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stu. stuart: got it, ash.he dow 30, please, as we like to say, get a sense of the markets. i've got a sense there's some buying out there. the dow is up 60, and i'd say about two-thirds of the dow 30 are in the green. don't go anywhere. our reading of your friday feedback is next. ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ her uncle's unhappy. i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their c
stu. stuart: got it, ash.he dow 30, please, as we like to say, get a sense of the markets. i've got a sense there's some buying out there. the dow is up 60, and i'd say about two-thirds of the dow 30 are in the green. don't go anywhere. our reading of your friday feedback is next. ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪...
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. >> absolutely, stu. unlike 2020, joe biden now has a record to defend when it comes to inflation, and prices being 20% higher on things that people buy every day since he took office. on gas prices being up nearly 50%, stuart, since donald trump left office on hundreds of terrorists crossing into the u.s. across the u.s. southern border since joe biden took office and obviously we have wars going on for example in ukraine where we could be talking five years from now about stalemate on the eastern front while we still pump billions into that war or on cultural issues like biological men competing against biological women and on the issues that people care about most and that sin fellation, economy, immigration, poverty, homelessness, on all those issues, donald trump has upper hand and therefore has upper winning argument, stu. stuart: stuart: earlier on this program today, i asked dr. ben carson if he'd weigh in on if we'll see the president be jacked up joe tonight. you got to listen to this. roll it.
. >> absolutely, stu. unlike 2020, joe biden now has a record to defend when it comes to inflation, and prices being 20% higher on things that people buy every day since he took office. on gas prices being up nearly 50%, stuart, since donald trump left office on hundreds of terrorists crossing into the u.s. across the u.s. southern border since joe biden took office and obviously we have wars going on for example in ukraine where we could be talking five years from now about stalemate on...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ming up, israeli officials say the country is on a brink of full scale war with hezbollah. there's a report on that. putin mee meeting with kim jongn in north korea and welcome to ax -- axis of evil, new worldorde. congressman mike waltz on that next. [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ t—mobile's 5g network connects a hundred thousand delta employees so they can make every customer feel like they've arrived before they've left the ground. this is how business goes further with t—mobile for business. (bell ringing) someone needs to customize and save hundreds with liberty mutual! (inaudible sounds) (elevator doors opening) wait, there's an elevator? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, ♪ ♪ liberty. ♪ stuart: dow down 21 and nasdaq up 35. s sports grill p up 1. s&p up 1. mike murphy start
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.ming up, israeli officials say the country is on a brink of full scale war with hezbollah. there's a report on that. putin mee meeting with kim jongn in north korea and welcome to ax -- axis of evil, new worldorde. congressman mike waltz on that next. [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder...
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stu? stuart: thank you very much, indeed.y when he took office. roll tape. >> there was no inflation when i became president. you know why? the economy was flat on its back. 15% unemployment. he decimated the economy. absolutely decimated the economy. that's why there was no inflation if at the time. there were no jobs. i provided thousands and millions of jobs for individuals who are in all communities including minority communities. stuart: the chair of the house ways and means committee, an important guy, jason smith, joins me now. congressman, is that accurate, that the economy was decimated when biden took over? >> once again biden's not being factual. if when biden took over as president of the united states, inflation was 1.4%, stuart. ask and then in his first three months in office they rammed through the republic -- the democrat house, the democrat senate and himself rammed through the $2 trillion american rescue plan if spending bill. and from that point on, we saw inflation be on jet fuel. it has gone up 20.1% sin
stu? stuart: thank you very much, indeed.y when he took office. roll tape. >> there was no inflation when i became president. you know why? the economy was flat on its back. 15% unemployment. he decimated the economy. absolutely decimated the economy. that's why there was no inflation if at the time. there were no jobs. i provided thousands and millions of jobs for individuals who are in all communities including minority communities. stuart: the chair of the house ways and means...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.son four roush over the lack -- furious over the lack of arrest following the pro hamas protest near the white house. what is speaker johnson saying? lauren: after they defaced statues with red hand prints and killing another zionist and no arrest. that's unacceptable and he's right. >> the white house, vandals and aspiring apparently aspiring hamas members and hezbollah chant kill orcinists now. tackle -- other zionists now and that happened and it's disgusting that the metro pd didn't arrest anyone on sunday. lauren: strong words. all i have to say is imagine if a maga supporter did something like that. just imagine. you know what, maga supporters, they don't cover their face. it's against dc law to demonstrate as such with a face covering. stuart: yeah, a maga person that did anything like that is in prison as of right now. your system. thanks, lauren. a look the dow losers and we often bring you dow winners list. here's the loser's list. salesforce, amazon, caterpillar, amgen and a
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.son four roush over the lack -- furious over the lack of arrest following the pro hamas protest near the white house. what is speaker johnson saying? lauren: after they defaced statues with red hand prints and killing another zionist and no arrest. that's unacceptable and he's right. >> the white house, vandals and aspiring apparently aspiring hamas members and hezbollah chant kill orcinists now. tackle -- other zionists now and that happened and it's disgusting...
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>> stu, not at all.ening to the clowns who with write these absolutely ridiculous pieces. i mean, stu, these are the same people who first over the last three years told us there's no inflation, then they said, well, inflation's just transitory and then, well, it's caused by supply chains. now they write garbage a like, well, it's the consumer's fault for spending too much. i'm so sorry that the consumer has to spend more since prices have gone up. again, stuart, i don't know why anyone is still listening to these people. the times when this country had the best growth and the middle class had the best success is when the federal government relied on tariffs is and not income tax. stuart: that's true. but if you put tariffs on imports, all imports from china, for example, that would put up the price, wouldn't it? and that is inflation by definition. >> well, stu, we also have to remember though if you're going to swap out that tax revenue that you're going to get from tariffs, in other words, you're goin
>> stu, not at all.ening to the clowns who with write these absolutely ridiculous pieces. i mean, stu, these are the same people who first over the last three years told us there's no inflation, then they said, well, inflation's just transitory and then, well, it's caused by supply chains. now they write garbage a like, well, it's the consumer's fault for spending too much. i'm so sorry that the consumer has to spend more since prices have gone up. again, stuart, i don't know why anyone...
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-- stu?nd getting robbed and getting assaulted and all these other things? it is very clear that this open border has made americans less safe. is so let's stop pointing fingers and using political talking points. how about we just solve the damn problem and make americans safe again? stuart: well, we're not going to just solve it very quickly, that's for sure. got to wait for the election if we're really going to do some interesting stuff. migrant crime, that's emerging as a huge issue in the debate tonight and in the election. it's almost the biggest issue. if. >> absolutely, stu. and i'd say joe biden has already lost this debate before it even started because he has failed the american people on legal immigration. legal immigration, people want to come in to work legally, that's good for our economy. he's failed at that. and he's also failed at illegal immigration, people coming over and draining our resources and taking away if our communities is bad for our economies. he has already fai
-- stu?nd getting robbed and getting assaulted and all these other things? it is very clear that this open border has made americans less safe. is so let's stop pointing fingers and using political talking points. how about we just solve the damn problem and make americans safe again? stuart: well, we're not going to just solve it very quickly, that's for sure. got to wait for the election if we're really going to do some interesting stuff. migrant crime, that's emerging as a huge issue in the...
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stu? stuart: peter doocy at the white house. minus the leaf blower.nks so much we'll see you later. national border patrol counsel vice president art del cueto joins me now. art, this new program, will it open the door for more illegals to work? >> well i mean it definitely will but my bigger question is if these individuals have been married to us citizens, they could have applied for something already, so the bigger question is why have they been circumvent ing the laws? why have they been disregarding the laws and not paying attention, so realistically,, it sounds awful but at the same time, is president biden really giving them anything? its already been available to them and that's what the weird question is, you know? so you seen this constantly from this administration is they pretend they are giving something out when realistically , it's something that would already be available. i think a lot of it is just trying to appease a crowd. stuart: but isn't this designed to appease the hispanic vote? >> it definitely is and i think the hispanic peo
stu? stuart: peter doocy at the white house. minus the leaf blower.nks so much we'll see you later. national border patrol counsel vice president art del cueto joins me now. art, this new program, will it open the door for more illegals to work? >> well i mean it definitely will but my bigger question is if these individuals have been married to us citizens, they could have applied for something already, so the bigger question is why have they been circumvent ing the laws? why have they...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.nts caught and released in a parole program are now at large. bring in sheriff chad bianco in river side county. they're given a court date in the future and no way to track them down and make sure they show up. is that an accurate statement of reality and how are we going to fix things? >> that certainly is an accurate position, that's an accurate statement and that's one thing that the government doesn't want you to know is that they're just absolutely releasing these imgarages into the country -- immigrants in the country with a court date 7-10 years in the future and no one with common sense would believe that's acceptable or real. this is basically a free pass into the country and they want no part of managing this or taking care of it. the only way we'll stop it is stopping people from coming into the country. it's plain and simple and unfortunately our current government and administration, particularly mayorkas, is lying to us and they refuse to do anything about it and this wi
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.nts caught and released in a parole program are now at large. bring in sheriff chad bianco in river side county. they're given a court date in the future and no way to track them down and make sure they show up. is that an accurate statement of reality and how are we going to fix things? >> that certainly is an accurate position, that's an accurate statement and that's one thing that the government doesn't want you to know is that they're just absolutely releasing...
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stu. stuart: thank you very much indeed.d a bill that would require to register for the draft. chip, let's go straight at it, should women have to sign up for the draft? >> great to be on, stuart. of course not. i'm the father of a 35-year-old daughter and under no circumstance do i believe she should register for the service. it's not good for the country or the women. we came out of the signal and talking about the absurdity of what's going on with title 9. they're literally undermining everything that was fought for to make sure female sports, male sports and all in this guise of transgender nonbinary individuals competing and it's totally up ended those differences. meanwhile you have the deputy secretary of defense, the deputy secretary of defense as a key national security issue, make sure we're taking care of nonbinary individuals in department of defense, this is woke social engineering and this is draft nonsense should not be supported and there's republicans in the senate arms services committee and vote it had out
stu. stuart: thank you very much indeed.d a bill that would require to register for the draft. chip, let's go straight at it, should women have to sign up for the draft? >> great to be on, stuart. of course not. i'm the father of a 35-year-old daughter and under no circumstance do i believe she should register for the service. it's not good for the country or the women. we came out of the signal and talking about the absurdity of what's going on with title 9. they're literally undermining...
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maria: i agree with you, stu. very different. since then it completely changed. we knew exactly how jake tapper felt about donald trump, we know how dana bash feels about donald trump. they can't stand the guy. however, they kept it straight last night. i was impressed. stuart: i think though that last night was genuinely historic. it was a presidential debate like no other. this is going to be remembered for decades to come. it's the day, the time, the debate when biden lost his presidency. that would be my opinion. that's how dramatic and extreme i think it was. maria: do you think it's going to be kamala harris, stu? stuart: i think it'll be awfully difficult to get kamala harris out of the way. how you get biden out of the way is another story entirely, because he's not going to go willingly, i don't think anyway. maria: stu, i know you're going to picket up where we left off. have a great show, "varney & company" begins now. stu, take it away. stuart: thanks very much, maria. welcome to "varney & company." it
maria: i agree with you, stu. very different. since then it completely changed. we knew exactly how jake tapper felt about donald trump, we know how dana bash feels about donald trump. they can't stand the guy. however, they kept it straight last night. i was impressed. stuart: i think though that last night was genuinely historic. it was a presidential debate like no other. this is going to be remembered for decades to come. it's the day, the time, the debate when biden lost his presidency....
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stu. stuart: and they were the greatest generation.cy in normandy, thanks so much, peter. >>> congressman darrell issa is with me now. he's actually in normandy as well. what's your take, congressman p on biden's position on the world stage? how's the world seeing him? >> well, stuart, when we're over here, corey and ronny jackson and myself, we're over here to celebrate the greatest generation, to replicate that by parachuting in tomorrow. but as we stand the united, including with our president, obviously his standing is quite diminished, and it's one of the challenges, his inability to rally behind ukraine, to the take out iran, the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan has made it much more difficult. we hear that from our allies. stuart: congressman, you're flanked by congressmen cory mills and ronny jackson. all three of you are going to do a jump tomorrow, i believe. why are you jumping out of a plane? [laughter] >> well, all three of us were paratroopers in our previous lives, and so we have the experience, the training. we've
stu. stuart: and they were the greatest generation.cy in normandy, thanks so much, peter. >>> congressman darrell issa is with me now. he's actually in normandy as well. what's your take, congressman p on biden's position on the world stage? how's the world seeing him? >> well, stuart, when we're over here, corey and ronny jackson and myself, we're over here to celebrate the greatest generation, to replicate that by parachuting in tomorrow. but as we stand the united, including...
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i'm going to try the each one to give my verdict, back to you, stu. stuart: thanks, ash.at for our audience, the jury has reached a verdict in hunter biden's gun trial. we're awaiting the details. hunter is going back into the courtroom as we speak. more "ny" after this. more "varney" after this. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ stuart: the judge in the hunter biden gun trial has announced that the jury has reached a verdict. hunter is back in court. james and valerie biden walked in as well. we're waiting for the verdict to be read, and we'll bring it to you when it happens. ironically, president biden is giving a speech on gun control at a 1:30 this afternoon. right about the time when we get the verdict or right af
i'm going to try the each one to give my verdict, back to you, stu. stuart: thanks, ash.at for our audience, the jury has reached a verdict in hunter biden's gun trial. we're awaiting the details. hunter is going back into the courtroom as we speak. more "ny" after this. more "varney" after this. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices voya, well planned, well invested, well protected....
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i don't know if stu varney will be there.ent polls show biden is slipping among younger voters and also when it cops to black and latino voters but surveys also show that biden is pulling ahead a bit among voters 65 and older so to ram home the advantage, the biden campaign is launching a national initiative starting this friday in new hampshire, which by the way is a battleground state apparently with the highest percentage of residents 65 and older and not florida. biden advisers believe the campaign of freedom and democracy approach resinates with the generation of voters that live through the post going to the cold war eras. stu, you may db be getting the call. stuart: never know, do you. ashley: never know. stuart: new jersey could pull the liqueur licenses from donald trump's golf courses in the state and new york convictions and the trump organization said he doesn't even hold the licenses and maybe this is just another politically motivated attack on trump and we'll have a report on it. group messages from the leader
i don't know if stu varney will be there.ent polls show biden is slipping among younger voters and also when it cops to black and latino voters but surveys also show that biden is pulling ahead a bit among voters 65 and older so to ram home the advantage, the biden campaign is launching a national initiative starting this friday in new hampshire, which by the way is a battleground state apparently with the highest percentage of residents 65 and older and not florida. biden advisers believe the...
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stu. stuart: okay. thanks, ash.ublicly supported donald trump and that's rare for a hollywood star. has he been ostracized? i'll ask him, he's next. ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's safe and effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, "david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. (traffic noises) (♪) the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. (♪) at enterprise mobility, we guide companies to unique solutions, from our team of mobility experts. because we
stu. stuart: okay. thanks, ash.ublicly supported donald trump and that's rare for a hollywood star. has he been ostracized? i'll ask him, he's next. ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ [thunder rumbles] ♪ ♪ nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask...
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stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much, indeed.. the dow is now down only 6 points. it's come back from -200. that's extraordinary. there you go. now it's down 10. >> thank a lot. [laughter] stuart: you kid that. lauren: yeah. stuart: peter morici, now, he's an economist and is with me this morning. peter, i am confused. the business survey shows 272,000 more jobs, the household survey showses 400,000 fewer jobs. what's going on? >> well, the household survey is based on a very small sample, and this happens from time to time. it'll correctist. -- itself. -- correct itself. i believe the employment survey, because they call up employers and say how many are on the payroll. the household survey, you're basically saying how many people live here, how many people have a job, it's much more loosey-goosey. you can't have this level of employment growth from the indigenous population and legal immigration. if we look at the first five months of the year now, clearly, we're putting at least 100,000 people a month to work that are coming a
stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much, indeed.. the dow is now down only 6 points. it's come back from -200. that's extraordinary. there you go. now it's down 10. >> thank a lot. [laughter] stuart: you kid that. lauren: yeah. stuart: peter morici, now, he's an economist and is with me this morning. peter, i am confused. the business survey shows 272,000 more jobs, the household survey showses 400,000 fewer jobs. what's going on? >> well, the household survey is based on a very...
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looking at midtown manhattan and i'm ashley webster in for stu varney today. take a look at markets and they've been open for an hour and a half and it's been very much treading water with the dow and s&p down ever so slightly and just turning positive and about that and it's a wait and see kind of day and big tech names and amazon and meta and microsoft moving higher and alphabet and apple and kicking off the wide conference today and up 4.46% and it's just the new york bed releasing a survey of expectations and where do you see inflation going from here, lauren lauren: 1.32% inflation rate and comes down to 2.8% and going to get that magic too and five years goes back up to 3% bottom line inflation sticking around. ashley: thank you, lauren. now this, polls taking after donald trump's guilty verdict show the former president keeping his lead against joe biden is wall street journal editorial board member bill mcgurn joining us this morning. good morning to you. joe biden made no substantial gains in the polls and i ask you this, has his lawfare tactics faile
looking at midtown manhattan and i'm ashley webster in for stu varney today. take a look at markets and they've been open for an hour and a half and it's been very much treading water with the dow and s&p down ever so slightly and just turning positive and about that and it's a wait and see kind of day and big tech names and amazon and meta and microsoft moving higher and alphabet and apple and kicking off the wide conference today and up 4.46% and it's just the new york bed releasing a...
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stu. stuart: take t ashley, thank you. now this.ts the supreme court to step in on trump's verdicts. roll it. >> i haven't had conversations with the justices and i just know their character and personality and know what they've said in the past and they're deeply concerned as we are about maintaining our system of justice and i think they're concerned about using courtrooms for politics and political retribution and we are. we all should be and every american and that's what i was referring to and in heart of hearts they're concerned like we are. stuart: roger severiano is a former doj trial attorney and joins me now. can the supreme court step in? >> yes, maybe not right now because there's an appeal process. if he's actually convicted and sent to jail, he was already convicted and if sent to jail, there's a petition called maybe yous that could go to -- and if the federal president could face jail time. it's shocking that america reached this point and trying to convict the political opponents with a sign at the ballot box and pr
stu. stuart: take t ashley, thank you. now this.ts the supreme court to step in on trump's verdicts. roll it. >> i haven't had conversations with the justices and i just know their character and personality and know what they've said in the past and they're deeply concerned as we are about maintaining our system of justice and i think they're concerned about using courtrooms for politics and political retribution and we are. we all should be and every american and that's what i was...
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thanks for joining us. >> thank you, stu.ish and 18% of 72% say expel them and 16% put them on probation, 13% suspend them. 13% force them to do community service, and 12% just a written republican reprimand and this is according to to a poll for individual rights and found 63% of people said these protests don't make them more sympathetic to the cause. stuart: glad to hear it. lauren: it disrupts every day life. stuart: it's pro hamas. lauren: that too but thinking of climate protesters also. they disrupt thing instead of drawing attention to what you want them to know. stuart: the chicago teacher's union making more de-demands for their next contract and what are they demanding? lauren: more sustainable community schools. it's -- there's only 20 in chicago. they focus on teaching restorative justice and social and emotional learning. they reduce punishments, fewer suspensions, fewer detentions. problem is as you noted when you came to me, they're failing to provide a real education at the best performing community schools,
thanks for joining us. >> thank you, stu.ish and 18% of 72% say expel them and 16% put them on probation, 13% suspend them. 13% force them to do community service, and 12% just a written republican reprimand and this is according to to a poll for individual rights and found 63% of people said these protests don't make them more sympathetic to the cause. stuart: glad to hear it. lauren: it disrupts every day life. stuart: it's pro hamas. lauren: that too but thinking of climate protesters...
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it's we're trying here, stu. stuart: i watch the reruns. let's check the market.'s check nvidia. it is up 4.5% today, taylor riggs joining me this morning. nvidia was down 13% from its all-time high last week. is the air beginning to come out of the a.i. story? taylor: just a little bit and i think this is healthy so since the high last thursday, that's about one, two, three trading sessions. you wiped out $550 billion. that's the market cap of about tesla, so you just wiped out a full tesla. of course you're coming in and getting a little bit of a boost today. i think this is healthy. i'm going to tease you to my big chart of the day coming up at 1:00. parabolic moves that go straight up like nvidia does. that's never healthy, right? so i think it's good that it's coming off a little bit. it's added a trillion dollars in market cap in 23 days alone. this is good, right? let's come off the highs and re- evaluate the a.i. bubble or the innovation is just beginning, i think everyone is still variable. stuart: it's just amazing the numbers that it chucked around. tay
it's we're trying here, stu. stuart: i watch the reruns. let's check the market.'s check nvidia. it is up 4.5% today, taylor riggs joining me this morning. nvidia was down 13% from its all-time high last week. is the air beginning to come out of the a.i. story? taylor: just a little bit and i think this is healthy so since the high last thursday, that's about one, two, three trading sessions. you wiped out $550 billion. that's the market cap of about tesla, so you just wiped out a full tesla....
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reporter: stu, they don't. 3 in 10 do and president biden despite this latest continues to have an issue with the democrat party split over the and shall protesters at every turn continuing to brand him as genocide joe. let's go to latest fox numbers and we'll show you here by a 31 point margin, stu, more voters disapprove than approve of biden's handling of the war and break it down over the party and the democrats disapproving 41% voter support is declining and 8% overall decrease from november of last year. the perhaps one silver lining of the white house comes to the most ten topmost beautiful issues for voters and the israel and hamas war ranked last at 32% and far below the top issue of the future of american democracy at 68% followed by the economy and 66% and now as for the latest attentions you mentioned between israel and this administration, it flaired up after a high -- flared up after a high level meeting between israeli officials was canceled after netanyahu posting video of withholding arms shipm
reporter: stu, they don't. 3 in 10 do and president biden despite this latest continues to have an issue with the democrat party split over the and shall protesters at every turn continuing to brand him as genocide joe. let's go to latest fox numbers and we'll show you here by a 31 point margin, stu, more voters disapprove than approve of biden's handling of the war and break it down over the party and the democrats disapproving 41% voter support is declining and 8% overall decrease from...
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protein exacerbated by a security risk by enabling the development of novel pass -- -- pathogens and to stued of any interventions technology moves very fast and congress cannot be complacent and outlinme challenges much is at stake e facing the technological revolution with the introduction of the internet or the invention of the smart phone and in this moment i think it's us to be aware of what is at stake we to understand the promise and peril learning the lessons of the past and to prott society first the greatest theid innovate and stay competitive protect consumers and national security and guarantee everyone can benefit from the tremendous promises of ai. world to advance ai governance protecting law. before the extraordinary -- spinning my entire service in cong ç(the press has their own story reminded them during the interviews that they have with me not only my servi congress but i have never run away from anything and i'm not from congress. especially the house of representatives is the house of the people.1" we hope that legislation that i have presented to you that we are worki
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stu wentbarbara is democrats line >> caller: hello. i just want to put out a t have. i think the supreme court should that say there's nine right now that should be three democrats tbl independents at all times and i do not i what the president someone that passes away if it's a democrat than a democrat goes in that spot i think that will help immensely. >> that is very sim moody judge plan he was a proponent of 555. five liberal independents are two critical problems with the plan. defining who is especially when we deal with people. people might think that a justice like anthony kennedy independent because he tended to be a swing voter. sometimes he was liberal sometimes conservative. anthony kennedy was an extremist. mist for the first amendment and his extreme views on the first amendment meant that he would decide who would win. sometimes he would side with ate rights like in citizens united. do independent or do we call him an extremist conservative on certain issues? similarly for the breyer. liberal, you could call him, but real independent type when it rights
stu wentbarbara is democrats line >> caller: hello. i just want to put out a t have. i think the supreme court should that say there's nine right now that should be three democrats tbl independents at all times and i do not i what the president someone that passes away if it's a democrat than a democrat goes in that spot i think that will help immensely. >> that is very sim moody judge plan he was a proponent of 555. five liberal independents are two critical problems with the plan....
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tell me how they stop theft. >> well, good morning and thanks for having me on again, stu.seen in policing, that when there's something recording, people feel they're accountable for their actions. and the data we're seeing out of retail is showing that people that are wearing body cameras are seeing 50 fewer confrontational incidents, and it's deescalating about half of them because when people know they're being recorded, again, most folks change their behavior. not everyone, but it does have a significant effect. stuart: now, is there also some use for these cameras and the footage that they film in defending the retailer in lawsuits? or just being a part of lawsuits anyway? i mean, that's what they're for really, isn't it? >> absolutely -- well, that's how they started. but these cameras can also a live stream to police. so if you have an incident that's really escalating, you know, most people don't realize this, but there were more active shooters in retail last year than in schools. and when those sorts of things happen, you want the police to be able to see what's h
tell me how they stop theft. >> well, good morning and thanks for having me on again, stu.seen in policing, that when there's something recording, people feel they're accountable for their actions. and the data we're seeing out of retail is showing that people that are wearing body cameras are seeing 50 fewer confrontational incidents, and it's deescalating about half of them because when people know they're being recorded, again, most folks change their behavior. not everyone, but it...
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stu, take the it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. apple rolls out its a.i. push, and elon musk doesn't like it. he threatens to ban a apple devices at his companies. he says integrating a.i. into apple's operating system is an unacceptable security risk. investors didn't think much of apple's a. a.i. push, the stock went down. it's still well below $200 toa share, and it's down about 8 cents at this point. some selling on the rest are of the market. the dow industrials down maybe 150, nasdaq down maybe 55 points. interest rates, not much change. the 10-year coming in at 44-- 4.45, the 2-year moving to 4.85, down ever is slightly. as for bitcoin, around $66,000 per coin. oil, $77 a barrel, or thereabouts, 77.91. gas, you're looking at $3.44 for regular, no change there. diesel is actually up one cent at $3.79. all right, politics. the president seemed to freeze at an early celebration of juneteenth. he had to be jolted into action by those around him. the pundits are again questioning how long he can stay on the job. political commentator nate if silver says
stu, take the it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. apple rolls out its a.i. push, and elon musk doesn't like it. he threatens to ban a apple devices at his companies. he says integrating a.i. into apple's operating system is an unacceptable security risk. investors didn't think much of apple's a. a.i. push, the stock went down. it's still well below $200 toa share, and it's down about 8 cents at this point. some selling on the rest are of the market. the dow industrials down maybe 150,...
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researcher leonid finberg claims that schoolchildren can usually name only... one name, that of vasyl stusviewer lina chushenina will tell us what to do with this problem. lina, you have a word. good evening. good evening, vasyl, good evening to our viewers, in a second i will tell you about what the publishers and in general all the people who take care of our dissidents have decided, the answer is the same as in other spheres, to unite. so, about the association of people who are interested in preservation of this dissident heritage and our memory of them, restoration, maybe memory, but the fact is that we do not have enough people who are professionally engaged in this, so we need to expand the circle, this is what the publisher leonid finberg says, he says, that there are quite a lot... we have different photos, correspondence, very interesting, which would be great to publish, but first of all, we do not have enough human resources, so that is why we wanted to show you part of the conversations that took place here, unfortunately, we did not we can show because we have it's bad enough
researcher leonid finberg claims that schoolchildren can usually name only... one name, that of vasyl stusviewer lina chushenina will tell us what to do with this problem. lina, you have a word. good evening. good evening, vasyl, good evening to our viewers, in a second i will tell you about what the publishers and in general all the people who take care of our dissidents have decided, the answer is the same as in other spheres, to unite. so, about the association of people who are interested...
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researcher leonid finberg insists that schoolchildren can usually name only one name, that of vasyl stuswhat should we do with this problem, our art watcher lina chuvchenina will tell you a word, good evening, good evening. vasyl, good evening to our viewers, in a second i will tell you about what the publishers, in general, all the people who take care of our dissidents decided, the answer is the same as in other spheres, to unite, that is , to unite people who are interested in preserving this. which heritage and the restoration of our memory about them, maybe the memory, but the fact is that there are not enough of us who are professionally engaged in this, so we need to expand the circle, the publisher leonid finberg says about this, he says that there are enough we have various photos, correspondence, very interesting, which would be great to publish, but first of all, we don't have enough human resources, that's why actually... and that's why we wanted to show you part of the conversations that took place here, unfortunately, we can't show it, because ours is bad enough, unfortunat
researcher leonid finberg insists that schoolchildren can usually name only one name, that of vasyl stuswhat should we do with this problem, our art watcher lina chuvchenina will tell you a word, good evening, good evening. vasyl, good evening to our viewers, in a second i will tell you about what the publishers, in general, all the people who take care of our dissidents decided, the answer is the same as in other spheres, to unite, that is , to unite people who are interested in preserving...
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stu. stuart: okay, thanks, grady trimble at the white house with no leaf blower.grady. stuart: telling trump about the american dream? ashley: logan paul asking trump if the american dream is attainable for young people. listen to this exchange. >> for other young people in this country looking to get ahead, because for a lot of them times are tough right now. what would you say to them, kids that want to pursue their own version of the american dream and try to achieve their wildest dreams and make it all come true? >> i would say very simply, honestly, vote for trump because with biden, you're never going to do it and this country is going to hell. vote for trump. we're doing great with youth. if you don't have the right guy in the lead, the country -- if the country doesn't do well, it's much harder to do even what you do. ashley: interesting, the conversation went onto discuss aliens, deep fake and ukraine. umm trump is skeptical about extraterrestrial life. who would have thank you it. stuart: we needed to know that. wnba star caitlyn clark doesn't want peopl
stu. stuart: okay, thanks, grady trimble at the white house with no leaf blower.grady. stuart: telling trump about the american dream? ashley: logan paul asking trump if the american dream is attainable for young people. listen to this exchange. >> for other young people in this country looking to get ahead, because for a lot of them times are tough right now. what would you say to them, kids that want to pursue their own version of the american dream and try to achieve their wildest...
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reporter: okay, stu. here is one of the foods that you cannot get now but you'll get in september.cialty vinegar. that's really big. two themes i've noticed as i've walked the floor on this very tough assignment, two big themes are one specialty items like olive oils straight from italy and from portugal, that's big. spices from all over the world, the reason being people want that, you know, expensive restaurant experience without paying the price. the reason being: food out of home is up over 22% in three years. >> i don't know if it's related to glp and ozempic and people are looking for senates that are better for you, higher quality and less processing, protein, et cetera. reporter: jane, you yourself had a major health issue before you started your company; right? >> i did, it's what brought me into the food industry and had a heart attack at 41 and any cardiologist said take yoga and get better food. that's what i did and researched ingredients and came up with recipes and opened up a cafe, started there and what was on the shelves lacked what we have, which is flash frozen
reporter: okay, stu. here is one of the foods that you cannot get now but you'll get in september.cialty vinegar. that's really big. two themes i've noticed as i've walked the floor on this very tough assignment, two big themes are one specialty items like olive oils straight from italy and from portugal, that's big. spices from all over the world, the reason being people want that, you know, expensive restaurant experience without paying the price. the reason being: food out of home is up over...
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stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much indeed.the worst-run cities in the country. which city tops the list? lauren: for the second year, san francisco dead last out of the analysis of 148 cities. san francisco number 148 so what they did was compare public fund management with the services that the residents receive. that's a way to gauge, in other words, the effectiveness of local leadership. well, san francisco mayor breed calls the data inaccurate and says wallet hub isn't comparing apples to el pasos but you do look at the services that residents receive and don't receive with so many homeless people, free drugs, free liquor, in some cases. i mean, what services are we looking at? free healthcare? service could be pretty good. stuart: at some point later in the show tell me which is the best-run city. lauren: a city in idaho. stuart: okay. we'll get it. lauren: you got it. stuart: lauren, next, coming up there have been quite a few difficult days for president biden and his problems are of his own making. that's my take and i
stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much indeed.the worst-run cities in the country. which city tops the list? lauren: for the second year, san francisco dead last out of the analysis of 148 cities. san francisco number 148 so what they did was compare public fund management with the services that the residents receive. that's a way to gauge, in other words, the effectiveness of local leadership. well, san francisco mayor breed calls the data inaccurate and says wallet hub isn't comparing...
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"varney & company" is up next, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. the markets reopen after the juneteenth break, and the top story is, again, incredible nvidia. yes, it's up again almost $5, reaching $140 toa share. it is now solidly the most valuable publicly-traded company, well over $3.3 trillion. just about everything else is up as well. the dow actually is going to be down about 40 points, but the s&p up about 10 and look at that nasdaq, almost certain to hit new highs because of nvidia and the continuing rally in big tech. little change for interest rates, we have the 10-year coming in around a 4.28%. that's up a little. the 32-year around -- 2-year around 4.75%. that's up as well. bitcoin, $65,000 last time we checked. still there now. oil at $81 a barrel, almost 82. gas, no change, $3.45 for regular. diesel up 2 cents, $3.80. >>> politics. new fox polls show a 3-point shift to biden in head to head match-ups. trump still leads but only just, and he's lost ground with women. the president goes into deep debate prep mode. he's heading to camp
"varney & company" is up next, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. the markets reopen after the juneteenth break, and the top story is, again, incredible nvidia. yes, it's up again almost $5, reaching $140 toa share. it is now solidly the most valuable publicly-traded company, well over $3.3 trillion. just about everything else is up as well. the dow actually is going to be down about 40 points, but the s&p up about 10 and look at that nasdaq, almost certain to...
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reporter: okay, stu, you have some options.a four piece mc nugget, a small fry, and a drink but they aren't the only ones that are trying to get you back in the store with lower prices. let's take a look at this value meal fast food war that's coming to be. right now, burger king says that their value meal, called the " your way meal deal" makes you choose between a whopper jr. , bacon cheeseburger or chicken jr.. like the golden arches their meal will come with a small fry, four piece chicken nuggets and a small drink for $5. over at wendy's the chain coined the biggie bag deal five years ago in which similarly you have the choice of a junior bacon cheeseburger, four piece nuggets , small fries, and drink for $5 but just days ago wendy's said hey let's sweeten the deal ahead of mcdonald's big drop. we'll add a free frosty in for our customers who purchase a biggie bag possibly to one-up mcdonald's announcement. keep in mind that deal is only going on for another five days. but hey, around the corner there's a starbucks here fr
reporter: okay, stu, you have some options.a four piece mc nugget, a small fry, and a drink but they aren't the only ones that are trying to get you back in the store with lower prices. let's take a look at this value meal fast food war that's coming to be. right now, burger king says that their value meal, called the " your way meal deal" makes you choose between a whopper jr. , bacon cheeseburger or chicken jr.. like the golden arches their meal will come with a small fry, four...
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seyed alireza mousavi with stu bucharest was placed in the last place, i.e. fourteenth in the romanian premier league, and finally fateme khalili with chesem yaashi team became the runner-up of the first romanian league and advanced to the premier league of this country. i thank god that after spending a good season in turkey and in the suleiman pasha team that i had was able to. come and with this team, we were able to win the runner-up position in the first league of this country. in the american league, mohsen babasafari reached the third place with the los angeles team under the guidance of his iranian head coach and was also chosen as the best goalkeeper of the american league. our team with the presence of mr. alireza habibi, who is one of the world's leading trainers. he is the head coach and we had several danish players. saeed bakhradari finished fifth in the spanish la liga together with the ademar leon team. reza yadgari was among the nominees for the best goalkeeper of the season he was the only iranian handball player in the hungarian league . thank god, in the first year
seyed alireza mousavi with stu bucharest was placed in the last place, i.e. fourteenth in the romanian premier league, and finally fateme khalili with chesem yaashi team became the runner-up of the first romanian league and advanced to the premier league of this country. i thank god that after spending a good season in turkey and in the suleiman pasha team that i had was able to. come and with this team, we were able to win the runner-up position in the first league of this country. in the...
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and for me at least do we have a sense otters to the public and are those issues addressed in the stusteubenville and minnesota independentindependent line. >> caller: good morning gentlemen. i think rather one 100%moderate. i do not see either canadaountry forward. kind of have a past again. going forward. that's what the public demand. thank you phil. professor these debates end up of two men this idea of adding other voices to the mix and what does history tell u that matter party candidates who wish to be on the stage. we have had very limited examples. very limited times in 1992 of course ross included in the presidential debate.nly third independent party candidate that appeared candidates. there was ad reagan and jon anderson 19 it did not include the incumbent president. that years usually the sponsorponsor of the debate, the debate commission and this time their rules and will assess do weeet a certain threshold in the polling data that are on the ballo enought states at the time the debate maticallyal get to 270 electoral votes? and ire not invited.ue of adding additional vo
and for me at least do we have a sense otters to the public and are those issues addressed in the stusteubenville and minnesota independentindependent line. >> caller: good morning gentlemen. i think rather one 100%moderate. i do not see either canadaountry forward. kind of have a past again. going forward. that's what the public demand. thank you phil. professor these debates end up of two men this idea of adding other voices to the mix and what does history tell u that matter party...
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so we stu still see some pockets of moderate in the marin county and definitely in the sacramento areaese are the wildfires, the major ones, at least that are burning here in the state. and we are seeing improvement in some of the fires here in our sites. fire. still a 38% contained in calusa county. and here's our smoke forecast. i am seeing improvement with this one yesterday. we saw you know, some slight risk of some smoke in the bay area. even in the sacramento area, this light blue indicates that that smoke is a very light. so that is good news. and with that, we do good air quality in the forecast. so that is great because, you know, some of you are sensitive could really feel the impacts of that. so here's our weather pattern. we have the clouds rolling in. we're starting to see that tonight around the coastline. parts of our valleys afternoon sun inland, hot inland. today was the hottest day of the weekend surface flow. now we are seeing some a nice breeze in the teens and single digits. so we did start the day calm, but tomorrow morning will be very similar. and then in the af
so we stu still see some pockets of moderate in the marin county and definitely in the sacramento areaese are the wildfires, the major ones, at least that are burning here in the state. and we are seeing improvement in some of the fires here in our sites. fire. still a 38% contained in calusa county. and here's our smoke forecast. i am seeing improvement with this one yesterday. we saw you know, some slight risk of some smoke in the bay area. even in the sacramento area, this light blue...
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>> i was stued because it's not what i was told as a child. the loves of theodore roosevelt argues that the most masculine president in the american memory is actually the product of extraordinary and unsung women. and when i grew up in north dakota, i was told this myth of the self-made man. but it was really all of tse incredible women around him, his older sister bami, who was taking care of his child. his younger sister connie, his emotional outlet. his mother, maligned in history, has this incredible importance in his life. and then of course his two wives, alice and edith. alice has really been much maligned like midi in history. i knew the characters were in the story. i had heard their names, but nobody had ever really looked at what they were doing at the moments of tr's greatest success and biggest setbacks. >> you call these women extraordinary women. bami in particular -- >> bami is this extraordinary figure in theodore roosevelt's left. it's really bami who sees the political chessboard. she knows her extroverted brother who has e
>> i was stued because it's not what i was told as a child. the loves of theodore roosevelt argues that the most masculine president in the american memory is actually the product of extraordinary and unsung women. and when i grew up in north dakota, i was told this myth of the self-made man. but it was really all of tse incredible women around him, his older sister bami, who was taking care of his child. his younger sister connie, his emotional outlet. his mother, maligned in history,...
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particularly rich in various photographs, there you can see, for example, photographs with signatures of stus, photographs with signatures of the same sverstyuk, marchenko and many, many other dissidents. that is, these documents are a very good such testimony. you actually in 2024, the state allocated uah 2.3 billion to help cancer patients. national agency medical procurement of ukraine has already concluded contracts or announced tenders with prozoro for 80% of the total need. in this way , the ministry of health is expanding the access of ukrainians to free diagnosis and treatment of oncological diseases. you can find out about the availability of medicines in hospitals and their quantity. on the medical procurement of ukraine website. a certain amount is laid down in the state budget for the provision of medicines and medical products. our role is the entire cycle from collection of need to delivery to the final purchasers, i.e. in the hospital, and these medicines afterwards provided free of charge to patients directly in the health care facility. as an organization, we show where these
particularly rich in various photographs, there you can see, for example, photographs with signatures of stus, photographs with signatures of the same sverstyuk, marchenko and many, many other dissidents. that is, these documents are a very good such testimony. you actually in 2024, the state allocated uah 2.3 billion to help cancer patients. national agency medical procurement of ukraine has already concluded contracts or announced tenders with prozoro for 80% of the total need. in this way ,...
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outstanding, although she just had a super interesting life, she was one of the closest friends of vasyl stusshe was killed, these are enough... well, not mysterious circumstances, tragic enough and here are those in which it would be worth to figure it out, i would wait for a film about alugorsk, it would be an enthusiastic film, if it was shot in a cool way, and that's why we see these trends, and in particular, i think that a lot of people will come to see the film about nazarry yaremchuk, that's why that again, this is a very relevant topic, well, before talking about this film, there are many other films, and i... i will tell you about the epic of this week, about pitchings in state cinema, because they attract attention, well, just the whole the ukrainian film community and those people who are generally interested in ukrainian cinema, who are experiencing for him and for his future, i will say that , in general, there is such a division of the film community in our country, some, mainly those people who are engaged in commercial cinema, they tend to support state cinema, others - who a
outstanding, although she just had a super interesting life, she was one of the closest friends of vasyl stusshe was killed, these are enough... well, not mysterious circumstances, tragic enough and here are those in which it would be worth to figure it out, i would wait for a film about alugorsk, it would be an enthusiastic film, if it was shot in a cool way, and that's why we see these trends, and in particular, i think that a lot of people will come to see the film about nazarry yaremchuk,...
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it is also conduct a deadly stu. i told him the city of sylvester, civil and primary hosp to the boys, das local between the houses like us.
it is also conduct a deadly stu. i told him the city of sylvester, civil and primary hosp to the boys, das local between the houses like us.
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are especially rich in various pictures, there you can see, for example, photos with signatures of stus, photos with signatures of the same sverstyuk, marchenko and many, many others dissidents, that is, these documents are a very good such... testimony of the time, in fact. we will see you at 10 o'clock. stay with us. we're back, thanks for watching espresso, and thanks for donating, if you haven't already, we're saving up for the atvs for the cold ravine. 93rd separate mechanized brigade, 4 million need to be collected, there is already 1,157.77 uah, so there is still a long way to go, so we ask you to be more and more active, a little further in our etar we will actually ask questions too and about how much these atvs are needed on the front lines, so you can hear everything from our military first-hand, in the meantime, we ask that anyone who can tell how much. will transfer to donetsk region. our attention, you are in touch with us, deputy of the drushkiv city council , mykola dobnya. druzhkivska is in touch. mr. mykola, good morning, glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes, congratu
are especially rich in various pictures, there you can see, for example, photos with signatures of stus, photos with signatures of the same sverstyuk, marchenko and many, many others dissidents, that is, these documents are a very good such... testimony of the time, in fact. we will see you at 10 o'clock. stay with us. we're back, thanks for watching espresso, and thanks for donating, if you haven't already, we're saving up for the atvs for the cold ravine. 93rd separate mechanized brigade, 4...
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stu and alvin bragg is set to appear before the judiciary committee on july 12, the day after the formersident gets hisre sentencing for what kind f questions you plan for him? what's he needs to be asked why did he do this? remember, the department of justice was it a couple of years ago, said no we are not going to oi trump. why the district attorney say you now need to do it. and also why did the judge and not allow expert witness testimony in regards to t federal election commission? they did not allow smith to be able to testify. there are soab many holes in th. what is going to happen here as this case is going to be overturned. it's almt overturned. all they want is to b is eight t like our caller. if it goes away after the election and joe biden has one then mission accomplished by that is what alvin bragg is attempting too do and is for my question is going to lead very. >> my finder said the committee is going to take a look at the district attorney they hear from. the attorney general from missouri is going to be there i don't know the other witnesses that are going to be ther
stu and alvin bragg is set to appear before the judiciary committee on july 12, the day after the formersident gets hisre sentencing for what kind f questions you plan for him? what's he needs to be asked why did he do this? remember, the department of justice was it a couple of years ago, said no we are not going to oi trump. why the district attorney say you now need to do it. and also why did the judge and not allow expert witness testimony in regards to t federal election commission? they...
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stu went curtis in san antonio, who are you supporting? >> caller: i'm going for the third party. love president biden's heart is in the right place. that he is a little age. like everyone before me was saying. they sat down and donald trump i just don't trust him. stewart are you saying the president should step down now? >> caller: no yes i don't think he should run for. >> don't think he should be running now for month out from the election? >> no i don't. i don't. not because it's a good president he age and his time is up. >> in the spin room george at senator warnock talking about reporters, let's listen in. >> one second period with members are fully represented the rich diversity biden has. tonight i think what you saw which is very clear choice in this election. when i saw out of donald trump was a man who took the stage who increasingly unhinged throughout the night and it reminded the american bid by the end of the debate exactly why they admired him in the first place four years ago. president biden take the stage did exactly what he did over the course of the last fou
stu went curtis in san antonio, who are you supporting? >> caller: i'm going for the third party. love president biden's heart is in the right place. that he is a little age. like everyone before me was saying. they sat down and donald trump i just don't trust him. stewart are you saying the president should step down now? >> caller: no yes i don't think he should run for. >> don't think he should be running now for month out from the election? >> no i don't. i don't....
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i had a part-timeo kids one had very complicated medical stu juggle.there's an opening sentence he we can't find someone to run a new hampshire pay our state legislators 100 bucks a year that setting in the constitution it's a volunteer thid she said you would be good at it. i i said that's nice, it cannot possibly kids, job this, that. then i called my husband and said isn't nice but maybe i will think about it she said you have til deadline. so flattering i laid out all of the reasons i couldm said you would be really good at it, we will make it e work. make sure you have those people in your life i never would have if i had not had a family that said this will beut it. passion go at it. if you decide it isn't your passion or what is really important is being a good capitolscapitals making a lot of money and go do that but don't look and public service. understanding difference and be proud of either path you take. would agree totally. people ask me all the timeeveral interns you probably got some to be active in your community. people's there's give
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of workmanship, the craftsmanship, the lace, the embroidery, the beads and so on are really quite stuingst have been■? made son after their arrival in london. as you can see here now back to 1903, lou. and i'm sorry i said herbert junior. it's herbert. it's not herbert, because i've discovered that they have different middle names. and so he's really herbert is not herbert junior mia culpo, but here you see herbert with his mother very, very stylish and the tilt of the hat was everything howheonnected to the hairstyle all of this explain who you were towas evers the most fascinating designer called albert phillips and here you have on the interior of the garment mrs. hoover can you see the name is written written he is sorry he received the appointment to her majesty the queen in 1901. and unfortunately i do not have an image to show you because this garment is in very complicated and challenge. it's a very challenging condition. but hopefully the next time i do a talk on this that that garment will have been put back order and you will be able to see it. she was really kind of picture p
of workmanship, the craftsmanship, the lace, the embroidery, the beads and so on are really quite stuingst have been■? made son after their arrival in london. as you can see here now back to 1903, lou. and i'm sorry i said herbert junior. it's herbert. it's not herbert, because i've discovered that they have different middle names. and so he's really herbert is not herbert junior mia culpo, but here you see herbert with his mother very, very stylish and the tilt of the hat was everything...
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also in a southern russ up including fulton news, us and miss files to conduct a deadly stu icon of the city of sylvester, bold inquiry man. off to the boy's death local times close between the house is like a hurricane to protect themselves from snipers and drones. the policy is in a west bank for refugee camp seats. show the author and is really read the left several people that including a 16 year old boy, the life of most go, this is on. so you will come to the global use of the decimal from a series of terrorist attacks on sunday. in a southern russia has risen to 20 another 44 people would invite us, according to the national anti terrorism committee. 5, terrorist eliminated in fighting with the authorities. also they struck multiple judges and the synagogues and the republicans. douglas, i'm wanting this report contains disturbing images for the people. that's cool. the, the, the, it's the, it was really, it's why russian us or these, it shows some of the scenes. it'll be a tax, including a bloodstained floor. i'm burned out. the goals, the really hill leader has analyse the comp
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how to solve stu exclusively sit down with the head of his orders politically. he spoke about the conference with this about the warning, gaza, his boots, insemination and mindful. i mean that's the last not moving. we're waging a brutal war against the is really enemy. this is not a spectacle. it's a serious and fierce battle. the enemy knows the losses we have inflicted on them. we have blinded them, deafened to them, and disabled their surveillance systems. we have exhausted some of their capabilities that were supposed to remain hayden, but had to be revealed. instead, we're fighting the enemy on terrain where we know their strengths and weaknesses. well, we strike the targets we choose within this battle framework. the escalation might also put them into expansion ambitions. many probably understand this from our actions. another point to note is the apparent weakness of these rarely army. it's frailty has become evident because the army has lost much of its personnel. you will take at least 2 to 3 years for them to recover an army and which according to su
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so it may beat me to stu, united nations, is that more than 3000000 people have been forced to flee their homes this year in central. so he'll countries like looking to find somebody in the ship. the organization blames conflict in climate change and became the fast moving 20000 people have been killed by the groups of those living and shelters in the northeast and struggling to find food with them and medical services. katherine story has more agencies in booking of fossil see the cost late in that part of this. the whole region is one of the most neglected. thousands of people have been killed by armed groups, a fee to, i'll guide and i. so government forces are struggling to contain the violence which has raged on foot. yes. nearly a 1000000 people are leaving rough incomes cottage, mostly you didn't know if a silver country many are trapped in pounds, which are unsafe. how i'm on my research arrived at this comp in dougherty and the questions we arrived. we haven't left, it's too dangerous to return home. life in the camps is too dangerous and life in the camp is hard, but we have no
so it may beat me to stu, united nations, is that more than 3000000 people have been forced to flee their homes this year in central. so he'll countries like looking to find somebody in the ship. the organization blames conflict in climate change and became the fast moving 20000 people have been killed by the groups of those living and shelters in the northeast and struggling to find food with them and medical services. katherine story has more agencies in booking of fossil see the cost late in...
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several police officers also, and of southern russell, waiting for us to resolve to conduct a deadly stu. i told him the city of sylvester civil and crimea after the boys ass local between the houses like a person to protect themselves from snipers and on the policy. is it a west bank where he did come see shelter often is really weighed. but let's say when people did, including a 16 year old boy, the a very well welcome to you from the entire scenes national news you were coming to you live from most of the top stories this out 5 terrorist look killed in the russian southern republican. i guess the officer, they conducted a series of disney have tags on churches and the synagogue, that information coming from the national acting terrorism committee. what in this report contains disturbing images a the you thing that's cool, the the the, this page was released my russellville, for these little shows some of the scenes of the tax include the bloodstain full and bunch of vehicles. the real need to hasn't now was the depletion of active combined operations against the above the greatest for
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.— court she realised it was a stu - id idea. �* . stupid idea.n had already described _ stupid idea. hunter biden had already described his - stupid idea. hunter biden had already described his drug - already described his drug addiction in a book. excerpts read by the author himself was played in court. it read by the author himself was played in court-— played in court. it became smokeing _ played in court. it became smokeing every _ played in court. it became smokeing every two - played in court. it became smokeing every two days. i played in court. it became - smokeing every two days. his defence argued that hunter biden wasn't using drugs around the time he bought the gun, but the time he bought the gun, but thejury the time he bought the gun, but the jury rejected that. donald trump insists he was only convicted because president biden is using the legal system to persecute his political opponent, claims undermined by the guilty verdict against the president's own son. the justice department say they care only about the law, not politics. c
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