop the two games on the road it's not like they drop them at home and now they have to go to los angeles the bronx is ready for them and it could not come at a better time. >> let's switch to the dodgers. we came at 1130 on saturday naïve time and use all the shoulder you saw him grimace and it looks serious he was not playing a fake soccer injury he was hurting their and you can see his shoulder sticking out a little bit it was a dislocation do you think he will be able to play a one 100% tonight. >> a quick distinction it was not a full dislocation that's when the ball pops out of the
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socket and pops back in her manually adjusted very painful a partial dislocation the problem all the ligaments intended to soft tissue will be inflammation the early prognosis or feedback he has power and gripping the sweet sensation. by all indications he will be on the mound as the judge goes for the cases, this is the best players in the mlb number one and number two media market in the u.s. no matter who brings home mlb is the one laughing to the bank and the phenomenal world series. >> clearly have some numbers, friday's game number one was an instant classic 50-point to million viewers of average unit i mentioned freddie freeman's grand slam homerun at that time 17.8 million people watching the of the east coast, the west coast into legacy teams it as everything that you could want.
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>> a walkoff grand slam to any game one of the world series, iconic, freddie freeman, game one you have a walkoff grandson, came to the yankees almost come back, game three you talk about the coliseum the stage being set the bloodiest sand for the yankees and dodgers. what an environment, this is such a world series everything that we hope for and i think the yankees will pull it out. david: it is been magic so far, it was on friday. i may yankees fran but the grandson has never happened before the world series and it was amazing, thank you so much enjoy the game tonight, thank you for being here. after the break and ongoing labor strike causing boeing to bring through crash in the way makers looking to boost the finances and whether they're doing the right thing with jonathan hoenig, that is next. ♪
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an attempt to boost the finances to avoid being noninvestment as a labor strike has gone on for a month now causing the company to burn through cash let's bring in hedge fund manager in fox news contributor jonathan hoenig. it does strike me as a desperate attempt when you issue so much more stock, is a $19 billion. at any rate $19 billion doesn't that dilute the value of each share. >> it does in those shares are down about 55% in the last five years in the market is up one 100% in the boeing stock has been cut in half and it comes down to two words poor management people say anyone can be the ceo and management and boeing has been managed into the ground and these are desperate times for boeing within danger of the dow jones industrial
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average and the bonds are in junk status which is never happened in the strike is ongoing a billion dollars a month. for a company that is basically the fact of monopoly in the u.s. with major government contracts this is a real turn of events. >> it used to be a mainstay in the manufacturing field, what is your feeling about manufacturing in general and the united states is become a controversial political issue in the campaign what do you think about it how are we doing in the manufacturing sector. >> i don't think there's anything inherently about manufacturing and technology or service data but the market is preference in a lot of the value oriented names. it's been growth for quite some time and the mag seven stocks. as of now since the election is been value stocks outperforming growth. value, boeing is a hell of a value stock but ironically often
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times the time to buy these names is after they get kicked out of the dow jones industrial average, ge is one example in the financial got kicked out after 2008, boeing has a tan on his plate all the crashes from 2018, 2019 major safety concerns and the justice department is breathing down his neck. >> you don't want to catch a falling knife. >> invented technology, manufacturing and technology go together like intel which was supposed to be doing great right now because of the chips act the $280 billion taxpayer spent until the manufacturing chip industry strong hasn't worked with intel. a most amazing to imagine the intel back where it was in back in the 1990s and early 2000 that's been dead money for 24 years and more so alluding to your point about government whether intel or the billions and billions of dollars spent in recent years on green energy and
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showing the apartment government spending one thing that hasn't gone down we've seen stocks in the rate and the debt and deficit continues to grow that will hangover the market of arbiter who wins the presidency. >> the other thing growing is the price of gold it is edging up towards $3000, when you think it'll make it. >> i thought inflation was coming down they said it would be transient don't make it your only back but i believe gold goes higher. >> great stuff. hospitals across the country are conserving iv fluids because of a nationwide shortage caused by hurricane holding a senior pharmacy director at the university of utah health i understand this precedes hurricane holding is been a problem for a while, what is it you would think something like this would be relatively easy to make, saline solution does not
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have exotic ingredients. >> it doesn't it's a simple product but it takes a lot of effort to make sure it does not have any particles and sterile, no bacteria so it's safe to go inside of your vein. david: it is lifesaving there are moments in my families life where family members have been saved by the little bags hanging on the side of the beds. if we don't get enough people will die. >> is very critical and that's why hospitals are doing all they can to make sure they have the fluids for the very critical cases and in some cases it means other cases are rescheduled for right now. >> what is causing the holdup and manufacturing. >> we saw the devastation from hurricane helene and there's only so many factors that can make the products and really difficult to stockpile when you
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think a bag of saline is a sizable loaf of bread and it weighs over 2 pounds that makes it really hard to have a good stockpile so most of this is me just in time so when we have a disaster like we saw that we automatically result in the shortage. david: what about regulation, i understand there is a lot of regulation that go into making this and how it's kept, is not part of the problem as well. >> i think fta has cleared through the red tape in order to get the factory back online there are regulations but i think the regulations are good if you could have something of your blood one or your own vein you want that to be for sure bacteria free and sterile and no particles. >> i know you don't want to get dragged into politics and i will not do it directly but indirectly both candidates are claiming that they are
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responsible for in one way or another dropping drug prices and pharmaceuticals. does either party have any bragging rights in that regard have the efforts of the bioneers administration brought down broadly speaking drug prices and the same when president trump was in office? >> i think when we think about products like saline user cheap generic drugs and those on the drug prices were talking about were talking about very expensive branded products. in some cases some of the shortages that we have are because of our generic prices are too low for the factories to keep their factories updated and not enough supply. david: what do you say is the actual price control if you want to call it that that the government has put on these products is causing shortages. >> no price control for the generic products, the problem there's so much competition we seen a race to the bottom in
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