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so they to kiss and make up and and stu got right back on and stu when when when the when stu got brought back on he said, get to choose how to run this campaign. we're going to run it from the plane and, not from the headquarters. and that means i get to the press person, the person runs the tour, the policy person i get that my own speechwriter. and he said that and included me and i so i once asked stu, i said, why did you choose me? he said, that's because i respect nixon's judgment on political matters. and then also i didn't think nixon wouldn't send me and he idiot, he didn't use the word. but this is a family audience. so the reason i devote six chapters of the book to the 80 campaign is because i kept the recorder diary. i recorded it into a cassette recorder. and because of the main histories, historical points in this book and and what i give back to history in this book is that nixon provided memos and detailed advice to the 1980 campaign secret advisor about and that's an important story in this book, important for and it's nixon played a silent role in the 1980 campaign. nix
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so they to kiss and make up and and stu got right back on and stu when when when the when stu got brought back on he said, get to choose how to run this campaign. we're going to run it from the plane and, not from the headquarters. and that means i get to the press person, the person runs the tour, the policy person i get that my own speechwriter. and he said that and included me and i so i once asked stu, i said, why did you choose me? he said, that's because i respect nixon's judgment on political matters. and then also i didn't think nixon wouldn't send me and he idiot, he didn't use the word. but this is a family audience. so the reason i devote six chapters of the book to the 80 campaign is because i kept the recorder diary. i recorded it into a cassette recorder. and because of the main histories, historical points in this book and and what i give back to history in this book is that nixon provided memos and detailed advice to the 1980 campaign secret advisor about and that's an important story in this book, important for and it's nixon played a silent role in the 1980 campaign. nix
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it's amazing we buried that, stu, for politics. it just amazes me.t: a lot of us, too, sheriff thank you very much for joining us always a pleasure see you again later soon. vance also went after the new york times over illegal migrants. madison what did they say? reporter: it was a really interesting exchange. so the reporter was suggesting that a crackdown of illegal immigration would exacerbate the housing crisis that we currently have because so much of our construction industry is propped up by migrant labor. vance pointed out that the us has produced far fewer houses than it should have over the last decade despite record high illegal immigration. take a listen to the exchange. >> about a third of the construction workforce in this country is hispanic. of those a large portion are undocumented. so how do you propose to build all of the housing necessary that we need in this country, by removing all of the people working in construction? >> i think that what you would do is you would take let's say for example, the 7 million prime age men who ha
it's amazing we buried that, stu, for politics. it just amazes me.t: a lot of us, too, sheriff thank you very much for joining us always a pleasure see you again later soon. vance also went after the new york times over illegal migrants. madison what did they say? reporter: it was a really interesting exchange. so the reporter was suggesting that a crackdown of illegal immigration would exacerbate the housing crisis that we currently have because so much of our construction industry is propped...
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that's all she has, stu.e only chance she has at winning because when you break out these numbers, the american people trust trump on the issues. and it's been that that way for a while. they. don't even trust kamala on really the ability to lead period, and that's why you've seen this coming to the mean, they're all coming to this tied number with the new york times. think about that for a moment. this is "the new york times." this isn't, you know, rasmussen. this isn't, you know, trafalgar. this is "the new york times." that bodes poorly for kamala. stuart: but the times poll was out today, that means that harris has lost the lead which she had in that poll just a couple of weeks ago. to the trend is definitely towards trump. >> right. we do have 11 days to go, and the game does not end in the third quarter, i understand that. 9 if the election were heldedded the to, i think most people in this game would say trump would win, again, 11 days to the go. stuart: got it. trump and kamala harris will both with -
that's all she has, stu.e only chance she has at winning because when you break out these numbers, the american people trust trump on the issues. and it's been that that way for a while. they. don't even trust kamala on really the ability to lead period, and that's why you've seen this coming to the mean, they're all coming to this tied number with the new york times. think about that for a moment. this is "the new york times." this isn't, you know, rasmussen. this isn't, you know,...
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stu. stuart: thankers, ash.baseball, new york yankees and the la dodgers will face off in game one of the world series tonight. if you want to get a ticket, you want to buy a tick, it's going to cost you. max gordon is here. what are we looking at for ticket s? >> looking at anywhere from tonight's game between around $800 and even go into the tens of thousands of dollars there's nothing like the fall class and i can won't find me there. it's a little too expensive for my blood. plus i'm in new york tonight and can't be there. ticket prices on secondary market can vary by the minute. according to stubhub, average price of tickets for this world series is hovering around $1700. last world series where the arizona diamond backs took on the texas rangers and average price on stubhub was around half of this, $884. what do fans think is the right price? we hit the streets of new york to find out. how much would you be willing to pay for a world series ticket? >> $500. >> maybe a thousand. >> about 750 depending on wh
stu. stuart: thankers, ash.baseball, new york yankees and the la dodgers will face off in game one of the world series tonight. if you want to get a ticket, you want to buy a tick, it's going to cost you. max gordon is here. what are we looking at for ticket s? >> looking at anywhere from tonight's game between around $800 and even go into the tens of thousands of dollars there's nothing like the fall class and i can won't find me there. it's a little too expensive for my blood. plus i'm...
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reporter: morning, stu.ting new numbers on gdp, inflation, and jobs report on friday coming out days before the election and it'll give us a sense of how healthy you are maybe not healthy the economy is going into election day. madison square garden and outlined a new plan to provide a tax credit for caregivers taking care of family member and on top of proposals to eolipile taxes on tips and overtime and social social security and trump enlisted help of billionaire elon musk once again and he's pushing to cut government spending to reduce the national debt. >> all government spending is taxation and whether it's direct taxation or government spending, it becomes inflation or it's direct taxation. your money is being wasted and the department of government de-efficiencies is going to fix that . reporter: vice president harris didn't make the economy the theme and asking what she'll do in her first 100 days in office, bringing prices down is the first thing she said. >> lowering costs in a package of legislat
reporter: morning, stu.ting new numbers on gdp, inflation, and jobs report on friday coming out days before the election and it'll give us a sense of how healthy you are maybe not healthy the economy is going into election day. madison square garden and outlined a new plan to provide a tax credit for caregivers taking care of family member and on top of proposals to eolipile taxes on tips and overtime and social social security and trump enlisted help of billionaire elon musk once again and...
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>> hey, stu.tied to the election and tram it was a popular place to put money on the top of the ticket and which swing states going to which candidate and he hasn't always been allowed in that and how you think americans will cost your ballots. trading on outcome of events and it's regulated by the commodity futures trading commission or cftc until recently and going for the last users and the last elections and she sued the government and wagering on which can have the presidency and ceo says wall street street has always taken positions on the election and now they're opening the ability for people to win. >> we want to allow everybody to come and take a position and make money if you'd like. >> cftc trying to prohibit election betting pose as threat to the electoral process and democratic senator jeff merkly introducing legislation for betting markets and says betting on american elections opens the door to more influence from the ultra rich and corporations. to folks in vegas, the betting capi
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stu? stuart: they did, thanks, ash. look at mcdonald's stock.at's the treasury, show me the stock, please. the stock is down, 4.5%. there's an outbreak of e-coli that has been linked to macdonald's quarter pounders. dr. frank contesessa join us now. what are the symptoms of e-coli? >> so this type of infection, it's gastrointestinal, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, fever and diarrhea and it can be dangerous in people who are elderly, sick, young. the vast majority of people are going to be okay even if you get this infection you'll be sick for four, five days and get better, but it's the very old, the very young, the very sick. there's been one death linked to this outbreak of an older person, probably immunocompromisedded and a couple dozen people hospitalized. one child had something called hus, and it's a rare, but potentially very serious effect from e-coli. stuart: what's the treatment? >> honestly it's fluids and just supportive care and usually self-resolves, within four to five days or so, so kind of just have to keep them going and hy
stu? stuart: they did, thanks, ash. look at mcdonald's stock.at's the treasury, show me the stock, please. the stock is down, 4.5%. there's an outbreak of e-coli that has been linked to macdonald's quarter pounders. dr. frank contesessa join us now. what are the symptoms of e-coli? >> so this type of infection, it's gastrointestinal, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, fever and diarrhea and it can be dangerous in people who are elderly, sick, young. the vast majority of people are going to...
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i wanted to ask stu i said why did you chooseai me? it's it that's because i respected nixon's judgment on political matters. but i didn't figure it nixon would send me any idiot. he did not cite idiot that this is a family audience. [laughter] told the reason i devote chapters to the campaign as i kept the recorded diary. i recorded into a kissimmee. into a recorder. because one of the main historical point of this book when i get back to history in this book is dixon provided memos and detailed advice from 1980 campaign. secret advice throughout. that is an important story in this book. and it is important for story and spread nixon played a silent role in the 1980 campaign. nixonat wrote to secret memos to reagan in that campaign and they are in the appendix of the book. they are reprinted for the first time. along with any made secret phone calls to me. there is an enormous amount of political history in them. and i've never been told before. and of course the result is not because of that because the bad economy and carter's own b
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stu? stuart: thanks, ash.sive deposit of lithium. that's the metal that's crucial in making batteries for electric vehicles. max gorden is there for us. how much lithium are we talking about? >> reporter: stu, we're talking about a massive amount of lithium. the u.s. department of energy estimates that underneath our feet right now about a mile down is enough lithium to create 375 million ev batteries. now, to provide some context, there's only about 3.5 million ev iss on the road in the u.s. right now, so how do we get all of this out of the ground? you can see these steam plumes rising up on the horizon. that's geothermal energy that's being produced, and the lithium is in the brine. several projects are planned to extract the metal from the brine and pruitt energy in the process, one of them spear ifheaded by control terminal resources. they have investments from both gm and stellantis and promises to use green geothermal revenue to power its processing facility, eliminating the need to send the raw lithium
stu? stuart: thanks, ash.sive deposit of lithium. that's the metal that's crucial in making batteries for electric vehicles. max gorden is there for us. how much lithium are we talking about? >> reporter: stu, we're talking about a massive amount of lithium. the u.s. department of energy estimates that underneath our feet right now about a mile down is enough lithium to create 375 million ev batteries. now, to provide some context, there's only about 3.5 million ev iss on the road in the...
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but, stu, these have solar panels and batteries inside the homes.miles around did. i know the question you're going to ask, how much? $1.25-1.8 million. so for the masses, it may be a little expensive, but the technology here, they hope, will be able to transferred to more modest homes and of course, ultimately, make people safe as these continues continue -- storms continue to rage onshore. stuart: good stuff. ashley, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, israel plans to strike iranian military targets, not oil or nuclear facilities. >>> kamala harris will sit down with bret baier tomorrow. >>> nasa spent billions on dei, they still can't compete with musk. jimmy failla on that. we'll be back. many .. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical b
but, stu, these have solar panels and batteries inside the homes.miles around did. i know the question you're going to ask, how much? $1.25-1.8 million. so for the masses, it may be a little expensive, but the technology here, they hope, will be able to transferred to more modest homes and of course, ultimately, make people safe as these continues continue -- storms continue to rage onshore. stuart: good stuff. ashley, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, israel plans to strike...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash.responded when protesters asked her about supporting israel. >> what about the genocide? >> listen, what he's talking about, it's real. and so that's not the subject that i came to discuss today, but it's real. stuart: but it's real. what kind of message does that send? jason rantz will take it on. the man at center of 2019 college admission scandal and went to federal prison for 16 months and now getting back into college admissions business. that story is next. evidence of infection stuart: nasdaq doyne 67 and dow off 358. let me explain that. home depot, travelers and american express, goldman, microsoft, they're all down stocks and they're all down sharply. taken together, they take 218 points off the dow. rick singer was the master mind behind the varsity blues prison scandal. he went to prison. ashley, is he back in the college admissions business now? ashley: he is. the man is out of jail and back in university counseling business, remarkable. matt fin has the latest on -- matt
stu. stuart: thanks, ash.responded when protesters asked her about supporting israel. >> what about the genocide? >> listen, what he's talking about, it's real. and so that's not the subject that i came to discuss today, but it's real. stuart: but it's real. what kind of message does that send? jason rantz will take it on. the man at center of 2019 college admission scandal and went to federal prison for 16 months and now getting back into college admissions business. that story is...
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reporter: stu, good afternoon from the national mall.n support of those lost in israel and those held hostage in that time and jd vance on fox news morning and going for them in the middle east. we need a change of leadership. >> along the award and civilians on palestinians going for this and unnecessarily killed and it's made it harder for world peace and driving for them and stronger in the leadership from the white house. >> michael herzog and explained in his view what's at sake. >> we understood this so well and we'll never be able to lead moray mall lives as a pree nation in our homeland. they participated in a line of action and putting them out on fire outside of the white house and he's expected to be okay and going to be christians and jews to remember the lives lost in israel and of course those still held hostage. stu. stuart: jason rantz joining us now. anti-semitism in the u.s. at all time high in the wake of octobe. jason, has there been a meaningful response to this? >> no, i don't think so. i certainly think people have
reporter: stu, good afternoon from the national mall.n support of those lost in israel and those held hostage in that time and jd vance on fox news morning and going for them in the middle east. we need a change of leadership. >> along the award and civilians on palestinians going for this and unnecessarily killed and it's made it harder for world peace and driving for them and stronger in the leadership from the white house. >> michael herzog and explained in his view what's at...
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stu, take it away. stuart: let's do it. milton is a cat four storm, it's just hours away from florida's gulf coast. mass advantage a weighs. now, apart from the storm surge, there is grave concern over the debris left over from helene. if in 100 mile-an-hour winds, the debris becomes a mass of courageous projectiles. there is also a political angle to the storm. administration says criticism of their response is disinformation. an op-ed by j.d. vance disagrees. he points out the administration was slow to respond to the fema, and fema is short of money because some of its funds have been divert today pay for the migrants. harris appeared for three very softball interviews. is she -- she drank beer with stephen colbert, she received a rap chowous reception on "the view." it was another personal image-polishing exercise. >>> to the markets. a solid gain for stocks tuesday. many investors holding off this morning in anticipation of tomorrow's very important inflation if numbers. the dow off maybe 20, same with the nasdaq. mino
stu, take it away. stuart: let's do it. milton is a cat four storm, it's just hours away from florida's gulf coast. mass advantage a weighs. now, apart from the storm surge, there is grave concern over the debris left over from helene. if in 100 mile-an-hour winds, the debris becomes a mass of courageous projectiles. there is also a political angle to the storm. administration says criticism of their response is disinformation. an op-ed by j.d. vance disagrees. he points out the administration...
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the issue set really, stu, is not changing no matter what state you're in.the same. when you're on the ground whether it's black voters in philadelphia where i've been or steel workers out in western pennsylvania where i've been, they're talking about the same thing. 9 and the solution for what ails america is the 47th presidency of donald trump. stuart: wrapping it up nice toly, byron donalds. congressman, we appreciate you always. see you again soon, thanks. >>> and then there's david axlerod, senior obama adviser back in the day. he said harris' recent appearances with liz cheney have been a mistake if what's his reasoning? >> he -- the argument was that it was tone deaf overall. so saying that it was a conversation among elites and that it doesn't grab the attention of an audience that harris really needs to win. take a listen to how he put it. >> so, you know, i watched the liz cheney -- i have to say, someone texted me in the middle of it and said this sounds like a conversation you'd hear in first class. [laughter] and i thought that was a pretty good
the issue set really, stu, is not changing no matter what state you're in.the same. when you're on the ground whether it's black voters in philadelphia where i've been or steel workers out in western pennsylvania where i've been, they're talking about the same thing. 9 and the solution for what ails america is the 47th presidency of donald trump. stuart: wrapping it up nice toly, byron donalds. congressman, we appreciate you always. see you again soon, thanks. >>> and then there's...
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there's something else that's really concerning, stu.ccuses peter doocy of asking his question vis-a-vis misinformation. it's not just the facts on the ground that are misinformation, now it's in questions. they have no argument. the questions peter doocy asked are very legitimate questions just like all the questions regarding the response by the federal government to this tragedy and the anticipation the of another one. there are questions we should all be asking, not storming out like a toddler who's just been reprimanded. stuart: thanks, todd. stay with me, please. >> sure is. stuart: we have the latest fox news power rankings out this morning, fresh out of the box. madison, what do we have? >> so we have that harris is till closer to that 27 the 0 electoral votes, but it is truly anyone's game. so taking a look at the latest here, vice president harris, she still has the edge in this week's forecast. it predicts harris will take home at least 2411 electoral -- 241 electoral college votes to trump's 219. her advantage stays the same
there's something else that's really concerning, stu.ccuses peter doocy of asking his question vis-a-vis misinformation. it's not just the facts on the ground that are misinformation, now it's in questions. they have no argument. the questions peter doocy asked are very legitimate questions just like all the questions regarding the response by the federal government to this tragedy and the anticipation the of another one. there are questions we should all be asking, not storming out like a...
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>> well, good morning, stu.hey're all hands on deck because four years ago no one had ever heard of tren de aragua or tda as they're known. now they are spreading a violent grip across the country and as you mentioned, dhs says of these more than 600 migrants with possible ties to the gang, some could be relatives or victims but, stu, more than 100 were deemed subjects of interest and referred to fbi's watch list for trans national criminal organizations and tda is suspected in crimes in 15 states. look at it here, arizona, texas, illinois, new york, georgia, florida. just this week on monday, the man accused of sex traffic ago 15-year-old girl in palm beach county being investigated for tda ties and the florida attorney general is blaming the biden harris administration. >> they've let them come in and barely vetted them and thousand they're popping up all over the nation, and they cannot, even if they tried to do it now, cannot send them back to venezuela because venezuela says we won't accept them. >> tda lin
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stu?eded to fact check and we didn't have one until the moderator stepped in on that. thanks, ash. msnbc nicole wall as is accusing j.d. vance oh, man-splaining when he was responding to a fact check from the moderators. >> i actually think if you're a woman that might be the worst moment j.d. vance had, because he was going to mansplain right over the mute button and again i don't pretend to know how everyone will react to this. i think that a lot of women in positions of authority that should command respect just by virtue of that dynamic will see themselves and some dude that disrespected them. stuart: some dude who disrespected them? just because he corrected her and, oh, come on. was vance mansplaining kennedy? >> i show up for the mansplaining, stuart. that's why i come on your program and you know what? i like it. he wasn't mansplaining. what he was doing was pushing back because they had agreed there be no fact checking during the debate from the moderators. that was supposed to be
stu?eded to fact check and we didn't have one until the moderator stepped in on that. thanks, ash. msnbc nicole wall as is accusing j.d. vance oh, man-splaining when he was responding to a fact check from the moderators. >> i actually think if you're a woman that might be the worst moment j.d. vance had, because he was going to mansplain right over the mute button and again i don't pretend to know how everyone will react to this. i think that a lot of women in positions of authority that...
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but here we are, as you say, stu, day three.nah is very significant of the 14 ports that are closed on the east coast and gulf coast. s it is the largest single container terminal in the western hemisphere. it moves 22 of east coast container that raid. so the fact that it is shut down will have reverberations. also we should mention that here in georgia, in north carolina and south carolina, they are recovering from hurricane helene, and there are concerns that the port if strike could prevent some very much needed materials, construction materials in particular, to help those people affected recover. in fact, president biden was if in north carolina yesterday to talk about that, and he mentioned the port if strike. take a listen to this. >> this natural disaster's incredibly consequential. the last thing we need on top of that is a manmade disaster, what's going on at the ports. we're getting pushback already, and we're hearing from the folks regionally that they're having trouble getting products they need because of the port
but here we are, as you say, stu, day three.nah is very significant of the 14 ports that are closed on the east coast and gulf coast. s it is the largest single container terminal in the western hemisphere. it moves 22 of east coast container that raid. so the fact that it is shut down will have reverberations. also we should mention that here in georgia, in north carolina and south carolina, they are recovering from hurricane helene, and there are concerns that the port if strike could prevent...
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stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much.p has promised to shut down theth the of education if he's elected. betsy devos is a former education is secretary and joins me now. you said if you came back in a second trump term, you would shut down the department of education. why because it have to go? >> well, stu, it needs to go because it has done nothing to the help advance student achievement and done everything to be agenda-driven, farther and farther and farther to the left. every democrat, left-driven administration has taken the department further to the left with all of their policies. they send out money, congress appropriates with all kinds of strings attached that require states and local communities to do things they don't want or need to do for their students. it doesn't add value. stuart: the education department tries to make policy for the states. it tries to impose federal authority -- >> that's right. stuart: -- over the state,, always a supporting the teachers union. >> always supporting the teachers union. i
stu? stuart: edward, thank you very much.p has promised to shut down theth the of education if he's elected. betsy devos is a former education is secretary and joins me now. you said if you came back in a second trump term, you would shut down the department of education. why because it have to go? >> well, stu, it needs to go because it has done nothing to the help advance student achievement and done everything to be agenda-driven, farther and farther and farther to the left. every...
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i don't know what we do about that, stu.s happening down at columbia university these days? >> look, the situation is better there than it was where we were a year ago, but, i mean, they still have student groups that openly support violence, and they still -- they suspended a lot of students, but a lot of them have slunk back in quietly. and i don't know that the institutional and structural problems that led to the issue last year have really been addressed. it could all ignite again at any if given moment. stuart: the the atmosphere in new york city has not improved that much. >> no. stuart: some plaintiff -- of my jewish friends are telling me bad things are happening. >> no, it's not improved at all because we have not addressed the structural problems for why the issue was happening in the paris place. stuart: jon levine, thanks for joining us. see you again soon. >>> mcdonald's reported this morn morning it's giving us some insight into how the consumer is doing. we'll take a look at how much you are paying for a big
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you have i don't think fiscal spending is going away, stu.t's going to be irresponsible as ever, and now you have monetary policy where the fed is cutting interest rates. it doesn't make sense given the fact that we're literally annualized at 3% growth for gdp in this country and typically it's the opposite where growth is slowing down the fed cuts, they are actually cutting while the economy is accelerating. stuart: listen to this one. trump on what he believes is the most important issue right now. this is a little political but just watch this. >> i think the border is maybe a bigger deal than even inflation. inflation is a massive word. the bad economy is massive. the inflation made the economy bad. it made it impossible for people but i almost think that when they see millions of people coming into our country, 13,000 murdered, many of them murdered more than one person. when they see that, i actually think that that's, i think the border is a bigger issue than even the economy. those are the two big issues. stuart: well, the political p
you have i don't think fiscal spending is going away, stu.t's going to be irresponsible as ever, and now you have monetary policy where the fed is cutting interest rates. it doesn't make sense given the fact that we're literally annualized at 3% growth for gdp in this country and typically it's the opposite where growth is slowing down the fed cuts, they are actually cutting while the economy is accelerating. stuart: listen to this one. trump on what he believes is the most important issue...
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stu. stuart: there's reports that andrew cuomo or letitia james may try to run for the mayor of new york city. any insight? >> he had a bit of a problem with the nursing homes digging back to the covid days and not rolling through the try and it's one thing and recognition. do they deserve to win? no. a lot of people live here and grow up here. in a weird way, i don't know what the beating is and they take all your money and going to do a dominate ricks and that's going to be filthy. stuart: you were a taxi driver. >> d dominatrix. stuart: is new york today worse than it's ever been than you mo it? >> yes, i have genuine survivor guilt and going to get chased. that's going to be on the streak. going for the show and going for that. astuart: jimmy, hank very much. see you later. green across the board and especially for the nasdaq and the big tech is doing okay. nasdaq up 1.25%. mike murphy here with me. rising yields on treasuries and oil prices rising and how do you play on a market like
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash. coming up, amazon bringing ai to the warehouses. lauren is getting a firsthand look at how the technology is being used. she's bot the report from tennessee in just a moment. charles payne says our nation was built on animal spirit so they can help -- that can be used to built a chaos proof portfolio. charles is here to make his case. ♪ (♪) (♪) what took you so long? i'm sorry, there was a long line at the thai place. you get the sauce i like? of course! you're the man! i wish. the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. nasdaq-100 innovators. one etf. before investing, carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com stuart: song gain for the dow is now up 260 and nasdaq up 70 points. mark tepper still with us. you have your stock picks and i'm intrigued. tetratech. >> one that doesn't get talked about a lot. your engineering consulting company that specializes really in water and the environment. we know that
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stu. stuart: max gordon, thank you indeed. mark tepper with me.larly like about spacex is it's a private enterprise and highly successful. >> yeah, look at spacex with space travel and they went into space to save astronauts, nasa astronauts and these private companies are taking calculated resident and can if they execute on that calculated residenting there's profits to be generated but look at what our federal government has done with regards to their spending, $7 billion for seven, eight charging stations and that's inefficient. billions of dollars to intel so they can fire people. that's inefficient. so obviously you put the money in the hands of private enterprises and that's what spurs economic growth. stuart: musk is a flat out winner in space. that's a fact. >> yep. stuart: thanks. google for working on installation of seven small nuclear power reactors. they're going to be used to power google's ai's data centers. they're partnering with the f firm. >> jeff flock said trickles a real sense of urgency to find a new way to power the center
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the the other thing we have to do, stu, is we have to win elections., if we want this problem set to go away, donald trump has to be the president, and republicans have to control the house and the senate. stuart: understood. congressman tony gonzales, thanks for joining us. always appreciate it. >> thank you, stu. stuart: why don't we switch gears? it's time for the tuesday trivia question. not a bad one. i happen to know the answer, at least i'm pretty sure i've got this one. what was the first animal to cross the brooklyn bridge? a cat, a dog, elephant or rooster? the answer when we come back. ♪ .. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven things every medicare supplement should have". it's your free, just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable, licensed agent-producer can answer any ques
the the other thing we have to do, stu, is we have to win elections., if we want this problem set to go away, donald trump has to be the president, and republicans have to control the house and the senate. stuart: understood. congressman tony gonzales, thanks for joining us. always appreciate it. >> thank you, stu. stuart: why don't we switch gears? it's time for the tuesday trivia question. not a bad one. i happen to know the answer, at least i'm pretty sure i've got this one. what was...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, earn. and the consensus is vance won. even "the new york times" said he was dominant. walz looked nervous and uncertain. he pulled off minor win on abortion, forcing vance to admit the republicans needed to do a better job. vance successfully revealed harris' abysmal record on the economy and the border, two big issues the democrats wanted to run away from. the moderators, they didn't do too well, and margaret brennan tried to the fact check vance. vance dealt with that with a calm voice, made his point even though they'd muted his mic. we've got a lot more on that for you. >>> to the markets. big drop tuesday with concern over iran's missile attack on israel. minor selling so far this morning. the dow, s&p, nasdaq, small losses all around. nike, ah, that's the stock to watch. its turn-around is not going well, and the stock getting hammered. it is down 7. as for bitcoin, you'ring looking at $61,000 -- 60,800 per coin. a flight to the safety of treasury bonds, and that's keeping rates relatively low. but the yield on the
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thank you indeed. >> thank you, stu. time when we give you the monday trivia question. the week will be on state capitols and it's not my forte and i'm good on global country capitols. but here it is. what's the capitol of north carolina? charlotte, durham, greensboro, raleigh? the answer when we come back? daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. (man) look at this silly little sailboat... these men of means with their silver spoons, eating up the financial favors of the 1%. what would become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash, unlim
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stu. stuart: got it. thanks, ashley. mow this. a boat captain rescued at sea. i believe he was found floating on a cooler. lauren: saved his life. that cooler and a life jacket. he was the captain of pushing vessel and it broke down and he called it in for help, but the communications broke down as the storm intensified. he wound up riding milton out in the gulf of mexico 30 miles offshore with his life jacket and the cooler and experienced 75-90 miles per hour winds and rough seas. resrescued and taken to the hospital. stuart: 40 miles out on his own with a life jacket and cooler. i contested know how they spotted him? lauren: he called it in and had contact. then they lost contact with him and the c ghost card knew to kep looking and searched and found him. search and rescue successful. stuart: we don't have an interview with him yet but i'd love to. lauren: i want to mo what kind of cooler that was. i want to buy one. stuart: in dais you go down in a hurricane. that's ambrette story. warms your heart. hanks, lauren. get a check of the biggest winners on the
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. >> i guarantee, i'll bet you $10 right now, stu, she wins washington d.c.eeds to to win the swing states. stuart: thank you, todd. stay there, please, you're with me for the hour. watch fox business' special election night coverage kicking off tuesday, election day, 5 p.m. eastern. >>> now this, we just received the latest read on the economy, the first read on the third quarter gkp. how we performed in that third quarter. a little weaker than expected, 2.8% growth? lauren: right. and that slowed from 3% in the second quarter. consumption kale in strong, the consumer resilience was at 3.7%, and that accounts for two-thirds of total economic growth. 9 another factor in this is government spending. it surged almost 10 is %. think of the defense outlays and everything else. stuart: that's a big surge. lauren, thank you. quickly check futures as we go into market opening. we've got the dow down 800, nasdaq down -- 80. nasdaq down 47. ing ryan payne with me. what does a 2.8 president economic growth rate mean for the markets? >> i think it's pretty good. 3.1 was
. >> i guarantee, i'll bet you $10 right now, stu, she wins washington d.c.eeds to to win the swing states. stuart: thank you, todd. stay there, please, you're with me for the hour. watch fox business' special election night coverage kicking off tuesday, election day, 5 p.m. eastern. >>> now this, we just received the latest read on the economy, the first read on the third quarter gkp. how we performed in that third quarter. a little weaker than expected, 2.8% growth? lauren:...
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stu? stuart: thanks, edward.ack to the interesting but very contentious interview with john michel this wait. watch this. >> we're going to bring the companies back, we're going to lower taxes still further for companies that are going to make their product in the usa. if we're going to protect those companies with strong tariffs. >> you're also talking about 10, 20% tariffs on the rest of the world. that is going to have a serious effect on the overall economy, the. >> i agree it's going to have a massive effect, positive effect. it's going to be a positive, not a negative. police departments let me just -- no, no, i know how committed you are to this, and it must be hard for you to spend 25 years talking about tariffs as negative and then have somebody explain to you that you're totally wrong. stuart: that was something of a putdown now, one it? james freeman joining us this morning, "wall street journal"ing guy. your opinion, will trump's tariff plan help or hurt the u.s. economy? >> the tariffs husbander, the
stu? stuart: thanks, edward.ack to the interesting but very contentious interview with john michel this wait. watch this. >> we're going to bring the companies back, we're going to lower taxes still further for companies that are going to make their product in the usa. if we're going to protect those companies with strong tariffs. >> you're also talking about 10, 20% tariffs on the rest of the world. that is going to have a serious effect on the overall economy, the. >> i...
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this is the dawn stu rgess family reports. this is the dawn sturgess family remember.er, she was intelligent, funny, and very kind. caroline in the grey scarf told the family she last spoke to dawn sturgess the night before she became ill. she said that dawn sturgess, who had been living in a hostel, was due to be reunited with her own daughter. it was pure chance that she had spread herself with the novichok before her daughter arrived. her death was a tragedy to us all, but the fact that her daughter was not killed as well is solace. that we often revisit.— killed as well is solace. that we often revisit. dawn sturgess was posing _ we often revisit. dawn sturgess was posing with _ we often revisit. dawn sturgess was posing with the _ we often revisit. dawn sturgess was posing with the novichok. we often revisit. dawn sturgess| was posing with the novichok at home amesbury, four months after sergei skripal and yulia skripal were killed in salisbury.— skripal were killed in salisbu . ~ , ., ., salisbury. we understand it had enou:h salisbury. we understand it had enoug
this is the dawn stu rgess family reports. this is the dawn sturgess family remember.er, she was intelligent, funny, and very kind. caroline in the grey scarf told the family she last spoke to dawn sturgess the night before she became ill. she said that dawn sturgess, who had been living in a hostel, was due to be reunited with her own daughter. it was pure chance that she had spread herself with the novichok before her daughter arrived. her death was a tragedy to us all, but the fact that her...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. what will we be reporting two weeks from today, the day after the election? i just hope we have a result. the campaign in the final 13-day stretch. referring to trump, joe biden says lock him up. he tried to correct himself saying politically lock him up, but the damage was done. he admitted that his administration had used the courts to try to beat a political opponent. kamala harris took tuesday off to prep if for two interviews, neither one revealed her true position on key issues. her campaign is going the celebrity route calling in barack obama, bruce spring stephen, eminem, her hand -- springsteen. her handlers are focusing on trump as dangerous. trump's keeping a very active schedule. two eventses in georgia today and on friday he sits down with the king of podcasters, joe rogan. he has more listeners than anyone. to the markets. rising interest rates really hurting stock prices, the dow is looking for a 200-point drop at the open today, down 90 again on the nasdaq. you've got
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. what will we be reporting two weeks from today, the day after the election? i just hope we have a result. the campaign in the final 13-day stretch. referring to trump, joe biden says lock him up. he tried to correct himself saying politically lock him up, but the damage was done. he admitted that his administration had used the courts to try to beat a political opponent. kamala harris took tuesday off to prep if for two interviews, neither one...
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>> stu, it's absolute nonsense.dent should remember from the time which she supposedly worked at mcdonald's, you are not in an entry-level job typically trying to support a family. look, everyone starts their career as a low-skilled or no-skilled worker, and you are taking your first couple of jobs not to make bank, but so that the you can acquire skills so you can learn tow -- how to deal with the boss, how to show up on time, how to be responsible. you're learning interpersonal skills. your primary means of compensation in your first couple of jobs is usually not even monetary. it's simply acquiring a skill set. so this idea that somehow every job needs the support a family of four, it's absolute nonsense. frankly, the vice president here is simply demonstrate thing once again her ignorance of basic economics. stuart: we'll leave it there. e.j. antoni, thanks a lot. with exactly two weeks to the election, making predictions, that's a dicey game. anything can happen. but you can follow the trends, and right now the
>> stu, it's absolute nonsense.dent should remember from the time which she supposedly worked at mcdonald's, you are not in an entry-level job typically trying to support a family. look, everyone starts their career as a low-skilled or no-skilled worker, and you are taking your first couple of jobs not to make bank, but so that the you can acquire skills so you can learn tow -- how to deal with the boss, how to show up on time, how to be responsible. you're learning interpersonal skills....
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"varney & company" picks it up now, ashley webster in for stu, take it away. ashley: good morning, everyone. yes, i'm ashley webster in for stu today and, boy, do we have a big show ahead. first, we given with the jobs report. 25 the 4,000 jobs -- 254,000 jobs created in september, surprisingly high. unemployment revised down to 4.1%. july and august also revised higher with 7 2,000 more jobs created than previously reported. we'll get into all of that. the other big story, the port strike has ended, for now. the union has agreed to the tentative deal that includes a 62 if wage hike over 6 years -- 62%. both sides extending the existing contract through january 15th until they negotiate another new deal after the election. all right. to the markets now, what are we doing in the premarket to give us an idea of what the jobs report may have signified? the dow up 273 points, the s&p up nearly 1%, nasdaq also up 262 points. we'll see how that plays out when the opening bell rings. let's take a look at the 10-year treasury yield. the bond yields are rocketing. look
"varney & company" picks it up now, ashley webster in for stu, take it away. ashley: good morning, everyone. yes, i'm ashley webster in for stu today and, boy, do we have a big show ahead. first, we given with the jobs report. 25 the 4,000 jobs -- 254,000 jobs created in september, surprisingly high. unemployment revised down to 4.1%. july and august also revised higher with 7 2,000 more jobs created than previously reported. we'll get into all of that. the other big story, the...
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earlier we had from caroline sturgess, the mother of dawn stu rgess caroline sturgess, the mother of last conversation she had with dawn the night before she was poisoned and later died of that poisoning. it was pure chance, she said, that dawn sprayed herself with novichok from a perfume bottle. she was then taken ill... we can say what she talked about also was the experience that her daughter had as a mother of three, how she loved to see her daughter and how she has now become a grandmother and tell her daughter said she never got to see her mother to say goodbye. so dawn sturgess' family talking very movingly after which the inquiry adjourned. we will keep you up—to—date with various updates from the inquiry. if you want to carry on watching the inquiry, you can do so, you can scan the qr code or go to the bbc iplayer or our website. there is also a live page reporting on every development from that inquiry to establish that 2018 poisoning of dawn sturgess, who died, mother of three, a 44—year—old who died soon after that encounter. let's turn into another story we are reporting
earlier we had from caroline sturgess, the mother of dawn stu rgess caroline sturgess, the mother of last conversation she had with dawn the night before she was poisoned and later died of that poisoning. it was pure chance, she said, that dawn sprayed herself with novichok from a perfume bottle. she was then taken ill... we can say what she talked about also was the experience that her daughter had as a mother of three, how she loved to see her daughter and how she has now become a grandmother...
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he said they were questions the family of dawn stu rgess wanted they were questions the family of dawnut in the course of this inquiry, which will last until early december. thank you, duncan. officials in israel are investigating how its air defence systems failed to stop a hezbollah drone, which killed four soldiers and injured dozens more at an army base near haifa last night. it came after an israeli attack killed at least 22 people at a school in gaza. the dead included 15 children, according to the hamas—run health authority. a warning — this report from our middle east correspondent yolande knell contains some distressing images. a glimpse of last night's chaotic aftermath. hezbollah hit an army training base in one of its deadliest attacks on israel in over a year of war, showing it still has firepower. israel's military�*s top brass say they're looking into how their sophisticated air defence systems failed. translation: we will study and investi . ate translation: we will study and investigate the _ translation: we will study and investigate the incident - translation: we wil
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stu, time is running out. stuart: it is.hank you indeed. >> democratic margin among black men among the age of 45 and presidential elections and back to november of 2012. what do you see? you see obama by 81. then take a look at average of the most recent polls and up by only 41 points and it's part of a long standing trend of young black men and more from the democrat kamala harris the latest to face that magnitude of black men going towards republicans. stuart: look who's here. david webb joining me this morning. >> young black men and next week probably young black women they'll go after and the move in the reality and seen people move on out of the baltimore and la and new york and big cities and they leave and go to suburbs or gentrify when they come back in and how do they do that? education, they're learning and they're earning. so they're seeing that and new generation saying what have you done for me. kamala harris takes the black talk show host charlamagne tha god out of new york to detroit and can't find a church
stu, time is running out. stuart: it is.hank you indeed. >> democratic margin among black men among the age of 45 and presidential elections and back to november of 2012. what do you see? you see obama by 81. then take a look at average of the most recent polls and up by only 41 points and it's part of a long standing trend of young black men and more from the democrat kamala harris the latest to face that magnitude of black men going towards republicans. stuart: look who's here. david...