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>> dan? don dial tone but talking on long island about who's the greatest, have a li list send regards émigrés have all type mover may be even greater than elvis. elvis had a guitar, i don't have a guitar. no is going to accuse of donald trump of understatement. anytime a politician so saves greater than elvis you've got to give them a miss. i matured this election does work out for trump there is a casino owner out there in vegas who be happy to give trump a chance to beat elvis' is 600 straight sold out shows. what member of you have been hit or miss to send it to us j er on fnc play that is it for this week show. thanks to my channel and to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. eric: first early ballots are being counted across the cou
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country. former president trump returns to the campaign trail in north carolina. there are 45 days left in the race for the white house but you see him in wilmington, north carolina where he is holding a rally right now. hello everyone this is "fox news live" i'm eric shawn. hi arthel. arthel: i'm arthel neville term about mr. trump rallies in the tar heel state today, vice president harris is taken the day off. she capped off a very busy week of campaigning with stops in wisconsin and georgia yesterday. earlier shady vice president accepted an invite to a second debate with the former president next month. here is help mr. trump responded moments ago. >> know she wants to do a debate right before the election with cnn because she's losing badly per the problem with another debate as it is just too late. voting is already started. she has had a chance to deal with fox.
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she went into no primary she got no votes bro she's done one debate, i've been to pray is too late to do another i'd love to in many ways but it's too late too. the voting is cast. eric: "fox news live" is at that rally with the very latest from there, hi alex. >> the former president's plane just took off he has departed north carolina. this is a crowd that been waiting quite a while to see is not just today but he h had an event in april scheduled but the inclement weather made that have to be canceled. a lot of people hold that from then until now to see you then. he sat up on stage" this election is about the economy for this election it is about the border. he said both things are intertwined too. he noted his appealing the recent interest rate cut from the federal reserve he thanks that was politically motivated the timing of it and not because of economic strength like jerome powell said. speaking with supporters today in wilmington, the cost of living issues is what this is motivating them both to get out
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and cast their ballot mostly housing prices, groceries, utility costs. for the president got a loud applause when he mentored his no tax on tips, overtime or social security benefits he spoke about the early voting. encourage all legal forms of it but noted his preference. >> please get out and vote. [cheering] i would rather see one day voting paper ballot, voter id and proof of citizenship and we hawould have been nice honest election. early in person voting is kicked off in virginia and other key states as well like minnesota, south dakota to the changes elsewhere like pennsylvania were mandated voters must properly date their mail in ballot ballots to count for george of the election board passed a rule ballots must be countered by hand by three separate poll workers. wwhich are probably secular stae previously said was going to delay result out of georgia.
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the stop in north carolina is an important one for the former president when the state in 20,162,020 but in 2020 was by smaller margin. to try to take the stern state blue. arthel: so if you live in wilmington, north coin or delver your town vis visages today's as it is todaypresident by dispe leaders of australia, india and japan the thursday quad countries on top of their agenda escalating tensions with china. meantime vice president kamala harris remains on the campaign trail picked she was in wisconsin last night voters not to take recent bulls were granted. think of all votes count their neck and neck sheet and former president trump in those polls. let's go t to wilmington, delawe were lucas tomlinson was there at the president.
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height lucas. clark's good after the arrival of the official party has just started the prime ministers of australia, india, and japan have just arrived here to greet present invited notable vice president kamala harris please not here. she's on the campaign trail as you mentioned but speaking lastr sonsite in wisconsin perhaps on both some distance between herself and president biden less that she said the following. >> america is ready to chart a new way forward. we are ready. we are ready. we are ready for a new generation of leadership that is optimistic about what we can do together. >> just in the last few minutes president biden began beating the official part of the first to ride the prime minister of australia early in his presidency president biden signed a defense agreement with australia to sell them up to
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five virginia class attack submarines. the problem some defense insiders said the inventory is short the u.s. navy on this 21 of them and a 40 night attack submarines overall with 40% of those down from maine at any given time. u.s. navy is supposed to have 66 attack submarines on the books. top republican on the senate armed services committee said the u.s. needs a reagan style defense buildup and spend 5% of the economy on defense occluding ramping up a worship production crank out more to compete with china. >> 200 times more capacity to build ships and that is an enormous advantage. and in this world where we are facing a four-headed threat from an axis of aggression, we need to do our part. >> the prime ministers of japan and india have just arrived
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there taking a photo now we should be ready for opening remarks soon. it is notable there will not be a press conference this weekend. arthel: i'm sure you give us a wrap up come monday part lucas, i happen to catch the harris campaign you referenced. she was not distancing herself from the biden administration, she was saying because again i watched it, she was saying this time to turn the page from the trump style of government too. that is what she was talking about. just a clarification. >> is also no mention of biden. arthel: thanks lucas. >> my guesses it is still pretty capable has hundreds and hundreds of precision guided munitions that can attempt to beat launch into israel. the threat remains because it's not just hezbollah, hamas and the end it is the iranians though underwrite, fund them and help them rebuild even in the
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face of israeli excellence. eric: the uranian's of mike pompeo knows a lot about that as of you as officials this as israel's targeting terrorism on two fronts. idf said senior leader more than a dozen militants were killed by an airstrike in beirut yesterday. meantime in gaza today is really forces struck a school they claim was of course being used as a hamas command center. nate foy with more on all of this from tel aviv tonight. >> another busy day on israel's northern border. tonight, several israeli fighter jets have struck. in many positions in southern lebanon. because of increased by the idf is out with new guidance for israelis and the northern part of the country. part of the guidance they're set to reduce indoor and outdoor gatherings. they can do that but they are
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supposed to stay near shelters because of the increased risk. take a look at the bit it has was launched well over 100 rockets to that you see israel's iron dome heart at work intercepting many of them. the idf responded with artillery and several airstrikes. wait a weapons depot and thousands of hezbollah launchers and a short period of time tonight meanwhile in gaza city israel hit a former school israel said it's a command center the health of ministry women and showed the death toll in beirut yesterday at least 16 terrorists including several commanders the most important was ibrahim aqil he was wanted by the u.s. for his role in the 1983 bombing at that u.s. in beirut's. over three and people were killed in those attacks. take a look at this. of hezbollah walkie-talkies
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exploding on wednesday. more than 3400 wounded. the walkie-talkies you see on wednesday with lebanon health ministerminister calling both oe attacks were crimes. meantime in tel aviv hundreds of thousands protested yet again. calling for their government to reach an agreement. to end the war this as prime minister benjamin netanyahu had a security briefing. senior defense ministers met to defend strategy. i'll send it back to you. eric: the bombing killed 241 of those barracks we will thank israel for taking out the mastermind. nate foy live in tel aviv, thank you. >> israel's attacks targets in
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lebanon of a wider war. national security advisor jake sullivan earlier today. >> it has been since october 7. there are moments it's more cute than others. it is one of those moments where it is more cute. >> the risk of escalation is real. let's bring in mike is a retired navy seal officer. first of all rigging pagers and walking walkie-talkies as explicit as a game changer? if so how so? >> you got to look at it from this point of a perspective. it's not the first time a terrorist organization has been terrorized by nationstate. it's that master class to get into the supply chain system.
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that hezbollah was using for their communications. otitis there is not a hezbollah operative or soldier that won't think twice about using an electronic device. which means there now in their thought process. arthel: can terrorists use this tactic or is it too sophisticated for them? >> they have the capability got to number israel as a nation of the startups. they are technologically advanced but what we are also seeing the preparation of the battle space with 68000 israel was displaced systematically preparing the battlefield if an invasion is ultimately decided upon. there command and control with the removal. they've got to take a shot and there will have actionable deal take the opportunity for their heating ammo depots, if an
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invasion is agreed upon by netanyahu. arthel: that is hezbollah we are talking about. hamas is still hard at work. what i want to do in a bad way, side-by-side look of hezbollah and hamas. has wondered if thousand fighters with hamas nine to 12000 fighters. hezbollah has firepower at which whichhamas is 30,000 rockets. when you look at the annual revenue, hezbollah and hamas is raking in over $1 billion each year. first of all, where and how does hamas get the money and how to get the work into israel? >> i ronnie is ultimately the
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epicenter for that she at militia. to the point they can maneuver resources to northern israel to do with the imminent threat they are post- with there. ultimately iran and you've got to remember iran is in a dicey situation. the ayatollah is always one bad protester uprising from an internal event. ultimately russia and china are involved in the decision-making process for iran. whatever disruption they can gain in the region as it aids russia with ukraine. and china's expansion. arthel: not to get off track here you said emphatically russia and china are directing iran and its operation its terrorist operation. why is the u.s. still doing business with china? how does china get to remain
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sort of an upstanding nation on a level, on the world stage? >> we become so dependent on china as an economic or are. they're also a military. competitor. i think until we can maneuver will continue to be dependent on them which forces us to the negotiation table in dealing with them into the future. arthel: interesting. will have more on that but do not have time. how much time do i have come a guys a couple more? or do i have to say goodbye? already have about a minute. so what i would like to do is we talked about hezbollah you said they are strong. i want to know what are the implications of this were unfolding on lebanon soil? >> so, the impetus behind in the
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two way radios was brought on by a plan called the conquest of galilee. this october 7 style attack plan by hezbollah on the soil of israel. israel was forced to deal with hezbollah. as you can see they're moving their forces into northern israel in preparation for an invasion if that is called for. israel could ill afford another october 7 attack. the netanyahu attack could ill afford another october 7 attack they were forced to deal with this problem on a grander scale at this time. arthel: and again okay, more questions but not enough time at the moment will have you back again mike, thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks arthel. arthel: you take care. so for the next guest is the economy is the wildcard in the election but coming up some
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arthel: and got investigators in a small kentucky town are tried by the motive by the shooting death of a judge. this happening in his courtroom chambers. the manic use in the shooting is the county sheriff who is now sitting behind bars i was stunned at local residents wait for answers. let's go to madison scarpino is live in atlanta with the very latest on the story, madison? >> people in this tight knit community still trying to make sense of this there sheriff is now charged with murdering a well-known local judge inside of his own chambers. neighbors are especially shocked because people who know the two men say they were friends. >> the details i do not have at this time but we know there was an argument between the two that led up. what exactly transpired prior to the shots being fired, still are things or try to get answers too. >> police as a district judge kevin mullins was pronounced dead at the courthouse with multiple gunshot wounds. they're describing the scene as
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very gruesome. ain say sheriff sean steins turned himself in and was arrested on scene without issues. we are still waiting to learn exactly what led up to the shooting. and why the men were arguing. we do know sheriff science is accused in a federal lawsuit of ignoring abuse by one of his deputies. that de deputy pleaded guilty to forcing a woman have sex in the chambers. failing to adequately train and supervise that jeopardy. anything to do thursday's killing. we do know the sheriff was deposed in that lawsuit just three days before the judge's death. we are expecting to see the sheriff and a kentucky courtroom on wednesday. hopefully we'll get some more details then back to you. arthel: madison scarpino thank you requesting to lower the cost of living because while our economy is doing well by many
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measures, prices for everyday necessities like groceries are still too high. you know it and i know it. >> vice president kamala harris at a rally and a battleground, wisconsin talking about the high prices that we all see it's a big reason why the economy is issue number one for voters to have the election economists note inflation and interest rates are going down. still, americans credit card debt look at that a record $1.14 trillion on your credit card. the unemployment rate stands at below four-point to percent rate happens to be about half a point from a recent record lows. with all of this and play what is it me for the economy going forward as voters hit the polls? liz peek is here fox news contributor. what you see coming up at least through november 2 as far as the economy is concerned what are were youconcerned about? >> i think through the election the economy is probably going to be in pretty decent shape.
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it comes down to consumers and higher ring. what does the job market look like? ironically when the fed cut 50 basis points the other day which is presumed to stave off any kind of downturn increase people's anxiety about what does the fed know about the jobs market that we don't know? what we do know is the job additions have slowed over recent months. we know people are quitting their job less frequently and that consumers are more concerned about being rehired it. we also know small as is this which are over 50% of employees are reluctant to hire because they are not particularly positive about the outlook. so weirdly in the last several weeks concerns about eight recession according to bloomberg have actually doubled. even though according to j powell everything is looking pretty good. so i do not expect much of a downturn between now and the election.
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there will be increased conversation and prediction of a less hiring and a fall off in the economy as we go forward after the election. eric: you talk about a soft landing and jerome powell is saying it's growing at a solid place he also said the labor market is in solid conditions. that's a quote from him is he right is he a bit off base? someone has to ask us why they fit this basis point cut? it's very rarely the case the fed starts a cutting cycle with a big cut like that. very few people expected it to weeks before and then all the sudden everyone expected it. the only thing that changed as analyte financial came out and talked about delinquency on auto loans going up. why is that important? that is the last thing people allowed to go bad in their household income or whatever. the household account.
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you did your car to get to work. it's very important to keep your car so people don't usually default on their auto loan. i think that in reports from a lot of companies after second-quarter earnings about a slowing consumer trend. about lower and middle income americans in particular facing big hurdles and falling behind on their credit card debt. i think all that is painted a picture of an economy slowing down. i do not think there's any doubt about that. but we go into negative territory right away, i doubt it. sweetheart that's it about the car delinquency loan it's like the canary in the coal mine print your right that's a lesson you want to lose it up or try to protect your car in your car payment is much as possible. >> that's the only new information j powell had. he said we are data driven. what was the data? the other thing that is sort of
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strange is we do not know what the jobs numbers are because they have been revised so drastically over and over again. no one has confidence bad water 42000 jobs in august. over the last year some indicators are we haven't added any jobs. this is why the rate cut on rethink their forecast. eric: finally, what is each candidate have to do to try to reassure people in the economy? >> i think kamala harris has to stop talking about her growing up in a middle-class family as being the solution to controlling inflation and so forth. i think trump has a very good record to run on. he had a very strong employment picture up until coated. people were gaining in terms of real income the number from the census bureau that came out show
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income went up much faster under trump then under biden. in fact through 23 it went down in real terms under biden. so kamala harris has to explain why her policies are better than the harris/biden or biden/harris white has to been living for three to half your safari don't think she's done that. eric: that is the race right there almost in a nutshell practically, jet eight thank you for the insight on your economy as always. >> thank you for having me. arthel: there's growing outrage in california were a serial rapist will soon be released from prison. plus police in new york city are facing a question about a shooting on the subway platform that injured an officer and a bystander. those stories and much more strstraightahead on "fox news live."
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arthel: a southern california community is looking for any way to prevent a violent criminal known as the pillowcase at rapist for moving in. authorities plan to send a 73-year-old christopher hubbard to a desert town north of los angeles once he is released next month. hubbard admitted to raping more than 100 women in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. christina coleman is live in los angeles with the latest. >> violent sexual predator christopher hubbard was also known as the infamous of pillowcase rapist is set to be released despite his history involving sex crimes are former interim jon scott admitted to raping at least 100 women throughout california, dating back to the 1970s. he was released from prison in
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1979 and moved to the bay area where he was convicted of another strength of the sexual assaults but he was released again in 2014 and ended up back in custody for violating the terms of his release the estimate decades in and out of prison remains incarcerated in a state hospital. now the department of state hospitals has a recommended he is suitable for conditional release of her they did not state wise citing privacy laws. they also recommended he be placed in the antelope valley, a community in the high desert about 80 miles north of downtown l.a. which has upset folks in that area. click on the next time is going to escalate is going to start murdering. people are not going to put up with it but we are done with that. if you got life teaches in the prison for life. >> l.a. county d.a. as opposed to hubbard's potential release into the antelope valley pretty shows that quote is a blatant disregard for the safety and well-being of the residence
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there. some of them express their fear and frustration at a community meeting. we all moved out here to get away from this stuff. [applause] it's very remote and sparse. it is ideal for someone to get out and wander around. like you said there's no supervision. >> delightful very, very upset their schedule for october 1 to determine exactly where hubbard will be placed. supreme court christina: thank you. eric: meanwhile in new york city the released video to nypd officers opening fire on the subway platform. after confronting a man seen with a knife that suspect accused and is seen lunging at the police officers with that knife. critics say the cops went too far after a bystander was injured in the shooting. cb cut and live a new york city with the very latest on this.
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>> the suspect development goals pleaded not guilty from a hospital bed as he was arraigned on a slew of criminal charges this week. newly released body camera video shows the dramatic encounter. we doing to warn our viewers some of what you're about to see may be disturbing but investigators say it last sunday nichols jumped they turns out to nypd officers asked him to leave it. as is exit surveillance video capture a knife in his hand as he returned to the station officers follow up to the subway platform for a body camera video shows officers telling him repeatedly to drop the knife it. he ignores the commands, even challenging the officers to shoot him. the train pulls into the station the situation escalates with officers once again telling to drop the weapon. his taste but appears to have no effect the confrontation moves
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back on the platform he runs towards one of the officers toward a knife. shots are fired other passengers run away. one of the officers was injured an innocent bystander was left critically wounded. nypd has defended its officers and called the shooting is tragic. >> this incident was not about this incident was about a person armed with a deadly weapon. in protecting our cops and citizens on that train. >> this week of protesters have accused the nypd and the family and att attorney called the shog reckless. >> our client was shot in the head by the nypd. >> he was on his way to work there is no reason why he should not make it to work.
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>> local reports say the suspect was known to police the suspect'suspectsattorney maintan a sense of. >> thank you. >> secret services claiming full responsibility for july's attempted assassination of former president trump acting director ronald rowe admitted yesterday the agency failed on the day of the shooting in pennsylvania. the secret service will change his operation. lawmakers are demanding action now. madeleine madeleine rivera has . >> secret service local police knew securing the rally site in butler, pennsylvania was going to be a challenge they recognize there is an unobstructed view of the stage get there is no follow-through to mitigate these concerns. authorities were worried about the possession of a local tactical team that was stationed on the second floor of the building. again there was no follow-up
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with the secret service to move the team up on the roof. the suspect fired shots from that location ron gently said the agency should have given clear instructions for bugs have identified deficiencies on the advance planning and implementation by secret service personnel for these employees will be held accountable this agency is m the most robust penalties and the entire adult government. >> local police did not really secret service have a secret communications center on site person on the ground overly relied on phones not radio which is typically used to send out information for a lot of transmissions were missed in the secret service wasn't fully aware of the search by local vil authority finally suspected congress is taking action for a fright of the house passed a bill to boost security for presidential vice presidential candidate. as sitting president. [inaudible]
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quick secret service and said the increased protection for trump. lawmakers wanted to be put into law. arthel: madison excuse me madeleine rivera, thanks matty. sorry about that. >> 3-mile island nuclear power plant, remember that? it is coming back to life online the power just one customer and that is microsoft or by some say artificial intelligence could spark a new wave of demand for nuclear energy. that next here on "fox news live." release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away.
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i. arthel: okay, listen up microsoft visit latest tech company to go nuclear. it signed a deal to reopen 3-mile island power plant. if approved by regulators, the plant is to use in nuclear energy to power up microsoft ai centers the rare move could be a breakthrough for silicon valley as artificial intelligence grows
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and the need for energy spikes. >> resorted to decommission nuclear power plant is rare. palisades an admission of the first to announce they're going to come back online. we've seen a surge in the power demand by the tech companies for data centers a in ai that is coming. arthel: keith is a former undersecretary of state for economic growth. also chairman and cofounder of the institute for tech diplomacy at purdue university. keith, let's start here. first of all is this a good move? is it a necessary move? might you not fear another 1979 like disaster. >> good to see you again. this is a game changing move. it is an exciting time. with all the advancements because ai is revolutionary. industries of all kinds.
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but, with those advancements challenges arise. particularly when it comes to securing the energy needed to power those. ai in these data centers are massive consumers of energy. this is a pivotal movement of microsoft. it really highlights the critical need for nuclear en energy. and the role it plays in powering ai. it also maintain global competitiveness. powering ai requires constant energy. and in other words, the solar wind have a little harder time at that. america's leadership at ai and nuclear energy is not only going to drive the economy but it's going to serve our position as a global leader. >> go ahead. arthel: those are interesting points you are making i am just wondering why we should not fear
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another 1979 like disaster. >> today's nuclear power industry is not your grandfather's is cleaner and it is safer and it is key to ai's future. we are entering a new clean atomic age i was pretty young. it's important to note this reactor is not the one that had the meltdown. constellation energy is operating this plant. they've taken all kinds of cotton precautions i'm confident in the ability to run it safely for the next 20 years. >> must move on if several things i want to get too. her's american power interim ceo. let's take a listen. >> technology and its expected
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to double nationwide and three years one small example of the demand the search open ai chatgpt 2.9-watt hours for requests is nearly 10 times as much power as a typical google search. aep currently has requests from large customers that would more than double the existing peak demand was served on her system today. >> in basic terms the way you power ai versus the way you power all of the machines and in thechips storing cloud infor? >> is not necessarily different. you just need a lot more of it paying a lot more power. and you need it to be trusted. because technology, security, energy security is national security. this is a national security
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imperative. secure infrastructure is building a skyscraper. if you think of ai is a cornerstone of national security from cybersecurity to defense systems. energy is as well. that is got to be secure. some that we are facing in the future is the solar industry, china owns about 90% of it. they make these solar panels where they have the two biggest un- regulated coal-fired power plants in the world and they use weaker slave labor there. >> and see where you're going with that. let me take a look before we end
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our segment today. let's take a look of percentage of generate noises in 20 try three we have the chart there. 44% of our electricity is powered by natural gas. 16% by cole. 19% of our electricity was powered by nuclear energy in 2023. and then you view it with the wind and hydropower at 10 and 6% respectively. if nuclear energy is so clean and electric bill are so high, will we start to see more electric companies using nuclear energy? >> i think we will. they the key is unleashing amers energy dominance. help me focus on the trump administration. what we did on as we defined as all of the above approach to diversify the sources of energy whether it is nuclear energy, whether it is coal, oil, or trying to cut back on carbon but it is going to take a wild print
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of the key to ensuring economic growth. and as a result this will help/inflation factors with reliable abundant and affordable energy. were going to see more of it. arthel: will get into that at another time you seem to have a lot more knowledge on that one as well. thank you very much. take care, we will be right back. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. nothing comes close to this place in the morning.
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i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my cardiologist. i said there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called camzyos. he said camzyos works by targeting what's causing my obstructive hcm. so he prescribed it and i'm really glad he did. camzyos is usereat aduls with symptomatic obstructive hcm. camzyos may improve your symptoms and your ability to be active. camzyos may cause serious side effects, including heart failure that can lead to death. a risk that's increased if you develop a serious infection or irregular heartbeat or when taking certain other medicines. so do not stop, start or change medicines or the dose without telling your healthcare provider. you must have echocardiograms before and during treatment. seek help if you experience new or worsening symptoms of heart failure. because of this risk, camzyos is only available through a restricted program.
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before taking camzyos, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions, including current or planned pregnancy. today with camzyos, i don't lose my breath as often. my symptoms have improved, helping me go from expecting less to experiencing more. my name is mike. and this is my camzyos moment. call your cardiologist today and see if a camzyos moment may be in your future too.
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eric: brewing supply shortage means we could start paying more for a cup of coffee. turns out the world's two largest coffee producing countries, are having trouble with the crops because of wildfires and droughts. foxbusiness correspondent gerry willis explains it. >> of being in the mix that type of coffee popular in u.s. drinks may soon be in short supply. take a look at the damage to coffee crops in brazil the largest coffee producer. wildfires there have a ravage of the fields of. as i watch on 8000 -- 10,000 coffee trees print ongoing drought in brazil is not helping matters either. hot dry weather can stop flowers are blooming it can also contribute to lower quality
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beings appeared at the same time in vietnam t the second biggest coffee producer the big screenss in heat and drought. potential supply shortages was starting to drive up global prices for the market contends these movements is in the price of our relook coffee in new york and europe trading at higher levels. negotiables remain high motors and minds of this election season and it is a hot button issue on the campaign trail. >> so that as i'm taken for example price gouging. which is when most companies and corporations are good but for the bad ones, to take advantage of people especially during a pandemic or extreme weather. they end up jacking up prices. >> $148 more a month on food. that is every month the average family picnics a inflation is
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easing slightly the summer grocery prices are up around 20% on average. since inflation surged nearly three years ago in new york gerry willis foxbusiness. arthel: thank you. that is it for us. it's a good thing too. my coffee is wearing off. e bar we will be back tomorrow. arthel: at noon and 4:00 p.m. the dodge hornet r/t. the totally torqued-out crossover. meet the jennifers. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. hellooo new apartment. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. why didn't we do this last year? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta®? and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine, but zero-migraine days are possible. don't take if allergic to qulipta®. most common side effects are nausea,
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