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what's that? hand clap? frits and the dam -- oh, fitz. 11:00 eastern. april 3 and it's a monday, the dow is up nearly 200 points, slight loss for s&p, 100 points down for the nasdaq. big tech all over the place this morning. no clear trend except down and apple is up one cent at 164.91. alphabet, microsoft, meta, and am zone are all down. amazon are all down. the 10-year treasury is going down this morning. maybe a flight to safety. money pours in and price goes up and yield goes down. 342 on 10 year as we speak. that's the markets now this. it has been obvious since day one that biden's energy policies that been a disaster. it just got worse.
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opec will cut oil by a million barrel as day. look at price of oil today, straight up. in the trump years, america was the world's largest oil producer effectively pushing the price down. but to satisfy the climate crowd, biden gave up that role, the saudis now call the shots. not only a failure of energy policy, it's a failure of foreign policy. remember when biden called the saudi ruler a praia. he may have done a fist bump with our president but knows biden is committed to the climate cause. that opened the door for them to control the price of oil again. and for china to walk in a takeover mideastern diplomacy and the effects of this spike not yet known but it's safe to sagas now at an average $3.50 a gallon for regular will be going higher. that means energy price inflation will likely pick up. that means your buying power will likely go down.
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if inflation picks up. kiss good-bye to pause in rate hikes. what biden should do is take immediate steps to build and finish pipelines, drill for more oil and frack for as much gas, nat gas as we can possibly get but he sold his administration to the environmentalists. the greens run the show and don't let him run the course even if he wanted to. it'll cost you more tomorrow so fill up today. biden's green dreams are turning into america's energy nightmare, again. third hour of varney starts right now. stuart: i like to see pete hegseth on the other side of the screen buzz i know we have fire coming to the show, and that's what we want. pete, this is what happen when is you say good-bye to energy
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independence, it is a disaster, isn't it? >> yeah, it is a disaster. you said it right. you don't just say good-bye but they've gone to war with it. our own administration gone to war with our ability to produce domestic energy, which is always cheaper and cleaner. so if they really believe -- instead we're look elsewhere for dirtier sources of oil. becoming dependent upon them and not addressing the climate issue that they're obsessed with. we get neither. none of the energy policy that's foreign policy and this administration turned energy policy into climate trying to
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undermine us and all this silliness and fantasy, this lunacy of we're going to somehow turn the temperature down on the earth makes us far more vulnerable and the world a lot more dangerous. stuart: i want to turn to the indictment, you have to. listen to the left and media's response for the indictment and you got a kick out of this, roll tape. >> trump's indictment and subsequent trial will be a test for the rule of law. will it further divide the nation or signal that no one is truly above the law? >> donald trump seeings himself as a king and can do whatever he wants and wishes with immunity and we're sending a powerful message to the world that no one is above the law, not even a former president. >> it is catching up with him, and it should. no one is above the law. stuart: have you noticed that, pete, the expression that's constantly used, that inane
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expression, nobody is above the law. deal with it, please. >> yeah, the talking point has been issued and reminds me of moments like trust the science, which -- or violent insurrection, immediately labeled as such, deadly insurrection. they land on points they think are beneficial whether they think they're true or not. the word they're missing in here, no one -- the phrase they're missing is no one is above the law, at least if you're a republican in their view. hunter biden, joe bind, hillary clinton, blm rioters, you name it, they seem to be above the law or beyond the law and that's the real concern. it's amazing to watch the left be unwilling to at least acknowledge that there's a massive political deponent to this, which is obvious. they can't because of their obsession with trump so they make up another phrase that just blatantly isn't true and repeat
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it and hope we'll believe it. stuart: bend and twist the law till it suits your purposes of indicting the man and fitting the crime. the quick clip life of jesus, special fox nation special. you're part of it and i want to run a quick clip. roll it please. >> we're on the southern steps of the temple mount. >> this is the epiacceptabilitier. >> temple point -- epicenter. >> this is the temple mount and if we had the technology to scrape the dna content, you could find the dna from the son of god on one of the stones. >> you can see with the religious establishment wanted to kill them and in their mind they needed to kill him. stuart: jesus turning over the money changes tables in the temtemple. i like that. >> it's holy week and you're looking at where jesus was held prisoner before his sham trial and eventually his crucifixion. this is the life of jesus where it happened, perfect for holy
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week. part two is on fox nation right now and you can see where he descended triumphantly on palm sunday and challenged religious authorities at the temple and where the last supper occurred and where his trial occurred and in prison at garden and ultimately his burial place and where he rose again. we want to make the gospel come alive this holy week season and all on fox nation right now. stuart: i would say fox is the only network or series of networks that pays any attention to christianity whatsoever. you're very much part of it, pete. >> well, i appreciate it. i agree with you, thank you to fox nation and fox news for doing this and i think outrebounded viewers will love it and thank you, stuart, for showcasing it. stuart: easily done, pete. i mean, it's not that difficult, you did the show. the life of jesus. watch it, it's available now on fox nation. pete hegseth, thank you, sir. always appreciate it. >> you got it, have a good monday.
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stuart: you got it. it is monday and we have to get to the market. everyone wants to start the new weekend and the dow is up largely to consider company gains and s&p turning south and nasdaq off about 1%. jason katz with us this morning. up till this morning, it looked like a rally was forming and think it's got any legs? >> i think the nasdaq not so stealth rally 20% off the low is getting long in the tooth. i think however value could rotate and take leadership. we have a 14 plus percent differential between how large cap growth and value has done.
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two weeks from now and this ococcurs and the mcellroy cap growth trade. stuart: global infrastructure spending will be pretty huge in coming years. where do i invest to take advantage of that? >> yeah, mundane is the new sexy. stuart: you're right. >> we've talked about thematic investing and trading for years and whether it's food and ag or cybersecurity and same for infrastructure. there's a dire need and we're looking at 70 to $100 trillion of spending needed between now and the year 2040. bridges, roads, tunnels, you name it. power plants, and governments alone, they obviously can't afford it to do it on their own. they're going to need private capital and ample opportunity for people like us to invest
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alongside of governments so that now that we have de-globalization working on the ports and the logistics and we can invest alongside of that through etfs. stuart: okay. can you tell me etf and infrastructure etf. i'll mess this one inaf. stuart: etfs. >> capture of basket. stuart: regardless of recession or not, these are thematics, secular trends that you can latch onto to for years to come. stuart: jason, thank you indeed. i'll be looking at them. pave, apply named. susan is back and looking at cascasinos and m acow reported highest earnings in years. susan: yeah, before covid in january of 2020 and gaming revenues up 247%.
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that's almost tripling in the month so $1.6 billion in gaming revenues and that's because 65,000 visitors are back in macow each and every day and that's half the amount from 2019 and casinos will take it if they're gaming at the tables. stuart: we saw tesla on the screen and down 6 or 7% and down 6.5% and lee auto down 3%. what's the story? susan: this might be selling -- buying on the rumor and selling on the news because tesla put in record first quarter deliveries and 420,000 plus and below some estimates and depends on who you ask and there's a rethink on the numbers that were juiced biotope 20% and price cuts are also what does this mean for automotive and profit margins and if you're discounts on each car and the
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quality of profit and tax rebates and the green credit and how great is the bottom line rethinking right now? stuart: when they report about two weeks and less than that. susan: probably at the end of the.how much is made from selling cars? stuart: nasty drop down 6.25%. thank you, susan. mcdonalds closed u.s. offices, corporate offices for the next three days. they're getting ready for layoffs. that's interesting and we've got a story on that. president biden will reportedly skip king charles' coronation and his age might be keeping our president home. former president trump will fly from mar-a-lago to new york ahead of his arraignment. we have more on trump's case and what's to come, that's next.
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tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. stuart: former president trump heading to new york today and will be arraigned tomorrow and brady primable with us and lawmaker reacting to indictment and split on party lines? >> mostly, yes, stu but some moderate republicans and democrats say the indictment takes attention away from the important work lawmakers should be doing here in washington. >> what i think is the particular problem is it's going to lead to all kinds of political theater.
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>> now we're about 45 memberships away from seeing former president trump board his plane in florida headed for trump tower in new york city and former president continues to blast manhattan district attorney alvin bragg for bringing charges in the first place and republicans are coming to former president trump's defense. >> i watch it happy all the time in the third world and developing countries and they use propertiers to talk about candidates and a prosecutor will ever elected promised to indict donald trump and using testimony of a convicted liar to charge the candidate of his own party. house repub republicans that's t of standstill right now and bragg's office responded to gop lawmakers telling them
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essentially to stay out of it. see where that goes? stuart: thanks very much. trump's lawyer claimed there'd be no indictment if he wasn't running in 2024. watch it. >> if you're a american and concerned about rule of law, there should be no scenario where you want thomas mancino this happen and we all -- you want this to happen and we all know that had donald trump not been donald trump and was john smith, this case would have never been brought. if not running for reelection, there's no way this case would have been brought and not legally sufficient and factitially it's a joke and won't -- factually a joke and won't survive in a courtroom. >> okay, former manhattan district attorney, prosecutor, and joins me now on the set here in new york. is it possible that if this is entirely political, the judge throws the case out? >> it would be interesting and the judge has a lot of different reasons to review the case and review the indictment, one is
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sufficient of evidence before the grand jury. i'm not convinced and we don't see the grand jury but the judge gets to see them that under this fact pattern, it would sustain this indictment and i hope the judge reviews the grand jury minutes line by line and particularly the instructions and legal instructions that were given to the grand jurors and i look at it and it's a beyond a reach. i don't see how they get a legally sufficient indictment let alone a conviction in this case. stuart: what's troubling a lot of people is the possibility that a judge will put a gag order on trump preventing him to say anything about the case in the future.
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the defendant and every pendant where they'll be for a few years talking about that and stuart: i made the point that i expect this to drag on for a long time to come for more legal challenges and that's going to overpower the election as we go forward. it's going to distract from the election and destruct and re-distract and retract from the issues we're facing. >> i don't know if they have a provable misdemeanor let alone a felony. stuart: not even a misdemeanor? >> requires a provably false statement and is it materially criminally false to say reimbursement to your lawyer. maybe hush money to porn star was more accurate and reimbursement to a lawyer with a binding contract to the lawyer in capacity of lawyer. stuart: won't that depend on what cohen has to say? a proven liar? >> any aspect of this hinges
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solely on the testimony of michael cohen, there's no conviction. we assume all the@ aspects are corroborated by independent records and no aspect corroborated, forget about it. stuart: this is dynamite stuff. sir, you're already at this stuff. please come back soon. according to "the wall street journal," mcdonalds temporarily closing their corporate offices. they're preparing for layoffs. how many jobs at stake? susan: no specifics here but mcdonalds employees around 150,000 around the world so this layoff will probably be in the thousands given the number of head count. mcdonalds is one of the most mentioned company this is morning in the past 12 hours and a lot of focus on this and just closing offices temporarily mcdonalds sent an e-mail to tell their staff to work from home to start this week working from monday to wednesday in preparation. in preparation for a staffing announcement and this year, the
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gc136000 job cuts announced this year according to forbes and that's more than entire back half of 2022. we'll see how march jobs numbers on friday reflect that, but a lot of people say markets tend to bottom 6 to 9 months before the economy does and if december was a bottom, december 28 was a bottom for the nasdaq 100, in a bull market now, the bottom for the academy we could see maybe september/october. stuart: interesting. tell me about disney shareholder meeting. it kicks off today. do investors want to hear and worried about? susan: there's a lot to worry about and disney stock up 7 to 9% since iger returned to ceo last lates year and announced 7,000 job cuts, three rounds and done by the summer and streaming is the elephant in the room giving disney loss subscribers last quarter and needs to cut down on spending but will they keep hulu and spin out espn?
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bob iger said it's an asset and we have another story and bipartisan group of lawmakers including congressman mike gallagher will speak to bob iger on wednesday and opening the $5 billion shanghai and thursday committee members speak with microsoft president brad smith and on friday is the big audience with apple ceo tim cook and silicon valley that returned from china since starting. susan: the relationship with china and imagine i imagine tiktok will be apart of the conversations. stuart: i imagine so, yeah. the relationship with china business world, very important for these guys. susan: two largest economies. stuart: thank you. spacex about to launch dozens of bitcoin into orbit, if you can find them, you'll keep them. we'll explain. parents paying up to $750,000 to get their youngsters into ivy
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stuart: nasdaq down 100 and dow down 178 and that's the strength of the oil company and fortunately susan is back for the oil companies susan: check in the oil majors and biggest surge on oil pricing in a year's time and that's because of that surprise opec+ cut of a million barrels per day taken out of the oil market and some estimates say that would be 1.6 million barrels that'll be taken off the market today and oil prices go up and i've seen jp morgan forecast calling for $84 a barrel by end of next year in west texas. white house jazz given heads up on the opec change and you've depleted the reserves down to the lowest since the 1980s.s.
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stuart: is he implying they're going to drain it down? susan: or produce oil to replenish it and -- stuart: what's the value plays and what are they doing? susan: look at moves today and heard from jason katz and ubsing and boring is good as we head into the earning season in just about two weeks time and most expecting earning estimates coming down a percent and you've seen that big tech move up 20% for the nasdaq best quarter since 2020 and thinking there might be a rotation to find value elsewhere and down in 2023. stuart: walgreens boots and that's the growth. susan: not tech or fast growth and they're value place. stuart: thank you, indeed, susan. look who's here, steve forbes is
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back. opec dropping by over a million a day and this is chucked away on the energy independence and we're paying for it. they'd have to worry about what we're doing since we'd be the biggest fish in the pond. stuart: we used to control the price of oil. we were the swing producer and swing productions up and prays came down. we ran the show and chuck it had away and sawed rains have got id russians. >> and venezuela, another friendly country. stuart: and iran. the axes of evil have us over a
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barrel. there you go. i want to talk about getting kids into ivy league school. some parents are paying up to three quarters of a million dollars and start in seventh grade and grab hold your of your youngster and organize them through high school and get them in an ivy league school. it's all about status and connections, it's not about a quality education, is it? >> when you look at schools today and what's happening to the some of the curriculums, no, no. the bottom line ask if you took that 750 and put in index fund over time, the kid would have more going into life and bottom line with kids is what you get out of a institution wherever it is, and the key thing is even if you went to nice iowa hawkeyes vie league school within two to three years, that doesn't matter and what you do and contributing and what you're learning out in the real world.
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stuart: yeah, i gave some of my kids a choice. i'll pay for your college and give you a lump sum payment up front and you can start your own business is that a good idea? >> they'll learn more about doing that business than in school because you learn all the detail and all the entry cat parts that make something -- intricate parts that make it work and more as a value individual. stuart: i don't know if i'd want my jung ste s youngsters to defo yale where they don't give them free speech or stanford where they stamp it out. susan: i agree with you, though, that is -- i would choose probably starting the entrepreneurial route and learn more about how hard life can be and how to start a business that equips you better for the future. stuart: nowadays especially. >> after that experience, if you then went to school, you'd get more out of it and that's the
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world experience. stuart: i went and did a year in east africa a year before going to college. that was an iowa hawkeyes opener and a half. susan: i paid for my own schooling and to had work throughout college as well and some never given that choice and u if you have to work to pay for schooling that gives you a leg up instead of going on your parent's ride. stuart: last word to you, steve. >> the real education is what you get out of life. stuart: yeah, the university of hard knocks as we might say. >> and learning from failure. stuart: yes, we set world straight. that was good. thank you very much, steve. stuart: a new survey reveals one in four college applicants avoid applying to schools in certain states for political reasons. liberal students don't apply to schools in states like alabama, texas, florida. they say they're concerned about easy access to guns, abortion rights, lgbtq acceptance and conservative students avoiding schools in new york and
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california. they're concerned about a lack of free thought. susan still with me despite the college discussion. check the markets, please. what do we have? susan: we have a go nowhere type of market and there's a withdraw of oil in the mar markets and wt does this mean? they raise interest rates further and wonder at the end of indicting cycle. stuart: what me meghan markle jt did raising suspicions and who made the cut with that so nasa t the moon. after it. ♪
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pause ♪ stuart: that was too easy judge franklin: sinat ra with a nasa story and that's on florida's space coast and 79 degrees right there. here's the news, elon musk space ex-going to send bitcoin to the moon. susan: the company speg in the company ecosystem called lunar crush and say they have plans to send 62 bitcoins a treasure chest valued at $1.76 million to the moon. now this will be called the bitcoin bounty and you have to
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get to the moon by the way in order to access it but once you get there and the keys to this treasure chest will be in blazen and written on the land rover on the moon. you have to get to the rover in order to get to the chest and get on board by the -- chess and on board some sort of spacex flight to get there. stuart: maybe it'll be the russians that get there first. there's other news on bitcoin and holding at $28,000. susan: yeah, the u.s. government has plans to sell $41,000 and four separate portion this is year and part of the seize uroof silk road and some allege it was money -- seizure of silk road and the government had to step in and take portions of the bitcoin and sold 50,000 and imagine what that should do well as too.
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stuart: it's not a coin you hold in your hand. susan: it's digital money but listen to liz warren this weekend, when i did and went all over the internet and talking about banning bitcoin crypto outright. stuart: okay, where are we now? bitcoin at 28,075 per coin and down about $500. ethereum, we list bitcoin and ethereum. ethereum i was told had some kind of block chain usage. susan: that's correct. it's used in nft ts and if something was to be used as actual digital currency, it would be ethereum. stuart: got it, thank you, susan. that structure and support what's just announced the membership of it is new art mis-2 crew. victor glover 46 first person of color selected from the moon mission and the first woman rita win back-to-backsman from baltimore -- the crew will be
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the first humans in more than 50 years to fly towards the moon. they're expected to launch sometime next year. you interested in space? susan: absolutely. next frontier. morgan stanley says it's a $1 trillion opportunity but i think it'll be fun. stuart: would you go if you had the opportunity? susan: if someone especially has gone before me and come backstitchly, absolutely. stuart: you want a insurance policy? susan: don't we all? stuart: look at dow 30 and where the market is going and what it looks like. two-thirds up. one-third down. dow up nearly 200 point-blank layupses. if you look at top left there see the big winners and essentially oil companies, no surprises l. we have this, los angeles mansion tax is now officially in effect. that means properties that sell in la for $5 million or nor and
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ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lowered
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ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. i move so much better because of cosentyx. ask your rheumatologist about cosentyx. stuart: the teleg telegraph, a h newspaper says king charles will not attend and biden will reportedly send a delegation in the coronation in his place. we've got that. meghan markle, fueling speculation she could run for office. it's a long shot of course. tax filings back in 2021 hirschr arch well town disagreement donated -- archwell foundation donated thousands to michelle
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obama's social impact pr and a long way from getting into public office, wouldn't you say? susan: i was looking at her disapproval rating ands they're even higher than president trump's at 44%. she needs to get more americans to like her. same thing with prince harry, 42% disapproval. stuart: in america? susan: that's right from the news week polls. stuart: susan, you're all right, thank you very much indeed. the new mansion tax took effect saturday, april 1 and all properties that sell for more than $5 million are subject to a 4 or 5% tax. the money goes to alleviate the homeless problem. good luck with that. josh altman is the star of million dollar listing and he joins me now. was there a mad dash to sell before the tax was imposed, josh? >> stuart, when i was on the show last week with you, i was hoping that was a just a bad dream. unfortunately it's the reality
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in los angeles with the highest transfer tax anywhere in america and was there a mad dash like never seen before. stuart, i was negotiating deals and getting creative with deals, i was brokering boat withs houses, brokers cars with houses and i even did a deal where a client is going to allow the new buyer to use their vacation home over the next couple of years. everything under the sun was getting thrown into deals and they got done in time. if they didn't, it was going to be a very expensive mistake. stuart: are these people that sold just before the april 1 deadline, are nay leaving the state? leaving california? >> they're changing their plans leaving and going to texas or vegas or downsizing and think about this, stuart, if you buy an expensive house, $10 million, the day you close you're in the red losing over $550,000.
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the new mindset is you have to buy right otherwise you're not going to buy. because if you don't, you're going to get crushed in the future when you sell. the good news is that over the past five days, my clients are still calling me up to see houses because we thought it was going to be crickets and it has not been since. maybe the beech and sun and palm trees and maybe that's enough to pay the transfer tax. i don't know. stuart: i remember you were offering a million dollar bonus to any agent that could bring in a sale before april 1 on a $28 million property. did somebody get the prize? >> yeah, no, unfortunately we did not close that deal. we are negotiate ago deal right now but it's too late for that bonus. i will tell you the biggest problem about this measure that was passed is it will trickle down like i constantly say and it'll affect the plumber, a carpenter, it'll affect someone
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that does drywall across the board because developers are no longer going to be jumping all in on these megamansions they used to do. also the small time developer, they're going to get wiped out and landscape will change and it is bad for everybody whether you've got a $5 million house or $1,000 a month condo you're renting. stuart: why don't you leave los angeles? >> well, unfortunately my business is here so i cannot pick up but, you know, at the altman brothers we opened up in newport beach and i'm happy we did that now. stuart: i don't know whether you want to get into politics or not, but can you ever -- wait a second, can you ever see a republican winning statewide office in california? >> anything is possible, you know what, i got to sell a couple more billion real estate and then maybe i'll run for office, stuart, if you have my back. stuart: that was a duck, josh altman, and you know it.
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josh, we do think you're all right, and we thank you very much for being on the show .t good luck to you indeed. >> thanks for having me again. stuart: you got t josh. we're waiting for mr. trump to leave new york city and right hand side of your screen. that's the trump force one and that's his plane at west palm beach international airport. at some point he's going to emerge from the doors at mar-a-lago, which you can see on the left hand side. don't get seasick looking for him in the elevator right there and he'll come out of that door and jumped into that suv and take off for the airport and then he flies to new york city, he's going to arrive at la guardia airport somewhere around 1:15 or 12:30. susan: yeah and at trump tower around 12:30 or so. stuart: la guardia and then trump tower in new york city. it is going to be time ever so soon for the monday trivia question. it's a good one.
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>> i will choose chile. stuart: i would go with peru. a toss-up between the two, you got it right. remote island, easter island, is 2200 miles off the coast of it, chile has control of it all. with the statues. nasdaq is down 100. s&p down a fraction, 84 cents, that's it. let me show you palm beach international airport. all eyes on there this morning. that is where the trump plane happens to be standing at this moment, waiting for former president trump to leave the doors at mar-a-lago on the left-hand side. he is going to be coming out of those doors, heading to heisman. the plane takes off. off he comes to new york city. now at some point later on today he will be checking into his apartment, his building, trump tower on fifth avenue. i'm expecting crowds to develop there. you're looking at it right now.
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that is fifth avenue. a lot of barricades, barriers, all the rest of it. i think you will see crowds develop at the far end. police will be closing off the street pretty soon because the president, mr. trump, 2:15? >> 4:00 p.m. he will arrive at trump tower. tomorrow 11:00 a.m. set to arrive at courthouse for the 2:15 p.m. arraignment. should be done by 2:45 tomorrow. stuart: i would expect to see some crowds in that area there, trump tower, new york city. what a day it will be tomorrow. >> yep. stuart: we'll have eyes on the former president all day long. that is a fact. time's up for me. "varney & company" is just about over. "coast to coast" starts wait for it, now. ♪. neil: all right. wealthy quick, which is moving the markets more, donald trump heading off to new york to face his arraignment tomorrow or opec sticking it to the west when we least expected it today? what if we tol
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