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>> brian: okay, how did that go? comes as president biden's state of the union address clear as low bar as many people are rejoicing on the left over his stamina, here to discuss it democratic strategist david carlucci and fox news contributor david webb. mr. carlucci, are you happy with that ad? is that playing into the criticism? does that work? >> yeah, i think leaning into his age is important, why? because those of us that support him know that he is pushing what he believes is important and all of us, whether we agree with him or not, have to respect the fact that the man has been around the block and knows his way around washington, d.c. he has been successful with the chips act, the a are a pa act ad pack act: whether you agree with him or not you have to respect that he knows his way washington, d.c. and leaning into that experience as vice president, decades in the senate, really proves fruitful to all of us that want to see results in washington. so i think, hey, it's two 80-year-olds running. >> brian: on
>> brian: okay, how did that go? comes as president biden's state of the union address clear as low bar as many people are rejoicing on the left over his stamina, here to discuss it democratic strategist david carlucci and fox news contributor david webb. mr. carlucci, are you happy with that ad? is that playing into the criticism? does that work? >> yeah, i think leaning into his age is important, why? because those of us that support him know that he is pushing what he believes is...
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. >> brian: big trouble in big easy. new orleans police prepping for a wild spring break. >> we have intelligence division that watches social media, we're prepared, we always are. >> brian: lawrence is live on bourbon street with more. >> steve: and a major burn to a new york city staple. why the left is coming after wood-fire pizza, which is delicious. >> ainsley: again? so good. >> steve: finally. final hour of "fox and friends" for tuesday starts now and mornings are better with friends. all right, 8:01. fox news alert, two hours away from hearing from former special counsel robert hur getting information on president biden's handling of classified documents. we know what he will say in the beginning, we have his opening remarks. >> brian: primaries today and caucuses. >> ainsley: live team coverage. madeleine rivera is in washington on the election and mark meredith is at the white house with preview of robert hur's remarks. mark. >>y woo are expecting house republicans to grill robert hur about what he learned abou
. >> brian: big trouble in big easy. new orleans police prepping for a wild spring break. >> we have intelligence division that watches social media, we're prepared, we always are. >> brian: lawrence is live on bourbon street with more. >> steve: and a major burn to a new york city staple. why the left is coming after wood-fire pizza, which is delicious. >> ainsley: again? so good. >> steve: finally. final hour of "fox and friends" for tuesday...
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>> brian: i know. >> steve: very polite. >> brian: second hour of "fox & friends." mornings are better friends. >> ainsley: did you ask permission to say that? >> brian: yeah. ♪ ♪ >> steve: all right. it is a tuesday. and, you know what? it's primary day in georgia and mississippi and the state of washington. plus hawaii is also holding their republican caucuses and, you know what? this is why it's a red letter day. today could be the day both parties lock in the nominees. it will probably be as of tomorrow this time joe biden vs. donald trump. >> ainsley: that's right. officially. meanwhile on capitol hill. special counsel robert hur is going to testify. that happens at 10:00 this morning on his report on president biden's handling of classified documents. >> brian: all right. we have team conch this morning and we are bragging. we have madeleine rivera, she is live in washington. but we begin with mark meredith at the white house mark take it away. >> good morning. today house republicans are expected to grill special counsel robert hur what he learned of pres
>> brian: i know. >> steve: very polite. >> brian: second hour of "fox & friends." mornings are better friends. >> ainsley: did you ask permission to say that? >> brian: yeah. ♪ ♪ >> steve: all right. it is a tuesday. and, you know what? it's primary day in georgia and mississippi and the state of washington. plus hawaii is also holding their republican caucuses and, you know what? this is why it's a red letter day. today could be the day...
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brian. >> brian: i know there sadly is civilian casualties, since operations began. are we to believe 30,000 and some of which are mother and children. we only get the numbers from hamas. have you gotten anything more substantial than that? >> trey: great question i posed to the defefense minister down top military spokes people and got an interest ing interesting. they agree with the numbers, but they are not taking into account the 11,000 casualties. one to two or one to one at civilian to militant ratio for those killed. they say the numbers from gaza do not take into account the militants killed. >> brian: 29 after the hour. the media twisting words. sean hannity will react to the headlines next. straight about dupuytren's contracture. surgery is not your only treatment option. people may think their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. visit findahandspecialist.com today to get started. look who saved slider sunday again! here we go... (♪) a perfect king's hawaiian slider. tastes good too! king's hawaiian slider sunday... the only way to
brian. >> brian: i know there sadly is civilian casualties, since operations began. are we to believe 30,000 and some of which are mother and children. we only get the numbers from hamas. have you gotten anything more substantial than that? >> trey: great question i posed to the defefense minister down top military spokes people and got an interest ing interesting. they agree with the numbers, but they are not taking into account the 11,000 casualties. one to two or one to one at...
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happy wednesday, brian kilmeade. >> brian: hope to see you in the hall or at the christmas party. danger china poses to american culture, hillary vaughn is live from the capitol. hi, hillary. >> hillary: they think china buying up farmland is a national security threat. chinese ownership of u.s. land haincreased by 256%. senator sherrod brown warned the problem could be worse, we don't know how much land china owns. it is not just how much land, it is where china is buying it. chinese are purchasing land around sensitive intill igence sites, i they could put up a spy camera on their own property. there is one near grand forks air force base. green charter, michigan, stopped plans for chinese owned goshen to set up shop on 260 acres of their land. now the company is suing over it. town supervisor telling fox as township supervisor, my concern is protecting people of green charter township. we might be a small community, we refuse to be bullied. not just capitol hill or small town, a new gallup poll asked who is america's largest enemy, 42% said china. >> ainsley: bill gates owned c
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better. >> brian: into thirds and causing a stir. i tackle only the biggest story on "fox and friends." going to try it. >> steve: back off. >> lawrence: first time in tv history, brian will have a bagel on air. >> steve: stay tuned to see if he does. >> brian:ats a cliff hanger, like "dynasty" 1978. >> lawrence: final hour of "fox and friends" starts now, our morning is better because you are our friends. >> brian: new york judge in donald trump's civil trial is ordering to monitor the trump organization for another three years. >> ainsley: the former president has until monday to post the $450 million bond. he says he has been denied by 30 insurance companies. >> steve: and judgement in westchester county, new york. >> lawrence: laying ground to seize property like a golf course and his industrialing estate. matt, you have been practicing law for a long time. average-day american that looks at this -- >> brian: average american does follow the law. >> steve: they don't comment on the law. >> lawrence: exactly. >> brian: go ahead, c
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. >> brian: how you doing? >> janice: look at that. >> brian: check with you later, janice. go overseas, israeli prime minister netanyahu not backing down from his plan to lead a ground invasion to rafah and as ramadan begin. trey yingst is in the middle of it all in tel aviv. trey. >> trey: it is day 157 of the war between israel and hamas and first day of ramadan and middle east is bracing for further escalation. inside gaza israeli forces are conducting daily raids supported by the air force and units along the border. the number three in hamas was targeted this weekend in central gaza. it is unclear if he was killed. palestinians gathered supplies for ramadan, first day of fasting is today. >> i think this ramadan will add to tragedy and torment because child of elderly who fast need to eat when they break their fast. that is not available financially or otherwise. >> trey: israeli prime minister netanyahu detailed to "fox and friends" next step in the operation in gaza and what comes next in the conflict. the israeli prime minister saying that. >> it is either israel or
. >> brian: how you doing? >> janice: look at that. >> brian: check with you later, janice. go overseas, israeli prime minister netanyahu not backing down from his plan to lead a ground invasion to rafah and as ramadan begin. trey yingst is in the middle of it all in tel aviv. trey. >> trey: it is day 157 of the war between israel and hamas and first day of ramadan and middle east is bracing for further escalation. inside gaza israeli forces are conducting daily raids...
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for now, brian, toss it over to you. >> brian: fox news alert now. the supreme court opinion on trump's ballot case could come as soon as this morning with the high court set to issue the ruling about 10:00 a.m. that on the eve of super tuesday. here to discuss is former house oversight committee chair and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. is there any doubt in your mind they are going to say he should stay on the ballot? >> i guess any time the court makes a decision you don't know quite what is going to happen. it is the an absolute antithesis of being pro-democracy to suggest that the way you promote item crease making sure your opponent is not on the ballot. that's absurdity i don't think any court can actually come to a conclusion and say yeah, that's good for america. let the voters decide. i think that's the fundamentally these politicians, they work for the voters. and if the voters can't vote for who they want to, then there is something fundamentally wrong. >> brian: right. look, he hasn't been convicted. he hasn't been charged with this
for now, brian, toss it over to you. >> brian: fox news alert now. the supreme court opinion on trump's ballot case could come as soon as this morning with the high court set to issue the ruling about 10:00 a.m. that on the eve of super tuesday. here to discuss is former house oversight committee chair and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. is there any doubt in your mind they are going to say he should stay on the ballot? >> i guess any time the court makes a decision you don't...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brian: i'm brian kilmeade in for laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. tonight new york governor kathy hochul confronted leaving the wake of jonathan dealer. exclusive details of what happened and what exactly what s said. why? because i actually live in massapequa and i know a lot of people in that area that were there. now this: the days of scranton joe are long gone. last night we got joe cool. his campaign says that star-studded fundraiser right across the street featuring not just highland celebrities but president obama and clinton netted $26 million. okay. but, get this, axios is describing last night of biden being, quote. the alpha male on the stage with two of the most gift the politicians of our time. really, again? it happens without us watching. you know, i find it exsass ter rating yet we never get to see that joe biden. even jon stewart feels the frustration i feel. >> you are telling us behind the scenes is he sharp and full of energy and on top of it and really in control and leading. you
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> brian: i'm brian kilmeade in for laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. tonight new york governor kathy hochul confronted leaving the wake of jonathan dealer. exclusive details of what happened and what exactly what s said. why? because i actually live in massapequa and i know a lot of people in that area that were there. now this: the days of scranton joe are long gone. last night we got joe cool. his campaign says that star-studded fundraiser...
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senator tom cotton, thank you. >> thank you, brian. >> brian: you got it. meanwhile carley shimkus is upstairs somewhere safe. >> carley: i am safe and i am upstairs. you are right on both fronts. fox business alert to get to here mercedes binns u.s.a. recalling 116,000 vehicles. improperly secured 48-volt ground connection. and chrysler is recalling over 38,000 ram and jeep vehicles. the automaker says there is an issue with the steering wheel column which could prevent the driver's airbags from deploying. fans of the stanley tumbler are gearing up for the brand's latest cloox with target. three new hit store shelves on sunday. if this is anything like past stanley drops long lines and products selling o fast. those are your headlines, brian, back downstairs to you. >> brian: thank you so much. shocking truth hind aoc's districts we sent rachel campos-duffy to investigate. ♪iabe jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's start! ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to see ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flush out som
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. >> brian: nikki haley wins the d.c. primary and says she may not support the eventual nominee. >> you are no longer bound by that pledge? >> no, i think i will make what decision i want to make but that's not something i'm thinking about. >> brian: nikki haley surrogate governor chris sununu reacts ahead. >> steve: making history, iowa's caitlin clark broke the ncaa all-time scoring record for men or women. >> for college basketball history. [cheers] she does it with a foul shot. >> ainsley: the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. and, remember, mornings are better with friends. >> brian: fox news alert. check your watch. because in a couple hours, the supreme court expected to issue at least one ruling today. >> ainsley: and it could be on the colorado case to determine whether or not former president donald trump will be kicked off the state's primary ballot. >> lawrence: gillian turner is live from the white house with the latest on that, hi, gillian. >> president biden is hold up at camp david this morn
. >> brian: nikki haley wins the d.c. primary and says she may not support the eventual nominee. >> you are no longer bound by that pledge? >> no, i think i will make what decision i want to make but that's not something i'm thinking about. >> brian: nikki haley surrogate governor chris sununu reacts ahead. >> steve: making history, iowa's caitlin clark broke the ncaa all-time scoring record for men or women. >> for college basketball history. [cheers] she...
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steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: madeleine, thank you very much. >> brian: kind of a tough thing his memory is fine. is he okay. he's not that old. he is 10 years older than he looks. whatever you want to say. so let's charge him because you've had 173 introduce. 147 witnesses. 7-millimeter documents. you've had classified documents in his midst dating from 1977 to '91 that was separate era in boxes with classified markings on them. you can't have it both ways. >> ainsley: you are saying that if they say he is not mentally stable, then they can't -- he can't stand trial. >> brian: that's pretty much the conclusion robert hur gave. >> steve: we kind of heard a little of it from kjp right there. the whole description, sympathetic well meaning elderly man with a bad memory. the white house and the biden team exploded at that. they are really angry at it. "the washington post" has got some details. >> brian: look at this. come on. >> steve: right there behind the corvette. that's in the garage. "the washington post" this morning has got some details about the back and forth regarding the
steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: madeleine, thank you very much. >> brian: kind of a tough thing his memory is fine. is he okay. he's not that old. he is 10 years older than he looks. whatever you want to say. so let's charge him because you've had 173 introduce. 147 witnesses. 7-millimeter documents. you've had classified documents in his midst dating from 1977 to '91 that was separate era in boxes with classified markings on them. you can't have it both ways. >> ainsley:...
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brian is going through them all state by state. brian? >> brian: they call it super tuesday for a research. so much at stake right now even though donald trump has a precipitous lead. 854 delegates up for grabs in today's primary. so let's go through most of the states that are in play. close contest you got to be republican. semi open contest you can be independents and the open contest can you just register that day and we can see it. so, as you look it right here, the purple are the closed. and i think it's pretty clear that donald trump does have his pockets of support there but, if you look at an area like california, which does have a share of moderates and disenchanted democrats you will wonder if he this take that opportunity. oklahoma is pure red you understand where that comes up. i find thin treeing, colorado for the longest time has been a purple state. i'm wondering with denver being overwhelmed by illegal immigrants being somewhat open to voting hard right or open to somebody viewed by many to be a little bit more moderate a
brian is going through them all state by state. brian? >> brian: they call it super tuesday for a research. so much at stake right now even though donald trump has a precipitous lead. 854 delegates up for grabs in today's primary. so let's go through most of the states that are in play. close contest you got to be republican. semi open contest you can be independents and the open contest can you just register that day and we can see it. so, as you look it right here, the purple are the...
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>> brian: actually i don't know what it is. why are we giving the rich more stuff? isn't that the problem in america? didn't you see the state of the union? the rich are the worst. they don't need more stuff. >> lawrence: i want to disagree with you. i want know when we are going to start giving these bags at the patriot awards. >> brian: fantastic. >> kayleigh: have to pay taxes on it. >> will: pay taxes on the hawk the items. good luck on the microneedling. >> brian: how much does that cost? microneedling does insurance pick that up? >> kayleigh: you are the one that knows. >> will: what was it worth 19,000? >> brian: that's a lot of microneedling. >> will: set your dvr for 6 to 9:00 a.m. so you never miss "fox & friends." >> brian: out of haiti because of gang violence. running the country. how this situation could make the migrant crisis even worse. look out, miami. ♪ and since i get 5% off every day with the mylowe's rewards credit card, we can get it today. no waiting for a sale. wait, we could have got this yesterday a
>> brian: actually i don't know what it is. why are we giving the rich more stuff? isn't that the problem in america? didn't you see the state of the union? the rich are the worst. they don't need more stuff. >> lawrence: i want to disagree with you. i want know when we are going to start giving these bags at the patriot awards. >> brian: fantastic. >> kayleigh: have to pay taxes on it. >> will: pay taxes on the hawk the items. good luck on the microneedling....
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>> steve: so far. >> brian: so far? what are you waiting for. >> ainsley: you said one network other than us covered. this cbs 3 seconds. look at others zero conch of this story. >> brian: i do have to correct the record i just watched it on cnn. >> lawrence: finally they decided to cover it. they accuse my state of being racist. they accuse my state of pouring gasoline. >> brian: yesterday. >> lawrence: on the fire. and do you see what is happening here? they charged our national guard. they charged the highest ranking police officers in our state is the state police. they charged him and as you can see, see, they put their hands up to act like they're nonviolent. but they are charging the cops and the national guard. something is going to happen at the border very soon. you can't charge cops. you can't charge the national guard. >> and one thing i will point to there has been an attempt by the administration to separate the border patrol from the state police as well as the national guard. so, jason owens, appointed b
>> steve: so far. >> brian: so far? what are you waiting for. >> ainsley: you said one network other than us covered. this cbs 3 seconds. look at others zero conch of this story. >> brian: i do have to correct the record i just watched it on cnn. >> lawrence: finally they decided to cover it. they accuse my state of being racist. they accuse my state of pouring gasoline. >> brian: yesterday. >> lawrence: on the fire. and do you see what is happening...
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>> brian: a little stress is good. a little traffic. >> carley: if you are never stressed and can have wine and cheese -- you can't enjoy those. >> steve: start with wine first thing in the morning. >> lawrence: carley wants a reason to drink wine. >> brian: meanwhile, how do we get off track. well wishes pouring in for princess kate after her cancer announcement. >> steve: alex hogan coming up next and piers morgan is how this story may simmer royal tensions. but i got jesus here, and we were wondering if you might want to pray with us. well, not the actual jesus. obviously, but let's spend some time with the real one. lord jesus. we take this moment today to simply be with you. we are lost. we are broken. but we are not alone. help us to grow closer to you. this lent, jesus name we pray. amen. join us in prayer. this lent on hallow. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation. or an unbearable itch. this painful blistering rash could also disrupt your work and time with family. shingles could also lead
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brian: we do have process problems. we don't pass a budget. 70% of the budget is on autopilot every year. but, the ultimate driver is not the process. it is that over the next 30 years, medicare faces a $77 trillion shortfall. social security faces a $38 trillion shortfall. and no one is pledging to do anything about it. you can have any process in the world but until it is not politically suicidal to point out that we can't borrow $116 trillion for two programs, we are not going to fix the problem. i'm going to level with you. there is no way to address long-term deficits, no way to stabilize a debt at 100% of gdp unless social security is reformed and medicare is reformed and middle-class taxes are going up. i'm a conservative. i hate tax hikes. you can't get rid of $116 trillion shortfall just on spending cuts. the math does not work and the politics don't work. the reason the problem gets worse because the three things politics take off the table is social security, medicare, and middle-class tax changes. i hate the
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brian, | david is right. when you look at the business that is being done, the chinese electrical vehicle battery maker is on the verge of investing billions of pounds here in the uk, and this is the political reality, isn't it? somehow we have to find ways to coexist, even though it is abundantly clear they are meddling in our parliamentary affairs? coexistence is certainly the objective. one can do no other given the extent— objective. one can do no other given the extent of the economy and power that china _ the extent of the economy and power that china wields. a decade or so ago. _ that china wields. a decade or so ago. when — that china wields. a decade or so ago, when david cameron was prime minister. _ ago, when david cameron was prime minister. it— ago, when david cameron was prime minister, it was a bit more than coexistence. it looked more like cooperation, and indeed a degree of chumminess. even at that point, at that time, — chumminess. even at that point, at that time, there were voices
brian, | david is right. when you look at the business that is being done, the chinese electrical vehicle battery maker is on the verge of investing billions of pounds here in the uk, and this is the political reality, isn't it? somehow we have to find ways to coexist, even though it is abundantly clear they are meddling in our parliamentary affairs? coexistence is certainly the objective. one can do no other given the extent— objective. one can do no other given the extent of the economy and...
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let us discuss this with brian armstrong. brian, welcome to the show. i want to start your actually not with the volumes, but i want to give you the chance. you are flying out to d.c. and hosting a lot of congress over at a summit at coinbase -- that coinbase is spearheading. how much do you see your presence in washington today? why is it so important for you and others to be there? >> we are hosting an event tomorrow called update the system event and we are inviting a bunch of policymakers, members of congress, the goal is to talk about all of the different use cases of crypto that are emerging. there is this trope that is out there that crypto does not have any use case and we could not -- and i could not be farther from the truth. crypto is a new form of sound money, it is returning to almost like a new gold standard that is digital. in this time of high inflation, i think people are interested in that. it is a nice check and balance that will help america with any issues there. it is digitizing the dollar and making payments fast, cheap, and globa
let us discuss this with brian armstrong. brian, welcome to the show. i want to start your actually not with the volumes, but i want to give you the chance. you are flying out to d.c. and hosting a lot of congress over at a summit at coinbase -- that coinbase is spearheading. how much do you see your presence in washington today? why is it so important for you and others to be there? >> we are hosting an event tomorrow called update the system event and we are inviting a bunch of...
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brian: it is strong. line usage has come down a bit which means the cost of borrowing went up and therefore i am a bit more careful. equipment purchases, more careful. they are fine making money and the prophets are strong and the team talk about profits driving this market, even midsize companies. the american economy is the dominant economy in terms of activity and interest and investment and lots of good trends. where are they using the line so much? it is more costly. that is the tension we're going through, trying to figure out how this economy will perform. four months ago people were worried about recession. now they are not. do they really want to invest heavily in it? that is where you see tension. everything is fine. it has to work the next twist in the economy. lisa: the people work from you -- for use out incredibly bullish. visit your job to look around corners and see what potentially could be the problem? otherwise things are suggesting 4.5% 10 year rates will be just fine for the activity.
brian: it is strong. line usage has come down a bit which means the cost of borrowing went up and therefore i am a bit more careful. equipment purchases, more careful. they are fine making money and the prophets are strong and the team talk about profits driving this market, even midsize companies. the american economy is the dominant economy in terms of activity and interest and investment and lots of good trends. where are they using the line so much? it is more costly. that is the tension...
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now, brian is here today with a friend -- bright future today. i appreciate that. thank you. this legislature caret people. this legislature caret >> this legislature cares about people. i know that, because of what you've done. this saves thousands of lives when covid struck and we are now one of a handful of states to curb excessive drug costs and we have more ways to grow healthcare work. we have passed the nation's best paid family medical leave program. our story about this the other day and i went to the county country market for my grandkids. the woman behind the counter said, i have to tell you something and my fellow electorates know that when you hear a constituency that, then you can be in for anything, so i was prepared. here is what she said. she said, i had a broken wrist last year and i couldn't do my job and the only thing that kept my family afloat was the paid family medical leave law. i really hope that you are having those conversations in your districts, as well. your policies are making it a ends in people's lives. now, we have more work to do. protect h
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that's, facts are stubborn things, i see my friend brian laughing. _ things, i see my friend brian laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's. — laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the — then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the united states has the best economy in the world after covid, the lowest — economy in the world after covid, the lowest unemployment rate, we need people to get intojobs because we don't _ need people to get intojobs because we don't have enough people to put intojobs _ we don't have enough people to put intojobs. college debt relief, i can get— intojobs. college debt relief, i can get on the list. joe biden has put together a great economy that people _ put together a great economy that people will be feeling better about in the _ people will be feeling better about in the months ahead. i would far rather— in the months ahead. i would far rather be — in the months ahead. i would far rather be joe biden then donald trump _ rather be joe biden then donald trump or— rather be joe biden then donald trump or revisioni
that's, facts are stubborn things, i see my friend brian laughing. _ things, i see my friend brian laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's. — laughing, but that's the truth. and then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the — then let's, let's go tojoe biden who the united states has the best economy in the world after covid, the lowest — economy in the world after covid, the lowest unemployment rate, we need people to get intojobs because we don't _ need people to get intojobs because...
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then our next speaker will be brian blais. brian is head of fairly w health policy think tank which has a lot of impact. particularly among republicans and on the right but many ideas to offer. he has a longer history before that. he was the point person for health policy change if not reform. different opinions on that in the trump white house and prior histy on the house side after the enactment of the a.c.a. a.c.a. he has spring board and research assistant and the rest is history. he has been to overcome it. john was over there in the senate which is the important ingredient andealth, education r kennedy and wrote a book about it. 12, 13 years ago. john was a practicing politician and knew how to run for office and getotes on occasion. we're all recovering in different ways. so john will be our last speaker. have some additional thoughts at the back end and then question and answer. kind of our basic format for today. why we are doing it more or less, the speakers and then the format. i have a lot of shut-in time. i was st
then our next speaker will be brian blais. brian is head of fairly w health policy think tank which has a lot of impact. particularly among republicans and on the right but many ideas to offer. he has a longer history before that. he was the point person for health policy change if not reform. different opinions on that in the trump white house and prior histy on the house side after the enactment of the a.c.a. a.c.a. he has spring board and research assistant and the rest is history. he has...
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i want to thank brian and jared for leading. with that i call up representative ed case from hawaii. mr. case: good morning. a recent national poll reconfirmed what we all know, and that is that the approval of congress among the ame people is at a low point that has not been seen for at least a decade. and when you look at the of that assessment of congress, it is not the dysfunction, it is not the yelling and screaming it is not the constant division, it is a lack of leadership on the compelling urgent issues of the day. that's what the american people want. they wantd. and leadership in today's congress and this world does take compromise, does take does take a commitment to producing a product that is going to work. we know within our country, ou colleagues out there believe that our federal government is not leading. we certainly know at this point that our world questions our leadership on compelling issues of our day. when we look at what those issues are, certainly ukraine israel taiwan, and china, and retaining and rega
i want to thank brian and jared for leading. with that i call up representative ed case from hawaii. mr. case: good morning. a recent national poll reconfirmed what we all know, and that is that the approval of congress among the ame people is at a low point that has not been seen for at least a decade. and when you look at the of that assessment of congress, it is not the dysfunction, it is not the yelling and screaming it is not the constant division, it is a lack of leadership on the...
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. >> brian: here we go. you are not going to believe that a massive emergency response is underway after this bridge in baltimore collapsed earlier this morning. >> steve: did you see that? stunning. the entire span of the francis scott key bridge came crashing down into the river after a container ship rammed a support beam as you can see in the left hand part of the screen. >> lawrence: so firefighters say as many as 20 people are in the water. and it's being described as a mass casualty event, kayleigh. >> we are awaiting a press conference that's expected to begin at 6:15 a.m. we will take you there live when it happens. go to griff jenkins who is live on the scene. griff? >> griff: yeah, good morning, guys. you can't overstate how significant of that collapse this was. , this we're learning the details from overnight around 1:30 a.m. that's when this singapore flagged cargo ship hit one of the major beams and collapsed that entire span. the video just stunning. and we are learning this is being treated
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>> brian, thanks for having me. that's entirely fair to say, but i don't think it's that hard to do. especially with software and technology that we have today. figuring out your level and how you compare to your peers shouldn't be challenging. the problem is, that employers don't want to share that data with employees. >> yeah. and i think that's -- listen, we would all love to know what our colleagues are making. that's what you're helping them do. but your data is not like this guy over here makes this. are you sort of compiling it, i'm guessing in a more broad framework so people know, i'm at the company, i've done the same jothe samein your industry? say you're at tech, you have seven years of experience. generally, this is roughly the band that you can expect. priva that your peers can't see you from anyone else, we want to be able to show you how you stack versus your peers with the same level and same level of experience. >> and these are industries where i'm assuming that performance -- for example, sales.
>> brian, thanks for having me. that's entirely fair to say, but i don't think it's that hard to do. especially with software and technology that we have today. figuring out your level and how you compare to your peers shouldn't be challenging. the problem is, that employers don't want to share that data with employees. >> yeah. and i think that's -- listen, we would all love to know what our colleagues are making. that's what you're helping them do. but your data is not like this...
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i have a question for brian. you think there's any chance that fox news will lose its influence and go down? i think around the edges, these lawsuits do matter. you know, you're not going to hear them defame dominion again. but in general, fox still the beating heart of the gop, as dominant as ever, as a 100 fox wannabes out like newsmax, but none of them have the power. fox so, you know, i think lachlan murdoch deserves all the scrutiny he gets and a whole lot more. and here's my message public. pressure does matter. peer pressure matters, media pressure matters. coverage of these figures matters. they all get google alerts for their names. they actually do care. people think of them. so, you know i do think that the attention matters. all right. thanks. we're going to kind of go a speed round just as we try to get to many of your questions. go ahead. over here. yes. i want to thank everybody. it was just lovely and i want to ask brian, i got to be in watching from reliable sources were it was amazing who you br
i have a question for brian. you think there's any chance that fox news will lose its influence and go down? i think around the edges, these lawsuits do matter. you know, you're not going to hear them defame dominion again. but in general, fox still the beating heart of the gop, as dominant as ever, as a 100 fox wannabes out like newsmax, but none of them have the power. fox so, you know, i think lachlan murdoch deserves all the scrutiny he gets and a whole lot more. and here's my message...
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i look forward to the discussion. >> thank you, brian. we'll squeeze our discussion because i'm contractually obligated to go to the audience. john, you have enough time. i wanted to ensure that. last but not least, because he was flying in from boston this morning. >> thank you, tom, for pulling this together. thanks for gabe for incisive and really interesting look back. i think as tom says it's always valuable to get some perspective and look back at things we forgot about and overlooked. i have some comments, differences in interpretation, probably with everybody. i do have a few slides. i'm going to see if i can pull it up. here we go. here's my first one. like chip, when i read the paper i thought back to 1988. have we ever, in fact, repealed a major social welfare benefit lawn u.s. history? yes, we have. 1989, 17 months after the law was signed by prede ronald reagan. i ow you can't take your eyes off that picture, and neither could i. that's from left to gh that's johningell, henry waxman, otis bowen, standing near the front, dave
i look forward to the discussion. >> thank you, brian. we'll squeeze our discussion because i'm contractually obligated to go to the audience. john, you have enough time. i wanted to ensure that. last but not least, because he was flying in from boston this morning. >> thank you, tom, for pulling this together. thanks for gabe for incisive and really interesting look back. i think as tom says it's always valuable to get some perspective and look back at things we forgot about and...
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brian: thanks. it's unclear how the goon squad was actually started but we do know that this pattern of behavior involved a core group of deputies stretching back nearly 20 years. they chose their targets based on these peoples alleged crimes and they mainly went after folks that they suspected of dealing or possessing methamphetamine or other drugs. and then after they found them, they would burst into their homes or pull them over while they were driving and begin these brutal interrogations that often involved anywhere from repeated tastings to waterboarding to burning, you name it. john: this has been going on for some time, two decades. how many other cases are there out there do you think? brian: we don't know how many but we interviewed over 50 people who claimed they experienced or witnessed torture at the hand of rankin county deputies. of those, we were able to cooperate 17 -- corroborate 17 incidents dating back 18 years. john: the sheriff is resisting calls to resign. how high up did kno
brian: thanks. it's unclear how the goon squad was actually started but we do know that this pattern of behavior involved a core group of deputies stretching back nearly 20 years. they chose their targets based on these peoples alleged crimes and they mainly went after folks that they suspected of dealing or possessing methamphetamine or other drugs. and then after they found them, they would burst into their homes or pull them over while they were driving and begin these brutal interrogations...
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go brian. >> thanks for allowing me to participate. gabe, thanks for the p and thoughtful trip down memory lane. the a.c.a. in 2024 is largely the law that the health care indust would have written. the main components, the large new subsidies through exchanges through medicaid expansion, through 340-b are all growing. health insurers reaped windfalls and enjoying their position. the main component that the industry disliked, cadillac tax, gone. health insurance tax a, gone. medical device tax, independenty board, gone. all in big partisan votes. the the health industry were to support enactment to get all the stuff they wanted and worked to eliminate what they didn't like and that's how it played out in a way that substantially increased federal deficits. in retrospect president obama guarantee that it wouldn't increase deficits had been made to get the law passed. as gabe discussed this, the class program significantly contributed to the law's purported deficit redtion. th's because collections needed to come in for five years before
go brian. >> thanks for allowing me to participate. gabe, thanks for the p and thoughtful trip down memory lane. the a.c.a. in 2024 is largely the law that the health care indust would have written. the main components, the large new subsidies through exchanges through medicaid expansion, through 340-b are all growing. health insurers reaped windfalls and enjoying their position. the main component that the industry disliked, cadillac tax, gone. health insurance tax a, gone. medical...
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and brian is confident the bill will make it to the governor's desk should be signed into law. the fines against ripple wells will take effect in summer 2026. reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news right now. time for 4 zone forecast as we get a live look outside at that beautiful city. >> scape there with those for boating clouds moving in. lawrence, you know, one time ago, there's a big surfer movie called endless summer. yes, all the snow that we've had. we get universe and called in this winter. yeah. and let skiing, right. i mean, they're going to do it for. they may be skiing well in the summer months again, they did last am est open all the way to july. now we've got more snow on the way that had a lot of snow over the weekend. here's look toward halftime right now. shrouded in clouds out there as we speak. but >> no snow right now, but it is going to pick up again as we head toward the middle weeks to couple scattered snow showers over the tahoe where you can 80 50 that things move along. pretty good across some of the highways there. but we are goin
and brian is confident the bill will make it to the governor's desk should be signed into law. the fines against ripple wells will take effect in summer 2026. reporting at the state capitol. a tom wallace kron. 4 news right now. time for 4 zone forecast as we get a live look outside at that beautiful city. >> scape there with those for boating clouds moving in. lawrence, you know, one time ago, there's a big surfer movie called endless summer. yes, all the snow that we've had. we get...
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brian dutcher can't believe there was not a whistle. he is not happy with that sequence of events. >> i mean, from my vannage point it looked like butler took a heck of a shot. that is a foul for sure. andrew: here is butler on the other end. steve: not as much as i thought. euandrew: house looks for free throws. tru washington the freshman from phoenix is back on the floor replacing the 25-year-old jamal baker. andrew: tied at 59-59. the fans rise at the thomas and mack center. it has been a banner year for the mountain west and the final mountain west conference game of the year is coming right down to the wire. ledee off the front of the rim and rebound with washington. steve: you will take your chances with him doing that. at least you don't have to foul him on that. andrew: seven lady changes, s ties, all here in the second half as we are inside four to play. mashburn jr. over ledee, air ball. butler lets it go out of bounds and we have our final media time-out. what a fitting end to an incredible year in the mountain west. all tie
brian dutcher can't believe there was not a whistle. he is not happy with that sequence of events. >> i mean, from my vannage point it looked like butler took a heck of a shot. that is a foul for sure. andrew: here is butler on the other end. steve: not as much as i thought. euandrew: house looks for free throws. tru washington the freshman from phoenix is back on the floor replacing the 25-year-old jamal baker. andrew: tied at 59-59. the fans rise at the thomas and mack center. it has...
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brian: it is something like $100 million. it is a decent sized business, still pretty small compared to the other walled gardens, but they have only been a business in a normal sense for about four or five years. they tried to make money from advertising and it did not go far, but the current iteration of the business is new, still growing. they are doing a lot of work around safety. they are building a lot of brand relationships. so pretty early days. jon: for big ad budgets now and people overseeing them, what does a platform like this bring to the table? what audience does it bring them? brian: the first thing i like to point out his diversification -- out is diversification in the sense that large advertisers don't like to feel they are locked in or spending too much with the biggest platforms, google, etc. that's the first thing to think about. they are playing up contextual advertising. contextual meaning old-school advertising, like magazines, where you reach people based on interests, as opposed to a lot of data, mean
brian: it is something like $100 million. it is a decent sized business, still pretty small compared to the other walled gardens, but they have only been a business in a normal sense for about four or five years. they tried to make money from advertising and it did not go far, but the current iteration of the business is new, still growing. they are doing a lot of work around safety. they are building a lot of brand relationships. so pretty early days. jon: for big ad budgets now and people...
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man speaking is brian butler. longtime mar-a-lago employee who quit three months after the i searched the property. butler testified to special jack smith team and is in the indictment as trump employee five. nbc news has not independently confirmed mr. butler's role, the fact he has come for now is telling. any day now the judge in the case may release the identities of unnamed witnesses like witness number 5. it puts at least a dozen others like mr. butler at risk. judge cannon has yet to rule on whether she will release the names of the prosecution. she held a hearing 11 days ago, the trial date is still very much tbd. joining me now is msnbc lisa rubin. it's always so wonderful to have you on set. continued confusion about what's happening in florida. and other legal scholars, what is canon going to do here? this seems like a very bad call, witnesses should be protected. especially those the president has a history of aligning if not outright harassing pictures i was reading the transcript you are referring to
man speaking is brian butler. longtime mar-a-lago employee who quit three months after the i searched the property. butler testified to special jack smith team and is in the indictment as trump employee five. nbc news has not independently confirmed mr. butler's role, the fact he has come for now is telling. any day now the judge in the case may release the identities of unnamed witnesses like witness number 5. it puts at least a dozen others like mr. butler at risk. judge cannon has yet to...
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because i also think the-- oh, clap for brian. [applause] >> i do think the process can make a difference a little bit. i think a huge part of theo to problem is the opposite of what our polarized moment has created. so if you fiscal progress, you need to focus on the long-term, not the short-term. not the immediate, the longer term. health of the economy and making things sustainable. you need to focus on good policy, not good politicsment politics. you need to make choices rather than a freelunch. and those are literally the opposites of things i see going on with polarization. it leads me to think that the process does have to be more of the fix. if you have to take somet's not democratic, but our democratic leaders are not doing anything hard, they're unwilling to. so i would require that there's a budget and if there's no budget. i have an auto cr or an auto cr that cuts spending across the board or spending and raising taxes across the board and encourages a budget and makes an automatic one. pay-go means if you're putting n
because i also think the-- oh, clap for brian. [applause] >> i do think the process can make a difference a little bit. i think a huge part of theo to problem is the opposite of what our polarized moment has created. so if you fiscal progress, you need to focus on the long-term, not the short-term. not the immediate, the longer term. health of the economy and making things sustainable. you need to focus on good policy, not good politicsment politics. you need to make choices rather than a...
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— interesting to me, to cut it to brian and _ interesting to me, to cut it to brian and everybody, the trump team went out _ brian and everybody, the trump team went out and got a hold of the republican infrastructure, they got a hold _ republican infrastructure, they got a hold of— republican infrastructure, they got a hold of the state and national parties. — a hold of the state and national parties, and the blow out brian is looking _ parties, and the blow out brian is looking for— parties, and the blow out brian is looking for tonight is because they changed _ looking for tonight is because they changed the rules in a lot of these primaries — changed the rules in a lot of these primaries. it's winner take all. so he will— primaries. it's winner take all. so he will come up short tonight, but he will come up short tonight, but he is _ he will come up short tonight, but he is still— he will come up short tonight, but he is still the nominee for a long time _ he is still the nominee for a long time and — he is still the nominee for a long time and will face off against j
— interesting to me, to cut it to brian and _ interesting to me, to cut it to brian and everybody, the trump team went out _ brian and everybody, the trump team went out and got a hold of the republican infrastructure, they got a hold _ republican infrastructure, they got a hold of— republican infrastructure, they got a hold of the state and national parties. — a hold of the state and national parties, and the blow out brian is looking _ parties, and the blow out brian is looking for—...
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good morning, brian. >> brian: yeah, that's exactly right, bill. good morning. taxpayers this year alone will pay $2.3 billion to care for migrants in new york city. the biggest cost, housing. 15,000 migrant families and their children. the city is paying $400 a night per migrant family to house them in hotels like the roosevelt. so in june, new york state launched a $25 million migrant relocation program offering to pay an entire year's rent for every migrant family that moves out of the city. but so far, the program has had trouble. the goal is to relocate 1250 families but only 178 families have taken part with more than 460 family relocations still pending. a part of the problem is new york's suburban communities do not want them. just five of the state's 62 counties are accepting migrant relocations. rockland county says, look, this is the city's problem. >> because you asked for it. you're a sanctuary city. we're not. the fact of the matter is we don't have the ability to do it because after that one year, who is going to be responsible for the massive cos
good morning, brian. >> brian: yeah, that's exactly right, bill. good morning. taxpayers this year alone will pay $2.3 billion to care for migrants in new york city. the biggest cost, housing. 15,000 migrant families and their children. the city is paying $400 a night per migrant family to house them in hotels like the roosevelt. so in june, new york state launched a $25 million migrant relocation program offering to pay an entire year's rent for every migrant family that moves out of the...
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interview with brian cornell. it's tuesday, march 5 ath, 2024 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. andrew is off today. here we go. it's tuesday. yesterday was a rare down day for the markets. the first session of three that you saw declines. none of the declines hit .50% which is why you see red arrows this morning. however, you are still talking about all three of the major averages less than 1% from the all-time highs. dow down 50 points s&p down 15. the nasdaq is the biggest decliner with points and percentages this morning. those futures are off 117 points. take a look at treasury yields. they were higher yesterday, but you are seeing a pullback this morning. the ten-year yield below 4.18%. the two-year yield at 4.58. joe mentioned that bitcoin continues to climb. it is down by 1%. 6 6 6 $66,834. we are watching the price of gold futures. gold hitting the record
interview with brian cornell. it's tuesday, march 5 ath, 2024 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. andrew is off today. here we go. it's tuesday. yesterday was a rare down day for the markets. the first session of three that you saw declines. none of the declines hit .50% which is why you see red arrows this morning....
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the brother of 3 time brian minister, nevada cities, has won his new job, but the vote for majority of focused on lawmakers. it's fine. so i'm a mandate to go one feeling the driver beat the i bought you dude, former prime minister in brown hon. has accused should each spot the under collision partners of winning several of the seats toward tricking b. d. i see of the water off was done. but with my buckets on sponsor for the military in favor of the correlation and navigation, they denied yet so the politic assembly has consistently factors production allegations and for promoting. denise, the politics share boss to beef has served multiple times. as the chief glenn is still focused on the most populous and politically important funds of problems when his brother was heading the country, as he now steps up to the prime minister's office again, his niece has taken over as chief minister has been job. i need to ship student often considered a stepping stone to fidget by will. she is the daughter of nevada city. she had boss city 1st also in was in the august of im, john con, to one know
the brother of 3 time brian minister, nevada cities, has won his new job, but the vote for majority of focused on lawmakers. it's fine. so i'm a mandate to go one feeling the driver beat the i bought you dude, former prime minister in brown hon. has accused should each spot the under collision partners of winning several of the seats toward tricking b. d. i see of the water off was done. but with my buckets on sponsor for the military in favor of the correlation and navigation, they denied yet...
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brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. those are some pretty alarming statistics, aren't they? let's talk to vanda felbab brown, a scholar of crime, conflict, and nontraditional security threats at the brookings institution. she joins us from washington. thank you for being here. i've got to say, i don't think i've seen the effects of fenta nyl as to say, i don't think i've seen the effects of fentanyl as close up as that. the thing that strikes me immediately is the business model for the drug pushers, because obviously they want people to be addicted and to keep buying, but this is so strong, it's killing people at a far greater rate than other drugs, isn't it?— other drugs, isn't it? seen in histo . other drugs, isn't it? seen in history- and _ other drugs, isn't it? seen in history. and it _ other drugs, isn't it? seen in history. a
brian could consider himself lucky. during the period that he was on the streets from november 2020 to april 2023, 1683 people died in san francisco due to a drug overdose, most of them from synthetic opioids like fentanyl. those are some pretty alarming statistics, aren't they? let's talk to vanda felbab brown, a scholar of crime, conflict, and nontraditional security threats at the brookings institution. she joins us from washington. thank you for being here. i've got to say, i don't think...
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brian: that trade is a big part of this. how does a chinese government react and again let's not even get into what happens of trump 60% tariffs. >> next time we can spend 10 minutes on it. good to see you. can't sell byd you're knocking to do the commercials on meta anymore. our coaches money win out there is much as it does in the u.s.. >> live from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? you can get two unlimited lines for just $30 each month. all in the most reliable 5g mobile network nationwide wireless that works for you. switch to comcast business mobile and save big with up to $500 off an eligible samsung device with a qualifying trade-in. don't wait call, click or visit an xfinity store . (jennifer) the reason why golo customers have such long term success is because we focus on real foods
brian: that trade is a big part of this. how does a chinese government react and again let's not even get into what happens of trump 60% tariffs. >> next time we can spend 10 minutes on it. good to see you. can't sell byd you're knocking to do the commercials on meta anymore. our coaches money win out there is much as it does in the u.s.. >> live from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if...
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brian brenberg joins us now. brian, question for you, how have home sales changed since joe biden took office? >> yeah, we're doing how it started and how it's going under bidenomics: home edition. take a look at this. let's start with existing home sales. they've dropped under biden by 33%. now, that's not because people don't want to buy homes. they do. it's because people don't want to sell homes. inventory has shrunk. look what that's done to sales prices, ash. they've gone up by 26.6% on average. ashley: wow. >> now, you hear the president talking a lot about wanting to give tax credits for mortgages. that's the reason why. he's killing affordability. look at mortgage rates. they're up 57.8%. and, remember, that's for somebody who can put down 20k for a down payment. if you don't have that kind of cash, you're going to be paying even more for that monthly mortgage. that, ashley, has pushed a lot of people into renting, but your not going to get much relief there because average rents have gone up by almost 2
brian brenberg joins us now. brian, question for you, how have home sales changed since joe biden took office? >> yeah, we're doing how it started and how it's going under bidenomics: home edition. take a look at this. let's start with existing home sales. they've dropped under biden by 33%. now, that's not because people don't want to buy homes. they do. it's because people don't want to sell homes. inventory has shrunk. look what that's done to sales prices, ash. they've gone up by...
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brian will get to you in just a second. derek, let me go to you first because i was talking with the baltimore fire chief about this in the previous hour and he was talking about what they had to go through in terms of a rescue operation overnight. he was saying that they mainly we're focusing on a surface rescue operation. i suppose that's because they were just looking for a heads poking out of the water at that hour, but tell us a little bit more about what people might have been going through during all of this. >> yeah, i heard that interview, jim and he also mentioned the fact that it was that the complicating efforts was the fact that it was dark, but also the fact that it's just dangerously cold within the water to water as well across the operatives key river, 48 degree temperatures. in fact, that's what the closest baltimore harbor temperature gauge is actually reading. here's the sixth 95 corridor. there's the key bridge that collapsed overnight roughly about 01:30. we're entering into, i believe, about the 10th
brian will get to you in just a second. derek, let me go to you first because i was talking with the baltimore fire chief about this in the previous hour and he was talking about what they had to go through in terms of a rescue operation overnight. he was saying that they mainly we're focusing on a surface rescue operation. i suppose that's because they were just looking for a heads poking out of the water at that hour, but tell us a little bit more about what people might have been going...
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. >> brian: the great advice, don't you have got to be inclusive. >> steve: the end of the statement you reached out to thd of the statement and i invite you to be a part of this political movement. >> steve: joe biden to make his big speech tonight exactly 12 hours and let's see, 24 seconds from right now here could you get the best coverage on television and our state of the union address coverage starts 9:00 p.m. eastern with bret baier and martha. >> brian: we will get the postgame and pregame show appearance before we will talk about it tomorrow morning. >> brian: you can listen more on the radio 9:00 until 12:00. >> lawrence: we will see you tomorrow. >> steve: bye dies. >> dana: president biden in desperate need of a reset but will he get one at the state of the union? good morning, i am dana perino and bill hemmer is on assignment. >> thank you for having me gillian turner in washington and this is "america's newsroom." tonight speech a prime time opportunity to ease some of those concerns about his fitness for office. he is expected to tout his economy as his biggest achieve
. >> brian: the great advice, don't you have got to be inclusive. >> steve: the end of the statement you reached out to thd of the statement and i invite you to be a part of this political movement. >> steve: joe biden to make his big speech tonight exactly 12 hours and let's see, 24 seconds from right now here could you get the best coverage on television and our state of the union address coverage starts 9:00 p.m. eastern with bret baier and martha. >> brian: we will...
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on the end we have brian riedl senior fellow at the manhattan institute. brian's research is mostly in the areas of federal spending, tax policy and as well as broad macroeconomic issues like inflation and economic growth. brian also economist to senator rob portman, staff director of the senate finance committee on fiscal responsibility and economic growth, and in policy positions with mitt romney and marco rubio presidential welcome to all the panelists and thanks to all of you in the audience for spending your saturday afternoon with us for the dismal science panel. so most of you probably recall from the clinton years the line it's the economy, stupid. polls tell us that the economy is the number one topic voters want goveron but voters have different ideas about what economic issues are important now, and depending on their political leanings widely divergent views on the state and direction of the economy. according to a suffolk university paul last month, 46% of amerink in a recession or depression right now. another1% think we are in a period of st
on the end we have brian riedl senior fellow at the manhattan institute. brian's research is mostly in the areas of federal spending, tax policy and as well as broad macroeconomic issues like inflation and economic growth. brian also economist to senator rob portman, staff director of the senate finance committee on fiscal responsibility and economic growth, and in policy positions with mitt romney and marco rubio presidential welcome to all the panelists and thanks to all of you in the...