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lydia hu is next. ♪ plates. plates. plates.tter way to travel this place, than on a plate. and when you add price drop protection, expedia pays you back if your flight becomes cheaper. so you can taste your way, through every single plate and never wonder if you found a good deal. because the good deal found you. ♪ permex petroleum is leading the charge in the prolific permian basin with an attractive portfolio of oil, natural gas, and royalty assets. with expanding drilling operations and plans to uplist to the nyse, permex petroleum is poised for growth. stuart: time for this day in history, american built. on this day, march 22, 1941, the grand cooley dam began in washington state and 550 feet tall, just shy of a mile long. it's got three times as much concrete as the hoover dam. now you know. don't forget to watch american built, mondays, 9:00 p.m. eastern. back to the markets, the backdrop around 2:00 this afternoon when the fed makes up its mind what to do with the rate and mark tepper here with us and i'll look at the mo
lydia hu is next. ♪ plates. plates. plates.tter way to travel this place, than on a plate. and when you add price drop protection, expedia pays you back if your flight becomes cheaper. so you can taste your way, through every single plate and never wonder if you found a good deal. because the good deal found you. ♪ permex petroleum is leading the charge in the prolific permian basin with an attractive portfolio of oil, natural gas, and royalty assets. with expanding drilling operations and...
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lydia hu, thank you very much indeed.iter at msnbc, movie "top gun: maverick" is the most insidious movie because it portrays our military as a beacon of virtue. we're not joking about this. michelle yeo tack a shot at don lemon at the oscars. >> this is proof that dreams big, dreams come true, ladies, don't let anybody tell you you're past your prime. don't give up. stuart: past your prime, don't say that every again, joe. joe concha has a oscar round up after this. ♪. say goodbye to daily insulin injections with omnipod 5... a tubeless system that automatically adjusts insulin to help protect against highs and lows. try it today. go to omnipod.com for risk information and instructions for use. consult your doctor before starting on omnipod. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no li
lydia hu, thank you very much indeed.iter at msnbc, movie "top gun: maverick" is the most insidious movie because it portrays our military as a beacon of virtue. we're not joking about this. michelle yeo tack a shot at don lemon at the oscars. >> this is proof that dreams big, dreams come true, ladies, don't let anybody tell you you're past your prime. don't give up. stuart: past your prime, don't say that every again, joe. joe concha has a oscar round up after this. ♪. say...
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lydia hu is in new york city. we'll be right back with the hot topic buzz.i choose safelite? when my windshield got cracked on my electric car, safelite replaced the windshield, recalibrated the car's camera and even recycled my old glass. i count on safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ what causes a curve down there? can it be treated? stop typing, and start talking. it could be a medical condition called peyronie's disease, or pd. and it could be treated without surgery. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose pd and build a treatment plan with you. visit makeapdplan.com today. time for the "hot topic buzz," florida governor ron desantis calling on president biden to lift his vaccination restricts for noncitizens, and to allow tennis player djokovic to play at in miami open letter desantis writes it is also not clear to me why, even by the terms of your own proclamation mr. djokovic could not he legally enter via boat desantis asks for the president response by friday current restrictions follow focus on air travel, and adam t
lydia hu is in new york city. we'll be right back with the hot topic buzz.i choose safelite? when my windshield got cracked on my electric car, safelite replaced the windshield, recalibrated the car's camera and even recycled my old glass. i count on safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ what causes a curve down there? can it be treated? stop typing, and start talking. it could be a medical condition called peyronie's disease, or pd. and it could be treated...
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let's bring in gerri willis and lydia hu who have been covering this.ead a larger chunk of this to butt it in context. this piece was written today in "time." he leads research at the machine intelligence research institute, considered one of the founders of ai. he says we're not going to bridge the gap -- he said we don't need to just talk about it. we need to shut it down globally. here's why. he says it took more than 60 years between when the notion of artificial intelligence was notioned and study. solving safety of super human intelligence could take at least half that long. the thing about trying this with super human intelligence is that if you get it wrong on the first try, you don't learn from your mistakes because you're dead. it does sound funny. alice is laughing on the set. is this funny or is this deadly? lydia? >> you know, we have at the business network talked to many experts on this. no one has raised the concern that it's going to kill us off. they have raised more concerns that it will replace us in the job market and that's a very
let's bring in gerri willis and lydia hu who have been covering this.ead a larger chunk of this to butt it in context. this piece was written today in "time." he leads research at the machine intelligence research institute, considered one of the founders of ai. he says we're not going to bridge the gap -- he said we don't need to just talk about it. we need to shut it down globally. here's why. he says it took more than 60 years between when the notion of artificial intelligence was...
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lydia hu how some employees are fighting the monday blues.ew jersey. you're buckled up there. >> all buckled up for safety, of course. i want to start first with something we see in the workforce. people taking on multiple jobs. 7.3 million americans working multiple jobs. this year 7.8 million working those multiple jobs and why i'm in an uber with james. he is an insurance broker. he will keep his eyes on the road because he is driving all of us. james, tell me why did you decide to start taking on work outside of your insurance brokerage as driving for uber eats? >> just made sense to me that i can make extra money whether i happen to get a natural part-time job really made a lot of sense and makes pretty good money. >> it's based off commission. you have a family. what difference does it make to have this easily accessible income stream maybe when money is a little tight? >> it's great because, you know, at nighttime when i can actually go out and work and get an extra $1500 in my pocket it makes sense and i love doing it. >> james is par
lydia hu how some employees are fighting the monday blues.ew jersey. you're buckled up there. >> all buckled up for safety, of course. i want to start first with something we see in the workforce. people taking on multiple jobs. 7.3 million americans working multiple jobs. this year 7.8 million working those multiple jobs and why i'm in an uber with james. he is an insurance broker. he will keep his eyes on the road because he is driving all of us. james, tell me why did you decide to...
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lydia hu, thank you very much indeed. ashley, come back. i want to hear about panera bread. pay with the palm of your hand? tell me know. ashley: take toasted baggett sandwich right there. amazon one in locations in st. louis. planning to expand the biometric technology to 10 or 20 more stores near amazon headquarters near seattle. customers need to register for amazon 1 and link the pa nair i can't account. you hold your hand over a scanner that identifies unique palm signature, better than a fingerprint some say. company says it is natural evolution of using biometric technology to make it more convenient, drive loyalty to brands and easy payment. panera says it does not get any biometric data. they say that is held by amazon. you can do that, say, thank you very much. not sure what i think about it but it would be easy. stuart: there you go, if it is easy you probably do it. lauren is with me, she is looking at palm of your hand. are you looking at hairs on the palm of your hand? lauren: i go to panera ordering is very easy there. very easy. multiple ways to do it. i don'
lydia hu, thank you very much indeed. ashley, come back. i want to hear about panera bread. pay with the palm of your hand? tell me know. ashley: take toasted baggett sandwich right there. amazon one in locations in st. louis. planning to expand the biometric technology to 10 or 20 more stores near amazon headquarters near seattle. customers need to register for amazon 1 and link the pa nair i can't account. you hold your hand over a scanner that identifies unique palm signature, better than a...
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lydia hu on it, thank you.a's governor desantis demanding that novak djokovic be allowed to play tennis at a tournament in miami, even though he's not vaccinated for covid-19. lauren, what is the governor's solution to this? lauren: desantis says lift the restriction. stuart: right. lauren: let him compete. stuart: who would have thought of that? lauren: it's march 19 and totally nuts. they gave the administration until friday to respond and then he makes suggestions. what if you can't buy both. all the -- what if you can't bu- what if he came by boat. all the migrants coming by boat and they're not vaccinated. he's one of the healthiest people in the world. stuart: and he's had covid twice. lauren: adding insult to injury, by friday this week, the u.s. is expected to lift travel restrictions on chinese people coming to the united states stuart: this is ridiculous. >> that is crazy. lauren: this far along and i understand equal treatment and got that during the pandemic and three years in when you can be vaccin
lydia hu on it, thank you.a's governor desantis demanding that novak djokovic be allowed to play tennis at a tournament in miami, even though he's not vaccinated for covid-19. lauren, what is the governor's solution to this? lauren: desantis says lift the restriction. stuart: right. lauren: let him compete. stuart: who would have thought of that? lauren: it's march 19 and totally nuts. they gave the administration until friday to respond and then he makes suggestions. what if you can't buy...
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lydia hu has more on this trend. is this about younger folks? who is partaking?le. people are posting about how they're spending their time monday when they're not giving 100% to the job. here's the person that started the trend. watch. >> i'm no longer stressed on sunday and no longer stressed monday and the rest of my week is way more productive. >> we wanted to know what everyday people thought about this. we took to the streets and found a variety of opinions, even people that admitted to doing this themselves. watch. >> bare minimum mondays, i can go with that. i want to sleep in on mondays. >> you see yourself working hard on mondays? >> yes. being able to chill and reset is better. >> five day as week is fine. been doing it a long time. >> i believe a monday full recovery will be very beneficial. >> every once gets lazy. >> they work more money from the government. >> people are lazy. they want to do as least as possible. >> we're always on our phones, looking when our next break is to chuck or phones. we want to see what is up. >> i'm lazy. i'm guilty of
lydia hu has more on this trend. is this about younger folks? who is partaking?le. people are posting about how they're spending their time monday when they're not giving 100% to the job. here's the person that started the trend. watch. >> i'm no longer stressed on sunday and no longer stressed monday and the rest of my week is way more productive. >> we wanted to know what everyday people thought about this. we took to the streets and found a variety of opinions, even people that...
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in our millennial panel douglas society founder and president rob smith and fox business reporter lydia hu>> good morning. >> brian: let's talk about this. millennials have had to deal with 9/11, the.com bubble, the great recession and now we could be going through something else. how has that affected you, rob, the next great generation? >> well, i think the thing that really stuck out to me in this article was there was a woman interviewed that said she said "i did everything the way i was supposed to do. i did everything i was supposed to do and yet still feeling economic, you know, insecurity "right? you are right. millennials have gone through 9/11, the recession. they went through the covid-19 pandemic, mounting student loan debt, all of this other stuff and now we have got all of this inflation going on. and there's a sense that the old ways just do not work anymore. and some people are really kind of feeling stuck. like i definitely, definitely could relate to that a lot. i carry student loan debt myself. i made a little career switch about six years ago because i had gone down a p
in our millennial panel douglas society founder and president rob smith and fox business reporter lydia hu>> good morning. >> brian: let's talk about this. millennials have had to deal with 9/11, the.com bubble, the great recession and now we could be going through something else. how has that affected you, rob, the next great generation? >> well, i think the thing that really stuck out to me in this article was there was a woman interviewed that said she said "i did...
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lauren: lydia hu, thank you very much.d to see you. >>> well, from white collar analysts and television the reporters to blue collar manufacturing jobs, roles across various sectors of the economy are seeing inpact of artificial intelligence. bernstein analyst jay wong projecting that the manufacturing sector could see a huge spike in 56789i.ous -- a.i. use. the market could be worth $11 billion by 2025. not just manufacturing, construction also seeing a surge. teleo creates supervised autonomous technology to make bulldozers, cranes and more, operate partially op on their own while workers control them remotely. the company's cofounder and ceo previously worked with lyft on its self-driving car initiative, and he was part of creating google's technology, the prompt that makes you prove you're not a robot. i will commitment sometimeses the difficult to prove when they ask you to look at all the pictures of the palm trees, and you're, like, i thought i saw a palm tree in that picture. he joins me exclusively now. good to se
lauren: lydia hu, thank you very much.d to see you. >>> well, from white collar analysts and television the reporters to blue collar manufacturing jobs, roles across various sectors of the economy are seeing inpact of artificial intelligence. bernstein analyst jay wong projecting that the manufacturing sector could see a huge spike in 56789i.ous -- a.i. use. the market could be worth $11 billion by 2025. not just manufacturing, construction also seeing a surge. teleo creates supervised...
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i want to go to lydia hu. she is following a issue raising about janet yellen, if necessary we can backstop more deposits to stop contagion. a lot of people looked into that, wait a minute, exactly what is the treasury secretary janet yellen talking about? i want want to go to lydia hu at that. what are we hear about that? >> reporter: as you said treasury secretary janet yellen speaking today. it was at a meeting with the american bankers association in d.c. this is coming in the wake of collapse of silicon valley bank and signature bank and the decision there to make depositors whole even when accounts contained more than insured limit of $250,000. today yellen says the government may backstop more deposits if necessary. watch this. >> should have confidence in our banging system and it is our intention to remain vigilant in the days and weeks to come. that means potentially intervening if a smaller bank experiences the kinds of difficulties we've seen that pose the risk of contagion. >> reporter: now treasu
i want to go to lydia hu. she is following a issue raising about janet yellen, if necessary we can backstop more deposits to stop contagion. a lot of people looked into that, wait a minute, exactly what is the treasury secretary janet yellen talking about? i want want to go to lydia hu at that. what are we hear about that? >> reporter: as you said treasury secretary janet yellen speaking today. it was at a meeting with the american bankers association in d.c. this is coming in the wake of...
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lydia hu went to the twitter to ask people what they've heard. >> yeah, we found a lot of people thatre minimum monday. in fact, they admitted to it. watch. >> bare minimum mondays, i can go with that. how can i work hard on monday? i want to sleep in. >> see yourself working less hard on mondays? >> yes. being able to chill on monday and reset works better. >> five days a week is fine. been doing it a long time. >> i do believe on monday, a full recovery will be very beneficial. >> i have a feeling everyone gets lazy and count do [ bleep ]. >> working and they want to go home and want money from the government. >> people don't want to work. people are lazy and want to do as least as possible. >> bros on our phones and looking for our next break and checking our phones to see what's up. i'm lazy and i'm guilty of it. >> at least he admits it; right. i like to think, stuart, of bare minimum monday as quiet quitting's little brother. quiet quit asking popular far more than any employer wants and half of workers are = of quiet quitting and companies have a role and trying to get workers
lydia hu went to the twitter to ask people what they've heard. >> yeah, we found a lot of people thatre minimum monday. in fact, they admitted to it. watch. >> bare minimum mondays, i can go with that. how can i work hard on monday? i want to sleep in. >> see yourself working less hard on mondays? >> yes. being able to chill on monday and reset works better. >> five days a week is fine. been doing it a long time. >> i do believe on monday, a full recovery...
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lydia hu with me. lydia, this is about childcare, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah. it's very expensive.om who explained this issue very well. watch this. >> puts you in a position where you're, like, you feel defeated because you're, like, i want to work, but i can't work. >> reporter: what do you think the answer is? what do you need help with more, do you need more option, more affordable options? >> definitely more affordable options. but then again, you go into the whole equation where, you know, people need to make a good living as well. so i don't know what the answer is. >> reporter: yeah, it's very expensive. take a look at these prices, stuart. the national median price for infant care at a center in this country ranges from $8300-17,000 per year. and some densely populated regions of the country like in the bronx, new york, childcare costs can be as much as 40% of the household median income for just one child. now, these costs is have increased since 2018. part of the problem here is the industry is losing workers. there are about 58,000 fewer childcare workers now than befor
lydia hu with me. lydia, this is about childcare, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah. it's very expensive.om who explained this issue very well. watch this. >> puts you in a position where you're, like, you feel defeated because you're, like, i want to work, but i can't work. >> reporter: what do you think the answer is? what do you need help with more, do you need more option, more affordable options? >> definitely more affordable options. but then again, you go into the whole...
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lydia hu reports after this. ♪ good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna.this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. we start with sustainably grown cotton from the rich red soul of north alabama, here on our family farm. then we partner with family owned mills from maine to mississippi to manufacture our cotton into quality american made fabrics that become our heirloom inspired bedding, towels, blankets and apparel. experience our 100% american made luxury linens for yourself. go to red line cotton dot com and receive 15% off your order with code fox news. born in 1847, formally enslaved, started buying land, was in the house of representatives. finding out this family history, these things become anchors for your soul. >> people have lower blood pressure and be
lydia hu reports after this. ♪ good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna.this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. we start with sustainably grown cotton from the rich red soul of north alabama,...
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fox business correspondent lydia hu shows us tonight from new york. evening, bret. a new report is igniting questions around artificial intelligence and how cuckoo possible be weaponized according to news guard a tool that assesses the credibility and transparency of news and information. the latest version of open ai's gpt general rating false information more often and more convincing than predecessor. the prior version of open ai generated false narratives 80 out of 100 times when prompted for false information newest generation false and misleading claims all 100 times. >> the new findings seem to undermine open ai claims that chatgpt 4 is improvement. when it launched chatgpt four said the technology is 40% more likely to produce factual introduces than prior version. open ai declined to comment on news guard study in prior reports on ai acknowledged that the technology is imperfect. still, there's a lot of enthusiasm. bill gates is calling ai as revolutionary as the mobile phone and internet. saying, quote: it will change the way people work, le
fox business correspondent lydia hu shows us tonight from new york. evening, bret. a new report is igniting questions around artificial intelligence and how cuckoo possible be weaponized according to news guard a tool that assesses the credibility and transparency of news and information. the latest version of open ai's gpt general rating false information more often and more convincing than predecessor. the prior version of open ai generated false narratives 80 out of 100 times when prompted...
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lydia hu, fox business has more on that. what's up, lydia? hello to you. >> that's a huge number.e in the u.s. we are looking at a quarter of work tasks that could be automated in some way by artificial intelligence according to the new study from goldman sachs. when we look at some of the professions more at risk, some more than others. administrative professionals, legal field. architecture and engineering are among the top fields most susceptible to automation and some experts in the machine learning field that are warning significant changes to the workforce could happen soon with even the next five years. >> society, the way we live and the way we work could be quite different. it is not crying wolf per se, it is wolf at the door because it is here. >> that's igniting concerns about jobs. apple co-founder and twitter and tesla ceo and more than 1,000 others signing an open letter calling for a six-month pause on the development of artificial intelligence. i thought it would be interesting to ask chatgpt to weigh in on this, too, maybe not surprisingly we get a much rosier pic
lydia hu, fox business has more on that. what's up, lydia? hello to you. >> that's a huge number.e in the u.s. we are looking at a quarter of work tasks that could be automated in some way by artificial intelligence according to the new study from goldman sachs. when we look at some of the professions more at risk, some more than others. administrative professionals, legal field. architecture and engineering are among the top fields most susceptible to automation and some experts in the...
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lydia hu will tell us what this is all about from fox business. >> most recently, a six month pilot program.s. and ireland examining the four-day work week was concluded. 26 companies shrank their companies and kept the pay the same. the results are positive. about nine out of ten companies say they are definitely or planning to continue with the shortened schedule. so we wondered is the appetite for a four-day work week growing? we asked people around manhattan what they think. one person we disliked the idea. watch. >> if your company said we'll experiment moving to four days instead of five you would say count me in? >> i think i would, yeah, for sure. if i got paid the same for working less i'm all in for that. who wouldn't be. >> a four-day week in the office would strike me as more productive than two days in the office and three days at home. >> i think people should have objectives. once you meet your objectives if you can do it in two instead of four, so be it. >> there are reservations from economists and restaurant chain operators and manufacturers who i've spoken with. not all b
lydia hu will tell us what this is all about from fox business. >> most recently, a six month pilot program.s. and ireland examining the four-day work week was concluded. 26 companies shrank their companies and kept the pay the same. the results are positive. about nine out of ten companies say they are definitely or planning to continue with the shortened schedule. so we wondered is the appetite for a four-day work week growing? we asked people around manhattan what they think. one...
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. >> john: lydia hu. >> hi, neil.ng of the american banker's association. she said the government may backstop more deposits if necessary. they are comments come as treasury department staff are also reportedly considering whether to temporarily ensure all deposits greater than the fdic limit of 250,000. this idea of further guaranteeing deposits with government money is drawing ire from some republican lawmakers. the house freedom caucus issued a statement saying the move was a dangerous precedent. it's also possible that backstopping deposits could be re-assuring investors as regional banks were trying to financial sector rally today. bank contagion fears fade, the federal reserve is gearing up to be a 25 basis point hike tomorrow. some expect the central bank could pause their hiking over concerns about the banking system. critics argue that not hiking rates raises more questions and suggesting more government help to banks if needed. again, it's widely expected we'll receive a 25 basis point hike tomorrow. >> neil
. >> john: lydia hu. >> hi, neil.ng of the american banker's association. she said the government may backstop more deposits if necessary. they are comments come as treasury department staff are also reportedly considering whether to temporarily ensure all deposits greater than the fdic limit of 250,000. this idea of further guaranteeing deposits with government money is drawing ire from some republican lawmakers. the house freedom caucus issued a statement saying the move was a...
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lydia hu reporting on why. >> it's about one in six retired americans who are considering going backurvey by paychecks. the top reasons behind this trend include needing more money and inflation. on average, this group that is considering unretiring have been out of the workforce since 2019 roughly one year before the pandemic. we had a chance to talk to one south carolina resident who says the rising costs of everyday expenses motivated her to get back to work in education. watch. >> because of everything that has gone up, food, gas went up a lot, and just repair costs on our home but the actual upkeep was through the roof. so i could not just afford that. so i needed to go back to work. >> the number of older adults in the workforce had been growing as some supplement social security and others try to delay drawing it. according to the bureau of labor statistics more than a quarter of adults ages 65 to 74 were working in 2021 and it is projected to grow to more than 30% in 2031. this return to work trend among retired americans is emerging, dana, in spite of the largest cost of liv
lydia hu reporting on why. >> it's about one in six retired americans who are considering going backurvey by paychecks. the top reasons behind this trend include needing more money and inflation. on average, this group that is considering unretiring have been out of the workforce since 2019 roughly one year before the pandemic. we had a chance to talk to one south carolina resident who says the rising costs of everyday expenses motivated her to get back to work in education. watch....
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lydia hu is with us with more on the story. hat does it say to younger folks going into the labor force? it's tough. >> reporter: yeah, really makes us question the priorities here, charles. you're right, hashtag bear minimum monday. latest craze taking shape on social media. people posting how they spend their time on monday when they're not giving 100% to the job. here is one person who started this trend. watch this. >> ever since i shifted these expectations of myself for monday i'm no longer stressed on sunday. i'm no longer stressed on monday. the rest of my week is actually way more productive. >> reporter: we wanted to know what people on on the street thought about this we went outside of new york city. we found a variety of opinions even people who admitted to doing this themselves. watch. >> bare minimum mondays i can go on that. how i can work hard on monday? want to sleep in. >> see yourself working less hard on mondays? >> yes. chilling on monday, to reset is better. >> five days a week is fine. doing it a long tim
lydia hu is with us with more on the story. hat does it say to younger folks going into the labor force? it's tough. >> reporter: yeah, really makes us question the priorities here, charles. you're right, hashtag bear minimum monday. latest craze taking shape on social media. people posting how they spend their time on monday when they're not giving 100% to the job. here is one person who started this trend. watch this. >> ever since i shifted these expectations of myself for monday...
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brian: lydia hu with excuse inflation. jackie: shame on ice cream. brian: ice cream i think of cake. when i think of birthdays i think of our own taylor riggs. taylor: you guys. oh. brian: got to celebrate, taylor. taylor: what surprise. it is a fire hazard. thank you for being the best fox family i ever had. make a wish. brian: we're having a birthday. now we can have a little cake. jackie: i may get into that. taylor: i love you guys. brian: charles payne, we'll be happy to save a piece for you where if you're interested. charles: i know where your office is, my man. see you in an hour. happy birthday, taylor. i'm charles payne, this is "making money." stocks gyrating, down, up, sort of in the middle investors figuring out what is going on what comes next after the government rescues silicon valley. how does this change the rate hiking approach and markets? bond yields are collapsing. what is that all about? we have all-star panel. jon that area yarn talks about investment opportunities. danielle shay with trading ideas to take advantage of the vol
brian: lydia hu with excuse inflation. jackie: shame on ice cream. brian: ice cream i think of cake. when i think of birthdays i think of our own taylor riggs. taylor: you guys. oh. brian: got to celebrate, taylor. taylor: what surprise. it is a fire hazard. thank you for being the best fox family i ever had. make a wish. brian: we're having a birthday. now we can have a little cake. jackie: i may get into that. taylor: i love you guys. brian: charles payne, we'll be happy to save a piece for...
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lydia hu is with me. this was supposed to quell contagion fears.m america. how about the regional banks? how are they doing? >> yeah, i think they are still a little bit nervous here trying to see how this will ripple across the pond. regional banks we see a group are actually asking regulators temporarily set aside the deposit insurance limit of $250,000. stuart this is coming from bloomberg which reports that the mid-size bank coalition of america explained in a letter to regulators that "doing so will immediately halt the exodus of deposits from smaller banks, stabilize the banking sector and greatly reduce chances of more bank failures." experts say it will also address concerns here that only rich depositors of silicon valley bank are favored. watch. >> once you've relaxed the 250,000 limit for this bank you will relax it for future banks otherwise you're accused of favoring the rich, the tech industry. why they did that, they had better information than i did but once they have done it, that's the reality. >> now, this conversation is coming
lydia hu is with me. this was supposed to quell contagion fears.m america. how about the regional banks? how are they doing? >> yeah, i think they are still a little bit nervous here trying to see how this will ripple across the pond. regional banks we see a group are actually asking regulators temporarily set aside the deposit insurance limit of $250,000. stuart this is coming from bloomberg which reports that the mid-size bank coalition of america explained in a letter to regulators...
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if the thursday is the new friday, lydia hu, thank you very much. these are changing times. brian: we got to work. taylor: get on board with that. keep the product activity. brian: you would never make it. you're a worker. that's good. jackie: i think working is good for the soul. you have to take a weekend day, put it back. over to charles payne. >> this is a fox business special presentation, "the future of work." here's your host, charles payne. ♪. [applause] >> whoo. all right. okay. all right, folks, thanks a lot, everyone, welcome to the future of work. i'm charles payne. this moment in time there are very legitimate questions what work will look like in just a few years. will there jobs? or will robots, artificial intelligence do all the heavy lifting and thinking? will there jobs but nobody willing to work? if they're willing to work, what will they actually be up to the task, right? humankind grappled with the notion of work from the beginning of time. for the most part there wasn't time initially to even debate the merits of it. it was all initially about survival.
if the thursday is the new friday, lydia hu, thank you very much. these are changing times. brian: we got to work. taylor: get on board with that. keep the product activity. brian: you would never make it. you're a worker. that's good. jackie: i think working is good for the soul. you have to take a weekend day, put it back. over to charles payne. >> this is a fox business special presentation, "the future of work." here's your host, charles payne. ♪. [applause] >> whoo....