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ashley. ashley: yeah, indeed. peter doocy. thank you. now this, a woman in michigan is helping change the conversation about the millennials in trade jobs. tiffany young planned to graduate college as a career in juriesing or graphic design. but then she changed her mind and became an iron worker, just like her dad. great story. tiffany and her dad robert join me now. robert. robert, you began 35 years in the trade, what's your advice for young people looking to get into the business? >> i think everyone should try it. a lot of people go to college but we don't have enough people in the field in the trades. all the trades are looking for people. we need kids to come in and go through the apprenticeship program and come back out of a four-year programs and you're debt free. there's no debt involved in it. ashley: so now your daughter is into iron working. did you want her to go to college? what was your feelings on that? >> i left it up to her. she decided what she wanted to do. i didn't push anything. i didn't go to college. she went and
ashley. ashley: yeah, indeed. peter doocy. thank you. now this, a woman in michigan is helping change the conversation about the millennials in trade jobs. tiffany young planned to graduate college as a career in juriesing or graphic design. but then she changed her mind and became an iron worker, just like her dad. great story. tiffany and her dad robert join me now. robert. robert, you began 35 years in the trade, what's your advice for young people looking to get into the business? >>...
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ashley: very good. my own family, still expensive when it goes to the grocery store, cost of living is still high. if you keep wanting prices to go lower and lower you start raising the specter of disinflation and that could be dangerous indeed. >> we throw around the word consumer as if it is all encompassing everybody. what is alluded to often, when talking about the bumpy path and pockets of reacceleration, the concentration of wealth is not necessarily rate sensitive and we've seen that play out. the market is coming into balance and seeing areas of disinflation as we ease back. it doesn't mean all consumers are feeling the same way day in and day out and that continues to be the plot line for a while. ashley: let me put you on the spot, there's a growing belief, rate cuts on the fourth quarter, difficult to predict, what do you think? >> a bit of a stretch unless there's a significant decline. we will find out friday. chair powell does not have friday's jobs data in hand until tomorrow but it's a s
ashley: very good. my own family, still expensive when it goes to the grocery store, cost of living is still high. if you keep wanting prices to go lower and lower you start raising the specter of disinflation and that could be dangerous indeed. >> we throw around the word consumer as if it is all encompassing everybody. what is alluded to often, when talking about the bumpy path and pockets of reacceleration, the concentration of wealth is not necessarily rate sensitive and we've seen...
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ashley: very good. donald trump son eric raging against his father's ongoing legal troubles in new york city, come back and what is he saying. >> progressive das are using law fair to delegitimize his dad's candidacy and nobody is buying it. >> they want to torture my father but nobody is believing it yet homeless is through the roof women being pushed in front of trains cops been assassinated in their squad cars and little kids being shot in times square and they're going after guy for $130,000 payment, you cannot go into cvs and by skin lotion because it has to be locked behind plexiglass because theft is so high in the da entire focus is donald trump, give me a break, the country does not believe it. ashley: he was emotional and angry and so are new yorkers and americans. it could be why 100 showed up at 6:00 o'clock in the morning on thursday to see donald trump before he went back into the courtroom. he is in court for $130,000 payment as eric said, while the crime is through the roof in new york c
ashley: very good. donald trump son eric raging against his father's ongoing legal troubles in new york city, come back and what is he saying. >> progressive das are using law fair to delegitimize his dad's candidacy and nobody is buying it. >> they want to torture my father but nobody is believing it yet homeless is through the roof women being pushed in front of trains cops been assassinated in their squad cars and little kids being shot in times square and they're going after guy...
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ashley: let's dance, why not,
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ashley: exactly right. switching gears to the broad economy, mortgage rates high, gas and oil on the rise, but president biden still able to maintain his bright outlook. there is a disconnect between how he describes the economy and how the people tell you. >> president biden: we have the best economy in the world. jobs are up more than they have ever been, the lowest on employment rate in 50 years maintained. they will find what happened, the consequence of the crisis in health had a lasting effect. getting people to move again. i think the country is ready to come together. i mean that sincerely. i'm optimistic. ashley: he can tell you till the cows come home how great it is but i hear how expensive groceries are, you've got mortgage rates hi, people can't get into the housing market. don't know what economy he is describing. >> reporter: it's not the economy i live in every day. let's look at another debacle. first thing he did was give up energy independence. he then put out -- lng. if we could export l
ashley: exactly right. switching gears to the broad economy, mortgage rates high, gas and oil on the rise, but president biden still able to maintain his bright outlook. there is a disconnect between how he describes the economy and how the people tell you. >> president biden: we have the best economy in the world. jobs are up more than they have ever been, the lowest on employment rate in 50 years maintained. they will find what happened, the consequence of the crisis in health had a...
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ashley, what are they asking f or? ashley: a new old requirement. they are re-instating the standardized testing requirement in admissions and beginning with the class of 202 #. the college like other schools across the country dropped sat testing requirement in 2020 because of the covid pandemic. the school says the decision to reinforce testing after a gap of nearly four years based on a number of factors and ultimately concluded that standardized t ests are a means for all students to provide information predictive of success in college and beyond. harvard says standardized test scores are one aspect of the application and the admin committee carefully considers each application as a whole before making a decision. the sats are coming back, s tuart. stuart: all right, back to the future. thanks, ashley. good stuff. okay. coming up,? in chicago, more my going towards the migrants. has the mayor prioritized newcomers over actual citizens? i think he has and we'll take it on. california's $20 minimum wage is in effect and has some fast food franchis
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ashley, tell me more. ashley: indeed i will. scotland is the sixth country in europe to limit the treatments following a sweeping review in england 25 concluded the evidence of youth gender treatments was "remarkably weak and pressing questions remain about potential long-term r isks". the changes pause prescriptions of puberty blockers and r estricts hormone therapies and teenagers turning transgender support groups groups in scotld criticizing them motivated by a rising backlash against transgender people and sweden, norway, denmark and england and national health guidelines to limit medical treatments for adolescents with so-called gender distress. stu. stuart: a bold move indeed. ashley, thank you. coming up, one study claims that climate change will soon cost us $38 trillion a year. we'll try to explain how that may have arrived at that shall we say ridiculous number. president biden starting a m ining project in alaska. it's in the name of e nvironmentalist and i think he's trying to appeal to g reenies. we'll take that on
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ashley in. ashley: yes. i lived in southern california, and the northridge earthquake, my family lived there, and with we lost a lot of stuff. i've felt them. stuart: i think the gentleman is right, 4.8 in california is a purpose. i think he's right there. next one, hiam, i'm not giving up, period. i know many people who still have a land line. i don't. lauren, do you have one? lauren: we just gave it up but my participants have one. stuart: ashley, you got one? ashley: a gave it up a long time ago, stu. stuart: me too. all right. this is from bill. on your show tuesday you missed the opportunity to respond to whoopi's memory issues comment. in 2016 she clearly stated that she would move out of the u.s. if trump was elected but, unfortunately, she's still here. you know, a lot of people -- lauren: they're all still here. stuart: does anybody know of one celebrity who threateninged to move who did move? ashley: no. they all threatened to move to canada. [laughter] stuart: if trump wins this year -- ashley: an
ashley in. ashley: yes. i lived in southern california, and the northridge earthquake, my family lived there, and with we lost a lot of stuff. i've felt them. stuart: i think the gentleman is right, 4.8 in california is a purpose. i think he's right there. next one, hiam, i'm not giving up, period. i know many people who still have a land line. i don't. lauren, do you have one? lauren: we just gave it up but my participants have one. stuart: ashley, you got one? ashley: a gave it up a long time...
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ashley, what's the problem? ashley: well, usually stuff and threatening to walk out over pay and working conditions. nearly 600 workers at 11 depot locations owned by a company called ease, it's a cannabis delivery operation in southern and northern california, and they say they may go on strike. ease by the way founded in 2014 in san francisco with millions of dollars in venture-backed funding including from snoop dogg, who else. the company is preparing to maintain operations in an event of a strike and workers say they've voted to authorize a strike if no progress is made one of the bustiest sales days days in the cannabis industry. stu. stuart: who could forget. ashley, thank you very much indeed. coming up, protesters gathered outside of vice president h arris' home and want them to declare a climate emergency and end the attacks from israel. president biden kicking off a three-day tour of pennsylvania and the plan meant to going it r tax plan going after the w ealthy. steven moore is here to contest that.
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ashley webster is in the villages in florida. you're talking to the diners there the and the village people. [laughter] what's their magic number -- [laughter] ashley: well, that that's a very good question it's changing all the time, or stu. and and as we we know, it's heading upwards. $1.46 million. a lot of people falling short of that. in fact, a principal survey released -- federal survey for people aged 55 to 64, according to this fed survey, 43% of those have no savings. and as you mentioned, the villages here is the fast e growing urban area -- fastest growing urban area in america. but the ability to reretire getting harder and harder. come with me. we're outside the flying biscuit cafÉ, and i ran into roger here. roger, great to see you. and roger's best friend, ripley. ripley is, apparently, already retired. roger, are you retired? if so, is the high cost of living hurting? >> no, we don't really -- i don't really see it here that much. ashley: yeah. but did you have to put off retirement? if. >> dud i have to what? a
ashley webster is in the villages in florida. you're talking to the diners there the and the village people. [laughter] what's their magic number -- [laughter] ashley: well, that that's a very good question it's changing all the time, or stu. and and as we we know, it's heading upwards. $1.46 million. a lot of people falling short of that. in fact, a principal survey released -- federal survey for people aged 55 to 64, according to this fed survey, 43% of those have no savings. and as you...
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what's she saying, ashley? ashley: yeah, a two time national champion at stanford making feelings known about transgender participation in women's sports very clear and posted on x "a lot of my basketball sisters feel differently, but trans women do not belong in women sports, it's not fair nor safe for biological women. there has to be another solution for trans women to be able to complete athletically beside having them compete against biological women". by the way, those comments follow that statement you were discussing by south carolina head coach dawn stalely on transgender athletes, many people including whiting, disagree with what dawn stalely said. stu. stuart: that de-pate is heating up. ashley, thanks very much indeed. back to the markets and green on the screen and dow up 30 and nasdaq up 40. i believe, lauren, amazon earlier hit all time high. >> first one since july of 2021 and stock at 18641 now. >> trump media selling off more lauren: yeah, taking it down 3 billion to 5 billion when they went p
what's she saying, ashley? ashley: yeah, a two time national champion at stanford making feelings known about transgender participation in women's sports very clear and posted on x "a lot of my basketball sisters feel differently, but trans women do not belong in women sports, it's not fair nor safe for biological women. there has to be another solution for trans women to be able to complete athletically beside having them compete against biological women". by the way, those comments...
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ashley: that's exactly right. that's why these machines can turn out about 560,000 cases o f -- for humans it tops out at about 300,000. liz: okay, well, the robots got us. thank you, ashley. that was pretty cool. carmax stock trailing around bottom of s&p 500 after steep decline in fourth quarter e arnings amid fewer purchases from both consumers and dealers the stock which is down 9.13% is on track for largest percent decrease since september of 2023 and the used car seller is b laming expenses inflation and that come with owning a car. 22% year over year and consolation brands fizzing up to record high on an upbeat annual profit forecast. the modelo bear maker with the range of 13% and cents of 13.80 per share and estimate of $13.42 per share. alpine immune sciences surging today on vertex pharmaceuticals wants to buy for $4.9 billion and vertex paying $6.9 billion for alpine and 3% premium to yesterday's closing price and alpine is up and it's a pipeline and alpine is that company that's developing a drug to t
ashley: that's exactly right. that's why these machines can turn out about 560,000 cases o f -- for humans it tops out at about 300,000. liz: okay, well, the robots got us. thank you, ashley. that was pretty cool. carmax stock trailing around bottom of s&p 500 after steep decline in fourth quarter e arnings amid fewer purchases from both consumers and dealers the stock which is down 9.13% is on track for largest percent decrease since september of 2023 and the used car seller is b laming...
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ashley: what do you think? ashley: i sniffed something out, 1938. lauren: 1929. there you go. >> i will join the family, 1938. stuart: they looked it up and i will say 1938 and the answer is 1938. new york architect, meant to be a distraction for americans during the great depression, scrabble by the game manufacturer james bruneau. we are out of time. the kids won't be back for a while but coast to coast starts now.
ashley: what do you think? ashley: i sniffed something out, 1938. lauren: 1929. there you go. >> i will join the family, 1938. stuart: they looked it up and i will say 1938 and the answer is 1938. new york architect, meant to be a distraction for americans during the great depression, scrabble by the game manufacturer james bruneau. we are out of time. the kids won't be back for a while but coast to coast starts now.
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ashley, what's the problem? ashley: well, it's not to stop them from doing it, the suit is being filed by antismoking groups trying to force the government to hurry up and take action and finalize what has been called a long awaited ban on menthol cigarettes. there are concerns that the ban being discussed could be derailed by election year politics suggesting that menthol could suppress biden's turnout among black voters. white house officials have dealt dozens of meetings that oppose the menthol ban including civil rights, business owners and law enforcement officials. the fda has spent years developing the plan to eliminate menthol cigarettes estimating it could prevent 300,000 to 650,000 smoking deaths over several decades. most of those preventable deaths would be among black americans. the white house not commenting on this latest lawsuit. stu. stuart: thanks, ash. coming up, california now has a $20 minimum wage for chain restaurants. but one restaurant owner, gavin -- two restaurants owned by gavin newso
ashley, what's the problem? ashley: well, it's not to stop them from doing it, the suit is being filed by antismoking groups trying to force the government to hurry up and take action and finalize what has been called a long awaited ban on menthol cigarettes. there are concerns that the ban being discussed could be derailed by election year politics suggesting that menthol could suppress biden's turnout among black voters. white house officials have dealt dozens of meetings that oppose the...
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tell me more, ashley. ashley: yeah, it's interesting and one option as younger americans are looking for ways to try and buy a home in a very challenging market. a survey found more than a third of non-homeowners, 35% will be quite willing to split the purchase of the home with someone other than their partner like a friend or even a group of friends. that number by the way jumps to 59% among gen z respondents and the survey also showed younger home buyers are looking to save money for home ownership by cutting back on nonessential spending. 35% reducing travel and dining out, 28% working more hours, 27% postponing other major purchases and 16% even moving back in with mom and dad. stuart: starting today, fast food workers in california paid at $20 an hour. william la jeunesse is in los angeles. is this applying to small businesses or just large chains? reporter: stuart, any restaurant brand with more than 60 outlets nationwide but of course it's going to impact a lot more than just fast food because now e
tell me more, ashley. ashley: yeah, it's interesting and one option as younger americans are looking for ways to try and buy a home in a very challenging market. a survey found more than a third of non-homeowners, 35% will be quite willing to split the purchase of the home with someone other than their partner like a friend or even a group of friends. that number by the way jumps to 59% among gen z respondents and the survey also showed younger home buyers are looking to save money for home...
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stuart: thanks, ashley. latest poll from the new york times shows donald trump's lead over joe biden is narrowing but struggling with key voting g roups and brachythat for you. the pet care company bob barks launching charter flights for dogs and is there a demand for this and hawkeyes the price for dogs to fly in absolute luxury? the ceo of bark box. is next. ♪ stuart: the dow is still up 140 and nasdaq and s&p holding off modest gains. bitcoin was 65,000 and it's gone down more. now it's 64.8. that's bitcoin for you. travel agents buying ticket pricing complaints against american airlines and what's the problem, ash? ashley: the advisory industry is accusing american airlines with the fair inventory and channels and used by travel agents and travel advisers and filing a complaint with the unfair trade practice and "substantially h igher air ticket prices for consumers and frustrated travel management companies". american says wait a minute, we just upgraded our third party technology including what it ca
stuart: thanks, ashley. latest poll from the new york times shows donald trump's lead over joe biden is narrowing but struggling with key voting g roups and brachythat for you. the pet care company bob barks launching charter flights for dogs and is there a demand for this and hawkeyes the price for dogs to fly in absolute luxury? the ceo of bark box. is next. ♪ stuart: the dow is still up 140 and nasdaq and s&p holding off modest gains. bitcoin was 65,000 and it's gone down more. now...
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ashley, how many people are seriously considering buying an ev for the next car? ashley: 9% of respondents are considering buying an ev and the market for electric vehicles remains fairly limited with about one in six americans currently owning one or seriously considering buying one. 63% of those aged 65 and up said nope, no way they wouldn't buy an ev. polipolitics is a factor too an% of democrats would own or buy an electric vehicle and 69% of republicans say no thank you very much. none of this of course bodes well for biden's ambitious of ensuring 50% of all u.s. car sales are that means 39% do not. stuart: dow is down 200 and dow down 215, 220 and nasdaq down 50 ask s&p down 23. show me boeing, please, would you believe deliver dropped by half in march due to increased quality checks after the door plug blew out and delivered only 29 planes in march and only 38 planes in the first three months of the year. boeing's down to 181. coming up, one space tourism company is touting the fact that it uses space balloons, not rockets to create transformative space roc
ashley, how many people are seriously considering buying an ev for the next car? ashley: 9% of respondents are considering buying an ev and the market for electric vehicles remains fairly limited with about one in six americans currently owning one or seriously considering buying one. 63% of those aged 65 and up said nope, no way they wouldn't buy an ev. polipolitics is a factor too an% of democrats would own or buy an electric vehicle and 69% of republicans say no thank you very much. none of...
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tell me what happened, ashley. ashley: yeah. it happened off the coast of yemen. the ship ship is a multiflagged, greece-owned bulk carrier that suffered some damage in the attack. the crew in this case was unharmed, and the vessel managed to carry on to its next port of call. the u.s. military also says it has shut down another drone in the area, and an italian ship was targeted between the red sea and the gulf of aden can. by the way, the houthis have launched more than 50 attacks on shipping, seized 1 vessel and sunk another since november. but it can also be pointed out that the number of attacks have started to drop off in recent weeks. but it is more than being a pest, it's a threat to shipping in that area, stu. the tour stouter yes, it is. -- stuart: yes, it is. thank, around. back to the markets, dow off 300, nasdaq down about 120. we had a double whammy of economic news; weak consumer confidence and higher employment labor costs. especially the latter. the employment cost index went up indicating more expensive labor. the market did not like that. down 3
tell me what happened, ashley. ashley: yeah. it happened off the coast of yemen. the ship ship is a multiflagged, greece-owned bulk carrier that suffered some damage in the attack. the crew in this case was unharmed, and the vessel managed to carry on to its next port of call. the u.s. military also says it has shut down another drone in the area, and an italian ship was targeted between the red sea and the gulf of aden can. by the way, the houthis have launched more than 50 attacks on...
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all right, ashley, show us how walmart's using a.i.. ashley: yes. you know what, stu? it's absolutely fascinating. it's one thing to talk about it, but to see it in action is really quite something. this is an amr, an autonomous mobile robot. it's a fork if lift, okay, but it does everything. you're looking at the back end of a truck. it is bringing out the goods by itself thanks the artificial intelligence and programming. it's doing all the work. it will take the pallet and this will be put through the facility here and eventually shipped on to walmart's stores. this is a 1.6 million square feet facility, and walmart uses it as a test of some of its technology and certainly art official intelligence. the packages are sorted by size, weight, even content. so that would make sure things like baby food would not be stored next to something like laundry detergent. so there's a safety aspect to this as well. but all of it is handled by machines. so you'd think -- uh-oh, what about the humans? they're going to lose their jobs, right? well, no. listen to this. >> we see the
all right, ashley, show us how walmart's using a.i.. ashley: yes. you know what, stu? it's absolutely fascinating. it's one thing to talk about it, but to see it in action is really quite something. this is an amr, an autonomous mobile robot. it's a fork if lift, okay, but it does everything. you're looking at the back end of a truck. it is bringing out the goods by itself thanks the artificial intelligence and programming. it's doing all the work. it will take the pallet and this will be put...
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ashley: ouch. now hawley also accused granholm of allowing agency employees to own individual stocks, and last year "the wall street journal" reported that hundreds of senior doe officials owned stocks related to the agency's work. oh, yes, a potential conflict of interest. granholm says her agency has has a strong ethics office that reviews all relevant transactions. apparently not, stu. stuart: quite a fire, wasn't it? we just told you that senior npr editor uri berlin arer has resigned. he said he will not work for a ceo who disparages him. big deal in the media industry. bill hemmer responds next. ♪ there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who start early. people who care and inspire each other to do things the way they should be done. this way uses technology (♪) and goes the extra mile (♪) to deliver your promises on-time, every time. this way is why we're the number one national ltl carrier for quality. for us, this way is
ashley: ouch. now hawley also accused granholm of allowing agency employees to own individual stocks, and last year "the wall street journal" reported that hundreds of senior doe officials owned stocks related to the agency's work. oh, yes, a potential conflict of interest. granholm says her agency has has a strong ethics office that reviews all relevant transactions. apparently not, stu. stuart: quite a fire, wasn't it? we just told you that senior npr editor uri berlin arer has...
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ashley: why is that? >> everything is expensive. you have to work harder, longer hours, more shifts to cover everything. we 5 and no ability to save. okay. thank you very much. why don't people save? a variety of things from student debt to not earning enough money to medical expenses, it's difficult indeed. one in five people 65 and older were working full time and that number is rising. back to you. maria: thank you. ashley webster. stay with us. we will be right back. ♪ this work. -we can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about.
ashley: why is that? >> everything is expensive. you have to work harder, longer hours, more shifts to cover everything. we 5 and no ability to save. okay. thank you very much. why don't people save? a variety of things from student debt to not earning enough money to medical expenses, it's difficult indeed. one in five people 65 and older were working full time and that number is rising. back to you. maria: thank you. ashley webster. stay with us. we will be right back. ♪ this work....
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ashley: another jolt for evs, ford said no way, at least no way now. it is delaying all electric pickups and large suvs for another few years, some say is latest 2032, allow for the consumer market to further develop. good luck with that. forward the latest, gm has cut aggressively on production goals and industry leaders having a devil ford announcing it will delay production of new electric suvs and pickup truck offerings. the company shared plans to offer hybrid versions across its entire north american lineup by the end of the decade. the cause of a maker underscored will continue investing in evs but will postpone production of its suv from next year to 2,027 and delay the trucks a year to 2026 ashley: the consumer decide. thank you for that. the alliance the other guys by looking at hybrids, >> a number of technologies to respond to a very diverse and competitive market like we see in the united states. this is a business show and you are good at this. this is a capital allocation question so am not going to con whether the government is in the p
ashley: another jolt for evs, ford said no way, at least no way now. it is delaying all electric pickups and large suvs for another few years, some say is latest 2032, allow for the consumer market to further develop. good luck with that. forward the latest, gm has cut aggressively on production goals and industry leaders having a devil ford announcing it will delay production of new electric suvs and pickup truck offerings. the company shared plans to offer hybrid versions across its entire...
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ashley: it is insanely intruders keep coming back. he was a 53-year-old mta worker who by his brooklyn home for 1.1 million in 2017. squatters moved in. when the homeowner tried to move them out a fire got at the property. he said i got a couple of contractors and they started working on the house and next thing you know i got a call from the fire department the house is burned out, somebody got in there and torched my house. that's when i found out it was a squatter living there. the squatters had more rights than the homeowners. on the owner of the house, how much more can i do? i need help. he's not alone. squatters have become a menace throughout the city, in part because of a post pandemic jump in homelessness but not only that. new york city grant squatters possession after 30 days leaving owners no other week course but to face a lengthy battle in court. one word, ridiculous. stuart: i will second that one. take a look at this. outraged homeowners in texas confronted a squatter who they called climbing through the winter to ent
ashley: it is insanely intruders keep coming back. he was a 53-year-old mta worker who by his brooklyn home for 1.1 million in 2017. squatters moved in. when the homeowner tried to move them out a fire got at the property. he said i got a couple of contractors and they started working on the house and next thing you know i got a call from the fire department the house is burned out, somebody got in there and torched my house. that's when i found out it was a squatter living there. the squatters...
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ashley: something you and i would not be into. thanks to the capabilities of watson x, ibm's aim data platform, fans can get data-driven projections and analysis to every home in augustine's. it generates current and historical data breaking it down to the point where projections of a certain shot on the course could be quantified. it all sounds very geeky but if you want to break it down, the technology can provide information on every shot for the past 8 years, more than 170,000 shots that analyze which holes are the hardest and the easiest on the course. for example fans can see if a golfer's upcoming approach shot has an 82% chance of leading to a birdie based on where the shot landed. as for me and probably you i just like to watch the tournament. stuart: i never played golf but i like to watch on tv because those guys are so good and that's the truth. coming up, donald trump and speaker johnson will unveil a new election integrity bill about preventing noncitizens from voting. report on that later on the show. 50% of young w
ashley: something you and i would not be into. thanks to the capabilities of watson x, ibm's aim data platform, fans can get data-driven projections and analysis to every home in augustine's. it generates current and historical data breaking it down to the point where projections of a certain shot on the course could be quantified. it all sounds very geeky but if you want to break it down, the technology can provide information on every shot for the past 8 years, more than 170,000 shots that...
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state troopers in riot gear at the university of texas in austin, ashley, take us through what happened in texas. stuart: trying to occupy a quad on campus when state troopers in riot gear arrested students on site. dozens of protesters as tensions have been escalating in recent weeks, leaving some jewish students feeling intimidated. take a listen. >> it was two days to try to scare jews off campus. i hear they are chanting for the death of israel and the death of jews. if they want peace, they don't stand for anything like it. israel is a democratic state and a democracy in the middle east. at the end of the day they don't want jews on campus. they are trying to scare us off. >> are you going to be scared off? >> absolutely not. we will not be led like lambs to the slaughter. ashley: university president jay hartsell has taken a hard-line position for the protesters we have seen but that is prompting a back lash and lead hundreds of faculty, no-confidence vote calling for his removal. a lot of people saying that good for you, clear them out. stuart: thanks. coming up, still ahead. hed
state troopers in riot gear at the university of texas in austin, ashley, take us through what happened in texas. stuart: trying to occupy a quad on campus when state troopers in riot gear arrested students on site. dozens of protesters as tensions have been escalating in recent weeks, leaving some jewish students feeling intimidated. take a listen. >> it was two days to try to scare jews off campus. i hear they are chanting for the death of israel and the death of jews. if they want...
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ashley: it is check out free shopping. the technology allows all these shoppers to skip the line by using computer vision to identify and keep track of every item in the store or in your shopping cart. allows shoppers to get out of the store without waiting in line or scanning items. there are special shelves at the entrance. when done, shoppers pay with their credit card or debit card near the exit. alternatively, if it's too much for you you have the option, checking it in storage cargo, partnership with a california tech company or if you want to say it slower, grab and go. stuart: molly hemingway, john jay, republican michigan, bill hemmer plus all of that. we will be back with the 11:00 hour of "varney and company". what does a good investment opportunity look like? at t. rowe price we let curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and what promising new treatment advances can make a new tomorrow possible. better questions. better outcomes. ( ♪ ) i got injured, um, my back
ashley: it is check out free shopping. the technology allows all these shoppers to skip the line by using computer vision to identify and keep track of every item in the store or in your shopping cart. allows shoppers to get out of the store without waiting in line or scanning items. there are special shelves at the entrance. when done, shoppers pay with their credit card or debit card near the exit. alternatively, if it's too much for you you have the option, checking it in storage cargo,...
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ashley: she certainly has. in 2,020 one the senator from nevada told msnbc no problem with the southern border. watch this. >> there is no open border. someone who was a trained general freight years in my state, worked closely on the border with mexico, there are no open borders. ashley: just days after that tv appearance, and illegal immigrant entered the united states and would go on to be connected to the arrest and death of one of the senator's senior advisers, kurt angle heart was killed in a car crash on april 6th. the one who was driving the other vehicle was arrested and charged with failing to stop at the scene of the accident. spokesperson told fox news digital, quote, senator cortez maskoh has pushed for additional border security funding under the trump and biden administration's. indicate otherwise is a distortion of her record. we saw that she said there's no problem at the border. in 2020, cortez mastoh signed a letter the demand the reversal of trump era border policies claiming they had harmed
ashley: she certainly has. in 2,020 one the senator from nevada told msnbc no problem with the southern border. watch this. >> there is no open border. someone who was a trained general freight years in my state, worked closely on the border with mexico, there are no open borders. ashley: just days after that tv appearance, and illegal immigrant entered the united states and would go on to be connected to the arrest and death of one of the senator's senior advisers, kurt angle heart was...
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ashley: yes, he did, he was happy to pay substantial amount to the irs. he was asked if he or his corporations pay more than the required amount of taxes. cuban responded, quote, pay what i owe tomorrow. it was transferred to the irs, $288 million. this country has done so much to me, proud to pay my taxes. tag a former president who doesn't. cuban corrected the total amount saying he paid 79 million in taxes. critics piled on asking why the billion or doesn't pay more than he owes, what is a fair share and how much they can be. cuban pays plenty and creates businesses and jobs and hard work while the government squanders that hard-earned money. stuart: armed robbers smashed display cases in oakland, california. the shop owner says life savings were gone in a matter of business, hope to give you the video the actual smashup. a new gallup poll reveals half of us say we are not getting enough sleep. how much is enough sleep anyway? i will ask doctor siegel after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. at enterprise mobility,
ashley: yes, he did, he was happy to pay substantial amount to the irs. he was asked if he or his corporations pay more than the required amount of taxes. cuban responded, quote, pay what i owe tomorrow. it was transferred to the irs, $288 million. this country has done so much to me, proud to pay my taxes. tag a former president who doesn't. cuban corrected the total amount saying he paid 79 million in taxes. critics piled on asking why the billion or doesn't pay more than he owes, what is a...
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ashley: what do you think? ashley: i sniffed something out, 1938. lauren: 1929. there you go. >> i will join the family, 1938. stuart: they looked it up and i will say 1938 and the answer is 1938. new york architect, meant to be a distraction for americans during the great depression, scrabble by the game manufacturer james bruneau. we are out of time. the kids won't be back for a while but coast to coast starts now. adam: quite the nailbiter going on in real time, not that the bulls are waging a last stand but trying to break a pattern today, the s&p trying to recover from a four day losing streak for the nasdaq trying to avoid 1/4 straight losing week with tesla, longest losing streak in four months or the russell 2000's worst month since 2,022 nevermind a long bull run, the media rife with stories, it's run is done if things don't turn around fast. amazing what a few selloffs can do, these are the times that try men and women's souls particularly their investment souls when all the major indexes are low this month and not many trading days left to reverse them
ashley: what do you think? ashley: i sniffed something out, 1938. lauren: 1929. there you go. >> i will join the family, 1938. stuart: they looked it up and i will say 1938 and the answer is 1938. new york architect, meant to be a distraction for americans during the great depression, scrabble by the game manufacturer james bruneau. we are out of time. the kids won't be back for a while but coast to coast starts now. adam: quite the nailbiter going on in real time, not that the bulls are...
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ashley: are not so happy meal to report. mcdonald's customers have to do with today's selloff. what i told you there were a lot of investors just selling? seems those value meals don't represent as much value as mcdonald's's ceo when plumping down $18 for male in some places, not worth it so more customers are not doing it. if this is some sign the consumer is retrenching, start worrying. it isn't a sweeping sign. one company does not define the whole market, the economy is going bust, the timing is a tad weird given the fed is kicking off a tuesday meeting where it is expected to hold cat on rates for the sixth straight time. the consumer pausing and the pace of prices jumping. we've had our fill. every burger reference i put my welcome everybody. they will both be identified their fine skills, and it might empty something -- $18 is not very economical. and 3 or 4 kids spending $70, all of that at mcdonald's and for a value deal. stuart: ashley: mcdonald's is a fast food place. does it have a menu? what do you think of that? plenty of examples, but on the low end i am wonderin
ashley: are not so happy meal to report. mcdonald's customers have to do with today's selloff. what i told you there were a lot of investors just selling? seems those value meals don't represent as much value as mcdonald's's ceo when plumping down $18 for male in some places, not worth it so more customers are not doing it. if this is some sign the consumer is retrenching, start worrying. it isn't a sweeping sign. one company does not define the whole market, the economy is going bust, the...
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ashley, since you are in florida, you get to go first. ashley: thank you very much. i was going to say 49. i will go with 45. stuart: lahren. lauren: 41. >> i will go number one, 37. stuart: i'm going to go with 37. the answer is 41. coincidentally today is the 1-year anniversary of when phantom of the opera closed on broadway, it holds the title of the longest running show on broadway. i think there were more theaters before the pandemic. the pandemic shut a couple of them down. thanks to everybody, see you all again tomorrow. if i count on correctly, coast-to-coast starts, 4, 3, two, here it is. adam: the dow hopes to snap a 6-day losing streak, the one thing that could stop it, this, the 10 year note climbing again, 4. 7%, investors trying to ignore this and focus on oil prices that are soft, building permits are soft and market rates keep climbing, some anxious about whether stocks can keep climbing especially technology stocks, sensitive to rate movements, shaping off these inflation fears. that's the story right now. and what do you think? >> everyone is focuse
ashley, since you are in florida, you get to go first. ashley: thank you very much. i was going to say 49. i will go with 45. stuart: lahren. lauren: 41. >> i will go number one, 37. stuart: i'm going to go with 37. the answer is 41. coincidentally today is the 1-year anniversary of when phantom of the opera closed on broadway, it holds the title of the longest running show on broadway. i think there were more theaters before the pandemic. the pandemic shut a couple of them down. thanks...
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ashley, who made the list? ashley: that would be special counsel jack smith who is overseeing trump's case related to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and his case involving the alleged mishandling of classified documents. also making the list of the most influential people is advice columnist eugene carol whose legal battles with the former president resulted in a jury ordering him to pay her $80.43 million for defamation. the list includes is meeting the legal challenges with an aggressive and decisive approach befitting his position while carol is described as heroic and someone who embodies the me too movement. there you have it, two names, time's topless. stuart: got it, thanks very much. the chief executive of npr under fire after the editor singled her out in his resignation letter. more details on this. >> he did single her out. is she going to be bud light it? conservatives dig through her long paper trail, pretty liberal positions. here's chris. >> he left an incredible paper trail.
ashley, who made the list? ashley: that would be special counsel jack smith who is overseeing trump's case related to efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and his case involving the alleged mishandling of classified documents. also making the list of the most influential people is advice columnist eugene carol whose legal battles with the former president resulted in a jury ordering him to pay her $80.43 million for defamation. the list includes is meeting the legal challenges...
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ashley: without all of those donations, saint jude would not be able to do all of the exceptional work that they do. narrator: for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need. tiffany: no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month, they are changing people's lives. and that's a big deal. narrator: join with your debit or credit card right now, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. nicole: our family is forever grateful for donations big and small because it's completely changed our lives and it's given us a second chance. elizabeth stewart: saint jude's not going to stop until every single kid gets that chance to walk out of the doors of this hospital cancer-free. narrator: please, don't wait. call, go online, or scan the qr code below right now. [♪ music playing ♪] david: nationsal public radio on defense after senior ed editor released an article blasting the company for its biased. saying here is how we lost america's trust. . >> after a
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readily the conversation, former bush 43 white house official ashley davis back with us, president of maslansky and partners lee carter back with us and bullseye american ingenuity adam johnson is here. ♪. maria: time for the hot topic of the hour. while naked a campaign stop at a harlem bodega former president trump said his hush many cases having the reverse effect. watch. >> this is all politics coming out of the white house and it makes me campaign locally. i think were doing better than we've ever done. i think it's having to reverse effect. all i want is fairness. maria: trump raking in a million dollars in campaign fundraising after the first day of the criminal trial, the trial resuming with the proceedings resuming tomorrow. they're still in jury selection, seven of the 18 jurors has been selected now. manhattan district attorney alvin bragg filing a motion to hold trump and contempt of court claiming that trump violated his gag order after posting about witnesses in the trial on social media. alvin bragg urging the judge toward future violations of the gag order can be pun
readily the conversation, former bush 43 white house official ashley davis back with us, president of maslansky and partners lee carter back with us and bullseye american ingenuity adam johnson is here. ♪. maria: time for the hot topic of the hour. while naked a campaign stop at a harlem bodega former president trump said his hush many cases having the reverse effect. watch. >> this is all politics coming out of the white house and it makes me campaign locally. i think were doing better...
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ashley: that's pretty good i was going to go with six, that's reveal the answer, so they say, you are right, the answer is for, kentucky, massachusetts, pennsylvania and virginia, pennsylvania and kentucky are the ones that i missed the commonwealth and if you're wondering what makes them different than other states, absolutely nothing purely semantics, commonwealth sounds very old england but there you go for out of the 50 states we're going to stay with commonwealth, thank you for your help today, you did about 10000 stories, yes indeed thank you so much, quick look at the markets moving modestly higher pretty much where we started the day, that's it for "varney & company". "coast to coast" begins now. >> thank you ashley coming up this hour wall street watching the fed like a hawk. the federal reserve big week meet this week as interest rates keep going up. also going up, way up the national debt are economic gurus are here to dig into the exploding debt and surging interest rates which are so intertwined, begin to get into all that. i'm david asman and for neil cavuto and you are
ashley: that's pretty good i was going to go with six, that's reveal the answer, so they say, you are right, the answer is for, kentucky, massachusetts, pennsylvania and virginia, pennsylvania and kentucky are the ones that i missed the commonwealth and if you're wondering what makes them different than other states, absolutely nothing purely semantics, commonwealth sounds very old england but there you go for out of the 50 states we're going to stay with commonwealth, thank you for your help...
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maria: we sure are all witnessing, ashley. your reaction? >> well, as a -- yesterday, i think that was the hearing yesterday that he testified in front of and actually gave really, really bad answers which we can get to in a little bit. but the senate received the impeachment articles from the house yesterday at 1:00 today the senator schumer will swear in the senators and they'll act as jurors. remember, there's no ability for them to negotiate or talk, this is 100% the articles are read and then they'll vote on it so there's really no time for messaging in regards to either side being able to talk about what's really happening. they only need a simple majority. they can cut off debate with 51 votes and it's over and these will be tabled and nothing will happen. maria: that's what i think will happen is chuck schumer b doesnt want a trial. >> it's effe effectively an opportunity to not put alejandro mayorkas on trial but to put joe biden on trial. i recognize republicans, certainly the house wants to make a statement, it's an impeachment to
maria: we sure are all witnessing, ashley. your reaction? >> well, as a -- yesterday, i think that was the hearing yesterday that he testified in front of and actually gave really, really bad answers which we can get to in a little bit. but the senate received the impeachment articles from the house yesterday at 1:00 today the senator schumer will swear in the senators and they'll act as jurors. remember, there's no ability for them to negotiate or talk, this is 100% the articles are read...
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ashley: without all of those donations, saint jude would not be able to do all of the exceptional work that they do. narrator: for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need. tiffany: no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month, they are changing people's lives. and that's a big deal. narrator: join with your debit or credit card right now, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. nicole: our family is forever grateful for donations big and small because it's completely changed our lives and it's given us a second chance. elizabeth stewart: saint jude's not going to stop until every single kid gets that chance to walk out of the doors of this hospital cancer-free. narrator: please, don't wait. call, go online, or scan the qr code below right now. [♪ music playing ♪] >> effective date out this week given a fresh look to the health of the economy. 2.7% annually. month over month on rain flat. the economy also growing much slower than the first
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ashley: going to the beach this weekend. what are you doing? stuart: hanging around in new york. very disappointed in soccer. five seconds to coast to coast, 3, 2, one. united airlines is canceling its daily flight from newark to tel aviv through may 2nd about following that story, the market has a different reaction to what happened overnight with this clandestine attack on israel here but the knee-jerk reaction the markets have, the futures, 500 points after 4:00 a.m. :00 am. i was witnessing that as it happened. we have a very disjointed market response. kelly o'grady following that. >> reporter: all things considered we are in a better place than we would be 12 hours ago but it's not looking great. let's look at the major indices, the dow is the only one that is up one hundred 50 points, the s&p and the nasdaq in the red, tanked in the futures market, rising tensions in the release, we did care back on losses during trading but if you look at the whole week, wall street is limping to the finish line. the dow is down roughly half of 1%. the s&p is down 13points, the nasdaq has
ashley: going to the beach this weekend. what are you doing? stuart: hanging around in new york. very disappointed in soccer. five seconds to coast to coast, 3, 2, one. united airlines is canceling its daily flight from newark to tel aviv through may 2nd about following that story, the market has a different reaction to what happened overnight with this clandestine attack on israel here but the knee-jerk reaction the markets have, the futures, 500 points after 4:00 a.m. :00 am. i was witnessing...
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ashley: i think it is 24 feet. stuart: you are correct. i agree with you. >> 24 feet. stuart: the net is also 8 feet tall, the crossbar is 8 feet and the goalie's box on the pitch is 36 feet wide and 18 feet long. do you know during the world cup in the 1990s americans tried to change the rules, they want to four quarters to say in commercials -- >> it is sacrilege. stuart: thanks for taking part. we will see you tomorrow. coast-to-coast starts now. neil: forget stocks. all the glitter for now is gold, it is at another record in case you were counting, 8 days in a row it has been doing that as the precious metal pushes toward $2,400 an ounce. we are following that because that's the big story, not stocks or commodities like gold and silver and a bunch of funds and indexes that are tied. all this talk of the fed governor talking about delays and interest rate cuts and advocating for rate hike has traders thinking about long overlooked inflation hedges. throw in volatility, anxiety over irani and counterattacks, it's not stocks that are the story but commodities breaking
ashley: i think it is 24 feet. stuart: you are correct. i agree with you. >> 24 feet. stuart: the net is also 8 feet tall, the crossbar is 8 feet and the goalie's box on the pitch is 36 feet wide and 18 feet long. do you know during the world cup in the 1990s americans tried to change the rules, they want to four quarters to say in commercials -- >> it is sacrilege. stuart: thanks for taking part. we will see you tomorrow. coast-to-coast starts now. neil: forget stocks. all the...
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ashley: without all of those donations, saint jude would not be able to do all of the exceptional work that they do. narrator: for just $19 a month, you'll help us continue the life-saving research and treatment these kids need. tiffany: no matter if it's a big business or just the grandmother that donates once a month, they are changing people's lives. and that's a big deal. narrator: join with your debit or credit card right now, and we'll send you this saint jude t-shirt that you can proudly wear to show your support. nicole: our family is forever grateful for donations big and small because it's completely changed our lives and it's given us a second chance. elizabeth stewart: saint jude's not going to stop until every single kid gets that chance to walk out of the doors of this hospital cancer-free. narrator: please, don't wait. call, go online, or scan the qr code below right now. [♪ music playing ♪] when i was your age, we never had anything like this. what? wifi? wifi that works all over the house, even the basement. the basement. so i can finally throw that party... and in
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ashley: they are laying off dozens of support staff associated with diversity, equity and inclusion. dei. why? it comes after republican governor in texas greg abbott signed legislation that bans dei officers, just time is of dei duties to employees, dei training and dei statements and hiring. it applies to all publicly run colleges and universities across the state. the exact number of positions eliminated is unclear but a statement from the naacp and association of american university professors claims 60 persons received pink slips. chris of the law say it damages the goal of accessibility in higher education but supporters say dei initiatives are ineffective, publicly charged and do not belong in public universities, texas is following florida actually. stuart: brian, that was pretty dramatic, band it like that. brian: ripped that stuff out of the universities. these dei officers are the enemy of excellence and merit and free speech, the enemy of everything the university should do. he didn't do this than the taxpayers of texas and every other state should stop spending money to
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stuart: ashley is not with us today, so he couldn't go first. lauren: he gave it to me. stuart: i'm going to go with 26, lauren. i'm with you. the answer is 26, thank you very much, indeed. >> good job. stuart: well done. the foot has a total of if 3 joints, and it's -- 33 joints and separated into 3 distinct point, the hind foot, the mid foot and the fore if foot. and you've got 26 bones in all of that lot. lauren: i always put my foot in my mouth. [laughter] i do. stuart: mark, thanks for being with us. "coast to coast" starts in 5 a secs, 3 seconds, it starts -- lauren: no. ♪ ♪ how you feeling? ♪ hot, hot, hot. ♪ how you feeling? ♪ hot, hot, hot. neil: but, you know, this n'
stuart: ashley is not with us today, so he couldn't go first. lauren: he gave it to me. stuart: i'm going to go with 26, lauren. i'm with you. the answer is 26, thank you very much, indeed. >> good job. stuart: well done. the foot has a total of if 3 joints, and it's -- 33 joints and separated into 3 distinct point, the hind foot, the mid foot and the fore if foot. and you've got 26 bones in all of that lot. lauren: i always put my foot in my mouth. [laughter] i do. stuart: mark, thanks...
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lauren: i'm going with ashley. i read the question wrong the first time. stuart: i will go with the longest, 2 minutes and 28 seconds. the answer is 4 minutes and 28 seconds if you are in mexico. for everyone in the centerline, you will see it for 3.5 to 4 minutes. back to the earthquake in new york, 4.8 magnitude. aftershocks have just been reported. the epicenter came from central new jersey, one of the largest earthquakes on the east coast in the last century, buildings are being inspected throughout the city, no reports of damage. governor hochul warned new yorkers to stay out of high-rises. how do you do that in new york city? we are out of time. coast to coast starts now. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet ♪ i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ i feel my heart stop ♪ neil: millions of americans felt the earth move under their feet in an unusual place, the northeast, new york/new jersey/pennsylvania area. 4. a powerful earthquake resonating for folks who never experienced that. tremors maybe but something like this does not fall under the categor
lauren: i'm going with ashley. i read the question wrong the first time. stuart: i will go with the longest, 2 minutes and 28 seconds. the answer is 4 minutes and 28 seconds if you are in mexico. for everyone in the centerline, you will see it for 3.5 to 4 minutes. back to the earthquake in new york, 4.8 magnitude. aftershocks have just been reported. the epicenter came from central new jersey, one of the largest earthquakes on the east coast in the last century, buildings are being inspected...
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thanks, ashley. king charles attended easter church service, hit his first public appearance since announcing his cancer diagnosis. details coming up. the white house raising across after declaring easter sunday as a transgender day of visibility. the proponents say they don't see why so many people are so outraged. joe concha is dealing with all. next. ♪ is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop with robust charting and analysis tools, including over 400 technical studies. tailor the platforms to your unique needs with nearly endless customization. and track market trends with up-to-the-minute news and insights. trade brilliantly with schwab. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire one hour into the t
thanks, ashley. king charles attended easter church service, hit his first public appearance since announcing his cancer diagnosis. details coming up. the white house raising across after declaring easter sunday as a transgender day of visibility. the proponents say they don't see why so many people are so outraged. joe concha is dealing with all. next. ♪ is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on...
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ashley, the average woman has how many pairs? stuart: i'm going to go -- i was going to go with number 2 as well, 27. stuart: you've got it all wrong. it's 37 guaranteed. the answer is 27. the us footwear market is very lucrative forecasting $91 billion by next year. 20 pairs, 30 pairs of shoes? stuart: i always wear the same ones. stuart: i like your -- lauren: i am middle-aged and married. stuart: amil marcus has something like 3000 pairs of shoes when she was first lady of the philippines, time is up for us, coast-to-coast starts now. neil: this market a lot of investors bracing for trouble, investors preparing for the worst with talk of an imminent iran strike against israel, just added to the skittishness on the corner of wall and broad. we got you covered with a former navy seal on what could happen any moment over there that could reverberate over where. we are already in an oil crisis, filled clinton says when you fill up your car this we can, another worry for the fed. all this could be wrecking rate cut plans for everyo
ashley, the average woman has how many pairs? stuart: i'm going to go -- i was going to go with number 2 as well, 27. stuart: you've got it all wrong. it's 37 guaranteed. the answer is 27. the us footwear market is very lucrative forecasting $91 billion by next year. 20 pairs, 30 pairs of shoes? stuart: i always wear the same ones. stuart: i like your -- lauren: i am middle-aged and married. stuart: amil marcus has something like 3000 pairs of shoes when she was first lady of the philippines,...
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ashley: i don't like people reclining on me. stuart: we are out of time. coast-to-coast starts now. neil: getting tough on china. nothing too tough on stocks as major averages try, earnings winning out even on the verge of having it out with china and iran, more on those new sanctions being considered against iran. triple tariffs on steel and aluminum products. normally that signals a potential trade war leaving to real substantial market selloffs. we will tell you why this might be different. why the president is doing this. >> reporter: president biden any minute is on his way to pittsburgh, arriving in pittsburgh talking with united steelworkers union who's upset about buying us steel, they approved that agreement and concerned about china and dumping steel and aluminum on the global market. president biden announced he wants to triple tariffs on steel and aluminum taking a page out of donald trump's book. the actions follow what donald trump did addressing china dumping steel on the global market. president biden engaging mexico about steel going from china to mexico and crossin
ashley: i don't like people reclining on me. stuart: we are out of time. coast-to-coast starts now. neil: getting tough on china. nothing too tough on stocks as major averages try, earnings winning out even on the verge of having it out with china and iran, more on those new sanctions being considered against iran. triple tariffs on steel and aluminum products. normally that signals a potential trade war leaving to real substantial market selloffs. we will tell you why this might be different....
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