tv Varney Company FOX Business September 4, 2024 10:00am-11:00am EDT
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stuart: today except for available jobs. especially looking at the beautiful day in new york city. clear, sunny, no humidity, 75 °. 10:00 eastern, straight to the money. volatility this morning. the dow on the downside, four points lower, s&p down 18. the nasdaq continuing yesterday's slide, 149 points. the yield on the 10 year treasury below 4%, 3.79%. the price of oil dropped below $70 a barrel, still there, 6982. bitcoin all the way down to 56,198 as we speak. the latest read on job openings
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could move the market. what is the number? >> 7. 673 million, the lowest since january 2020. what we were expecting was 8.1 million last month was 8.18 million. of this was very big in terms of discrepancy. the other thing i want to highlight, quits, 3.3 million, stayed -- they are not looking for a new job. they say i need to stay at my current job. i don't feel super confident about things. stuart: we had a spate of bad news for the economy, bad news on the jolts report. i don't see much market reaction, given a few minutes we will see what happens.
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your reaction to the 7. 67 million jobs available jolts report. >> i think things are tightening. the problem with adults report is these are surveys. the response rate is 45%. %. the response rate you just gave out is 35%, we are not getting a picture. that's a problem for investors and traders alike. these big numbers, non-farmout, we are not seeing the full picture because the response is so low. stuart: do you think the full picture is worse the numbers we are seeing. this economy is sliding. are you sticking with that? >> two points, artificial intelligence going to be good
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for people, not calling for the sky to fall. 80% of america, the last 18 months into a recession, not good and getting worse. 9.1% cpi, until we see a negative cpi number, prices are going up. and and these numbers are worse. stuart: not much reaction to the market. harris is cobbling together her own economic policy, a mishmash of ideas that seem to be put together on the fly. it is incoherent. there is one central theme. win the election. that's what campaigns are supposed to do. it would be nice if the goal
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would also be to return to prosperity. raise the tax on corporations, rant about excessive profit at the grocery store, attack big tech, claim they are dangerous monopoly. in some quarters business bashing is very popular but bashing business doesn't bring prosperity. tax hikes are not a good idea. price controls, another element in the corporate greed rent have never worked but they are popular in harris's far left circles. $25,000 for first-time homebuyers, $6000 worth of tax credits for new parents, $50,000 in tax write offs, have trillion dollars worth of student loan forgiveness over ten years. this is vote buying with taxpayer money. bash business, rant against corporate greed, investigate profits, give away hundreds of billions of dollars, no mention of tax cuts or regulation which
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brought prosperity, kamala harris should sit down 2 interviews with journalists who know something about the economy. she has never run a business. she is a politician. her guiding light is not growth or prosperity. it's just winning elections. second hour of varney just getting started. liz peek with me on this wednesday morning. will harris's strategy, i think she's buying those, does it work? lauren: of course it works. people of student loan payoffs. they love the idea they are going to get $50,000 or $25,000 to start a new business, to buy a new home, and elizabeth warren economic strategy.
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warren hates businesses, who wants big tech to be reined in. what tripped the market the other day was partly the department of justice going after nvidia. this government has gone after our biggest best american-led companies from day one whether it is google nvidia on antitrust grounds. i can spend an hour talking about lena con, these people are nuts, this is very influential in this biden/harris white house and is very damaging. stuart: your new op-ed, biden and harris can't lead, it emboldens our enemies. make your case. >> who is not furious that president biden appeared to blame and kamala harris benjamin netanyahu for the execution of six hostages including one american as much as hamas. that has been the equivocation and sputtering support for
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israel which has emboldened hamas. i was glad to see benjamin netanyahu respond to these accusations that he has not done enough to secure a hostage release deal and a cease-fire. he went after the fact, basically quoted american officials for praising israel maybe on five separate occasions for accepting a peace deal only to have hamas walk out the door. hamas doesn't want a peace deal. what will happen to them after a peace deal? they are insignificant, they lose power. it is conceivable even the people of gaza decide to throw them out. they don't want this. the days of the hostages being rescued they put a gun to their head. it is appalling. it is not just israel. ukraine where biden is in support of ukraine but let's not give them tanks or f-16s,
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he never talks about winning the war against vladimir putin. he wants of the stalemate we have right now it is appalling. stuart: democrat strategist james carville, a plan for harris to defeat donald trump, he wants harris to put out a broad list of new way forward policies the detail why she's breaking from the sitting president and also wants harris to do a news conference. what do you say to that? liz: he is right on the news conference. anybody wants to know what this blank slate candidate stands for. they won't do it because on a blank slate voters can write in what they want. i want a socialist. i want a progressive, i want someone who loves business, the blank slate is a perfect vehicle and it is, kamala harris is right now. stuart: do you think she will do one? liz: i don't know. the less she says the better.
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we didn't like kamala harris when she campaigned in 2019, nobody wanted her as the candidate because her values and policies which is hard to have policies and values not online for very long, basically offended moderate american commonsense voters and nothing has changed. that is who she is, she just doesn't want to tell anybody. everyone the debate is the opportunity to find out more. liz: depending on what she will volunteer if she goes after trump, she's not going to, i will almost guarantee you she will lay out as little policy definition in that debate as she can because it is not in her self-interest. stuart: always a pleasure. kelly, you are looking at the movers of the markets. z scaler is moving down. liz: it is down close to 70%. this is a cloud security company.
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the reason, they lowered their price target from 210-one hundred 95. they kept to the outperform rating on those shares. the company beat on key metrics in queue 4. analysts call this unusual seasonality. stock is down. stuart: is down a lot. sweet green. they get an upgrade? lauren: they did. there price target is hyped from 30 one which is where it is now to $43. the stock is up 7%. they bumped the trend of fast food restaurants, they keep people pouring in with these items. stuart: that is another story entirely. asm l. lauren: downgraded from buying to neutral. this one is going to stand out in the european technology sector.
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it is slower eps growth and ai revenue growth won't be enough to offset what they see as moderate growth, stock is close to 3%. stuart: the ceo of u.s. steel has issued a warning about its planned sale. what he saying about this? lauren: we will likely have to close a bunch of plants and move headquarters out of pittsburgh, the reason being they pledged to invest $3 billion in older mills and what the ceo is saying is that is critical for them to stay competitive. keep the jobs they have their and offer that investment if the deal goes away, they don't have enough money. there's been a lot of opposition to this deal. vp harris said monday, u.s. steel needs to beyond and operated here. the workers are expected to have a rally in support of the deal.
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stuart: yeah. u.s. steel needs money. where will they get it? they get the jobs. thanks. coming up, a border state democrat coming to harris's defense, previously supporting the criminalizing illegal border crossings. >> talk about primary in 2019. of summary asks throw your hand up and you got half a second. today, what really matters is who is standing with border patrol agents? kamala harris. stuart: who is standing with the border guards. we will report on that. multiple suspects with alleged ties to the largest, gang in venezuela have been arrested in a colorado apartment complex that has been taken over by the migrant street gang. tom homan will deal with that. tom is next. ♪
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stuart: i don't see the dip, it is up 100 points. apple and microsoft are contributing to the dow's game. in 2019 when kamala harris said she would support dickerman lies in crossing the border illegally. democrat senator mark kelly is defending her flip-flop. >> when the democratic candidate for president was asked do you support decriminalizing illegal border crossings she did raise her hand. i understand her position now is more to the center, or more conservative. does she need to explain that? >> he has explained it.
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were talking a primary in 2019 where someone asked throw your hands up, you have half a second to think about it. today, what really matters is who is standing with the border patrol agents and that is kamala harris. stuart: tom homan joins us. is harris standing with the border patrol? >> absolutely not. she denigrated to border patrol, slandered the men on horse patrol for supposedly whipping black migrants when the investigation showed they didn't. she took the most secure border and unsecured it. i don't know what color the sky is in his world but they endorsed trump, they stand on stage with trump in his rallies. nothing further from the truth. i can't believe mark kelly would say that with a straight face. stuart: the last two border patrol chiefs say harris has never spoken to them. how is that standing with border patrol people? >> border patrol is devastated.
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the morale is at an all-time low, they had 40 suicide since biden, not saying open border policies made them take their life but whatever difficulties they are dealing with, pulling babies out of the river, giving cpr to infants, finding dead women and children across the border, talking to girls as young as 9 years old, dealing with this tragedy every day. and the administration, and made him overwhelmed. border patrol would be the first to tell you they no longer have operational control of the southern border, and the president will do their job, secure the border and secure their lives. stuart: they have been arrested in a war in colorado.
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they were busted near the apartment building where heavily armed men were caught on camera kicking down doors running the apartment complex. how do you deal with colonel migrant gangs in a sanctuary city where ice can't do much. >> ice can do if they are allowed to do their job, the harris administration, biden/harris administer ration handcuffed ice. the secretary of homeland security instructed ice that being in the country illegally without a serious, no conviction isn't enough for ice to seek an arrest. is telling the gratian officers we are now allowed to enforce the gratian. first of all when they commit a serious offense it is too late. no administration should say you can't enforce immigration laws. that's an enticement. people would be released in 24
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hours, they get a free plane ticket to the city of their choice, a free hotel room, free medical care, work authorization in 90 days. who wouldn't come to the united states and sanctuary cities, they rushed to saint away cities because they know even if i commit a crime and go to county jail, law enforcement can't say we have an illegal alien here, ice isn't allowing the police officers to work with ice. what happens under a trump administration is law enforcement gets under the way because we are doubling down sending twice as many ice officers to that jurisdiction which means we can't rest them in the security of a jail which means finding them after they are released and that's dangerous for the ice officer, dangerous for the illegal alien, dangerous for the immigrant community itself was a witness of immigrant crime doesn't want a cool hand in the community to reoffend. it is ridiculous. sanctuary policies are sanctuary for criminals.
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stuart: part of the northern border from new york to new hampshire seen a surge of illegal migrants since last october, there have been more apprehensions than the previous 13 years combined. what's going on at the northern border. >> the northern border, i grew up on the northern border. i grew up on the canadian border. this is only a piece of the truth because bottom line is even though apprehensions are up, got to remember this. half of the northern regions have been detailed to the southern border. the remaining half on the northern border most of them spend every day at a computer processing illegal aliens on the southern border. which means no river patrol, no lake patrol, no road patrol on the northern border so even though they have a record number of apprehensions, that
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is where very few agents are patrolling. we don't know how many got away. the northern border is a lot worse than what is being reported even though what is being reported is historic. stuart: thanks for pointing it out. now this. new york city is handing out grants to migrants to help them find housing. how much are they getting? ashley: remarkable story come up to $4000 per migrant family to move out of the city shelter system and move into permanent housing. 150 migrant families are eligible for these grants under a program that has without assistance that helps asylum seeking families and pregnant women find permanent housing. those migrant families can receive 1-time grant that helps pay moving expenses, security deposits, first and last
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month's rent and household supplies. since 2022, new york city has taken into hundred 10,000 migrants, mostly asylum-seekers and spent more than get this, $5 billion, average of $572 a night for each household including prepaid debit cards given to 7000 migrants all courtesy of you and i, the taxpayer. stuart: extraordinary stuff. landlords for officers, apartment complexes and other commercial real estate have $1 trillion in debt due at the end of next year. one democrat in congress said it is a ticking time bomb. we speak to the founder and ceo of the agency all about that. shares tumbling after soccer sales. kelly o'grady gives us a picture of the state of the consumer next.
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stuart: not much dip buying, the dow is up 108 points, nasdaq down 14 points lower and yesterday's 3% loss. kelly is looking at the movers. dick's sporting-goods. lauren: it is down 7%. this is a pain of high expectations when it comes to guidance. the earnings report blue past expectations, beat on the top and bottom line. they raised their full year outlook but lower than analysts wanted to see. the ceo expected growth through the holiday season but they are expected to get tougher. a funny nugget, talking with analysts, they are really benefiting to benefit people. people getting fit and going to a 1-stop shop for athletic equipment. stuart: i never thought of that. cornell, the spam people.
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lauren: sales dropping, net income lows. what we see in stock down 8% they lowered their full year sales. the decline in manufacturing business lower-than-expected prices for turkey and pork. bad for them. stuart: let's look at nvidia. big selloff yesterday. no bounce at all so far though it is up $0.25. lauren: we are seeing things up and down, it is always $278 billion from market. perhaps this is a buying opportunity. huge. a lot of analysts saying when the black belt chip comes out, it is delayed. stuart: i don't see any dip buyers. dollar tree plunging after
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reporting pullback from customers. huge losses in that sector. what does it tell you about the consumer? lauren: it to low income consumer that dollar tree targets as well as dollar general. it was 7.3 billion in sales. they also had earnings per share of $0.67. a miss by 35%. the company is going through restructuring, closing a thousand stores. the more troubling thing is dollar tree lowered their for your guidance, though ceo cautioned the more conservative sales outlook to the tune of one billion dollars. attributing that to a more cautious consumer across income levels. it cut the outlook for similar translation and dollar stores, the core consumer about lower income. they are making trade offs
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after years of high prices and that is reflected in the broader data. the other reason, let me share this. 13% of consumers say they are worried about making a minimum debt payment in the next three months. that gives context on what is going on. these dollar stores are struggling. other retailers are better positioned. >> the biggest reason is competition. it appeals to the same lower income. lauren: walmart and target doing well, they lowered their prices and have the brand names, lower income consumers are not going to go to the dollar tree where the brand is offbrand, they are $5, $10. stuart: consumers not in good shape. office real estate values are plunging and some lawmakers in
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washington sounding the alarm. congressman richie torres says excessive exposure to commercial real estate remains a ticking time bomb in the banking system. the founder and ceo of the agency knows about the real estate market. are we ever going to see a turnaround in office values? >> we are in for a deep recession that will continue to plummet, we will see tremendous vacancies increasing, what we need is to figure out what to do with the office building. we need to convert it into housing. we have determined as housing shortage. we need to convert, these office buildings are very different to convert into housing. government subsidies need to take affect. we need to lower the interest
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rate. a bunch of stuff we need to do to stimulate developers and owners checking for zoning laws to take these buildings -- stuart: a massive shift in regulation and taxation policy that takes a long time. >> precisely why we won't see prices go up and increase and start seeing vacancies, see this hitting the banking industry, defaults in loans and different programs because of this. stuart: is it because of remote work, office buildings in midtown manhattan because people work from home. >> remote work. the pandemic changed the way we do everything from the perspective of where we were, how we work, the way we work, our efficiency levels. we have a tremendous low interest rate that made us to buy better properties.
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we looked at home offices so our behavior changed. stuart: let's move to single family homes and office buildings, housing market. when will be see prices come down? >> don't know if we will see prices come down. the government is trying to decrease pricing as part of the inflation but the reality is we have low inventory of housing right now and until we see higher inventory of housing we won't see prices go down. we have a bunch of owners sitting on low interest rates. until the interest rates come down we are not going to see them, and influx of supply, we won't see prices go down. the problem is we are seeing pent-up demand for too long. by the time they lower interest rates, a lot of buyers to take them so we will see inflation
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so we are not going to see prices go down and housing. stuart: don't want to get political but kamala harris $25,000 worth to help you are a homeowner, get their first home. what do you think that does? >> it is not going to do anything good. we can't do that. what we need to do is we went into unprecedented times during the pandemic. the trump administration in my opinion did some great things and lowering interest rates. all of a sudden we move forward, raising interest rates tremendous lead to create and control inflation. it is a new way of doing things and we look at new ways, can't go to old ways of controlling inflation and supply and demand. stuart: great pleasure having you on the show. you have a great voice.
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>> great to be on the show. stuart: if you are not careful you will be back. the biden/harris administration is hiring a dei specialist for the irs that could make $200,000 a year. pete hegseth has something to say about that. prices for corn and soybeans hitting the highest level since 2015. we are speaking with a farmer who says she's barely breaking even. that is next. ♪ ♪
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and soybean farmers. this is an illinois. this seems like good news. why could this be a problem for farmers? >> reporter: you would think with the government saying it is the third largest corn crop and second-largest soybean crop on record that this would be great for farmers but mega harvest on prices while production and land costs remain high. a generous amount of rain since 2021, farmers experienced the worst drought a decade before that. couple that with the right amount of heat and at the same time as the global demand for these crops remains flat. the usda forecast net farming would drop by 1/4 this year. farmers are delaying major investments, land and new pieces of equipment, the deal reported a 25% decline from
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last year specifically in production and precision egg division. 39% of farmers, the price for acre has increased 3% year over year. the price of cropland is increased 5% year-over-year. we spoke to kaylee who farm soybeans and corn and she says there are some solutions but not many. >> looking for opportunities around increasing those opportunities as well as domestic use, production of aviation fuel. or anything like that. where we would see that use domestically as well. >> reporter: don't get me wrong, this is important and they welcome the crop with an unusually productive output but this is a situation where she only breaks even if not a little bit worse than that.
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stuart: msnbc's host, joe scarborough has a warning to capitalists this november. what is he saying? ashley: you would think he would say donald trump is a capitalist who comes with a lot of problems, you would be completely wrong. this is the same man who said this version is the best version he has ever seen of joe biden just before the disastrous debate with donald trump at his at it again, saying if you like capitalism, kamala harris is your candidate and he said it with a straight face. watch this. >> if you are a capitalist, if you believe in american capitalism as i believe in american capitalism i unapologetically believe in american capitalism, it has lifted more people out of poverty than any other economic system ever. it has it's problems, the sharp edges always need to be rounded off where it doesn't get in the way of competition and free
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markets but if you believe in american capitalism, you should be worried about donald trump being elected. ashley: none of that makes sense. harris is touting tax hikes and price controls, not really capitalism, prompted donald trump to call her comrade which seems to be accurate. stuart: you delivered this, you are all right. then we have this. the new york post reports a stunning 75% of people arrested for violent crimes in midtown manhattan were migrants. nicole malliotakis on that. pro hamas protesters expected to disrupt class, they are scared to be on campus. >> we are clear that this will not stop until columbia has
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stuart: pro hamas protests at columbia university during the first day of classes tuesday. demonstrators promised to continue the unrest. alexis mcadams, what are we going to see today? >> reporter: we are expecting some students to go into a classroom where hillary clinton is speaking at disrupt it. they are calling people to show up for what is called a sit in today saying the former secretary of state has blood on her hands and want to teach her a lesson by trying to disrupt this class. what is the first at an ivy league school without some issues, with two arrests, some vandalism and protests? it continues on campus. watch.
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that was just outside the campus gates at columbia, more than 100 masked demonstrators marching with signs chanting, calling this university they pay to go to. >> do you think there will be protests this year? last year, people thought it was disruptive. what will happen this year? >> we been clear this will not stop until columbia divested from its complicity in israel after genocide of the palestinian people. >> reporter: why stop when they barely got in trouble last year? last year, protesters were arrested and handcuffed by nypd officers outside columbia's campus. the new semester lead to more vandalism on campus. this time someone threw red paint all over the statue, the alma mater statue in the middle of the campus near the library for the university. kids are trying to walk to class, walking by the paint
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that is supposed to symbolize blood, blaming the school for supporting a genocide. jewish students tell me they don't feel safe year. >> maybe it is important for you to be at this campus and speak out and make a change? >> i heard people say we should abandon these institutions because they don't care about the safety and well-being of jewish students. i think that is cowardice. >> reporter: because of all these issues on the campus, keeping nonstudents out, scanning ids at the main gates, we expect that sit in with hillary clinton at one:00. stuart: thank you. nicole malliotakis, republican from new york joins me now. what is the gop response to anti-semitism on campus? >> it is no surprise the agitators are back. alan bragg dropped the charges when they were doing this activity at the end of the session last year. we want consequences and
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republicans have said we need to hold these universities accountable when they allow for civil rights particularly when we see this anti-semitism we need to make sure they are being held accountable. we want to stop the transfer of foreign money and nonprofit organizations that fuel this activity. we know now that iran played a role in funding the organizations that are the ones organizing protests at universities and on the streets across america. i have legislation that would require that transparency and also privet those 501(c)(3)s from using this for political activity. foreign money is not allowed to be used for political activity in the united states so we have a number of measures i think will be coming up before the house when we return and also make sure we strip visas from foreign students who are participating. stuart: migrant crime searching
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in the city, police say 75% of the arrests are migrants, assault, robbery, thomistic violence. why is new york city still a sanctuary city, attracting migrant criminals. >> the democrats who are the far left radicals that run new york city council refused to change the law put in place by bill deblasio that protect these individuals from deportation. as simple as that. stuart: i am sorry. i lost audio connection, didn't hear what she said. i can't respond at the moment. >> i will continue and say the bottom line is the democrats on city council refuse to fix the century city law put in place by bill deblasio this protecting these individuals commit crimes and even on the federal level when we had legislation the required
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people, ice to detain and deport individuals commit in crime named after laken riley whose murderer was released following prior arrest. not one member other than me from new york city voted for that bill. very sad the democrats continue to support this illegal activity and we are paying for it, to house them free new york city hotels. stuart: sorry about the audio connection but we fixed it eventually. thanks for being with us, thank you for sticking around for the hour. you are all right. martha maccallum on the show. can kamala harris make the opportunity economy her strong point. darrell isa on goldstar families defending trump's arlington cemetery visit. pete hegseth on the administration hiring an irs dei specialist who could make $200,000 a year. the 11:00 hour is next.
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