26
26
Sep 19, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
lauren: because it's sexist, stuart. stuart: it is? lauren: here's hillary clinton. >> she doesn't have to do it, cara. i'm going to just cut to the chase. in fact, she's put out policies on her campaign web site. anybody who's truly interested can go and read about them. she referenced policies. she actually doesn't just have policies in concept, she has,s you know, plans about what to do. i think it's a, you know, it's a double standard, and it's a double standard that is partly because they are still getting to know her but also because they're still grappling with the idea like, oh, am i really going to vote for a woman to be president, commander in chief? if. lauren: she pulled the gender card. i have issues with the crux of that argument. she said harris isn't showing any of her cards. she doesn't have policies or a plan. she's hiding in plain sight, and she's doing that by design. i think the democrat strategy is have her say less to keep the news on trump, and when she does that, she does better because they think he'll implode
lauren: because it's sexist, stuart. stuart: it is? lauren: here's hillary clinton. >> she doesn't have to do it, cara. i'm going to just cut to the chase. in fact, she's put out policies on her campaign web site. anybody who's truly interested can go and read about them. she referenced policies. she actually doesn't just have policies in concept, she has,s you know, plans about what to do. i think it's a, you know, it's a double standard, and it's a double standard that is partly because...
58
58
Sep 27, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
see you later. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: show me the dow 30.h, intraday high, for the dow. 42,6000 and, yes, there's a great deal of green amongst the dow 30. don't go anywhere, friday feedback is next. ♪ ♪ a whole new world ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. presentation looks great. thanks! thanks! voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices so you can reach today's financial goals. that one! and look forward, to a more confident future. that is one dynamic duo. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. [coughs] when caroline has a cough, she takes robitussin. so, she can have those one on ones again. hey jim! can we talk about casual fridays? oh sure. what's up? get fast, powerful cough relief with robitussin, and find your voice. ♪robitussin♪ (♪) [child laughing] (♪) [child giggling with delight] (♪) (♪) ♪ ooooh. ooooh. ♪ ♪ ooooh. ooooh. ♪ come on, you two. dinner time. ♪ ooooh. ooooh. ♪ baby. ♪ ooooh. ooooh. ♪ (fisher
see you later. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: show me the dow 30.h, intraday high, for the dow. 42,6000 and, yes, there's a great deal of green amongst the dow 30. don't go anywhere, friday feedback is next. ♪ ♪ a whole new world ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. presentation looks great. thanks! thanks! voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices so you can reach...
44
44
Sep 24, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: 3.8%? >> and growing. stuart not bad.n agreement. >> we're back in the good graces. i can come back? stuart: possibly. check that big board. many business for six minutes, and the dow jones' average is up all of 50 points, dow up, 42, 177. there are some winners among the dow 30. i'll let's list them for you. caterpillar, nike, salesforce, home depot all up. the s&p 500, some winners there, las vegas sands, freeport-mcmoran, albemarle, wynn resorts. something going on with gaming because you've got las vegas sands and wynn on the winners' list and the nasdaq composite. on semi, lululemon, athletica, n, and p and texas instruments. >>> here's what we have coming up, cnn's dana if bash seems to think voters demanding answers from harris are just asking too much. >> you hear time can and time again the question from if focus groups, from undecided voters, but what about her policies in what is that about? stuart: democrats think harris is being held to an unfair standard. we'll talk about that with jimmy failla. he's on the
stuart: 3.8%? >> and growing. stuart not bad.n agreement. >> we're back in the good graces. i can come back? stuart: possibly. check that big board. many business for six minutes, and the dow jones' average is up all of 50 points, dow up, 42, 177. there are some winners among the dow 30. i'll let's list them for you. caterpillar, nike, salesforce, home depot all up. the s&p 500, some winners there, las vegas sands, freeport-mcmoran, albemarle, wynn resorts. something going on...
40
40
Sep 19, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: aishah, thank you very much.ican club president, his name is gavin wax, and he's with me right now. gavin, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. stuart: trump says he can win new york state. do you want to the take that on? >> listen, i think by any measure even the worst case scenario, he's certainly going to be doing better than any republican since ronald reagan. the polling has momentum, and that obviously was a shocker, lee zeldin getting 47% here many a blue state, so there's things moving in his direction. visiting new york, this is talking to americans across the entire country not just new yorkers. you go to long island, this is the birth place of the american suburbs. sub suburban reversion is a big part of this tragedy have, originally republican bastions, working over working class voters, he got the steam fitters' endorse endorsement haas night and he's helping the republican party all the way down to ballot. stuart: can he take the jewish vote away from the democratic party in large numbers? >> abs
stuart? stuart: aishah, thank you very much.ican club president, his name is gavin wax, and he's with me right now. gavin, welcome back. >> thanks for having me. stuart: trump says he can win new york state. do you want to the take that on? >> listen, i think by any measure even the worst case scenario, he's certainly going to be doing better than any republican since ronald reagan. the polling has momentum, and that obviously was a shocker, lee zeldin getting 47% here many a blue...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: aishah, thanks very much, indeed. known guy -- nate silver, he's changed his prediction model for the election. he now gives trump a 58% chance of winning the electoral college, harris gets a 4 the 2% chance. big difference. former arkansas governor mike huckabee with me. what do you think about that prediction? the electoral college? in the popular vote, but electoral college. >> you know, nate is one of the best statisticians in the country, and he does a pretty good job of analyzing some numbers that others don't. the most reliable polls, mclaughlin and trafalgar, have shown a very different kind of direction thatten you see from some -- than you see from some of the other polls that show kamala harris has taken a big bump, she's leading. i don't believe that's true. if you look at the cross-tabs, a lot of oversampling of democrats. so i think nate silver is exactly right. donald trump is leading in these swing states, he will lead in those electoral college totals. that's how you win the election. it's far from ov
stuart? stuart: aishah, thanks very much, indeed. known guy -- nate silver, he's changed his prediction model for the election. he now gives trump a 58% chance of winning the electoral college, harris gets a 4 the 2% chance. big difference. former arkansas governor mike huckabee with me. what do you think about that prediction? the electoral college? in the popular vote, but electoral college. >> you know, nate is one of the best statisticians in the country, and he does a pretty good job...
29
29
Sep 20, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: mark, have a good weekend. >> you too, stuart. stuart: thank you, sir.hat's a long time, an eternity in television,, actually. so we have the. clapping and cheering from the new york exchange and the nasdaq. any -- when you've got 10 seconds to go, you'll hear the bell ring. that's traditionally what happens. the bell will start to ring in 3,2, 1, now -- thank you. and in approximately 5 seconds, someone will, right-hand side, someone will come forward, press the button, that gentleman right in the middle of the screen, come on, come on, you can do it, thank you. the market is open on a friday morning following up from a huge rally yesterday. how'd we open? well, the dow's off 70 points roughly, 60 to, 70 points. quite a bit of red ink amongst the dow 30. i do see 3, 6, 8, 9 winners in green, the rest mostly red. all right, look at the s&p 500, how has that opened? a fractional loss. down 8 points. that's nothing on a 5,670 concern 5,700 index. the nasdaq financial if 07 lower after a 2.5% gain yesterday. that's no selloff at all. big tech, one loser, an
stuart: mark, have a good weekend. >> you too, stuart. stuart: thank you, sir.hat's a long time, an eternity in television,, actually. so we have the. clapping and cheering from the new york exchange and the nasdaq. any -- when you've got 10 seconds to go, you'll hear the bell ring. that's traditionally what happens. the bell will start to ring in 3,2, 1, now -- thank you. and in approximately 5 seconds, someone will, right-hand side, someone will come forward, press the button, that...
29
29
Sep 25, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: thanks, ray.iden sleeping on the beach during the final days of his presidency. >> you think biden lies awake at night thinking how we going to get europe to pay? no, he goes to sleep. i will never sleep on the beach in front of live television. i promise. stuart: we'll bring you trump's comments in full, believe me. kamala harris has tried to paint herself as a law and order candidate. but even pan lists on cnn don't feel like crime is down. the new york press jon levine examines how bad the crime crisis really is. he's next. ♪ welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so, my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister's told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice
stuart: thanks, ray.iden sleeping on the beach during the final days of his presidency. >> you think biden lies awake at night thinking how we going to get europe to pay? no, he goes to sleep. i will never sleep on the beach in front of live television. i promise. stuart: we'll bring you trump's comments in full, believe me. kamala harris has tried to paint herself as a law and order candidate. but even pan lists on cnn don't feel like crime is down. the new york press jon levine examines...
36
36
Sep 17, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: okay.ren: so if you do well in the market, you'll continue to do well. stuart: last time you were on the show you said intel was worth buying, and at that time it was, what, $19, 20. >> yeah. everyone was hiding under the desk, and during the break you said, tom, what do you think? i said, absolutely buy it. if they liquidate the thing tomorrow, you get your money back, oh, by the way, there might be upside. this is a business that did $50 billion of revenue in the last 12 months, and people are worried about solvency. three big announcements since we saw yesterday, they're partnering with amazon to do the an a.i. customized chip, a $3 billion contract from the department of defense, and they're moving the foundry business into a subsidiary so they can raise outside capital -- stuart: so buy it at 21? >> i like it at 21, 20, 19, and it's going to 30, 40 plus over time. stuart: okay. thomas hayes, thanks for being with us. >>> coming up, president biden lashing out saying diversity values ar
stuart: okay.ren: so if you do well in the market, you'll continue to do well. stuart: last time you were on the show you said intel was worth buying, and at that time it was, what, $19, 20. >> yeah. everyone was hiding under the desk, and during the break you said, tom, what do you think? i said, absolutely buy it. if they liquidate the thing tomorrow, you get your money back, oh, by the way, there might be upside. this is a business that did $50 billion of revenue in the last 12 months,...
29
29
Sep 24, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart. stuart: thank you very much. this, nypd and new york police department warns the violent gangs like tren de aragua are taking over migrant shelters in new york city. being described as criminal empire hiding in plain sight. >> there's pressure points to put on them to take the foreign nationals back and if they don't, choosing not to accept flights back from the unit and talking about the region to re-pateuate those foreign nationals to those countries as well. re-pate rendition of anthonyuate foreign nationals and others. they're flown in from nicaragua up to 30,000 every single month and we have over 70 venezuelan in the last year and a half. same e-mails and phone numbers sponsoring up to thousands and thousands of people and one e-mail and one phone number is sponsoring thousands of folks and that's only they're taking advantage of the situation and supposed to have a sponsor for every individual, unique sponsor for every individual coming to the country and that's not occurring and they suspended the program
stuart. stuart: thank you very much. this, nypd and new york police department warns the violent gangs like tren de aragua are taking over migrant shelters in new york city. being described as criminal empire hiding in plain sight. >> there's pressure points to put on them to take the foreign nationals back and if they don't, choosing not to accept flights back from the unit and talking about the region to re-pateuate those foreign nationals to those countries as well. re-pate rendition...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
buying it, stuart. stuart: okay, got it.defense stocks several times, and you've done well with them. you like lockheed, rtx and general dynamics, right? >> correct, stuart. you know, all three of those we talked about on the show. lock heed is my favorite among the three. they're at all-time highs right now. they are doing lots of things well on the military side as a defense stock, but remember they have that neat little backroom group inside of lockheed martin that does, cybersecurity, and they are going gangbusters as well. so, yes, i like all three. i really love lockheed the best though. stuart: got it. d.r. barton buying nvidia at $104 a share, and he stops out if it goes below $100. interesting strategy. see you next week, des moines r., see you later -- d.r.. we're about to open the markets, we show you this shot every day. somebody leans forward, presses the button and off we go. the elephant in the room today is tomorrow's unemployment report. there you go, we've opened the market. you might have some tentative un
buying it, stuart. stuart: okay, got it.defense stocks several times, and you've done well with them. you like lockheed, rtx and general dynamics, right? >> correct, stuart. you know, all three of those we talked about on the show. lock heed is my favorite among the three. they're at all-time highs right now. they are doing lots of things well on the military side as a defense stock, but remember they have that neat little backroom group inside of lockheed martin that does, cybersecurity,...
28
28
Sep 20, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: all right.egins at 8:44, 12 noon, 3:12:00 pm eastern, all right, madison, you're playing for the first time. madison:i would say it is when i have a soup because that's my fall kickoff so i'm going to go with an afternoon soup, 3:12:00 pm. stuart: sounds okay. lauren: i second that. stuart: i am going with 6:twenty two p.m. pm eastern time. the answer is -- the buzzer. sunday is the autumnal equinox. equinox is defined to buy equal hours of sunlight in the northern and southern hemispheres. it only happens twice a year, the autumnal equinox and i believe the vernal equinox if i am not mistaken is everybody okay with this? lauren: we got the vernal equinox question wrong. stuart: we get all these things wrong. time is up for us for this week but we had a wonderful time, thanks for being with us. time to introduce david, it's yours. david: it's me again. thank you very much.
stuart: all right.egins at 8:44, 12 noon, 3:12:00 pm eastern, all right, madison, you're playing for the first time. madison:i would say it is when i have a soup because that's my fall kickoff so i'm going to go with an afternoon soup, 3:12:00 pm. stuart: sounds okay. lauren: i second that. stuart: i am going with 6:twenty two p.m. pm eastern time. the answer is -- the buzzer. sunday is the autumnal equinox. equinox is defined to buy equal hours of sunlight in the northern and southern...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: supermarket.auren: they delayed the release of the annual report, stock fell and they formed a committee to review internal controls and they do not anticipate material changes. when so many a i plays are down today. stuart: a report in politico, office real estate values are plunging in washington dc. almost five years after the pandemic. lawmakers are worried about this. lauren: they are worried about the country and the plunger in commercial real estate values nationwide. some of these lawmakers admit some, if you are working from home since 2,020 are you coming back now four or five years later, a democrat from new york says excessive exposure to commercial real estate remains a ticking time bomb in the banking system. and interest rate cuts might ease the symptoms but will not cure the disease itself. extend and pretend candy leah crisis but can't make it magically disappear. real estate loans come to do this year. they finance higher rates. they don't have those big capital christians of lar
stuart: supermarket.auren: they delayed the release of the annual report, stock fell and they formed a committee to review internal controls and they do not anticipate material changes. when so many a i plays are down today. stuart: a report in politico, office real estate values are plunging in washington dc. almost five years after the pandemic. lawmakers are worried about this. lauren: they are worried about the country and the plunger in commercial real estate values nationwide. some of...
35
35
Sep 11, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks, stuart. stuart: sure thing. mainstream media fawning over kamala harris' debate performance. >> donald trump got destroyed in this debate because he can't control his mind. >> it may very well be the best televised debate performance ever. >> i thought it was exceptional. stuart: -- does want another debate. >>> and this is the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. tunnel to towers foundation chair frank siller will be joining me next. ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. stuart: the futures suggest a drop for the dow industrials, about 130 points down, but the nasdaq is up about 40 points at the opening bell. >>> well, today marks the 23rd anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. pete hegseth joins me
thanks, stuart. stuart: sure thing. mainstream media fawning over kamala harris' debate performance. >> donald trump got destroyed in this debate because he can't control his mind. >> it may very well be the best televised debate performance ever. >> i thought it was exceptional. stuart: -- does want another debate. >>> and this is the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. tunnel to towers foundation chair frank siller will be joining me next. ♪...
40
40
Sep 10, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] >> thanks, stuart. stuart: todd piro's with me. are being penalized because they're very, very good at what they do. and the europeans are not. >> i think i'll break with kara partially on that and and side with you on the european side. but on the second part, the case here in the states, i think that the courts are right on the case in the states, especially when it comes to our business. we have these content creators that are doing all the work, the research on articles, and they're not getting paid for it. what does it mean? they're shutting down newspapers throughout our nation, and that is part of this antitrust suit. that publish is actually going to be testifying in this antitrust case, so it's important for what we do that google gets their comeuppance on this. to your point on the european sufficient, you can't change the law and say give us money because you need money because nobody in europe works, to your overall point. maybe if you have people not work six hours a day and and take months off for siestas and the like
[laughter] >> thanks, stuart. stuart: todd piro's with me. are being penalized because they're very, very good at what they do. and the europeans are not. >> i think i'll break with kara partially on that and and side with you on the european side. but on the second part, the case here in the states, i think that the courts are right on the case in the states, especially when it comes to our business. we have these content creators that are doing all the work, the research on...
38
38
Sep 27, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: thanks, brooke. a sanctuary cities. >> she's called the grandmother of sang. [applause] ware -- sanctuary cities. i'm going to terminate sanctuary cities. they're sanctuary for criminals. they're sanctuaries for criminals. she should save her airfare, and she should go back to the white house and tell the president to close the border. he can do it with the signing of a, just a signature and a piece of paper to the border patrol. stuart: all right. texas public safety lieutenant the chris oliveraz joins me now. can a president just order cities and states to abandon their sanctuary city status in. >> good morning, stuart. i think that's going to be a tough challenge because for the most part these sanctuary cities or states are governed by their own local government as well. the city mayors, they set those procedures in place for their cities. now, of course, doesn't mean that the federal government can also end federal funding to some of these cities or states or programs. they could put pressure on
stuart? stuart: thanks, brooke. a sanctuary cities. >> she's called the grandmother of sang. [applause] ware -- sanctuary cities. i'm going to terminate sanctuary cities. they're sanctuary for criminals. they're sanctuaries for criminals. she should save her airfare, and she should go back to the white house and tell the president to close the border. he can do it with the signing of a, just a signature and a piece of paper to the border patrol. stuart: all right. texas public safety...
22
22
Sep 30, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: david, thanks very much. are new doubts about trump's new york civil fraud conviction. justices in a new york appeals court appear skeptical of the conviction, and that huge $480 million penalty. they say nobody claims to be harmed. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker joins us now. matthew? tell me about what the appeals court justices were saying because it sounds like this case is just falling to pieces. >> yeah, stuart and we talked about some of these issues previously when this case was decided on, summary judgment and then the judge ultimately assessed this massive fine and that is that there was no one that was harmed, that it was just a commercial transaction where both sides finished the transaction happy, and satisfied. the bank got their money, the loan was made and i think the appeals court was very skeptical that this was even in leticia james as attorney general's jurisdiction to bring a case like this and on top of that obviously they thought this fine was excessive and way over-the
stuart? stuart: david, thanks very much. are new doubts about trump's new york civil fraud conviction. justices in a new york appeals court appear skeptical of the conviction, and that huge $480 million penalty. they say nobody claims to be harmed. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker joins us now. matthew? tell me about what the appeals court justices were saying because it sounds like this case is just falling to pieces. >> yeah, stuart and we talked about some of these...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart back to you. stuart: thank you, steve.'s border policies created migrant encampments that stretches far south down to mexico city. migrants setting up there and isn't this remain in mexico and biden grabbed a trump policy on the border? >> hi, stuart, thank you for having me back. very imlarra and not the exact same but it is actually resulting in similar results by migrants having to stay in mexico for appointment on the app and being displaced further down south into mexico. stuart: they're waiting in mexico to get their visa and they get them and fly to america and go over the border. is that what's happening? >> yes, sir, what you're describe asking the program and the program to be in the home countries and apply for they asylum and flown into the united states to various airports. cbp1 app, they have to make their way to the boarder and they're not waiting now in border cities and they found it safer for the appointment and then they wait and make way up to the boarder and make them with the injury. this is still --
stuart back to you. stuart: thank you, steve.'s border policies created migrant encampments that stretches far south down to mexico city. migrants setting up there and isn't this remain in mexico and biden grabbed a trump policy on the border? >> hi, stuart, thank you for having me back. very imlarra and not the exact same but it is actually resulting in similar results by migrants having to stay in mexico for appointment on the app and being displaced further down south into mexico....
23
23
Sep 25, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: okay.e playing that song, i've got the power, because we do have the latest fox power rankings. lauren: very clever. [laughter] stuart: you like that? kind of obvious. latest fox power ranking, there's some movement in the presidential race and a shift in the senate balance of power. lauren, take us through it. lauren: so this is two weeks after the debate, and kamala harris finally gets her bump. take a look at that a last line, she is up a point, trump is down a point. he's holding relatively steady, 48% support. that's the red line. on top of it is the blue line, that's harris, she's at 50%. and what's -- or i should say who's moved in her favor? independents. she is up 12 the points with that group. let's look at the senate. fox news power rankings suggest republicans will flip the senate and take at least 51 seats, two toss-ups, ohio and nevada, while montana has moved from toss-up to lean republican. if these polls hold, it looks like montana's democratic senator, jon tester, could be
stuart: okay.e playing that song, i've got the power, because we do have the latest fox power rankings. lauren: very clever. [laughter] stuart: you like that? kind of obvious. latest fox power ranking, there's some movement in the presidential race and a shift in the senate balance of power. lauren, take us through it. lauren: so this is two weeks after the debate, and kamala harris finally gets her bump. take a look at that a last line, she is up a point, trump is down a point. he's holding...
33
33
Sep 26, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you, stuart. stuart: we'll take it. thanks, nate.oins me now. dan, has hezbollah miscalculated? have they been backed into -- have they backed themselves into a corner? >> yeah, i think iran might have miscalculated potentially as well. look, this round of fighting started on act 8th -- october 8th, 2023, when hezbollah's leader, hassan nasrallah, declared that hezbollah would support hamas during the gaza war. so hezbollah has been a launching rocket attacks daily against israel, and that has resulted in 770,000 roughly -- 70,000 israeli citizens having to flee from the north. that is untenable for israel and for their economy, and that's why israel is pushing back. they've targeted the, successfully targeted hezbollah commander s, their rocket launch sites and their foot soldiers. israel is trying to degrade hamas -- hezbollah's capability and gain escalation dominance to stop those rocket attacks. but if that fails, then prepare for the ground offensive. no one is talking about a ceasefire right now. in fact, israel's foreign mini
back to you, stuart. stuart: we'll take it. thanks, nate.oins me now. dan, has hezbollah miscalculated? have they been backed into -- have they backed themselves into a corner? >> yeah, i think iran might have miscalculated potentially as well. look, this round of fighting started on act 8th -- october 8th, 2023, when hezbollah's leader, hassan nasrallah, declared that hezbollah would support hamas during the gaza war. so hezbollah has been a launching rocket attacks daily against israel,...
35
35
Sep 23, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart. stuart: hillary, thank you. took billions of taxpayer dollars promising to build intra-structure that's not there andive actually put aside 348s and they've built a total of eight and that is no way to support futures and we're only allowed to drive electric vehicles. stuart: the money has been put aside and that'll be spent, isn't it? even if the ev mandate is withdrawn. >> well, some of it will be spent certainly, certainly. but goes to show you if you want something to actually happen, you need private industry to step up to the plate. not necessarily the federal government and they're really good at waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dol dollars and lacf building out ev infrastructures to support own proported goals but again, consumers are turning away because the cost of electric vehicles are significantly higher than your gas powered vehicles and there's also concern with range anxiety and reliability and there's a reason consumers don't want this forced on them. stuart: we have one step ahead in the hous
stuart. stuart: hillary, thank you. took billions of taxpayer dollars promising to build intra-structure that's not there andive actually put aside 348s and they've built a total of eight and that is no way to support futures and we're only allowed to drive electric vehicles. stuart: the money has been put aside and that'll be spent, isn't it? even if the ev mandate is withdrawn. >> well, some of it will be spent certainly, certainly. but goes to show you if you want something to actually...
42
42
Sep 17, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: got it madison thank you very much indeed.the man himself right next to me. is instagram for teens really just a way to get more kids online with parental approval? >> yeah it kind of feels like tricks, like silly rabbit, instagram's for kids. my big fear though is that it's going to drive more teens to just go on tiktok which we all know is completely run by china. i'm at a point now where my videos have gotten so suppressed whenever i talk about anything pro-america, pro-israel or trying to comb combat anti-sem. i imagine president xi is scrolling and deleting. i really don't know what else to say. stuart: you come out with pro-israel stuff and try to put it on tiktok and is it blocked? >> it's blocked and i have about 120,000 on instagram follower, the videos get it's an average. i just did all the calculations. 100 times less views on tiktok than instagram and i know jewish advocacy groups that are having their tiktok shutdown for just posting pro-jewish, pro-israel content. stuart: let's get into this. you've got a new vi
stuart? stuart: got it madison thank you very much indeed.the man himself right next to me. is instagram for teens really just a way to get more kids online with parental approval? >> yeah it kind of feels like tricks, like silly rabbit, instagram's for kids. my big fear though is that it's going to drive more teens to just go on tiktok which we all know is completely run by china. i'm at a point now where my videos have gotten so suppressed whenever i talk about anything pro-america,...
34
34
Sep 26, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ stuart: it's a matter.ell you about it and 11:00 eastern time and thursday, september it 26th and rally faded for the nasdaq and going up from the get geopolitical and down five points and the dow holding onto 200 point gain. show me big tech. half hour ago they were all higher and alphabet and apple up fractionally and microsoft down $1.80 and am zone down $289. yield on 10 year is rising and not popular on wall street and 3.798%. mayor adams will speak about the criminal indictment and new york as the backdrop right now. now this >> eric adams is the first mayor to be indicted while in office. he's being targeted for criticizing biden as the migrant surge and that's his defense and the administration is parollized and step back a moment. new york is not alone. may be the poster child of big city crisis, but others have the same symptoms. in los angeles, homelessness, crime, bad schools and in chicago, murder, mayhem, terrible schools. san francisco, public drug taking, homelessness, and retail exodus. all
. ♪ stuart: it's a matter.ell you about it and 11:00 eastern time and thursday, september it 26th and rally faded for the nasdaq and going up from the get geopolitical and down five points and the dow holding onto 200 point gain. show me big tech. half hour ago they were all higher and alphabet and apple up fractionally and microsoft down $1.80 and am zone down $289. yield on 10 year is rising and not popular on wall street and 3.798%. mayor adams will speak about the criminal indictment and...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: all right.nk you, lauren. now listen to what the president had to say about israel's prime minister netanyahu. roll it. >> reporter: are you planning to present a final hostage deal to both sides this week? >> we're very chose to that. >> reporter: what makes you think that this deal will be successful in the way that the other deals were not? >> hope springs eternal. >> reporter: mr. president, is it time for prime minister netanyahu to do more on this issue? do you think he's doing enough? >> no. stuart: guy benson joins me now. hamas kills six hostages, the administration wants israel to the make concessions for a ceasefire. my question is, is biden now supporting hamas no matter what he says? >> well, you can make the argument that effectively he is helping hamas, no question about that. a hamas says no over and over again, stu, as we all know to the various peace deals. and, certainly, peace deals and especially just even temporary cease fivers. and ben -- ceasefire ifs. and benjamin netany
stuart: all right.nk you, lauren. now listen to what the president had to say about israel's prime minister netanyahu. roll it. >> reporter: are you planning to present a final hostage deal to both sides this week? >> we're very chose to that. >> reporter: what makes you think that this deal will be successful in the way that the other deals were not? >> hope springs eternal. >> reporter: mr. president, is it time for prime minister netanyahu to do more on this...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart. stuart: thanks, trey yingst.are defending donald trump's visit to arlington cemetery and also condemning harris' visit as a political stunt. darryll issa joins me now. congressman, you were at arlington with trump and the families and trump is getting heavy criticism for having pictures taken of wreath laying ceremony. you were there and set it straight. what's going on? >> official replaying ceremony was done at tomb of unknown soldiers. the cameras that were there now they were appropriate to capture it and they were given to the families. as you can see in the picture, video you have up there, you have one of our wounded warriors from that event because it wasn't just 13 who died, it was hundreds who were injured and others that were killed, non-u.s.. the fact is the president spent about two hours, vast majority of time spent with the family and wounded warriors in private. no camera or audio and talking and comforting the people he's come to snow know so well and the amazing thing is as you know, probably th
stuart. stuart: thanks, trey yingst.are defending donald trump's visit to arlington cemetery and also condemning harris' visit as a political stunt. darryll issa joins me now. congressman, you were at arlington with trump and the families and trump is getting heavy criticism for having pictures taken of wreath laying ceremony. you were there and set it straight. what's going on? >> official replaying ceremony was done at tomb of unknown soldiers. the cameras that were there now they were...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: fair new.katharine ham, see you again soon. >>> coming up, kamala hearst facing scrutiny over the her border policy flip-flop,. >> when the democratic candidates were asked do you support decriminalizing border crossings -- >> you got, like, a half a second to think about it. stuart: has her border position actually changed? border expert tom homan answers that one. >>> harris is set to roll out a proposal for a $50,000 tax credit for new small business start-ups, massively expanding the current $5,000 deduction. she's trying to position herself as better for business. will voters see it that way? rnc chair michael whatley tax it on next. ♪ well, good for you, you look happy and healthy. ♪ not me, if you ever cared to ask. ♪ good for me, you're doing great out there without me, baby. ♪ god, i wish i could do that ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing
stuart: fair new.katharine ham, see you again soon. >>> coming up, kamala hearst facing scrutiny over the her border policy flip-flop,. >> when the democratic candidates were asked do you support decriminalizing border crossings -- >> you got, like, a half a second to think about it. stuart: has her border position actually changed? border expert tom homan answers that one. >>> harris is set to roll out a proposal for a $50,000 tax credit for new small business...
39
39
Sep 11, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: hillary thank you very much. now this.d voter from pennsylvania weighed in on last night's debate. watch this. >> i think it's important to remember that we are voting for the leader of our country, and not who we like the most. we're in an incredibly unique situation where we've had both of the candidates in office before and we've gotten to see what they do and when facts come to facts, my life was better when trump was in office. the economy was higher, inflation was lower, things were better overall and now, with kamala's administration, things haven't been so fantastic, and she's saying she can fix the problems that her administration has caused, but i just don't know if i can afford to take that risk. stuart: kevin o'leary joins nows wearing his traditional black suit, why shirt. where's the red tie? you have a red tie normally but you lost it today. you don't want to look like trump. do you think that trump got his message across last night in the debate? >> not during the debate. he got his message across at the en
stuart? stuart: hillary thank you very much. now this.d voter from pennsylvania weighed in on last night's debate. watch this. >> i think it's important to remember that we are voting for the leader of our country, and not who we like the most. we're in an incredibly unique situation where we've had both of the candidates in office before and we've gotten to see what they do and when facts come to facts, my life was better when trump was in office. the economy was higher, inflation was...
17
17
Sep 18, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: dollar 3. lauren: the dollar chains are on track to open 13 hounded - 1300 new locations this fiscal year. it says a lot about the economy for dollar general and going to one hundred $18 a share. stuart: dollar general, 218 from 86? that would be be a nice gain indeed. intuitive machines. lauren: they secured a 4. $8 billion nasa commitment to deploy satellite and cons, navigation systems, the stock is up 50%. stuart: i would take that. coming up, hotel in oakland just closed its doors after six decades in business, the latest victim in that crime-ridden city. the head of chevron writing into biden's fossil fuel policy saying he's putting politics over progress when it comes to ai. we will explain. at least 11 people are dead and thousands wounded after booby-trapped pages exploded across lebanon. hezbollah promises to get revenge on israel. mike tobin has the latest from tel aviv. (cheerful music) (phone ringing) [narrator] not all multi-millionaires built their wealth the same way, you have..
stuart: dollar 3. lauren: the dollar chains are on track to open 13 hounded - 1300 new locations this fiscal year. it says a lot about the economy for dollar general and going to one hundred $18 a share. stuart: dollar general, 218 from 86? that would be be a nice gain indeed. intuitive machines. lauren: they secured a 4. $8 billion nasa commitment to deploy satellite and cons, navigation systems, the stock is up 50%. stuart: i would take that. coming up, hotel in oakland just closed its doors...
25
25
Sep 10, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart. stuart: alexandria hoff. thank you indeed. study by media research group, one of the moderators on tonight's debate, david muir, has given nothing but positive coverage to harris and meanwhile 93% of his coverage of trump has been negative. brent bozell joins me now. that doesn't sound like a fair debate. what do you say? >> this is abc, not dave muir. this is abc and 93% negative and donald trump 100% positive to kamala harris and the campaign agreed on abc, i don't understand. it's the worst but the question is can david muir be fair, tough, and even handed in the debate? an example of how easy it is to do it. everyone is focused on immigration right now. if i were david muir, i would turn to donald trump and say, president trump, you have advocated returning illegals back to mexico. explain yourself. when he did, turn to kamala harris and say vice president harris, what's your response. then say you've advocated de-criminalizing people crossing the border illegally, explain yourself. then turn to donald trump and say presid
stuart. stuart: alexandria hoff. thank you indeed. study by media research group, one of the moderators on tonight's debate, david muir, has given nothing but positive coverage to harris and meanwhile 93% of his coverage of trump has been negative. brent bozell joins me now. that doesn't sound like a fair debate. what do you say? >> this is abc, not dave muir. this is abc and 93% negative and donald trump 100% positive to kamala harris and the campaign agreed on abc, i don't understand....
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: rich, thank you very much indeed. now this.illegal migrant was arrested and accused of rape after being previously released despite a violent rap sheet. art del cueto joins me now. okay. i think this is a disgrace. we've lost track of, i believe it's tens of thousands of children in this country, and that's under a democrat administration. when it was a trump administration, the democrats were all over children in cages or , you know, being separated from their families. why was this person not properly inspected at the border? >> well, several reasons. one, this administration has put policies in place to make it that much more difficult. they continue to release people constantly. the proper vetting is not done and when we say the proper vetting is not done, look. they can vet them through our system; however, they don't have access to guatemala, to you know, central america, to different parts of africa, so you can't really vet this. not like you can go to their drivers mvp, motor vehicle division and find out if they commit
stuart? stuart: rich, thank you very much indeed. now this.illegal migrant was arrested and accused of rape after being previously released despite a violent rap sheet. art del cueto joins me now. okay. i think this is a disgrace. we've lost track of, i believe it's tens of thousands of children in this country, and that's under a democrat administration. when it was a trump administration, the democrats were all over children in cages or , you know, being separated from their families. why was...
39
39
Sep 18, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: got it. hillary, thank you.ed about her economic agenda. you've bot to watch this. >> do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> so i was raised as a middle class kid. i grew up a middle class kid. my mother raised my sister and me. she worked very hard. she was able to finally save up enough money to buy our first house. i grew up a middle class kid. my mother was hard working. she raised me and my sister maya. she saved up, and it was the only by the time i was a teenager that she could afford to actually buy her first home. stuart: well, look who's here, the man himself, kevin o'leary. kevin, great having you back. look, i'm none the wiser about her policy. are you? >> no. this is getting challenging with, you know, less than 60 days til the election. and so if you're an investor, you face the reality of having to continue investing whoever's in the white house after november 5th. and so what i've been doing and others in the investment community are doing the same thing, we're
stuart? stuart: got it. hillary, thank you.ed about her economic agenda. you've bot to watch this. >> do you believe americans are better off than they were four years ago? >> so i was raised as a middle class kid. i grew up a middle class kid. my mother raised my sister and me. she worked very hard. she was able to finally save up enough money to buy our first house. i grew up a middle class kid. my mother was hard working. she raised me and my sister maya. she saved up, and it was...
29
29
Sep 10, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: good question. now i i see the dow way down, 180 points, goldman sachs takes -- accounting for 110 points of that loss for the dow industrials. one stock taken down a lot. look at dollar general and dollar tree. both, not just stocks but businesses have been under enormous pressure recently. dollar store earnings were pretty bad. is that a recession indicator? >> i think it is. you can't ignore it as much as people would like to. their target market is 30,000 to 45,000 earnings per year. those people stopped going, even the cfo of target restaurants, olive garden, they said they've seen a decent amount of revenue, their target from $70-$80,000 a year, dropped off the face of the earth. we have the consumer basically run out of money. that leads to the fed would like to help them, but that's another story but at the same time they have to worry about inflation. the consumer is tapped out, no more money that could lead to something -- there's going to be opportunity in the markets whether that does ha
stuart: good question. now i i see the dow way down, 180 points, goldman sachs takes -- accounting for 110 points of that loss for the dow industrials. one stock taken down a lot. look at dollar general and dollar tree. both, not just stocks but businesses have been under enormous pressure recently. dollar store earnings were pretty bad. is that a recession indicator? >> i think it is. you can't ignore it as much as people would like to. their target market is 30,000 to 45,000 earnings...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: extraordinary stuff.ndlords for officers, apartment complexes and other commercial real estate have $1 trillion in debt due at the end of next year. one democrat in congress said it is a ticking time bomb. we speak to the founder and ceo of the agency all about that. shares tumbling after soccer sales. kelly o'grady gives us a picture of the state of the consumer next. ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. when the sawdust settles and the engine roars the thing you care about is a job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different - your wallet. whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. ♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hol
stuart: extraordinary stuff.ndlords for officers, apartment complexes and other commercial real estate have $1 trillion in debt due at the end of next year. one democrat in congress said it is a ticking time bomb. we speak to the founder and ceo of the agency all about that. shares tumbling after soccer sales. kelly o'grady gives us a picture of the state of the consumer next. ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings....
30
30
Sep 11, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: is she a blank slate?ting she goes through the fact checking it won't go well for her. when people look up her plan they won't find one because she doesn't have a plan. are you better off than you were four years ago? the best thing donald trump did was at the end, why haven't you done this for three years? you could do it tomorrow? i wish they had come out stronger but -- time is not going to play well for her as people look back at this. blue one thanks for joining us. still ahead, bill hemmer on there is campaign wanting a second debate with trump. a cnn focus group of undecided pennsylvania voters so their life was better under trump. and the 11:00 hour is next. ♪ ♪ ... the best ai assistant isn't one that knows the whole world. it's one that knows your world. a custom assistant, built on watsonx with ibm's granite models, can leverage your trusted data, be easily trained on your workflows and integrate with your apps. it can be tuned to do just what you need. because the more ai knows about your world
stuart: is she a blank slate?ting she goes through the fact checking it won't go well for her. when people look up her plan they won't find one because she doesn't have a plan. are you better off than you were four years ago? the best thing donald trump did was at the end, why haven't you done this for three years? you could do it tomorrow? i wish they had come out stronger but -- time is not going to play well for her as people look back at this. blue one thanks for joining us. still ahead,...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: 20 stuart: chipmakers, all of them are down.cro devices down, >> you talk about pulte homes. stuart: lauren: the fed will cut rates, guaranteed conclusion. and the homebuilders are up. they are self driving, coming next year to europe and china, investors say not so fast. it leads in europe. tesla may have to offer a degraded version to comply with regulations. stuart: joey. lauren: share prices doubling to $53 a share, a pet retail market like chili and discipline with cost-cutting. stuart: jobs report showed 142,000 jobs in august that signals a cooling labor market. you spoke to acting labor secretary. >> she would never admit that it's a cooling jobs market, just that they have more work to be done to fix this. less than expectations of 142,000 jobs created. 20 in on manufacturing, 24,000 jobs last month going in the wrong direction over the past 3 months. over the past 3 months, a trend in the wrong direction, to bring manufacturing to the us. listen. >> what happening in the manufacturing sector? >> we are working to rever
stuart: 20 stuart: chipmakers, all of them are down.cro devices down, >> you talk about pulte homes. stuart: lauren: the fed will cut rates, guaranteed conclusion. and the homebuilders are up. they are self driving, coming next year to europe and china, investors say not so fast. it leads in europe. tesla may have to offer a degraded version to comply with regulations. stuart: joey. lauren: share prices doubling to $53 a share, a pet retail market like chili and discipline with...
21
21
Sep 20, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: it sure is. coming up donald trump became the first us president to pay with bitcoin, he bought burgers for a crowd and the crypto bar in new york city, we talk to the owner of that bar coming up shortly. treasury secretary yellen says deporting illegal migrants could have major ramifications for the economy. >> it would raise inflation. the influx of workers into the labor market is something that has helped to bring down inflation and create a lot of jobs. stuart: the other side of that coin is surely that the influx of these workers to the workforce, migrants to the workforce kept wages down, right? anyway, we will get into it. right now, israel launching major strikes in lebanon when the leader of hezbollah called the exploding pager attack a declaration of war. mike tobin has a report from tel aviv next. stuart: a little bit of red, not that much, doubt up hundred, nasdaq down 81. huge gains yesterday. the price of gold surged to a record high, renewed tension in the middle east and gold at
stuart: it sure is. coming up donald trump became the first us president to pay with bitcoin, he bought burgers for a crowd and the crypto bar in new york city, we talk to the owner of that bar coming up shortly. treasury secretary yellen says deporting illegal migrants could have major ramifications for the economy. >> it would raise inflation. the influx of workers into the labor market is something that has helped to bring down inflation and create a lot of jobs. stuart: the other side...
37
37
Sep 18, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: david spurchting thanks very much, indeed.marshall joins me now. mr. senator, in what way has google cent sr.ed the first assassination attempt, and what are you going to do about it? >> stu, it's worse than we thought it was. for the fist several weeks, we saw google, whenever you searched the assassination attempt on president trump, it took you somewhere else. but just yesterday we had a press conference here at the senate. five senators talking about this very issue, talking about protection if for president trump. google and youtube, of course, google owns youtube, only 4,000 people watched it on youtube, but their competitor, rumbleed had over 30,000 people watch it. so google is deflecting, using their algorithms to the take people away from this topic. we're going to -- we pressed google with this particular topic. we got inadequate answers from them. we would like for them to come toward and talk about the monopoly and the censorship that they're continuing against conservative thoughts and against president trump. st
stuart? stuart: david spurchting thanks very much, indeed.marshall joins me now. mr. senator, in what way has google cent sr.ed the first assassination attempt, and what are you going to do about it? >> stu, it's worse than we thought it was. for the fist several weeks, we saw google, whenever you searched the assassination attempt on president trump, it took you somewhere else. but just yesterday we had a press conference here at the senate. five senators talking about this very issue,...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart? stuart: jeff pauling thank you very much.w details about iran's failed plot to assassinate donald trump. a pakistani man met in a safe house inside iran. he had diagrams of trump's rallies and concluded that an indoor assassination, that would have to be made with a if pistol, and an outdoor attempt would be taken with a long-range rifle. christian whiton joins me. this is a foreign country actively plotting to kill the former president of the united states and current president to boot. what are we going to do about it? >> well, probably nothing for the next couple of months. biden-harris administration has had nothing but a sort of policy of leniency with iran, and iran has been able to export a significant amount of oil which has funded their wars across the middle east. but recalling the last head of state who participated in activity like this was saddam hussein, one of the reasons we went to war against iraq in 2000 was because they tried to the assassinate former president george h.w. bush when he visited cue bait -- c
stuart? stuart: jeff pauling thank you very much.w details about iran's failed plot to assassinate donald trump. a pakistani man met in a safe house inside iran. he had diagrams of trump's rallies and concluded that an indoor assassination, that would have to be made with a if pistol, and an outdoor attempt would be taken with a long-range rifle. christian whiton joins me. this is a foreign country actively plotting to kill the former president of the united states and current president to...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart. stuart: thank you, alexis. byron donalds joining me now.'m egotore talk about this proposal of a government efficiency commission and it's elon musk's idea and i don't know if he'll chair it or not. it's a great idea. what say you? >> the federal government is massively bloated and so many federal agencies doing things that are not the core mission and congress initially authorized them and i'll go a step further, much of the agencies not reauthorized in decades and can't implement them through congress and congress hasn't done that with a failure of congress and authorizing these committees and making sure that what they're doing is their core mission creating to do -- not only for the side missions that are bureaucratting love for them to do. and number three -- bureaucrats love for them to do and we've raised millions and millions and reported for decades and nobody does anything for it and it's the bill in congress to do that and it's a great idea and love for elon to be part of it and need you in the private sector to take range of it.
stuart. stuart: thank you, alexis. byron donalds joining me now.'m egotore talk about this proposal of a government efficiency commission and it's elon musk's idea and i don't know if he'll chair it or not. it's a great idea. what say you? >> the federal government is massively bloated and so many federal agencies doing things that are not the core mission and congress initially authorized them and i'll go a step further, much of the agencies not reauthorized in decades and can't...
25
25
Sep 27, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: not bad i would say. >> napping afford a wintry, stocks down 2%, there are concerns about the blackwell chip delay persisting. it is slated to start shipping in december. stuart: that we have costco. they are down. >> consumer turning cautious, gasoline sales lower, stock down 1.5% but at least 8 brokerages raising the price target despite vermis. fema went to 980. stuart: that's a hike in the price target. kamala harris, for the first time in three years heading to arizona where a new fox poll shows trump in the lead. how big a lead are we talking about? >> reporter: trump is up by two points but he's ahead of harris by 15. we can tell you, we hear something like this. >> we negotiated a border bill, toughest that has ever been negotiated and the only reason that bill failed his donald trump wanted to use that as a political wedge. >> reporter: we hear about this because the vp has made it her entire immigration pitch seeing an advantage in highlighting trump's role in failed legislation. he doesn't disc
stuart: not bad i would say. >> napping afford a wintry, stocks down 2%, there are concerns about the blackwell chip delay persisting. it is slated to start shipping in december. stuart: that we have costco. they are down. >> consumer turning cautious, gasoline sales lower, stock down 1.5% but at least 8 brokerages raising the price target despite vermis. fema went to 980. stuart: that's a hike in the price target. kamala harris, for the first time in three years heading to arizona...
34
34
Sep 23, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: what?stand the humor, if elected president do you believe harris would do anything different than what she's done the last three and half years. >> i think she would do more, the fact is, the exhilaration of bringing in more illegals, coaching them to common and given them parole and putting them into our welfare system will only accelerate, i served with jared when he was in the house, he is a smart individual, he knows better but is talking the talking points and i recognize everyone of them as coming from the harris campaign. stuart: thank you for being with us, always a pleasure, we will see you soon. charlie hurt with me, with our, do you think harris would do anything differently if she was elected president. >> absolutely not this is perfectly intentional it was intentional from the beginning if they want to solve the problem of the border, donald trump solve the problem at the border and when he left it was a historic low of flow coming across the border in joe biden and kamala harr
stuart: what?stand the humor, if elected president do you believe harris would do anything different than what she's done the last three and half years. >> i think she would do more, the fact is, the exhilaration of bringing in more illegals, coaching them to common and given them parole and putting them into our welfare system will only accelerate, i served with jared when he was in the house, he is a smart individual, he knows better but is talking the talking points and i recognize...
18
18
Sep 25, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: now this.ionaire, just completed the first ever private spacewalk, jared isaacman, thanks for coming on the show. your spacewalk lasted a few seconds, about one minute i think. will you describe it for us, tell us if it was worth it and if you would do it again. >> thanks for having me. the actual spacewalk operation was 90 minutes in the vacuum of space before we repress rise. after all the data collection and tests we went through to learn as much as we can about the first new spacesuit designed in 40 years i probably only had a minute or so to enjoy the views but it was a busy period of time. it is super important. we believe in a future where you've got hundreds or thousands of people in the space, on the moon or mars. we will need an awful lot of spacesuits. it was important to gather a lot of data. i am sure there will be a lot of exciting spacewalks in the future. stuart: that was a brand-new spacesuit, the first redesign in 40 years. >> exactly right. that speaks about the entirety of t
stuart: now this.ionaire, just completed the first ever private spacewalk, jared isaacman, thanks for coming on the show. your spacewalk lasted a few seconds, about one minute i think. will you describe it for us, tell us if it was worth it and if you would do it again. >> thanks for having me. the actual spacewalk operation was 90 minutes in the vacuum of space before we repress rise. after all the data collection and tests we went through to learn as much as we can about the first new...
28
28
Sep 24, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: listen to this. the los angeles times claims san francisco has shifted to the center, this is politically, the city may not be so liberal since a progressive mayoral candidate is being considered, progressive is the underdog in the mayoral race in san francisco. you live there. is that an accurate statement? >> it is. you've seen a shift. first it started with the recall election of obama district attorney. then you had the recall of school board members who instead of opening the schools during the pandemic were fussing about renaming them and taking down murals they considered offensive. they were kicked out by votes in san francisco. now you see the incumbent, the challengers, the ones who are doing well all criticizing, from the right, not the left, saying we've got to get tough on crime. you've got ballot initiatives in san francisco voted for, tough on crime. it is clear that the city has had enough of the chaos and his function from the far left experiment. stuart: never happened with a republ
stuart: listen to this. the los angeles times claims san francisco has shifted to the center, this is politically, the city may not be so liberal since a progressive mayoral candidate is being considered, progressive is the underdog in the mayoral race in san francisco. you live there. is that an accurate statement? >> it is. you've seen a shift. first it started with the recall election of obama district attorney. then you had the recall of school board members who instead of opening the...
52
52
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: don't stop me now. look at the bridge, three days in a row of bright sunshine, blue skies and upper 70s. good morning, 10:00 eastern. straight to the money. the dow down 70 but look at the nasdaq, up 144 points. i presume big tech is doing okay this money come the 10 year treasury yield is 3.73%. the price of oil dropped below $70 a barrel, just inched back to $73.73 a barrel. bitcoin, 57,000 in small change, the latest read on the surface sector could move the market. what do we have? lauren: 60 one. 5, well above the expectation for august. it measures art, entertainment, hotels, food services, there's a crisis paid component in this that came in hotter, that level would be 57.3 in august. seven industries reported a decrease. agriculture, fishing, retail, construction, accommodation, food services, professional, scientific, technical services, insurance had nothing to do with it. stuart: i wonder. the market has reacted not with any kind of selling but a little more buying. the nasdaq, 172 and that i
stuart: don't stop me now. look at the bridge, three days in a row of bright sunshine, blue skies and upper 70s. good morning, 10:00 eastern. straight to the money. the dow down 70 but look at the nasdaq, up 144 points. i presume big tech is doing okay this money come the 10 year treasury yield is 3.73%. the price of oil dropped below $70 a barrel, just inched back to $73.73 a barrel. bitcoin, 57,000 in small change, the latest read on the surface sector could move the market. what do we have?...
46
46
Sep 26, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: now this. national debt has hit one hundred% of gdp for the first time since world war ii. moody's is warning the us is at risk of a credit downgrade. edward lawrence has a report from the white house next. [♪] can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. consolidate bad debt and save money for your next goal. take a swing at your kitchen reno... we meant that literally. or design your actual dream wedding. all your ambitions. all in one app. sofi personal loans. low, fixed rates borrow up to $100k. no fees required. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your money right®. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients. try pronamel mouthwash. stuart: moody's has warned the us is at risk of a credit downgrade. edward lawrence at the white house. what is each candidate saying a
stuart: now this. national debt has hit one hundred% of gdp for the first time since world war ii. moody's is warning the us is at risk of a credit downgrade. edward lawrence has a report from the white house next. [♪] can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. consolidate bad debt and save money for your next goal. take a swing at your kitchen reno... we meant that literally. or design your actual dream wedding. all your ambitions. all in one app. sofi personal loans. low, fixed...
25
25
Sep 17, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: thank you. the acting secret service director said trump was not supposed to be at his golf course. it was off the record. how today suspected gunmen know that trump was going to be there. trump is blaming biden and harris rhetoric for the second assassination attempt. he says democrats are fueling of a threat against him. richardson has the report at the white house next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. cla - cpas, consultants, and wealth advisors. we'll get you there. doctor box, there were many failed attempts to fix my teeth. i retouched all my wedding photos, and it was even affecting my health. i trusted you because you specialize in dental implants. you created a permanent solution and customized my teeth so it still felt like me. my new teeth have improved my life and changed my future. - t
stuart: thank you. the acting secret service director said trump was not supposed to be at his golf course. it was off the record. how today suspected gunmen know that trump was going to be there. trump is blaming biden and harris rhetoric for the second assassination attempt. he says democrats are fueling of a threat against him. richardson has the report at the white house next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in any business, you ride the line between numbers and people. what's right for the business...
34
34
Sep 23, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: thank you.ght now the dow up 67-point then nasdaq is up 50 points it was a strong week last week a good opening this week. the dow winners headed by intel up another two and a quarter% reaching $22 a share, chevron, walmart, american express and boeing recovering a little ground, is down to 154 this morning, the dow hit an all-time high earlier this morning and retreated from there. i am constantly asked who is going to win in the lee election, my honest answer is i don't know this is a dead heat as it can get. that will be my ticket the top of our children as young as ten years old are taking weight loss drugs like ozempic doctor siegel lays out the risk that parents need to know, that is next. ♪ it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. stuart: children as young as ten are given weight loss drugs like ozempic and wegovy doctors are warning the long-term consequences. doctor
stuart: thank you.ght now the dow up 67-point then nasdaq is up 50 points it was a strong week last week a good opening this week. the dow winners headed by intel up another two and a quarter% reaching $22 a share, chevron, walmart, american express and boeing recovering a little ground, is down to 154 this morning, the dow hit an all-time high earlier this morning and retreated from there. i am constantly asked who is going to win in the lee election, my honest answer is i don't know this is a...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: thank you.sanders also wants harris to recent proposed capital gains tax, she's already calling for 28% and he wants more. jason smith joins me now. congressman, if she gets the capital gains tax rate echoes to 28%, if she gets it, what with the impact of that be. >> she wants to raise taxes on all americans, not just the capital gains tax, she called for complete repealing of the trump tax cuts that would basically put every business tax about communist china. this would be detrimental to our economy, she is basically an arsonist was trying to sell fire insurance, she created this terrible economy with a $10 trillion spending bill that she was a tie-breaking vote, $2 trillion in the american rescue plan led to record inflation, she was a tie-breaking vote, inflation reduction act almost a trillion dollars in spending, tie-breaking vote and that is why we have seen inflation go up 20.1% under harris' watch now she was to raise taxes on working-class americans, unacceptable. stuart: axios reports
stuart: thank you.sanders also wants harris to recent proposed capital gains tax, she's already calling for 28% and he wants more. jason smith joins me now. congressman, if she gets the capital gains tax rate echoes to 28%, if she gets it, what with the impact of that be. >> she wants to raise taxes on all americans, not just the capital gains tax, she called for complete repealing of the trump tax cuts that would basically put every business tax about communist china. this would be...
106
106
Sep 19, 2024
09/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: it is vote buying. we've got to -- i'm so afraid this stuff will go through. [laughter] stuart: worrisome prospect feds cut rates by half basic pongt and this morning we have a qhop whopping great rally does this rally have legs? >> i called this over and over again i had so much pushback i get great economists on this show and you know what i love about this action right now is almost a lot of them say one of the reasons that fed couldn't go 50 is because it was spook the markets. i think wall street has a lot of respect for what jay powell did yesterday and trying to get in front of recession and sees what's going on -- think about this he said jobs reports are fake. all right, he says that all of the immigrants that are coming in are going to be a problem. and he wants to get in front of this he talked about all of the evidence was out there. and the experts chose to ignore it and part looking at things like the stock market the stock market is not main street. not when it comes to stuff like this so
stuart: it is vote buying. we've got to -- i'm so afraid this stuff will go through. [laughter] stuart: worrisome prospect feds cut rates by half basic pongt and this morning we have a qhop whopping great rally does this rally have legs? >> i called this over and over again i had so much pushback i get great economists on this show and you know what i love about this action right now is almost a lot of them say one of the reasons that fed couldn't go 50 is because it was spook the...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: thank you. to blame for the nursing home deaths or the number of nursing home deaths during the pandemic. instead he blamed trump. doctor marc siegel would be with us shortly he's going to take that on. ♪ dear doctor k, i used to think i was never meant to be beautiful. i was teased because of my teeth. i didn't like the person looking back at me in the mirror. i never thought i could afford dental implants. you and your team work within my budget and helped me feel confident in the plan we made together. i love my new smile. thank you. congratulations. you have a beautiful soul, cynthia. finance the smile you want for as low as one forty eight a month per arch. schedule a free consultation. as the world is growing, it needs copper, scandium, cobalt and gold. these metals power our technology and sustain our everyday lives. doubleview is transitioning from exploration to development. ready to meet the challenge. doubleview. the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [
stuart: thank you. to blame for the nursing home deaths or the number of nursing home deaths during the pandemic. instead he blamed trump. doctor marc siegel would be with us shortly he's going to take that on. ♪ dear doctor k, i used to think i was never meant to be beautiful. i was teased because of my teeth. i didn't like the person looking back at me in the mirror. i never thought i could afford dental implants. you and your team work within my budget and helped me feel confident in the...
21
21
Sep 3, 2024
09/24
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: there are both u.s. manufacturers and chinese manufacturers competing for input prices despite the fact there is slowdown globally. in the u.s. in manufacturing, we have seen at least in the august data and upside surprise in the price is paid in raw materials. again, this is august data. we have to think on a forward-looking basis. the thing that probably matters most in a global context, and come across borders, is we see domestic demand weakness. looking forward, we should see some disinflation, some weakening pipeline price pressure. scarlet: you do see evidence companies are holding off on spending, whether it is on hiring or restocking inventory, because of the upcoming election. is that a component here we need to think about? stuart: election uncertainty as part of it. part of it is weakness in consumer outlook and weakness in demand. firms are reporting they are allowing for declining headcount both through attrition and they are starting to lay off workers, specifically in manufacturing. we saw
stuart: there are both u.s. manufacturers and chinese manufacturers competing for input prices despite the fact there is slowdown globally. in the u.s. in manufacturing, we have seen at least in the august data and upside surprise in the price is paid in raw materials. again, this is august data. we have to think on a forward-looking basis. the thing that probably matters most in a global context, and come across borders, is we see domestic demand weakness. looking forward, we should see some...