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kelly a saberi is in illinois with more on this. >> reporter: illinois is one of the 2 states that will increase -- 232 state. all workers in the land of lincoln will see a $1 increase to the minimum wage, so it'll be $14 an hour. but that's not even among the highest wages around the country. as of next week, washington and california will be in the $16 an hour range while connecticut, new jersey and new york will all have increases to $15 ap hour or more. the federal minimum wage has not changed since 2009. it are remains at $.25. for people -- 7.25. for people like russ are, a minority co-owner of a bubble tea shop, this wage increase could affect the quality of his product. >> -- understand the need for a good wage for people. i don't think anybody in business is hiring and looking to not pay somebody a quality, a quality wage. it is a detriment when the increases continue to come and you're trying to absorb at the same time you're trying to establish and grow. >> reporter: on the other hand, supporters of the hike say this will help businesses hire and retain employees saying, quot
kelly a saberi is in illinois with more on this. >> reporter: illinois is one of the 2 states that will increase -- 232 state. all workers in the land of lincoln will see a $1 increase to the minimum wage, so it'll be $14 an hour. but that's not even among the highest wages around the country. as of next week, washington and california will be in the $16 an hour range while connecticut, new jersey and new york will all have increases to $15 ap hour or more. the federal minimum wage has...
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california, new york, illinois, new jersey, massachusetts, maryland. california has lost 338,000, new york 216,000, illinois 83,000 and you go down the list, they're all blue states. they're losing not only people but tax revenue. >> and political power. david: there is nobody there to pay them. >> that's right. they're also losing political power. they will have fewer seats in the house of representatives. i will give you a stunning statistic. new york city had a big election in november for all members of the city council. the number of people who turned out for that election was fewer than the number of people who voted with their feet and just left new york over the last three years. fewer people turned up at the polls and threw in the towel and left. david: i do remember, jason a republican mayor getting elected in new york city. he was reelected. by that time he was independent, but bloomberg was former republican t happens when blue states gets so fed up and city services end because there is no revenue to pay the people to pick up the garbage a
california, new york, illinois, new jersey, massachusetts, maryland. california has lost 338,000, new york 216,000, illinois 83,000 and you go down the list, they're all blue states. they're losing not only people but tax revenue. >> and political power. david: there is nobody there to pay them. >> that's right. they're also losing political power. they will have fewer seats in the house of representatives. i will give you a stunning statistic. new york city had a big election in...
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bad enough for the electric vehicle, it looks like a bumpy road ahead, jeff flock is live in deplain, illinois with more. reporter: well, several problems, one has not been terrible sales we're at a ev-go fast charges station here. i think chevy bolt there. not been a terrible year are in sales, we're over a million in sales. that is first time that has happened all-time record. but some issues with the vehicles, one that people are not buying as fast as everyone thought. one of the problem has been depreciating, they are not holding their value, a look at consumer aren'ts report did over 5 year ev lost about 50% of their value compared to 38% for conventional vehicles some worse performing vehicles. they are some of the most inexpensive of the electric vehicles, why? we talk with karl brower of ic cars. >> if there is a 7500 dollar incentive on a vehicle and msrp is 50 thousand, it really a 42500 z vehicle, before you purchase it the current market has added, people are not as interested in buying then atlant at the level they are available. reporter: and an issue of reliability, there are 79
bad enough for the electric vehicle, it looks like a bumpy road ahead, jeff flock is live in deplain, illinois with more. reporter: well, several problems, one has not been terrible sales we're at a ev-go fast charges station here. i think chevy bolt there. not been a terrible year are in sales, we're over a million in sales. that is first time that has happened all-time record. but some issues with the vehicles, one that people are not buying as fast as everyone thought. one of the problem has...
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there and you can read all about it over at microworks.org/haw or, you could head over to southern illinois this summer, detassel a few hundred thousand ears of corn. in august, trust me. you'll love it. (laughing) see you next time. larry: hello folks, welcome to kudlow i'm larry kudlow. all right, a bunch of big stories. joe biden says israel is losing support. oh, my gosh. chuck schumer and democrats still won't come to their senses on closing the border. even as thousands of illegal migrants are streaming into the u.s. on a daily basis. meanwhile donald trump appears to be fighting jack smith and the supreme court at the same time. we'll have live reports from capitol hill and the southern border. later on we'll go to israel, where idf is mopping up hamas left and right. but first. few quick points on my part. talk about why joe biden is so unpopular in economic terms, consumer inflation jumped slightly in november but that marks 32 ntnd straight month with annual percentage rising significantly faster than 2% federal reserve target. hat tip for breitbart john carney for nagging us abou
there and you can read all about it over at microworks.org/haw or, you could head over to southern illinois this summer, detassel a few hundred thousand ears of corn. in august, trust me. you'll love it. (laughing) see you next time. larry: hello folks, welcome to kudlow i'm larry kudlow. all right, a bunch of big stories. joe biden says israel is losing support. oh, my gosh. chuck schumer and democrats still won't come to their senses on closing the border. even as thousands of illegal...
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and illinois is rai raises its rates, asking a question, if donald trump wins the election, and calls up a afte art laffer and says what should i do? >> i would tell him do what did you before, which is great a tax cuts and jobs act, all of these things are wonderful, other are things to look to. but he did call of the right things back then, i would want him to continue with warp speed medical development that is a few year where government spending had major results, i told you about my duaghter rachel, she got metastatic melanoma is not for don donald trump, she would be dead today. saved my daughter's life, he was wonderful as president. and on all of the objective issues. david: and energy w independence. >> it was all great. david: if biden is election, same. the same? >> mosey along. >> i don't know, we had a lot better time that republicans took house, before when the republicans -- democrats control house and senate it was worse, i think that explains a lot of why the stock market is up. it would be less damaging biden but the border all still be the seem, higher prices and b
and illinois is rai raises its rates, asking a question, if donald trump wins the election, and calls up a afte art laffer and says what should i do? >> i would tell him do what did you before, which is great a tax cuts and jobs act, all of these things are wonderful, other are things to look to. but he did call of the right things back then, i would want him to continue with warp speed medical development that is a few year where government spending had major results, i told you about my...
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a langua a long held view we oppose this, you could henry hyde, former congressman from chicago or illinois, this country does not use public finances for abortion, with respect to military side that is what they want to do. >> 40 years ago joe biden voted in the senate for this policy in military. rape, insist and health of mom for abortion only that was it, it has worked for 40 years, when roe v. wade went down, they want all federal. to have an dup an opportunity for abortion, to say for it all, they started with v.a., i lost that vote. and this time, i could not even get them to vote on floor this was a bad vote for democrats coming up to election year, that is how this all ends, all about votes, all about power. control and power, we have to get trump back in the office where we is change this next year. larry: you're colleague sip tosenator britt just endorsed president trump today, you have a thought, what outlook on border debate as part of ukraine, israel, taiwan money. i am reading a briefing yesterday, people are yelling at each other. what is going to happen, will you get someth
a langua a long held view we oppose this, you could henry hyde, former congressman from chicago or illinois, this country does not use public finances for abortion, with respect to military side that is what they want to do. >> 40 years ago joe biden voted in the senate for this policy in military. rape, insist and health of mom for abortion only that was it, it has worked for 40 years, when roe v. wade went down, they want all federal. to have an dup an opportunity for abortion, to say...
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of course illinois is raising its rates as well. >> there you go. david: let me ask a partisan question. it is not a partisan question. >> sure. david: if donald trump wins the election and calls up art laffer and says what should i do to get this economy really roaring again in the right direction, what would you tell him? >> i would tell him go back and do what you did before which was great. the tax cuts and jobs act, transparency, all these things are wonderful. there are other things i like him to look to when he does the next one looking forward. he did all the right things back then. would i especially david, want him to continue with this warp speed with this medical development. that is one of the few areas where government spending really had major results. i told you about my daughter rachel who you know from "the wall street journal" days. david: yeah. >> she got metastatic melanoma. if it hadn't been for donald trump she would be dead today. the immunotherapy trump pushed through with the mrna all of that saved my daughter's life. he wa
of course illinois is raising its rates as well. >> there you go. david: let me ask a partisan question. it is not a partisan question. >> sure. david: if donald trump wins the election and calls up art laffer and says what should i do to get this economy really roaring again in the right direction, what would you tell him? >> i would tell him go back and do what you did before which was great. the tax cuts and jobs act, transparency, all these things are wonderful. there are...
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fox business's jeff flock live in deplane, illinois, with more on this. jeff, what's the problem? >> reporter: several problems, david. one of them has not been really terrible sales. we're at an ev-go fast charging station in the chicago suburbs. i think that is a chevy bolt right there getting juiced up. it has not been a terrible year for sales. we're over a million in sales for suvs. that is the first time, evs i should say, that is the first time that ever happened, all-time record but some issues with the vehicles. one of them that people aren't buying them as fast as everybody thought. one of the problems has been depreciation. they're not holding their value. take a look at something that "consumer reports" did studying multiple vehicles, found that over a five-year period evs lost about 50% of their value compared to about 38% for conventional vehicles. some of the worst performing models, tesla model s, the chevy bolt and the nissan leaf, some are the most inexpensive of the evs. why is that? we talked to carl brower of ic cars.com. he has a couple of ideas. >> if there
fox business's jeff flock live in deplane, illinois, with more on this. jeff, what's the problem? >> reporter: several problems, david. one of them has not been really terrible sales. we're at an ev-go fast charging station in the chicago suburbs. i think that is a chevy bolt right there getting juiced up. it has not been a terrible year for sales. we're over a million in sales for suvs. that is the first time, evs i should say, that is the first time that ever happened, all-time record...
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back, you can go back to henry hyde, former congressman from chicago, or illinois. i mean, we don't, this country does not just public financing for abortions and yet with respect to the military side, that is exactly what they want to do. >> well, exactly, 40 years ago joe biden himself voted in the senate for this policy in the military, rape, incest and health of the mom for abortion only. that was it. it has worked perfectly for 40 years but when roe wade went down, larry, we want all federal employees to have opportunity for abortion so we can pay for it all. we started with the va. i lost the vote. they brought the vote to the floor. some republicans voted against me but this time i couldn't get them to vote on the floor because it is bad vote for democrats, it is coming up to election year. that is how this ends. it is all about votes. it is all about power around control. we have to get trump back in the office where we can change this next year. larry: your colleague, senator britt, just endorsed trump today. she did it on the show and did it on a op-ed pie
back, you can go back to henry hyde, former congressman from chicago, or illinois. i mean, we don't, this country does not just public financing for abortions and yet with respect to the military side, that is exactly what they want to do. >> well, exactly, 40 years ago joe biden himself voted in the senate for this policy in the military, rape, incest and health of the mom for abortion only. that was it. it has worked perfectly for 40 years but when roe wade went down, larry, we want all...