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ashley webster is live from walmart's central florida warehouse. 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 hu
ashley webster is live from walmart's central florida warehouse. 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...
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the oldest median age, main, new hetrick, brazil or florida. we fall come up with ideas that are told the right answer has been mentioned. you are first. >> arizona. >> arizona. >> click a decoy, florida. stuart: i think the answer is main. i am absolutely convinced. yes, yes, yes, yes. all the young people leave main leaving old folks. it doesn't matter how many, you have a median age. let me read this. the median age in maine is 45.1 years, the youngest median age is utah, their median age is 32. one. they have big families in utah. send your friday feedback. we like short and pithy messages so we can read them on the air. send your messages
the oldest median age, main, new hetrick, brazil or florida. we fall come up with ideas that are told the right answer has been mentioned. you are first. >> arizona. >> arizona. >> click a decoy, florida. stuart: i think the answer is main. i am absolutely convinced. yes, yes, yes, yes. all the young people leave main leaving old folks. it doesn't matter how many, you have a median age. let me read this. the median age in maine is 45.1 years, the youngest median age is utah,...
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florida is probably going to change. arizona is going to definitely change if everybody wants that to happen. the will of the people. stuart: okay. will trump's change on abortion at he has changed a little, is that going to help bring in voters? >> i don't think so. it's the one thing i think if you are on day 3 of spending a statement it's a good sign that that statement was not well-placed or well-managed. i think the former president is trying to navigate something he doesn't need to navigate at all and if you let things play out at the state level you can say i can have opinions about certain things and i hope they will move the direction that i want, but we believe the best way to save unborn lives is the things it should be at the top of the list. when it comes to arizona it's not a new law. it's an old law, one that they can change. something to understand is core to interpret the law as it is, they shouldn't be making it themselves, we saw that in alabama when it came to ibm. we see it in arizona when it comes t
florida is probably going to change. arizona is going to definitely change if everybody wants that to happen. the will of the people. stuart: okay. will trump's change on abortion at he has changed a little, is that going to help bring in voters? >> i don't think so. it's the one thing i think if you are on day 3 of spending a statement it's a good sign that that statement was not well-placed or well-managed. i think the former president is trying to navigate something he doesn't need to...
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congressman byron donald's with us from florida. why are black men leaving biden and attracted to trump? >> they remember how the economy was when donald trump was president. they want to make this political. it's not. it's the reality on the ground for every american including black men. black men are talking about generational wealth, finding ways to pass onto their kids and grandkids. that's not possible under the biden administration and their economic policies because inflation has ravaged your ability to save money, to buy assets and have them appreciate the way you need to. people being locked out of that portion of the economy and what has happened at the southern border is impacting every american, black men are not immune to that. they realize what's happening as well and i would at number 3, the gender identity push from the left, from the radical left of the democratic party is a turnoff to a lot of men and women and black men are turned off by that as well. that's why you see this shift in polling. stuart: if he has 30%
congressman byron donald's with us from florida. why are black men leaving biden and attracted to trump? >> they remember how the economy was when donald trump was president. they want to make this political. it's not. it's the reality on the ground for every american including black men. black men are talking about generational wealth, finding ways to pass onto their kids and grandkids. that's not possible under the biden administration and their economic policies because inflation has...
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stuart: the florida/georgia line. it's 10:00 eastern on tuesday, april 16th. the dow is up one hundred 30 but no gain on the s&p and nasdaq after yesterday's heavy duty selling. back to third in the red. the 10 year treasury yield is going up, 468. that's not helping the stock market. oil, $84, scratched its way to 85, strange, despite the tension and release and retaliation against iran, oil is not doing much this morning, 62,000 the coin even though half of it takes place. that's the markets. now this. liz truss was britain's prime minister. she lasted 49 days. writing in the wall street journal, she says she was done in by britain's deep state, the editorial is a warning to donald trump. if he is reelected, the deep state will come after him even more fiercely than in his first term. truss is a conservative and in her first days in office she introduced a growth plan. britain's deep state prefers a big government, they are committed leftists, a growth plan was sabotaged. the warning is the same will happen if donald trump gets a second term. trump wants to
stuart: the florida/georgia line. it's 10:00 eastern on tuesday, april 16th. the dow is up one hundred 30 but no gain on the s&p and nasdaq after yesterday's heavy duty selling. back to third in the red. the 10 year treasury yield is going up, 468. that's not helping the stock market. oil, $84, scratched its way to 85, strange, despite the tension and release and retaliation against iran, oil is not doing much this morning, 62,000 the coin even though half of it takes place. that's the...
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things cost a lot of money, and somehow we're booking tickets to florida and spain. stuart: the only group i will never invest in, airlines. and they're up today and everybody else is down. maryland senator ben cardin, he's introduced a bill to fund repairs for the baltimore bridge. who pays? lauren: he wants the federal government to foot the entire bill, 100%. current law states the federal government only has to fund 90 percent if of it. -- 90% of it. senator cardin says -- >> -- 100% federal funds in regards to the construction and replacement. this is not unprecedented. the 100% was used in the minnesota bridge replacement, and this is a commitment that is normal for this type of a catastrophic loss of a major infrastructure in our, in our country. lauren: yeah. well, there's a group of house republicans, they are reluctant to spend more money even on disaster spending without cutting spending elsewhere with. as far as we know, it does not appear that senator cardin,'s bill will have any spending cuts to offset -- stuart: of course not. this is vote buying. mary
things cost a lot of money, and somehow we're booking tickets to florida and spain. stuart: the only group i will never invest in, airlines. and they're up today and everybody else is down. maryland senator ben cardin, he's introduced a bill to fund repairs for the baltimore bridge. who pays? lauren: he wants the federal government to foot the entire bill, 100%. current law states the federal government only has to fund 90 percent if of it. -- 90% of it. senator cardin says -- >> -- 100%...
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go to my son's graduation, i can't go to the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. that's exactly what they want. this is about a election interference. that's all a it's about. stuart: okay. now, do those comments violate the judge's gag ordersome because the judge wants him to say virtually nothing, if he was opening his mouth bigtime right there. >> it's funny you ask that, i talked to a judge down here in miami yesterday and i said, judge, have you ever, ever entered that kind of gag order on a defendant. he said, no, having done it for a long, long time, never have. i don't think those comments violate the order. surely the defendant's first amendment rights still exist, and i think he can comment on his perception of the trial and how it's proceeding. stuart: real fast, do you think this trial, this case is going to be thrown out on a appeal? >> i think there's a lot of appellate problems. i don't think a verdict, if there is a guilty verdict, is going to last very far
go to my son's graduation, i can't go to the united states supreme court that i'm not in georgia or florida or north carolina campaigning like i should be. it's perfect for the radical left democrats. that's exactly what they want. this is about a election interference. that's all a it's about. stuart: okay. now, do those comments violate the judge's gag ordersome because the judge wants him to say virtually nothing, if he was opening his mouth bigtime right there. >> it's funny you ask...
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go out and try to rent an apartment in manhattan or salt lake city or miami, florida, or whatever. there's a housing shortage. how can rents go down when we have a housing startage -- shortage that's caused by high interest rates that joe biden is responsible for and by all these regulations in blue cities that a keep us from building? stuart: that's it. regulations. you can't build anything in america these days, especially in red states -- blue states. okay. how does today's hot, i call it a hot inflation number, what does it tell you about the economy? >> oh, i think the economy is sound and it's the not because of joe biden, it's just a.i. which, you know, has nothing to do with who's president and thing like that. we're going through a heavy investment period similar to the building of the interstate or the transcontinental railroad or thomas edison's grid, which is remarkable and we should celebrate. we're going to have some inflation, we're going to have much higher interest rates, i've said this before. but when we had higher interest rates before the financial crisis, the
go out and try to rent an apartment in manhattan or salt lake city or miami, florida, or whatever. there's a housing shortage. how can rents go down when we have a housing startage -- shortage that's caused by high interest rates that joe biden is responsible for and by all these regulations in blue cities that a keep us from building? stuart: that's it. regulations. you can't build anything in america these days, especially in red states -- blue states. okay. how does today's hot, i call it a...
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and so tina is up almost 4%, 17 was a handful of insurers to win a lucrative contract in the state of florida that takes effect in october and at last for six years. stuart: thank you very much indeed, today is april 15, grady trimble in washington, are people seeing higher refunds. >> $123 more than last year on average the average return or refund is about $3000 according to the treasury department and irs and as of early this month they had a grand total of $200 billion in refunds in the reason that they are higher this year because the irs adjusted the standard deduction and tax rates higher to offset inflation. this tax day more americans and never say the latest fox news poll, 64% that the taxes that they pay are too high. taxes are a major political issue this election cycle as well. former president trump touting his tax cuts and pushing for more and president biden says no go after the wealthy corporations. republicans are vowing to block tax hikes by biden. >> i've never gotten a single call from a constituent asking to add a single person to the ranks of the irs, let alone to doubl
and so tina is up almost 4%, 17 was a handful of insurers to win a lucrative contract in the state of florida that takes effect in october and at last for six years. stuart: thank you very much indeed, today is april 15, grady trimble in washington, are people seeing higher refunds. >> $123 more than last year on average the average return or refund is about $3000 according to the treasury department and irs and as of early this month they had a grand total of $200 billion in refunds in...