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♪. stuart: that is a better version of we are the champions. i like queen that's the song you play with the big sporting event. >> once a year when i run i listen to this my annual run. stuart: 10:00 o'clock eastern were to go straight to the money as we usually do, the dow industrial is up 16, s&p virtually unchanged, nasdaq up 13-point not that much price change, the ten year treasury has reached 4.16%, the price of oil has gone to $76 a barrel and bitcoin moments ago we had it quoted at 48000 and change and is at 48749. that is the market. now this. what a weekend, furious political activity as the democrats respond to the report questioning the president's
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mental ability to do his job. it started badly, karine jean-pierre made a hash of explaining biden's memory loss and on saturday morning and got worse, the new york times bluntly told the president to stop denying his weakness, on the same day and other times columnist wrote it's not a question if biden should step down but when, the new york times, the bible of the democrat party. on the sunday talk shows the democrats rolled out their defense, senator chris coons and jen psaki blame the media for piling on about the president's age, then came the president's personal lawyer who said the special counsel's report went off the rails but he would not release transcripts of the presidents five hours of interviews that revealed his memory loss in the first place, you cannot see the evidence. then came the donald trump, that if the europeans don't pay for the own defense he would let the russians do what they like, voters might approve of that
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especially as biden saddens $800 billion to ukraine. this monday morning a crushing rebuke, abc news poll, 86% of all voters believe he's too old for a second term and 77% of democrats say the same thing. one thing is clear, the vast majority believes this president cannot serve a second term. it's time somebody explained it to him. second hour of varney just getting started. ♪ charlie hurt joining me now. in my opinion the democrats are mounting a very weak defense, what say you. >> i agree with you, they are but the problem for them the
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democrats are all about control if you want to understand the democrat party what they care about first and foremost is control that's why i think they will do everything that they can to keep joe biden in place for as long as they can so they can control the process. i think you put your finger on the biggest problem that they have, the biggest problem how do you hide this guy, it is impossible, they got away and 2020 because of covid and all of the hysteria surrounding covid they were able to get away with it but i don't think they will get away with it. the problem in terms of keeping the party together and at least until the convention is the fact that everybody is seeing clips of the guy, he is 81. whatever six months between now and the convention is a lifetime for a guy like this and you simply cannot control it. we will have more in more episodes like the ones over the past week although what we've seen over the past week i have to say thursday was the most
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mind blowing day i have ever seen in american politics. >> it was a pivotal point in my opinion. president biden's campaign, they're shutting down any idea that is going to step aside the ahead of the election. roll tape. >> how do you respond to democrats who say they want to see a change at the top of the ticket? >> i'm in the process of doing it now and demonstrating the presidents accomplishments have been second to none in joe biden will get up everyday. he is never ever going to quit. that is not what he's done his entire life. stuart: he's never ever going to quit, never ever going to step aside, he stays in, my question, how are they going to hide it, extraordinary basement strategy. >> i mean this not necessarily as an insult but joe biden is a political cockroach, he never goes anywhere this is all he's ever done for 50 years he's not
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going to do anything else or walk away willingly. but again if you want an orderly transition, the only way to do it is to keep them in place through the primary and allow him to collect all the delegates and convey the delegates once he has it wrapped up that is the only orderly way of doing it and a big reason why democrats are so successful or more successful politically then republicans is they are top-down leadership, they believe in everything has to be orderly, you don't get a free-for-all, you don't have donald trump rising up at the democrat party, if that were the case rfk would been back and neck with joe biden the democrat primary, they're not going to let that happen because the power in the deborah party would lose total control of the party if they allow that to happen. stuart: don't lose control,
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charlie hurt, we will see you soon. what is nikki haley saying about president biden's ability to serve. >> she is doubling down that biden is unfit and democrats are in a panic because of that, here she was in south carolina campaigning yesterday. >> give a special counsel come down and say the joe biden is diminished. he's losing his memory, we saw he did not want to do the interview before the super bowl i wish him well, i do but this is serious. and we need to be very cautious of what's happening. russia, china and iran are paying attention to every bit of this. my bet is 30 days from now i don't think joe biden will be the nominee. >> she is obviously taking his mental decline very seriously,
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she was very sober in the soundbite but she's also trying to break ahead of donald trump. she said i'm going to stay in through super tuesday. and at the rally she handed out mental competency tests. one question can you identify the sound, can you draw a clock, she was poking fun at the age of joe biden but also president trump. stuart: it doesn't work against trump, he so vigorous. >> if she doesn't think that biden is going to be the nominee and a month, she still has to beat trump that's only part i'm confused with that. stuart: is super pack supporting robert f kennedy junior, the added surprise at during the super bowl last night, what was it about. >> it was a remake of his uncles campaign ad, jfk back in 1960. watch here.
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> same jingle and photos of rfk junior superimposed on jfk. it is a super pack supporting rfk junior that did that they're trying to capitalize on the kennedy name even as some kennedy's are speaking out against the ad and the candidate for rfk junior anti-vaccine stands. rfk junior responded to that and apologizes for any pain he caused his family. the ad was created by the american value super pack and without any involvement or approval for my campaign. fcc rules prohibit from consulting with me or my staff, he did not know? was that a surprise for him to? the campaign said they loved and grateful for it but that was rfk's response. stuart: i'm not sure about that
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how do you not know there's a super bowl ad favoring new going to be on the air. thank you very much, let's go back to the market. why are you predicting strong earnings in 2024 and what does that mean for the market? >> and projecting strong earnings for 2024 and obviously when you have strong earnings that's good to be very good for the health of the market as a whole, heading into this earnings, i'm very surprised by the results about 80% of the companies have be on "the bottom line" which is about 10% higher than the historical average of about 70%. if you rewind back to q3 not a whole lot of major teams were talked about the guidance on commentary because that one more quarter to gather the information on economic data. if you fast-forward to q1 earnings of 2024 is the first quarter of the fourth quarter, not a whole lot of companies are talking about the guidance
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because that's why the focus on this quarter q4 as been such a focus for the market and since january 1 using the s&p 500 earnings expectation for this year climbed about 7% but that's also coming off the expectation for the market of october coming down to 6% which is about two times greater then the historical average ringback of earnings heading into the end of the year. right now estimates for the s&p 500 are looking to grow about 11% in i think the number will be quite true. stuart: i know there is one stock that you like in particular, united health $513 a share, where is it going. >> i don't just like united health i love it i love it for its evaluation and earnings and the ability to pull different levers for productivity into the future. if you look at evaluation rate the stock is trading at 10% discount to the s&p 500 which
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traded closer to a 10 - 15% premium but you seen the consistency of earnings growth being greater than 10% which is higher than the historical average for the s&p 500 seeking get a stock in the valuation cheaper than the s&p 500 with a more consistent growth profile into the future that is something i will buy all the time and more of a productivity kicker for this name in the name has a lot of opportunity to increase margins in the near-term even after the medical loss ratio problems in the past quarter. the craze in the narrative for the market is obviously a.i. and output for productivity intake of a lot of companies talk about that. not every single one is going to be a beneficiary. i do see that for you, the technology through a.i. in that system can definitely increase volumes in decreased cost. >> unitedhealth, he loves it, thank you for joining us, we will see you soon. lauren is looking at the movers and i see lows is definitely moving up 2.6%.
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>> they were upgraded j.p. morgan to the equivalent of a by price target to 65 they see a turnaround in the home improvement market in the added lows to the analyst focus as a value stock idea. stuart: a big loss as the discount retailer. >> home essentials. >> there's a report that there seeking financing and they hired a turnaround consulting firm. luke capital kat timpf to sell price target from six all the way down to 1 dollar. stuart: you gotta tell me about joby aviation don't they have an electric taxi. >> they are up 5% today they plan to launch and the united arab emirate's and early 2026 so next year you might see them doing practice runs in the uae. it is coming. stuart: and electric playing? interesting. >> israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu responds after biden calls his response in gaza over the top.
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stuart: told you about the military recruitment in the u.s. it is sparked big changes in the recruitment process. alexandria hoff and washington. what changes are we talking
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about. the navy announced dropping the high school diploma and ged requirement the air force is welcoming back retirees to active duty so they tried to find ways to broaden the poll of possible recruits. recruitment goals were missed by 20000 overall, the army suffering a 10000 soldier gap space force in the marine corps are the only two branches to hit their targets in the marines stated that this was done arguably facing the most challenging recruiting environment since the establishment of the all volunteer force. according to the national defense authorization act, the number of personnel is at its lowest since before world war ii, why is that, handful of ideas one it's not a challenging time for job placement serve recent grads might not be turning to services of career boost that they once had fox news contributor drone expert special operations soldier said he feels some of that has to do
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with recent military marketing and identity politics. >> is no longer about what job you want or how you should serve but what politics you have to deal with and they have no business in the military. i think we'll see a generational crash in people serving our country and it'll put us in a position where you may have to institute a military draft if america has to fight a future war. >> another interesting theory that more young people taking medication for anxiety and adhd king make getting medical clearance for the military more challenging. stuart: now this defense secretary lloyd austin back at walter reed hospital in the intensive care unit with an apparent bladder issue. this comes as fighting continues to be under pressure because of his cognitive ability. kt mcfarland joins me now, i don't think this looks good to our enemies.
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>> it looks terrible to everybody, everyone could see the obvious mental decline of the president but we also have a vice president who nobody has a lot of confidence in and every time she opens her mouth as a word solid now the secretary of defense in the intensive care unit in the hospital where he's been in and out for the last couple months at a time where the united states has military challenges in three parts of the world middle east, europe and asia, it's sort of bad for two reasons, one who is in charge in the image of the united states is supposed to project we are confident, we know what were doing, we are in charge in the chinese are going around the world saying america is finished, best days are over so america is in decline now we have three leaders were making a pretty apparent to everyone that the other thing that our adversaries look at this and say this is our time, let's take advantage of this while we can because there seems to be a massive leadership back in washington. stuart: trump is facing intense
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criticism after he made comments after nato at a rally over the weekend. watch this, roll tape. >> what are the president of a big country stood up and said if we don't pay and were attacked by russia will you protect us, no i would not protect you and i would encourage them to do whatever the hell that they want you have to pay if you don't pay your bills you get no protection. you were like the stupid country of the world and were knocking to be the stupid country of the world any longer. >> i suspect that most americans would agree with trump, what say you. >> this is trump trying to do shock therapy on our nato allies because they have been freeloading off the united states for decades. were going into debt and running up huge deficits to pay for their defense and are not running up a huge deficits and even if they face consequences within their own continent with
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russia's invasion of ukraine, they are not even stepping up, they were during president trump he shock them in their due under defense budget but the minute that trump left office they slid back to their same old ways and i keep remembering the first time president trump talked to the german chancellor i was in the oval office with the president and her first words out of her mouth is what are you going to do about ukraine and he slapped it back and said were you going to do about ukraine it is your neighbor and are not adequately providing for your own defense. stuart: one last one biden spoke with benjamin netanyahu after calling biden's operation in gaza over the top. >> i don't know what he met i that but i can tell you where we are we were attacked in the worst attack on jewish people since a holocaust. the october 7 massacre was equivalent to 29 in one day, the equivalent of 50000 american
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slaughtered, bert, raped, beheaded in 10000 americans taken hostage including mothers and children. what would america's response be? i would say it would be as strong as israel's and many americans say we would've flattened them and turn them into dust. stuart: the news this morning is really scott two hostages released by their action in gaza, hardly over the top. >> the problem the biden administration loves to boss everybody around and tell them how to fight their own wars and make their own peace and yet you have a situation where israel has got to defend itself let israel decide how it's going to defend itself and what his enemies are in addition the biden administration keeps coming in and saying israel
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after the fighting stops we expect you to do this, this, this, this is our solution for the middle east, the arrogance of the elite leadership we've got this wrong since vietnam, afghanistan, iraq, it libya now are trying to boss israel around and tell them how to defend themselves and what their enemies are the neighborhood and how they should govern themselves and their neighbors. it's a big mistake let the people in the region solve this problem and let israel figure out its own defense and carry out its actions as they need to do. stuart: thank you for joining us. we will see you soon. senate lawmakers voted to move forward with an aid package for ukraine and israel. what is in the package? >> it is $95 billion in dinnerware session on super bow sunday the senate did not score a touchdown but lawmakers did pass a measure that sets up a final vote on the aid package for ukraine and israel and taiwan, the fact that it made it this far is a good indicator that the bill will be approved after days of back-and-forth talks. 118 billion-dollar version of the bill already failed on the senate floor last week after senate republicans oppose the provisions and now a vote on the
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latest bill could happen by this wednesday. stuart: many thanks the democrats are panicking over biden's poor mammary, top democrat donors asking when gavin newsom is going to get into the race. biden's camp made the rounds to defend the president's mental fitness they said he was sharp and on top of his game, joe concha is not buying that. joe is next. ♪ ameritrade is now part of schwab. bringing you an elevated experience,
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stuart: the dow jones industrial is up 14, the nasdaq up 12, the s&p up .55, not about a price movement, lauren is back with us, gotta see this one. nvidia, 731. >> the high 73496. also look at amazon hit a high, i'm not sure off the top of my head. but i will say this and video
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moments ago catapulted amazon for the first time since 2002 to be the fourth most valuable company by market cap in the united states. stuart: what you mean catapulted amazon. >> amazon was $1.8 trillion in nvidia was less than that in moments ago it switched, their neck and neck right now but pretty amazing all because of a.i. revolution and the high for amazon is 175.39 it's sitting near that right now, a.i. is on a tear. >> microsoft is worth 3.1 trucking dollars. vf corporation, vance the shoe company. >> the stock has been down 40 plus% in the past year now and activist engaged capital has gotten support of the vf founding family to shake things up a little bit. table 1% plus steak they want board representation directors with retail experience in the family is listening the stock is
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up 12%. stuart: i wonder if rivian is down, they got a downgrade. >> they were coming back they had been down 3% down 1% now they are higher, they were cut to equal r equal weight with a price target of 16 from 25 a barclays we love their cars and the technology that is in them but they cannot avoid the demand problem the industry slowdown. stuart: it's really slow down. president biden's allies rushing to his defense after robert hur report revealed biden willfully contained classified documents when he was a private citizen. peter doocy at the white house, what are they saying about this. >> even some democrats are publicly questioning why it is that the white house didn't let president biden go out and explain himself in front of a super bowl sized audience.
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>> i would tell any politician including presidents to take the interview of the super bowl it's most popular thing and people care much more about that than politics. my view has always been with the president is out there he's at his best. >> this is a problem for the white house, 59% of americans polled by abc are saying that joe biden donald trump are too old for a second term as president but 20% are same justified into old that's way more than the 3% to think that about trump the poll was conducted after the special counsel report that describe president biden as an elderly man with a poor memory. his closest allies are still trying to clean up. >> small gaffe are a part of what public life, speaker johnson of the house just confused iran and israel he said were beginning to send aid to iran. donald trump confuse nancy pelosi and nikki haley. here's what matters, not the occasional small gaffe. he had a 12 minute press conference where he was focus, engage, purposeful and all your focus on is the one minute.
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>> the outreach to younger voters is taking a new turn today as the biden campaign joints tiktok, do you believe that? stuart: i believe it, i've seen it. we will see you soon. biden's allies join the sunday talk show to defend him on his mental fitness, watch this. >> this is a man who is sharp on top of his game and knows what's going on in the middle east and around the world. >> the most difficult part about a meeting with president biden is preparing for it because he is sharp, intensely probing in detail oriented in focus. >> this guy is tough, smart, on his game in this sense that is not ready for the job is a bucket of bs that is so deep your boots will get stuck. stuart: i have an op-ed to read, here's what it reads. joe biden's terrible horrible no
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good democrats next move. joe concha wrote it and he's with me now, let's cut straight to it. who will be the first big-name democrat to tell biden to step aside. >> hilary clinton off the top of my head. she has her eyes on the prize it seems and she's not in an elected position at this point so she could afford to go rogue perhaps. the whole thing about defending biden is the same unintentionally her hilarious strategy that we seen and played by democrats over and over again they spit in your face and tell you it's raining and they will say food prices and gas prices and home heating cost are actually getting better with the america people know better and know that is not the case. when they talk about the border they say it's closing everything is fine when millions and millions of across the border including hundreds of terrorist on the fbi terror watch list and
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now when they go out and say joe biden is as sharp as attack it's hard to keep up with him preparing for meetings is a tough thing. 86% of the american people according to a poll that just came out believe that this president is too old now to be the president we can only imagine what is going to look like and sound like and act like weenies 86 years old when he wins reelection that's how old he'll be when he wins a second term. >> new york times is not happy, the challenges of an aging president, mr. president ditched the stealth about health is not if biden should step aside is how democrats can no longer stay silent about biden. at the new york times. when you have the new york times you've lost. >> as john mcclain said welcome to the party pal, we've been talking about this for years, the president's mental decline, we saw last week will happen, we
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he forgot the name of abbas in reference to conversations with the foreign leaders that have been dead for some time. you expected him to talk about resume call with winston churchill at some point in the disastrous press conference as he confuses the president of egypt and mexico of full-blown panic in all caps on the democrat side and when you lost to your point the paper that has endorsed any republican presidential candidate since dwight d eisenhower, 1956, yarborough problems, the question now who is a backup quarterback to come in and backfill joe biden if he's convinced he should step aside. hilary clinton is one name, i just brought up gavin newsom even though he is a horrific record defending california or gretchen whitmer the michigan governor. it is getting real late, figured to do something they got into it now. stuart: joe concha, see you again soon. democrats are panicking about president biden.
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are they thinking or naming another candidate? >> they are the official party line now but biden seems reports that there is a mad scramble going on according to the washington post no less, top biden donors are fielding calls and text messages from anxious democrats and asking questions like when is gavin getting and how about witmer or schapiro that would be governor gavin newsom, josh appeared of pennsylvania or gretchen whitmer of michigan or to replace biden. most democrats reportedly don't see another option for the party this year. borrowing a biden health emergency. one former star for the president obama described a massive wave of deflation and there is no plan b, no plan c or d while the other democrat operative says about his hair on fire as you can imagine.
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b1 business leaders and major cities in san francisco and chicago are raising millions of dollars for rampant crime kelly subareas in chicago, where exactly is this money going for. >> the city wants to use this for early prevention programs, right now they raise $66 million in the overall effort to raise 100 million towards this and this is all happening as businesses like pan artisanal had been robbed three times since august were learning the robberies are up 23% year-over-year in motor vehicle thefts are up 37% in chicago, the number of homicides have declined two years in a row, this will be called scaling violence intervention for a safer chicago summary for as sc to back with the civic committee of chicago this includes leaders from american airlines, united airlines and old to beauty,
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mcdonald's about 15 to 20% of residents at the highest risk of being involved in a shooting received help from community violence invention programs and the hope is to increase that. >> are challenges with community violence did not appear overnight and they won't resolve overnight but all of us have to dig deep and continue to make sure that every single child has an opportunity to grow up in a thriving neighborhood. long-term investment and layered investments we will make sure communities are safe today and for generations to come it's a matter of life and death. >> on the west coast san francisco has seen robberies rise 4.6% year-over-year in motor vehicle thefts increase 6%. the tech industry in san francisco is getting philanthropic and doing a bit more political than were used to seeing they want to elect a less progressive group to san francisco board of supervisors and that controls the city
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budget and has the ability to block proposals from the city's mayor. we saw last week the 5000 startup founders got together in co in a similar thing that we saw in chicago. stuart: thank you very much indeed. our next guest said democrats in portland are acting tough but making the same mistakes that will keep portland drugged out. jason rantz wrote that. first of all they decriminalize drugs and they found out they made a mistake and now what are they trying to do. >> now that they declared affected all emergency that is supposed to go on for 90 days that were two weeks into it and downtown portland in particular not only benchmarks were success in county commissioners rejecting a plan to track the details like how many fentanyl addicts and how many seeking treatment but they're not doing anything different. two weeks and there's been no update residence in portland
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saying you made this big announcement deal about going after the fentanyl crisis and you're not doing anything new and if you are you're not telling anyone what's going on if you were to walk in downtown seattle this past weekend or anytime this week you will not see anything different you will see the same homeless people strong out on sidewalks harassing people who were sometimes getting violent or aggressive and people are fed up. stuart: you cannot put the genie back in the bottle that is "the bottom line". i didn't see this but the nfl went with two national anthems at the game last night. a black national anthem lift every voice and sing followed by the star-spangled banner, are we one nation i would've thought is divisive to have two national anthems. >> i agree but this is kowtowing to the blm movement, this is the aftermath of leaning in to the divisive activism that actively tried to separate people on the basis of skin color used to have
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a societal ideal that we went to judge people on the basis of skin color now that's all were supposed to look at whether skin color or another identity we are supposed to give some folks extra special treatment as a basis of that and harm others or push people aside because another identity. it's inherently divisive and we can't look at the national anthem and say this is supposed to be for everyone and is in fact for everyone is a symptom of a larger problem in this country. stuart: gross division, jason rantz thank you for joining us. president biden made several gaffes in the last week from forgetting hamas name to claiming he spoke with dead politicians. doctor marc siegel says biden's constant wonders proof is not fit to lead the country. the doctor is next. ♪
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i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. stuart: just to drive home the point let's take a look at the gaffe president biden has made in the past week. roll tape.
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>> the law of the land. >> some movement -- there has been a response from -- there has been a response from the opposition but -- i'm sorry. >> the president of mexico sisi. >> my next guest says joe biden's constant verbal blunders show he's not fit to leave the country. doctor marc siegel wrote that and he joins me now. what happens next, remove him from office on the grounds he's incapacitated? >> i think what happens next we need to hear from doctors who instead of political cover we are hearing so much political cover, kjp and now kamala harris is defending him and the usual
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role of the vice president but where are the doctors. even a year ago when he had his physical exam they conveniently left out the word cognition or mri you did not see that anywhere. i'm wondering and i'm not alone this does not look like one event. you could say he didn't sleep the night before so he doesn't remember who the egyptian president is or he thinks france reappeared from the dead. but that alone by the way is questionable because were not talking about somebody's grandfather were talking about the president of the united states and one moment of confusion is all we need for disaster. that aside i would like to see the cognitive assessment and it's time that we stop calling these gaffe. they're not really gaffe, their mental lapses and they can be tied into a problem with judgment and they seem to be.
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one more thing, his defensiveness on the podium with the press conference, the anger that he showed his typical with somebody with cognitive problems they are the last to know. stuart: how do we get the medical records. he's been seen by a doctor year ago and makes no cognition, can we see those records can we get a different doctor to examine him in bringing cognitive video, can we do any of that? >> we should be able to do that but nobody is listening to us and it's time for his yearly physical anyway. i think our timing is good to demand full disclosure not some letter from doctor o'connor who is conveniently worded. i want to see the mri where is the mri scan in the brain of somebody having these gaffe. i want to see what's behind this neurologically. in the stiffing gate that he shows i would be very compassionate and empathetic and
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kindly towards the situation if this was a grandfather but this is the president and the gate he has the eroded off to orthopedic a year ago but a lot of neurologist watching it looks like it could be neurological which can be tied into something going on in the brain. i think we have a right to know. stuart: this decline cannot be reversed. thank you for joining us, great stuff. we will see you soon. still ahead chip roy on secretary mayorkas dodging plane for the border crisis. barstool stortz dave portnoy is here. he bet $500,000 on the chiefs to win. steve forbes on biden going after food companies for shrinking super bowl snacks. the 11:00 o'clock hour is next. period ♪ ♪
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