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no change, stu. happy friday. i'm just -- you caught me off guard with this scottie scheffler golf news. anyway, let's see, we had three piece of news from netflix. they're going to be carrying the nfl on christmas day. if that isn't a sign this company's really ready for prime time, i don't know what is. secondly, they disclosed 40 million monthly users for their ad-supported service. you have 50 million, and you become pretty much a must-buy for advertisers, and netflix is knocking on that door. and third piece of news from this week is they're now bringing in google and a company called the tradedesk to better sell their ad invenn toimplet we've been watching netflix for the better part of two years, they're finally hitting critical mass. this is the strongest position i've ever seen netflix in either financially in terms of free cash flow or competitively or fundamentally. it's a stock -- i don't have a lot of upside to the price target, so a small buy for me, but i'm impressed with what they've been able to d
no change, stu. happy friday. i'm just -- you caught me off guard with this scottie scheffler golf news. anyway, let's see, we had three piece of news from netflix. they're going to be carrying the nfl on christmas day. if that isn't a sign this company's really ready for prime time, i don't know what is. secondly, they disclosed 40 million monthly users for their ad-supported service. you have 50 million, and you become pretty much a must-buy for advertisers, and netflix is knocking on that...
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eat that chip. >> jimmy: stu, stu, stu! come on, man. pull yourself together. >> eat the chip. [ laughter ] come on, jimmy. don't you care about democracy? >> jimmy: stu ledman, everybody. stu ledman. [ cheers and applause ] can someone help him out? he's happy. he's happy. well, some more political news. 82-year-old senator, bernie sanders, just announced that he is running for a fourth term in november. yeah. bernie is the only senator who has lived through diss tracks between drake and kendrick, and mozart and beethoven. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ >> steve: wow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: meet the brahms? is that -- and finally, disney said that marvel will now release no more than three movies a year and will start focusing on quality. >> steve: oh! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: in response, everyone who has spent the last few years making marvel movies was like, "uh, thanks?" [ laughter ] ironically, now it's up to us to save the avengers. there we go. we have a great show. give it up for the roots, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applau
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stu? stuart: got it. grady, thanks very much, indeed. the stock of the week is almost certainly going to be nvidia. they report after the bell tomorrow, so let's take a look at that stock now. this is, the market's open, of course, we're at 9:38. we're down about 1%. angela sue know joins me now, he specializes in -- ang -- angelo zien know joins me now. what's your price target now, any change? >> yeah. so we did enclose our target price to $11000 actually this morning -- 11000 this morning, ahead of those this results after the close tomorrow might and, again, we do expect another beat and raise type of quarter after they report, and it's largely going to be driven by their data center business. i think there might be some concerns about the -- [inaudible] softness ahead of this black withwell launch later this year, but we kind of look at the cap-x landscape right now, very strong the, and when you look at where some of the enterprise a.i. adoption is really taking place from the likes of, you knowing, a dell among others, we continue
stu? stuart: got it. grady, thanks very much, indeed. the stock of the week is almost certainly going to be nvidia. they report after the bell tomorrow, so let's take a look at that stock now. this is, the market's open, of course, we're at 9:38. we're down about 1%. angela sue know joins me now, he specializes in -- ang -- angelo zien know joins me now. what's your price target now, any change? >> yeah. so we did enclose our target price to $11000 actually this morning -- 11000 this...
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>> well, i'm glad you asked this, stu. what a farce this has become and we found out, they only worked when it awakened their charity and only two donations and two major doe nayses and a lot of donations in charitable work gone down over the last few years thanks to the pan democrat and i can friends we don't know over here called delinquent and haven't filed paperwork and we don't know it's that and seemingly not filing paperwork and this is bad news for the arch well foundation and because if they can't get that simple thing going then what an earth is happening to donations and what are they doing with their charitable foundation? i don't actually lay the blame upon harry and meghan and they allege they run everything. they pay a lot of people, a lot of money and the sort of came that the checks in the post and it was delayed and then they were issue ago check and clearly they're lying. somebody in that operation is lying and it would make it very difficult now for them to secure donations, and i think more importantly
>> well, i'm glad you asked this, stu. what a farce this has become and we found out, they only worked when it awakened their charity and only two donations and two major doe nayses and a lot of donations in charitable work gone down over the last few years thanks to the pan democrat and i can friends we don't know over here called delinquent and haven't filed paperwork and we don't know it's that and seemingly not filing paperwork and this is bad news for the arch well foundation and...
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stu. stuart: sure thing. check that market. not a bad thing to check. we're up 200 on the dow and up 140 on the nasdaq. the s&p is up .72%. modest rally. michael lee with me this morning. what do you make of the latest cpi numbers, 3.4% inflation in the last year at the consumer level? what do you make of it? >> well, stuart, the miss to the downside is very timely for the markets and for the fed, and alongside that the big miss in retail sales. it's what i think is giving the oomph behind the market today in that retail sales has been a leading indicator of cpi by about three months. so it's looking like cpi should tack down from here -- track down from here if those trends hold. stuart: so you think -- i'm going to call this a modest rally at the moment, and and you think it continues. >> yeah, well, you know, stuart, yesterday we closed at an all-time high on the nasdaq, and so ideally we're going to close at another all-time high here. and if the s&p holds up today, that's nine days in
stu. stuart: sure thing. check that market. not a bad thing to check. we're up 200 on the dow and up 140 on the nasdaq. the s&p is up .72%. modest rally. michael lee with me this morning. what do you make of the latest cpi numbers, 3.4% inflation in the last year at the consumer level? what do you make of it? >> well, stuart, the miss to the downside is very timely for the markets and for the fed, and alongside that the big miss in retail sales. it's what i think is giving the oomph...
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this is rather more upscale, stu. this particular -- this is my private deck, by the way, my private jacuzzi. ooh, that's hot. follow me into the suite here. in fact, this is called the ope. there's only one of four onboard. it's absolutely beautiful. we have couches, we have dining room tables, not too shabby. i've got to tell you, the industry, the cruising industry is booming. if you look at the number of sailings, you look at 31.7. million people around a the world cruise canned last year, this year -- cruised last year, this year close to 35 million. and the question is, what's the awe attraction? to your question. part of it is value for money. but also there's something for everyone. i spoke with the president of norwegian cruise lines, david herera, earlier. listen to what a he said. >> cruising is booming because it's such a great value. it's such a great opportunity. it appeals to everybody. what's great about cruising is everybody can do what they want to do on their own, and they eventually come back toget
this is rather more upscale, stu. this particular -- this is my private deck, by the way, my private jacuzzi. ooh, that's hot. follow me into the suite here. in fact, this is called the ope. there's only one of four onboard. it's absolutely beautiful. we have couches, we have dining room tables, not too shabby. i've got to tell you, the industry, the cruising industry is booming. if you look at the number of sailings, you look at 31.7. million people around a the world cruise canned last year,...
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stu. stuart: yes, sir. thanks, ash. coming up, senator roger marshall says biden's policy to allow illegal migrants into the u.s. on parole puts every american at risk. the senator's going to explain that one. >>> criminals using a.i. to fuel their scams. the new tactic to offer, fake work from if home jobs. we break down those scams next. ♪ ♪ investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. but at t. rowe price, we're letting curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like advances in healthcare. and how these innovations will create a healthier world tomorrow. better questions. better outcomes. (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. uuu, this looks romantic. [bell sounds] welcome, i'm your host, jacob. hi. how was the weather get
stu. stuart: yes, sir. thanks, ash. coming up, senator roger marshall says biden's policy to allow illegal migrants into the u.s. on parole puts every american at risk. the senator's going to explain that one. >>> criminals using a.i. to fuel their scams. the new tactic to offer, fake work from if home jobs. we break down those scams next. ♪ ♪ investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. but at t. rowe price, we're letting curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about...
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>> absolutely, stu. so those monthly job numbers that we get, not only were they revised down very heavily last year, almost every single month, in fact, was revised down, but now on top of that a much more accurate data set from a quarterly census from the biden administration's own bureau of labor statistics shows that job creation was overestimated by almost 8000,000 last year. again, that's on the -- on top of the previous downward revisions. in other words, about one out of every four jobs supposedly created last year never even existed. it's as if you took three whole months of job creation and semiwiped them out. stuart: that's an panellation of the true performance of the economy. e.j. an tony if, thank you. >> thank you, stu. stuart: this is interesting, gen-z reported reverseinging a decades-long decline in -- wait a minute, gen-z sustain teens are going back to work? the. >> yeah, interesting. in the 1980s, nearly 66% of 16 to the 18-year-olds were or working. labor participation dropping real
>> absolutely, stu. so those monthly job numbers that we get, not only were they revised down very heavily last year, almost every single month, in fact, was revised down, but now on top of that a much more accurate data set from a quarterly census from the biden administration's own bureau of labor statistics shows that job creation was overestimated by almost 8000,000 last year. again, that's on the -- on top of the previous downward revisions. in other words, about one out of every...
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stu. stuart: thanks, ash. back to the market and closer look at winners. caterpillar, amazon, amgen and they're all winners on the dow. missouri attorney general wants the justice department to hand over all communications to investigating or prosecuting donald trump. were these prosecutions coordinated by the department of justice? that's a no no. we'll ask the missouri attorney general, next. ♪ lauren: duo lingo is down and they grew daily active users to over 30 million and the issue is they're growing at slower expirate stock's down despite raising guidance fors year. we haven't heard that from any companies but it's a severe reaction. stuart: another stock selling off sharply is roblox. lauren: yeah, dialed back current quarter revenue guidance and not just us saying it looks severe but web bush saying it's a harsh reaction to numbers not terrible and wall street e xpecting more from companies in an economy they see being uncertain or slowing down. stuart: two republican officials are urging the departm
stu. stuart: thanks, ash. back to the market and closer look at winners. caterpillar, amazon, amgen and they're all winners on the dow. missouri attorney general wants the justice department to hand over all communications to investigating or prosecuting donald trump. were these prosecutions coordinated by the department of justice? that's a no no. we'll ask the missouri attorney general, next. ♪ lauren: duo lingo is down and they grew daily active users to over 30 million and the issue is...
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what east interesting, stu, is come -- what's interesting, stu, is they're already thinking about dropping the price. $6744,000, again, 5 bedrooms,3 baths, about 2500 square feet. it's very nice, indeed. but as you say, prices have been falling. immediate if january selling price, by the way, for the region here, $335,000. that's down 3 year to date. 33. but -- 3%. but if you go back to june 202222 in the dark days of the pandemic, prices now down 10%. if you remember, it was a stamm the period of people moving from elsewhere, particularly the northeast, coming town to florida and house prices went through the roof. but now cooling off a little bit. let me bring in kara mattingly. come over here, kara. look, you're already talking about cutting the price on this home. >> yeah. ashley: is that just reality these days? >> it is to be competitive in this market. ashley: and that's because partly there are more homes out there, right? >> some homes, more homes on the market now that the market has gotten a little more interesting here, yes. ash a ash so high interest rate, low inventory, are t
what east interesting, stu, is come -- what's interesting, stu, is they're already thinking about dropping the price. $6744,000, again, 5 bedrooms,3 baths, about 2500 square feet. it's very nice, indeed. but as you say, prices have been falling. immediate if january selling price, by the way, for the region here, $335,000. that's down 3 year to date. 33. but -- 3%. but if you go back to june 202222 in the dark days of the pandemic, prices now down 10%. if you remember, it was a stamm the period...
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ashley: absolutely stunning, stu. last year 68 cases were identified from surveillance systems and pima, arizona, san diego, california, and el paso, texas. that is an increase of 143% from the previous year. we should also mention in addition to thousands of children with tuberculosis released from government custody and show health screenings are critical at the southern boarder and not always happening. stu. stuart: it's not. thanks issue ashley. take a close look at big tech. this same story we've only got microsoft on the upside and amazon on the upside. fifth ya report at 4:0 this afternoon. that'll be an earthquake on the market maybe. coming up, almost memorial day weekend and people are preparing to celebrate and going on road trips and hosting barbecues and of course it's going to cost you more this year. we'll tell you how much. a new weight loss drug hitting the market and cheaper than ozempic and wegovy. it's cheaper but is it safe? doc siegle explains next. ♪ (♪) is bad debt holding you back? ♪ the
ashley: absolutely stunning, stu. last year 68 cases were identified from surveillance systems and pima, arizona, san diego, california, and el paso, texas. that is an increase of 143% from the previous year. we should also mention in addition to thousands of children with tuberculosis released from government custody and show health screenings are critical at the southern boarder and not always happening. stu. stuart: it's not. thanks issue ashley. take a close look at big tech. this same...
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good luck, stu. stuart: thanks, ashley. mike murphy an interesting guy and investing in all kinds of industries and you're a big f itness guy but $40,000 a year for a basically gym membership with a few extras seems high. >> it's definitely high, but -- i wouldn't look at it as a gym membership with a few extras. people nowadays are tracking things like their blood levels. we've talked about this you and i. people want to see what levels of metals they have in their blood. what different things they should be using toe treat themselves and what sleep they need or don't need. this has become much more than a workout. it's become people want to live longer and healthier. there's so much here like m onthly blood tests and invested in companies that do that and that will -- life force along with tony robins that they'll come to your home and track your blood on a monthly basis ask tell you where your levels were and are and what you should be doing to correct them or if anything seems off, get an early jump. that's what people
good luck, stu. stuart: thanks, ashley. mike murphy an interesting guy and investing in all kinds of industries and you're a big f itness guy but $40,000 a year for a basically gym membership with a few extras seems high. >> it's definitely high, but -- i wouldn't look at it as a gym membership with a few extras. people nowadays are tracking things like their blood levels. we've talked about this you and i. people want to see what levels of metals they have in their blood. what different...
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right to "varney & company," stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. target has issueded its financial report. it doesn't look good. it's the second largest retailer, and etc. performance suggests -- its performance performance suggests a slowdown in consumer spending. it's another sign the economy is slowing. later today the post important earnings report of them all, nvidia. premarket the is stock is holding around $9950 -- 9550 a share. it is up 990% this year. -- 90% this year. today's numbers will have a big impact, watch for some fireworks later on today. politics, another $7 billion worth of student loan cancellations, 160,000 borrowers get a break. this is widely seen as another attempt to buy the youth vote. serious bad news for the biden campaign. a reuters poll shows his approval rating falling to just 36%, lowest in 2 years. on handling the economy, trump is 10 points ahead. his campaign, biden's campaign, desperate to change his image, but they're having a hard time. today his staff had to make nine corrections to the speech he gave to the
right to "varney & company," stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. target has issueded its financial report. it doesn't look good. it's the second largest retailer, and etc. performance suggests -- its performance performance suggests a slowdown in consumer spending. it's another sign the economy is slowing. later today the post important earnings report of them all, nvidia. premarket the is stock is holding around $9950 -- 9550 a share. it is up 990% this year. --...
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, stus wrote terrible words about ivan dzyuba, and on the other hand, some people were afraid of him as if he was not loyal to the authorities, how do you answer for myself, in relation to this compromise, where is the limit of compromise, now there was a story, i also prepared and wrote it out for myself, so there was a story when last year, literally last year, the kyiv city council, the kyiv city council was approached by the people of kyiv who wanted bazhana avenue, amrosiya street buchmy, the street of pavlo tychyna and leonid pervomaiskyi in kyiv was renamed because these people cooperated, collaborated with the soviet regime, where for you is the limit of collaboration with the soviet regime? by the way, mykola bazhan had such a telling episode, les tanyuk once told me about it, this was a club of creative youth in the early 60s. he says: i invited my favorite, mykola platanovych, he says, he went on stage, there are young people sitting in the hall, and suddenly the whole hall began to chant, well, so quietly, as if such an inner voice, a person is standing in the sunlit krem
, stus wrote terrible words about ivan dzyuba, and on the other hand, some people were afraid of him as if he was not loyal to the authorities, how do you answer for myself, in relation to this compromise, where is the limit of compromise, now there was a story, i also prepared and wrote it out for myself, so there was a story when last year, literally last year, the kyiv city council, the kyiv city council was approached by the people of kyiv who wanted bazhana avenue, amrosiya street buchmy,...
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>> reporter: hi, stu. well, we can expect a lot are. michael cohen right now back in the courtroom, hasn't taken the stand yet, judge has a sidebar talking about some issues with the lawyers. the former president not yet in the courtroom even though mr. trump is the criminal defendant here, mic michael cohen is going to be on trial later today. todd blanche in his cross-examination expected to have a withering cross on michael cohen, trying to por today him as a liar who in the past lied under oath, so why should the jury believe his claims now about his former boss? yesterday during his testimony he said that it was mr. trump who was behind the whole scheme to falsify the business records and hide stormy daniels' story of having sex with him to protect his presidential bid in 2016. blanche expected to launch that assault later on today on his deception and duplicity, undermining the claims that cohen has given to this jury that have bolstered the prosecution case can. cohen told the jury when stormy came forward with the story in the f
>> reporter: hi, stu. well, we can expect a lot are. michael cohen right now back in the courtroom, hasn't taken the stand yet, judge has a sidebar talking about some issues with the lawyers. the former president not yet in the courtroom even though mr. trump is the criminal defendant here, mic michael cohen is going to be on trial later today. todd blanche in his cross-examination expected to have a withering cross on michael cohen, trying to por today him as a liar who in the past lied...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. more encampments removed, tear gas used at the university of arizona, arrests at u-penn. the president of cornell stepping down, and at a george washington university only 6 of the 33 arrested were students at that college. we've been looking at outsiders organizing campus chaos. after president bidenen threatened an arms embargo, prime minister netanyahu says israel will stand alone. there's fierce criticism of that embargo. house republicans threaten impeachment, and brett stephens writing in the new york times says it is biden's biggest blunder. >>> to the markets. stocks closing out the week with modest gains at least in the early going. the dow has been up seven straight sessions, it looks like it's going to be up at the opening bell today maybe 80 point, nass damage up about a 36. interest -- nasdaq can up about 36. the 10-year is well below -- well, not that far below, just below 4.5%. the 2-year well below 5%, i'm firm on that one. yes, 4.84. bitcoin, $63,000 at last count, 62
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. more encampments removed, tear gas used at the university of arizona, arrests at u-penn. the president of cornell stepping down, and at a george washington university only 6 of the 33 arrested were students at that college. we've been looking at outsiders organizing campus chaos. after president bidenen threatened an arms embargo, prime minister netanyahu says israel will stand alone. there's fierce criticism of that embargo. house republicans...
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>> reporter: well, hi, stu. you know, it depends upon how they go through all the evidence and a tremendous amount of evidence here in this case. if as you said, the secure instructions over, the jury -- the jury instructions over, the jury getting the case, weighing the fate of former president donald trump. let's take you live inside the hallway. if you look at the hallway just down to the right as the doorway to the courtroom, the jurors will have their own deliberation room where they will be deliberating after getting the instructions in which the judge pell spelled out the charges trump faces and explaining the legal guidelines they must aminored to reach a verdict. he told them the burden of proof is on the people meaning the prosecutors, that they should draw no inference in the fact that the defendant did not testify on his own behalf. he also told them to set aside any personal opinions or bias against trump and focus only on the evidence. he said, quote, you are the judges of the facts, and you are re
>> reporter: well, hi, stu. you know, it depends upon how they go through all the evidence and a tremendous amount of evidence here in this case. if as you said, the secure instructions over, the jury -- the jury instructions over, the jury getting the case, weighing the fate of former president donald trump. let's take you live inside the hallway. if you look at the hallway just down to the right as the doorway to the courtroom, the jurors will have their own deliberation room where they...
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stu. stuart: and the alarm bells are ringing i'm sure. thanks, ash. coming up, number of states are suing the ncaa for placing what they call unfair limits on student athlete cracks. riley gains is former ncaa swimmer. is she okay with any restrictions on student athlete contracts? we'll ask her because she's on the show. bidenomics flat out economic warfare. that's a strong accusation. economist peter maurici tells us if trump is right. he's next. ♪ we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full sun or instant shade. it's 20 degrees cooler and you get protection from harmful rays and sun glare. when you call, we'll rush you a special $200 discount certificate with your free awning idea kit! you'll get your sunsetter for as little as $799. but, this is a limited time offer! for over 20 years, sunsetter has been the bestselling retractable awning in america! call now for this free awning idea kit packed with great awning solutions. plus, get this $200 di
stu. stuart: and the alarm bells are ringing i'm sure. thanks, ash. coming up, number of states are suing the ncaa for placing what they call unfair limits on student athlete cracks. riley gains is former ncaa swimmer. is she okay with any restrictions on student athlete contracts? we'll ask her because she's on the show. bidenomics flat out economic warfare. that's a strong accusation. economist peter maurici tells us if trump is right. he's next. ♪ we love being outside, but the sun makes...
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. >> reporter: hi, stu. former president donald trump would have 30 days to file an appeal, and legal experts say trump's team would likely waste no time in filing one. the appeal would go first to new york's appellate division where trump's legal team would likely request a stay of any sentence such as jail time until the appeals process plays out. it would be entirely up to an appellate judge on whether that the request is granted. but fox news contributor and george washington law school professor jonathan turley says if there's a conviction, the judge may take into consideration that trump is a former president. >> he's under the control and constant supervision of the secret service. there's no need to have home confinement or restrictions pending any sentencing, and he's going to immediately appeal anyway. >> reporter: as for the grounds which trump's team could appeal to have the conviction overturned if there is one, one of the theories which has been discussed by fox legal experts is for trump's law
. >> reporter: hi, stu. former president donald trump would have 30 days to file an appeal, and legal experts say trump's team would likely waste no time in filing one. the appeal would go first to new york's appellate division where trump's legal team would likely request a stay of any sentence such as jail time until the appeals process plays out. it would be entirely up to an appellate judge on whether that the request is granted. but fox news contributor and george washington law...
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>> what a brilliant idea, stu. i mean, we've got so many people from all over the world that have broken through our southern border, why not just put them on airplanes and bring them in and make it ease she for them in th? let's give them some housing benefits. there's a reason that a none of the countries that surround gaza are taking any of these people in, not one. not egypt, not jordan, not saudi arabia, not the uae, not qatar. how come? if they don't want 'em. why not? because from the time these kids are 4, 55 and 6 years old -- 5, 6 years old, they are raised and trained that the highest honor in life is to kill a jew. just imagine bringing those kind of people into the u.s. and saying here's a housing card, by the way, here's some benefits, we'll get you an education. and in the meantime, we've got veterans of this country who have worn our uniform, saluted our flag who are sleeping on the streets homeless. this is a brilliant idea for joe biden in an election year. i hope it works out beautifully for him.
>> what a brilliant idea, stu. i mean, we've got so many people from all over the world that have broken through our southern border, why not just put them on airplanes and bring them in and make it ease she for them in th? let's give them some housing benefits. there's a reason that a none of the countries that surround gaza are taking any of these people in, not one. not egypt, not jordan, not saudi arabia, not the uae, not qatar. how come? if they don't want 'em. why not? because from...
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stu. stuart: got t thanks, ash. coming up, new warning from border patrol cartels are s hifting their smuggling operations away from texas. the ladies on the view hope donald trump go to jail. oh, boy. watch this. >> i don't want this to sound like i'm doing wishful thinking, but which prison would be best? you know, i'm okay if he goes to alcatraz. stuart: okay, how do voters react hearing something like that? we'll ask trump's 2024 national press secretary next. ♪ stuart: not much price movement movement on the market and >> g lp-1 drugs hurting them in the long run and not toot tune of them being down 30% over the course of the last year. i think there's a dislocation between this company's true value and where it's trading right now. it's a good opportunity to get in right here. we spank 35% upside from here. stuart: really think ozempic ad other diet drugs take ago bite out of hershey? >> touchdown pass the tune of 30%. 5-10% would be realistic and reasonable. stuart: that kind of impact? that big of impact?
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stu. stuart: precisely, peter. well said. peter doocy at the white house. thank you, peter. florida congressman cory mills joining me now. secretary of state blinken is willing to work with congress on appropriate response to icc. what do you think the appropriate response should be? >> defunding the illegitimate court systems and they're trying to create the equivalent of a nation for extermination and hamas and known terrorist organizations is ludicrous. furthermore i'm curious why amal clooney doesn't talk about the genocide of china and the weeingers and flakes ---todded mere putin and his a-- vladamir putin and his attack on ukraine and they single out the israeli prime minister and war cabinet but don't call owl those that fund hollywood, which is china. stuart: iran is vulnerable because they've lost the two leaders and the army is not doing very much, they're poverty stricken and poverty in decline and internal revolt. what should the policy be? >> well, varney, unfortunately the loss of raisi, who good riddance, the terror that committed genocide across as well as m
stu. stuart: precisely, peter. well said. peter doocy at the white house. thank you, peter. florida congressman cory mills joining me now. secretary of state blinken is willing to work with congress on appropriate response to icc. what do you think the appropriate response should be? >> defunding the illegitimate court systems and they're trying to create the equivalent of a nation for extermination and hamas and known terrorist organizations is ludicrous. furthermore i'm curious why amal...
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stu andhr i read somewhere the president still plans use the platform for his campaign interest even in light of his decision. >> guest: that is right. that is right. the presidency is different from the campaign. so publicde officials -- make ne in the federal government or on the hill is allowed to use tiktok. that is already been banned for a while is now potentially going to banned for all americans for federal employees it was already not available. there is a little bit of a disconnect there paid the president's faceded criticism fr his campaign using the app. >> host: viewers two 202-748-8000 for democrats republicans 202-748-8001. an independent susie or 27,488,002 if you want to ask a question about the potential benefit tiktok. austin, texas is excellent front right republican line we are with our guests good morning. >> caller: statement i would like to make is the fact that we keep hearing about first amendment right is being violated. tiktok was the only show in town they may be rights. other apps to the exact same thing. they can easily migrate to those apps. nos one's
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his career, both as a literary critic and as a poet, but not the collapse of his personality, because stus actually became a great poet thanks to his suffering, but there he wrote that i saw the stream twice and twice dead, first in the hall of the presidium, and then in the coffin, well, rilsky lived his stories about his tortures, his tragedies, alyrsky , after all, did a lot specifically for the ukrainian language, for ukrainian literature, as a scientist. chernigov, it was brilliant, and by the way, i read critics who said that tychyna really was, could be, but... at least in his embryo, at the beginning, he really was , by all indications, the greatest poet of the 20th century, maybe to be sure, but such a person was broken, as it were, in russia putin, i say putin, well, in principle, this is according to freud, stalin, he was already such a cynical bastard who, let's say, brought to savitaeva , whom he brought back from france, in fact, then she committed suicide, but he left the block, allegedly they left akhmatov, but they closed her mouth right away in leningrad and that is, they
his career, both as a literary critic and as a poet, but not the collapse of his personality, because stus actually became a great poet thanks to his suffering, but there he wrote that i saw the stream twice and twice dead, first in the hall of the presidium, and then in the coffin, well, rilsky lived his stories about his tortures, his tragedies, alyrsky , after all, did a lot specifically for the ukrainian language, for ukrainian literature, as a scientist. chernigov, it was brilliant, and by...
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vakhtanzh, you did not monopolize vasyl stus, bloggers can also talk about him, no matter how popular this show is, it popularizes our artists, let's see excerpt, what does it look like, let's go 12, 12 flat. apartment, who is mike johanson? he was like that in general, well, he said, you know, he was like freddie mercury in those days, because he said about himself that i would be a legend, and there are many other different topics, if you want, go and look, the collection point is called the youtube channel, well if you have teenage children, and if they don't know about this channel yet, be sure to advise them, i think it will increase their success in ukrainian literature, that's for sure. there is also a popular project which is called "moore", quite recently their project called "ty" "romance" was discussed violently in social networks, this is a rap opera, for, well, i didn't even bother about the writers of the shot revival, later they presented the opera live, which became extremely popular too... popular popular and discussed, in general, if you go to the moore channel on yo
vakhtanzh, you did not monopolize vasyl stus, bloggers can also talk about him, no matter how popular this show is, it popularizes our artists, let's see excerpt, what does it look like, let's go 12, 12 flat. apartment, who is mike johanson? he was like that in general, well, he said, you know, he was like freddie mercury in those days, because he said about himself that i would be a legend, and there are many other different topics, if you want, go and look, the collection point is called the...
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particularly discouraging at a university that for decades has been known as a welcoming home for jewish stu students, even when the rest of the ivy league systematically discriminated against them. yesterday, a member of columbia's jewish community filed a class action lawsuit against the university, alleging sustained harassment and incitement of violence against jewish students. in the absence of leadership from administrators, the community has had to take protection of their basic rights on campus literally into their own hands. of course, today's campus radicals did not invent this brand of aggressive lawlessness. here in the united states, they trace hair roots back to the -- trace their roots back to the 1960's. other country have had their infamous history of student intimidation and violence. most notoriously, the student nazis of weimar, germany. this is about dangerous radical politics. but just as the roots of this hate are not a mystery, near is the -- neither is the way forward for college administrators. leaders at columbia might do well to note the approach of the administra
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vasyl stus, bloggers can also talk about him, as long as this show is popular enough, it popularizes our artists. let's see a snippet of what it looks like. come on 12, 12 flat, yes, mike johanson. mike johanson lived in the 12th apartment, who is mike johanson, he was like that in general, well, he said, you know, he was... like freddie mercury in those days, because he said about himself that i would be a legend, and there are many more different topics, if you want, go look, the collection point is called the youtube channel, well, if you have teenage children, and if they do not know about this channel yet, be sure to advise them, i think this will increase their success in ukrainian literature, that's for sure, too there is a popular project called: quite recently , their project, called you romance, was discussed violently in social networks, it is a rap opera for, well, i didn’t even mention the writers, writers of the shot revival, because later they presented the opera live, which became extremely also popular popular and discussed, in general, if you go to the moore chann
vasyl stus, bloggers can also talk about him, as long as this show is popular enough, it popularizes our artists. let's see a snippet of what it looks like. come on 12, 12 flat, yes, mike johanson. mike johanson lived in the 12th apartment, who is mike johanson, he was like that in general, well, he said, you know, he was... like freddie mercury in those days, because he said about himself that i would be a legend, and there are many more different topics, if you want, go look, the collection...
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his career, both as a literary critic and as a poet, but not the collapse of his personality, because stus actually became a great poet thanks to his suffering, but there he wrote that i saw a stamen twice and twice dead, first in the hall presidium. then in the coffin, well, rila experienced his about, his torture, his tragedies, but rylskyi still did a lot for the ukrainian language, for ukrainian literature, as scientific, revived, there is rylskyi, there is mykola bazhan, let's not forget his philosophical poetry of the second half of the 20th century, this is an achievement of world literature , you don't see that stream as a person, as a singer of the unr era, and his first collections are a dream. chernihiv, he, it was brilliant, and, by the way, i read critics who said that the stream, it really was, could be, but at least in its embryo, on his beginning, was indeed by all indications, perhaps the greatest poet of the 20th century could have become, for sure, that, but such a person was broken, by the way, in russia, putin, i say putin, well, it’s basically here according to freu
his career, both as a literary critic and as a poet, but not the collapse of his personality, because stus actually became a great poet thanks to his suffering, but there he wrote that i saw a stamen twice and twice dead, first in the hall presidium. then in the coffin, well, rila experienced his about, his torture, his tragedies, but rylskyi still did a lot for the ukrainian language, for ukrainian literature, as scientific, revived, there is rylskyi, there is mykola bazhan, let's not forget...
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of his career, and as literary experts, as a poet, but not the collapse of his personality, because stus actually became a great poet thanks to his suffering, but there he wrote that i saw the penis twice and twice dead, first in the hall. and then in the coffin, well, rylskyi experienced his own, his tortures, his tragedies, but rylskyi still did a lot for the ukrainian language, for ukrainian literature, as it is rila, mykola bazhan, let's not forget him, the philosophical poetry of the second half of the 20th century, this is an achievement of world literature, as a person, as a singer, in fact, of the era of the ukrainian people's republic, his first collections are there. solar clarinets instead of octaves, chernihiv, his, it was brilliant, and , by the way, i read critics who said that tychyna really was, could be, but at least in its embryo, at its beginning , it really was by all indications perhaps the greatest poet of the 20th century could have become, for sure, that person, but he was such a person break, by the way, in russia, putin, i say putin, well, it's basically here ac
of his career, and as literary experts, as a poet, but not the collapse of his personality, because stus actually became a great poet thanks to his suffering, but there he wrote that i saw the penis twice and twice dead, first in the hall. and then in the coffin, well, rylskyi experienced his own, his tortures, his tragedies, but rylskyi still did a lot for the ukrainian language, for ukrainian literature, as it is rila, mykola bazhan, let's not forget him, the philosophical poetry of the...
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. >> thanks, stu. stuart: ten seconds to go before we open this market and if then someone will press the button. the gentleman in the center, i do believe. thank you very much, and away we go. the market's up and off and running, can and already it's up for the dow 513 points. that's 1.3%. very solid gain. i do see seven losers on the big board, the rest of them are unchanged or are winners. clearly, there's a lot of buying this morning. move on to the s&p 500. that's on the upside too. let's have a look at the percentage gain there, 1.2%. solid gain, 61 points. nasdaq composite, i'm looking for a big gain there, we got it, up nearly 2%. look at that, 300 points to the upside. i'm guessing that all the big tech stocks are up. put 'emen on the screen and let's see. apple up -- [laughter] $13. microsoft, above 400. amazon, meta, alphabet all moving up. let's pull out apple, show that on the screen, and adam a general. those two the together -- amgen. they're dow stocks. those two together account for 31
. >> thanks, stu. stuart: ten seconds to go before we open this market and if then someone will press the button. the gentleman in the center, i do believe. thank you very much, and away we go. the market's up and off and running, can and already it's up for the dow 513 points. that's 1.3%. very solid gain. i do see seven losers on the big board, the rest of them are unchanged or are winners. clearly, there's a lot of buying this morning. move on to the s&p 500. that's on the upside...
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stu, back to you. stuart: thanks very much, indeed. elliot felig is a former manhattan prosecutor and joins me now. that material there from costello in d.c. yesterday, if that were in the trial, that's dynamite. so do you expect him to be in the trial? >> you know, it's not clear. the prosecution did allow costello to to testify at his own with request before the grand jury. the grand jury, the process is completely controlled by the prosecutors. so it would be difficult for the prosecutors to say we deemed him relevant for the grand jury, judge, but we don't want you to allow him in this trial. but that being said, one of trump's advisors this morning indicated they hadn't decided either way. so to be determined. stuart: should donald trump be found not guilty in your opinion? >> gosh, i don't like to predict the process -- stuart: do it anyway. [laughter] >> i can say this, juries are inherently unpredictable. we don't know what they're thinking, but i'll say there are many potential hooks upon which a juror could find reasonable do
stu, back to you. stuart: thanks very much, indeed. elliot felig is a former manhattan prosecutor and joins me now. that material there from costello in d.c. yesterday, if that were in the trial, that's dynamite. so do you expect him to be in the trial? >> you know, it's not clear. the prosecution did allow costello to to testify at his own with request before the grand jury. the grand jury, the process is completely controlled by the prosecutors. so it would be difficult for the...
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reporter: it probably doesn't change anything, stu. our colleague at the state department, gillum ran turner, reports diplomatic relations are still suspended in the near-term and washington will continue to communicate in a third-party. the death followed reports that two biden administration officials held indirect talks with iranian officials last week in oman. axios reports "the talks" involving biden's middle east advisor and the acting us en view were the first since iran's attack in irs back israel back in april. they are trying to avoid escalating tensions in the middle east but again over the weekend rebels hit a greek- owned tanker in the red sea. former defense secretary robert gates says in addition to israel 's war in gaza there are three other wars in the east involving iran-backed militias. >> we've become so preoccupied with gaza, what we've failed to talk sufficiently about is how do we deal with an iran that is basically the one providing the arms ubs the planning, and the intelligence in all four of these conflicts.
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. >> reporter: hi, stu. well, we're waiting to see nyu's next steps in regard to the encampment behind me because students here have been threatened with suspension. but as a you can see, there are still about 10-20 tents, and there are plenty of supplies. i'm talking about the food, blankets, sleeping bags, water. and and these protesters are waking up to another day demanding nyu divest from if israel. so yesterday we watched as a hundreds of anti-israel protest theres marched through the city before arriving to nyu's encampment by the evening. nyu placed a nearby academic and commons building on lockdown as the crowd outside grew. a scuffle also broke out between a small crowd of pro-israeli counter-protesters as they chanted victory for israel, down with hamas. and over at city college, hundreds of anti-israel protesters gathered to denounce the mass if arrests tuesday night which happened at that campus and over at columbia university. officers cleared out an occupied hamilton hall. photos inside show t
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. the president gives a rare interview and gets the economy dead wrong. biden says inflation was at 9% when he took office. that's wrong. it was 1.4%. he says inflation is the result of corporate greed. that's debatable. he says we have the strongest economy in the world with. let's just say the president was in heavy spin mode six months from the election. and an astonishing reversal of decades-long policy. biden has placed an embargo on weapons for israel. the president does not want the israelis to finish off hamas. netanyahu insists they're going to do it, so biden cuts off the weapons. in effect, biden is protecting hamas. to the markets. stocks mostly lower in the premarket session. we're down 80 on the dow, the rest are just fractional losses, s&p and nasdaq. interest rates a little higher, the 10-year moving back right around 4.5%, we're now at 4.50 precisely. the 2-year, last time i checked it was 4.84, now it's 4.83. moving a bit lower there. oil, $79 a barrel. gas, no change
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. the president gives a rare interview and gets the economy dead wrong. biden says inflation was at 9% when he took office. that's wrong. it was 1.4%. he says inflation is the result of corporate greed. that's debatable. he says we have the strongest economy in the world with. let's just say the president was in heavy spin mode six months from the election. and an astonishing reversal of decades-long policy. biden has placed an embargo on weapons...
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[laughter] great to see you, stu. stuart: you too, jimmy. >> you opened this hour with a phil collins song, against all odds. that's actually the biden can campaign song for 2024. [laughter] stuart: that's good. >> it's not just times calling this out, it's pretty much if every voter and key constituency that would traditionallily get a democrat candidate over the top. i think the collective sentiment is, yes, biden should step aside for someone younger like moses, we're just not there. [laughter] i don't know if it's going to be drastic like the convention, but i do think that's where the polls are trending, and it's the issues that are a take them there. and that's why there's such a groundswell to get him out of there, because none of these issues are going to change in a profound way between now and november. the economy's bad, you know in people don't like it. stuart: and if biden's lost "the new york times," he's lost the election. >> the one thing i give him is people are krogh about a trump drawing 100,000 --
[laughter] great to see you, stu. stuart: you too, jimmy. >> you opened this hour with a phil collins song, against all odds. that's actually the biden can campaign song for 2024. [laughter] stuart: that's good. >> it's not just times calling this out, it's pretty much if every voter and key constituency that would traditionallily get a democrat candidate over the top. i think the collective sentiment is, yes, biden should step aside for someone younger like moses, we're just not...
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stu, take it away. stuart: good request morning, everyone. israel's takedown of hamas in rafah has begun. israeli tanks are in the city. in response, "the wall street journal" reports that president biden is delaying the delivery of precision weapons. that means biden is denying much-needed weapons to do our ally at a critical point in the war. these new developments in gaza will likely enflame the anti-israel demonstrations we've been seeing. last night if much of new york city was brought to a sandstill as pro-palestinians blocked traffic, burned the flag and vandalized a world war i monument with. no impact on the markets at this stage. stocks up monday, a mixed picture tuesday morning. we start with the dow industrials, please. the dow is going to be up about 30 points when the opening bell rings. s&p up about 6. now, disney, they reported their earnings earlier, a key part of their streaming business was profitable for the first time. theme parks continue to do well, but the stock is down and down sharply. your off 8% at this point if --
stu, take it away. stuart: good request morning, everyone. israel's takedown of hamas in rafah has begun. israeli tanks are in the city. in response, "the wall street journal" reports that president biden is delaying the delivery of precision weapons. that means biden is denying much-needed weapons to do our ally at a critical point in the war. these new developments in gaza will likely enflame the anti-israel demonstrations we've been seeing. last night if much of new york city was...
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yes in fact every stu georgia, e student in the state of georgia has to take either the first half or the second half of the us survey. and unless they score over a certain amount, so we we teach thousands of students in history. do you think that'sat's an impo? yes. i often into that class thinking, oh,vey. of course, high school. why do i have to it again? but history in college is often very different than history. in high school, when in high school a certain list of, you know, standards the states call them. right. you must teach these things. they will be a big test at the en■x students have to memorize all this stuff. i mean when was a highoo■e■%l student in canada we had these end of year exams canadian history and i. i got my mother to buy get paper at the butcherouw, the brown paper that you wrap meat in six feet long. and history facts and little tiny print■x passed test promptly forgot all of i can in the bills in canada. so when you get to college it's all about well what's the evidence for that? how did how did you how did i start to figure that out? how do we kn
yes in fact every stu georgia, e student in the state of georgia has to take either the first half or the second half of the us survey. and unless they score over a certain amount, so we we teach thousands of students in history. do you think that'sat's an impo? yes. i often into that class thinking, oh,vey. of course, high school. why do i have to it again? but history in college is often very different than history. in high school, when in high school a certain list of, you know, standards...
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because the place is being investigated, stu, russia, now we're glad to be put in has been sworn in as president for another 6 year term . booting took the oath of office in a ceremony of the kremlin in moscow and made great fans. there were many western countries we caught and the event due to the war in ukraine between one a landslide victory and a controversial election in march. though without any genuine opposition, candidates allowed to run against him. during his now gratian address pertains said, leading was, quote, a sacred duty and that the country would pass through this difficult period. i mean, maggie, i asked russia analyst, konstantin. i got uh, what pertains main message was in his no duration address. well, it was a short speech and i would say that his main message, horse roster is living through hard times referring to the war and russians started against to crane and um, but saucer is united. and when he also had a message for the west, he said that the russians open for dialect, but only as equals. so it was not a very aggressive speech. but on the other hand, from
because the place is being investigated, stu, russia, now we're glad to be put in has been sworn in as president for another 6 year term . booting took the oath of office in a ceremony of the kremlin in moscow and made great fans. there were many western countries we caught and the event due to the war in ukraine between one a landslide victory and a controversial election in march. though without any genuine opposition, candidates allowed to run against him. during his now gratian address...
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stu. stuart: that's a pretty bad situation. kevin o'leary, do you blame remote work for the emptiness of office buildings? >> yes, 100% and learned with my own companies, over 50 of them. we thought 15, 1-5 wouldn't come back and now 42% didn't come back. primarily accounting, logistics and people that lived in cubicles and found lives in rural areas and are very happy and that's never going to change. the ceos saying i'm changing policy and forcing everybody back in the office. they're dreaming. that's never going to happen and they don't understand young people today want a mission in life to be happy and they want to work and they prove that had they can. stuart: are they working as well remotely? are they as efficient and productive? >> i don't care what time you do it. i'll grade your results in terms of advance, bonus by the ability to finish work on time. and it's not 9-5 anymore. i have people working all around the world in these spaces and primarily in the 20s and mids 30s, it's a schedule. it's a giant logistics map
stu. stuart: that's a pretty bad situation. kevin o'leary, do you blame remote work for the emptiness of office buildings? >> yes, 100% and learned with my own companies, over 50 of them. we thought 15, 1-5 wouldn't come back and now 42% didn't come back. primarily accounting, logistics and people that lived in cubicles and found lives in rural areas and are very happy and that's never going to change. the ceos saying i'm changing policy and forcing everybody back in the office. they're...
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it's collapsing t stus that they claim intthconduct. so we think the conduct here is very clearecse it applies generally to everyone. the law does not say on its face it ia ime to be homeless. i just want to -- juice alito: all right. ms. evangelis: -- make that justice alito: thank you. ms. evangelis: -- very clear. thank you. chief justice roberts: justice sotomayor? justice sotomayor: it was the brief of criminal la punishment scholars that i was referencrlier. i want to go back to justice thomas's beginning question. as i uerood it, the ninth circuit never reached the excessive fines questi presented by this case, correct? ms. evangelis: that's rrt. justice sotomayor: so that's still open. and you didn'se cert on that issue? ms. evangelis: that's correct. justice sotomayor: all right. assuming that there is no standing, i understand one of the appellees died, the one who was mpg outside died during the pendency of this appeal. d there are two other named plaintiffs. i know they have fines on them. i'm not sure that either of them ha
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chips s >>> fed minutes revealing stu stu stubborn inflation weighing on stocks ahead of the trade. jamie dimon speaks out >> i think the odds are higher than most people think because the fiscal monetary stimulus that's still in the system and still maybe driving the liquidity you see with the markets going up >>> eurozone business activity expanding at the fastest pace in a year with the services sector leading the way, but it is a different story in the uk as private sector growth cools more than expected. >>> mark your calendars. uk prime minister rishi sunak calling a snap general election for the fourth of july and faces an uphill battle to close the gap on labour. >>> let's get back to one of the top stories. europe is looking to catch up in the a.i. race as a slew of startups from the continent and beyond on vivatech in paris. france can compete on the global stage. >> i think this is the challenge for france and all of the european countries we want to incorporate with the u.s. tech giants, but we want to have our own artificial intelligence created and being offered in fra
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. >> yeah, look, international stocks are outperforming, stu. we've talked about israel and doing extraordinarily well. hi to strap my head a bit when i see the college kids protesting the rights for respecting democracy and religious plurality in middle east and only rights to respect them in israel and incredibly product and i have ways that ubs of technology and so many developed and you'll make money over the long term. term.stuart: waze, didn't they l to someone? >> i think google. they spend time developing crude weapons and israel spends time developing technology that benefits us all and eis takessed a vantage of us all. >> yeah, sounds sacrilege yous and shorts the mag 7 and popular stocks up a 50% in the last year and put $10,000 into intel in 2000, you'd have 7500 today and intel down from where it was in 20 some years ago and same with the stocks and stuart: you're saying you're expecting the mag sniff sent seven stocks going down. >> yeah, we're very much in a time like for example say 2001-2012. microsoft was dead money during that
. >> yeah, look, international stocks are outperforming, stu. we've talked about israel and doing extraordinarily well. hi to strap my head a bit when i see the college kids protesting the rights for respecting democracy and religious plurality in middle east and only rights to respect them in israel and incredibly product and i have ways that ubs of technology and so many developed and you'll make money over the long term. term.stuart: waze, didn't they l to someone? >> i think...
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"varney & company" picks it up, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. college chaos is not over. there was mores disruption in new york, police cleared the campus at the fashion institute of technology. con frontation at george washington university, police cleared the encampment there. how convenient. the d.c. mayor and police chief testify before congress today on why the clearout was so long delayed. the president heads to wisconsin. he's announcing a $3 billion data center project with microsoft in raci new york stock exchanger. he will be talking up the -- racin if e. to the markets. the trend this morning is to the downside. it's not a champ eloff, dow off 50, but the nasdaq is down, what, 103 points premarket. interest rates, not much change there. the 10-year yields are at 4.49%, just below 4.5. the 2-year around 4.84 at last count, it is right now. bitcoin, $62,000 a coin, and we have oil around $77 a barrel. no change for gas, you're looking at a $3.if 64 for a gallon of regular. diesel, though, is down one cent, $3.96. gold still hovering aro
"varney & company" picks it up, stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. college chaos is not over. there was mores disruption in new york, police cleared the campus at the fashion institute of technology. con frontation at george washington university, police cleared the encampment there. how convenient. the d.c. mayor and police chief testify before congress today on why the clearout was so long delayed. the president heads to wisconsin. he's announcing a $3 billion...
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>> yeah, we raised it, or stu. we raised it to 700. we have done some survey work that showed this almost surprising inflection again in satisfaction for netflix and reduction in the intent to churn, and then we started for the first time ever, actually, surveying people about how interested they would be in live events, particularly live sports. the nfl on christmas day is coming to netflix, things like that. you've got a major pseudo-boxing fight from a couple of 50-year-olds -- [laughter] you know, entertaining stuff like that. anyway, we found there's much greater interest amongst netflix viewers in that. so netflix is in the strongest position i've ever actually seen financially, fundamentally, competitively. we took opportunity our estimates and price target, 700. stuart: okay. watch out for that. next one, chewy. i know your price target was $19 a share. it's now at 21. what's your new price target? >> yeah. we went to 21, i think 232 is the price target -- 22. we're not a buyer of chewy stock although it jumped up almost 30% on
>> yeah, we raised it, or stu. we raised it to 700. we have done some survey work that showed this almost surprising inflection again in satisfaction for netflix and reduction in the intent to churn, and then we started for the first time ever, actually, surveying people about how interested they would be in live events, particularly live sports. the nfl on christmas day is coming to netflix, things like that. you've got a major pseudo-boxing fight from a couple of 50-year-olds --...
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stu. stuart: at this moment, doesn't appear to be. thanks, ashley. coming up, newly elected president of panama said he'll shut down a crucial migration pathway to the united states. is that going to slow the flow of migrants in we'll ask pr county sheriff mark lamborghini. openai about to reveal the latest updates for chatgpt and latest on the ai arms race next. ♪ moving forward with node-positive breast cancer. my fear of recurrence could've held me back. but i'm staying focused. and doing more to prevent recurrence. verzenio is specifically for hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence versus hormone therapy alone. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell c
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stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. the trump trial enters if its final stage. the jury gets the case today. there could be a verdict in hours or days, hopefully not weeks. the trial is and always was political, in my opinion. tuesday the biden campaign sent actor robert deniro to make over the top statements. he said trump was going to destroy new york and destroy america, okay? more on the trial just in a moment. on the markets, interest rates are rising, and investors don't like it. the yield on the 10-year treasury moving well above 4.5%, 4.57 right now. don't expect or mortgage rates to come down anytime soon. the 2-year, well, that yields almost 5%. stock investors don't like that. 4.955 right now. the dow, likely to be down about 250 odd points at the opening bell. s&p down about 40, the nasdaq down about 163. that's a ton of red ink right there. look at oil. it reached $80 a barrel earlier, that's where it is now. don't expect gas prices the to come down. gas average as $3.57, diesel at $3.if 87, it's up onen cent. >>. bitcoin trading around $67,000 this
stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, everyone. the trump trial enters if its final stage. the jury gets the case today. there could be a verdict in hours or days, hopefully not weeks. the trial is and always was political, in my opinion. tuesday the biden campaign sent actor robert deniro to make over the top statements. he said trump was going to destroy new york and destroy america, okay? more on the trial just in a moment. on the markets, interest rates are rising, and investors don't...
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let's fix this stu ageneration n do. i appreciate work. i appreciate your service. i appreciate your attempts to make and jesus a of a voice, a of peace and justice and. i appreciate this book, the false white gospel rejecting christian nationalism reclaim my true faith and re founding democracy. new york times best selling author reverend jim wallis. it was a pleasure indeed a i1all right. phones. joining us today for the panel and the legacy of racism, antonia hylton, edwin raymond and jonathan haidt, the three rights. all
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so, help us, let's say so, somewhere out there, for us to endure, you know, i want to remember vasyl stus, endure, endure, endure you are being polished, it is about nikopol, it is about our country, you know, i remember the soviet times, when the same muscovites. er, ukrainians were forbidden to celebrate easter, ukrainian traditions were forbidden, which little by little over these decades of bans were erased, and it was forgotten how there draw easter eggs, forgot how to put those baskets together, uh, and now they are telling how to praise the lord, how to celebrate easter, and now they are just kicking their heels in the chest that they are the best believers and their ... er, the orthodox, moscow faith, it is more correct, it is amazing, just to steal from someone, and then pass off what you steal as your own, because when they steal it, they are not just stealing a holiday, they are stealing a uniform celebration, that is, they steal our carols for christmas, because they didn't have theirs or didn't save them, now they steal some of ours, our traditions seduce our people, after al
so, help us, let's say so, somewhere out there, for us to endure, you know, i want to remember vasyl stus, endure, endure, endure you are being polished, it is about nikopol, it is about our country, you know, i remember the soviet times, when the same muscovites. er, ukrainians were forbidden to celebrate easter, ukrainian traditions were forbidden, which little by little over these decades of bans were erased, and it was forgotten how there draw easter eggs, forgot how to put those baskets...