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>> we still have a president that can't run for reelection.
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>> it would take me an average of seven years to get the approvals. they don't remove leg ration, we're going to continue to see a lot of supply. >> inaction by our administration is escalating. there has to be no more hamas running any part of the palestinian authority or people. >> if you attempt to bring down the cost of child care, even with massive government subsidies, you increase spending on child care. >> she is one of the very top enablers lying to us about his condition and that's something she's not gap eling or answering for. for gyre i didn't confirm till
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it was on the screen. gets you going for the hour. it is 11:00 eastern time. it is monday, september 23 #*rd. let's go. dow and s&p on track for record closers and modestly in the monday morning. big tech and mixed picture and we have alphabet and apple up, microsoft, amazon, nvidia down. the yield on the 10 year treasury is going up. look at this, 3.77% right now. not great for the nasdaq composite. that rates, that yield rising gradually, now this. i'm asked constantly, who will win, as in the election? my honest answer seizure disorders don't know. it seems like the momentum that kamala harris established after the convention has reason out of steams and new york times sienna olekowski released today show -- released today showing trump leading and arizona trump 50 and harris 45. times said there was a
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noticeable move by latino voters away from harris. in georgia, trump 49 and harris 45. north carolina, 49-47. overall, the times found that more people said trump improved their lives suggesting the economy remains the big issue. same with a new nbc poll. on the economy, trump leads 50-41. remember james carville, his winning line "it's the economy, stupid". that nbc poll showing harris has a five point lead nationally 49-44. nate silver model has harris 49 and trump 46. abortion helps harris, trump is losing ground with women. now, trump's been embroiled in controversy and had enough recently for his entire career. had a 9/11 conspiracy theorist by his side at a 9/11 event. declared i hate taylor swift and
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urged a government shut down. truth is, this is as near to a dead heat as it can get. ask me who's going to win, i will indeed say i don't know, and neither do you. third hour of varney starts now. stuart: we have brian brenberg with us this morning. >> you can't do the economist on the one hand and kepttist on the other. trump has unbeatable gear when he's humorous and talking about
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solving problems and out there saying we can make the world getter. harris doesn't. let's see what he sifts into for the next 42 days. if he does the humorous and we're fixing things trump, he'll win. if he's complaining and saying harris does this and that, it'll be a fight. it's in his hands because harris doesn't have the ability to take it to the next level. stuart: harris endorsed by irs affiliated union. what does that tell you? >> i would never want that endorsement. what it says is the people whose job it is to take your money like me because i want to take your money that's what it says
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about harris. her job is to take your money and run from a ticket that gets that endorsement. stuart: pretty wild this morning. what did you have for breakfast? >> wheatys like always, good minnesota cereal. got to get fired up. up. stuart: she's a tax and spend liberal. >> they're putting that are money and endorsement mind her and everything you need to know. stuart: we're getting her economic plan this week and no details available. do we get it this week? >> every other week we were going to get her plan and didn't. stuart: she said it publicly, she'll get a plan. >> you believe that and have that much faith in harris? >> i don't believe you can possibly go on tape before. >> if she sits down and goes on camera and spell it is out like
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really and no word salad, then i'll come on and say i apologize but i'm waiting for that. stuart: the big money show at 1:00 p.m. eastern. next, kamala harris making a play to win over corporate america. madison all worth with me. how does harris plan to do that? >> she's meeting with the competitives in private trying to court them over. she's vowing to hold big business accountable and lunches with the ceos and mark cuban and spent hours texting and calling to discuss healthcare costs and met with jp morgan's jamie dimon and someone she clashed with a lot and then continues to talk and these are ryan and going to have more republicans and democrats and greg brown is a
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republican and cbs's cairns lynch. her personal courts of the business community is giving executives hope that she'd reject some of the progressive policies that they're elected to president. but brian eluded to this, only a handful of public policies, harris promising to take on big businesses and raising taxes on corporations and wealthy. a 25% tax of unrealized gains and stuart: good stuff. thank you. dow up 10 po points and nasdaq y 17 and gains are paired over the
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last hour. >> the fed feels the same way as evidenced by a 50-point basis cut and feel a cold and take vitamin c and that's not lost by the fed and preemptively cut 50-basis points and smarts or dumb luck. they've got inflation genie largely back in the bottle. and this is a stronger growth rate? >> it does. it's a position of strength. and quoting the ten year and approaching 47% and that's for good reasons and you're seeing good cholesterol it there.
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stuart: how do you buy gold daughter and mining shares and what do you do? the vast majority of retailers and going for funds and price of gold and not that expensive and look, you don't want to go over your skis in terms of buying gold. if the dollar is weakening and if rates are going down, it doesn't have to compete. you want to hedge for that and it's up 27% and doesn't go to the sky and you can see another 3, 5, 7% come out of price of gold between now and mid next year. live it. stuart: come out of the price of gold? >> you can see an additional
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appreciation anywhere from 3-7% and -- stuart: des gld? >> yeah. stuart: 3,000 is not that far away? >> yeah, no, at 2650, can get to 27 or 3,000 by june or accounts 2025 and there's a gain for that and microsoft. we know nvidia and that's what i want. >> you need a hedge, 5-10% of portfolio. stuart: i should take your advice. mr. katz, thank you for joining us. >> always. stuart: in 2019, kamala harris ran for president and promised to take executive action to give millions of dreamers a pathway to citizenship. now she's walking that back. and won't say why. the flip-flop perhaps, we'll get into it. growing trend of wealthy people using land and luxury real estate like a bank and host of mansion global katrina explaining how that works and biden harris administration
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finally blaming hamas from stopping a peace dole from being reached. >> he remains the big obstacle from getting a deal. he's done nothing in the recent weeks to prove that he's willing to move this forward in a good faithway. stuart: they finally realize hamas will never give up hostages and norbegan ortagus -- morgmorgan ortagus is next.
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stuart: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. increase if troops and warships, got it. has iran revealed a new ballistic missile? >> it has, stu. i was in israel and i was standing on the border with lebanon and israeli troops you in 2000 after occupying southern lebanon for 15 years and fears increase that had israel is on the brink of initiating a ground war and they've not moved enough soldiers north to do so. >> we don't believe escalating this is in their best interest and prime minister wants to send it back home. >> at least a dozen warships and four air force fighter jet
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squadrons sped across the region and u.s. has about 34,000 trabs in the middle east and that spiked to 50,000 a few weeks ago when the u.s. expected iran to strike israel. the u.s. s georgia guided submarine and going for six u.s. warships in the mediterranean warship and going for assault ship with the 26 marine expedition unit on board and three navy destroyers in the red. u.s. s app ragaini hamlin con in the -- abraham lincoln in the gulf of oman and defense secretary austin ordered a squadron of f-22s to the region and iran flexing with a military parade in tech athletics ron on saturday -- teheran unveil ago new ballistic missile named jihad.
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the war in the middle east arriving at the white house on sunday. >> are you worried about [inaudible] -- >> yes, but we're doing whatever we can to keep a wider war from breaking out. pounded by israeli war planes in israel today. stuart: john kirby calling out hamas for blocking ceasefire and hostage deals. watch. >> it's certainly apparent to us that mr. sinwar remains the big obstacle here to getting a deal and it is the case he's done nothing in the re-kent weeks to prove that he's willing to move this forward in a good faith way. no question about that. stuart: morgan ortagus joins me now. has the administration realized hamas will never give up
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hostages and talk of a ceasefire is a talk of a victory for ha has? >> yeah, administration is doing what they need in their mind and get every american hostage home. i don't think they're doing it quite well but can't say on the sunday shows we're giving up the hostages. hamas is not giving them back. it's their responsibility to get the american hostages home. it's not for lack of effort and trying but equate effort is the same as success and they've been unable to get success in getting these hostages home. number one because they think they're dealing with a legitimate at a time actor and -- state actor and dealing with sinwar and how do you get there? in every negotiation you need leverage and staying and declining like many members of congress since the biden administration delayed and slowed down some of the shipments to israel and public
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critiques of israel sun warranted and they've been giving too much leverage to hamas in the negotiations and saw former president trump say in his speech at republican national convention in july, he gave a warning to hamas, if i'm elected, you better have tesla and meta back before i raise my right hand and wear in. stuart: that's never been the position of biden administration. >> unfortunately not. stuart: always playing defense. >> one hostage home and one person and she was 3 years old at the time. announcing god for that but the only american they got out so far and four americans remain in hostage of gaza and they're still a terrorist group and i told their families i'll bring it up every time i'm on radio and television so thank you for letting me do that. stuart: biden expected to give his last un address tomorrow with a focus on conflicts in gaza and ukraine. seems like our rivals, the new
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world order, rivals seems like they're calling the shots these days. and our president is speaking from a position of weakness. how wrong am i? i agree. it's probably a farewell address by biden at the general assembly. i talked on your show and i've coined quartet of evil, china, iran, north korea and it's a supply chain of terror and resupplying each other with munitions and drones and they're resupplying each other on the wars in ukraine and of course iran supplies the middle east and why does biden have to give a speech about major wars and the worst in european soil since world war ii and a disastrous and chaotic middle east and
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they've both happened on his watch. they're preventable. this didn't have to happen. you just did a report with jennifer griffin and the number of u.s. navy ships in the region and u.s. ship from the navy is more action in the red sea than the u.s. navy has seen world war ii. it's time to hold the administration accountable for the decisions and policy decisions the chickens have come home to roost in the middle of the term. stuart: bill bill maher went afr kamala on her stance on the war. >> he didn't hold back or mince any words on the middle east columbia seizure disorders of kamala. >> here's what kamala harris said this week about what we should do when the wharves over.
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no reoccupation of gaza, no changing of the territorial lines of gaza, and an ability to have security in the region for all concern in a way we create stability. i feel like if that's what you have to say, don't say anything. just shut up. i don't want children to die. duh, who does. none of us want children to die. >> he told her to shut up. went onto contrast the two sides saying one side uses terrorism to accomplish their goals and the other side fights it. people like kamala harris say israel has a right to defend itself and once they do, they immediately object to it and he was really critical of the vice president and saying that there's a bunch of things and better close her mouth. with that criticism is not only backing harris and predicting her victory and going for this and saying it's over and hers, she's won.
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stuart: thank you, madison. administration says chinese hardware and software on cars are a catastrophic resident and can a ban on the technology. we'll bring you the full story. she's here in new york to explain how wealthy individuals are using wealthy real estate like a bank. that's next. ♪ daughter: hey, dad. dad: hey, sweetheart. daughter: what are you doing? dad: i'm gonna clean the fence. daughter: it's a lot of fence. dad: you wanna help me? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more...
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stuart: unlocking the american dream, good idea. wealthy individuals are using land and luxury homes like a bank. katrina campens is the host of mansion global and joins me now. explain how it works. >> what's happening, stu, thanks for having me. what's happen asking these wealthy individuals believe that real estate will continue to appreciate so an indication is they're buying these massive mansions and borrowing against them. perfect example of one is the house next to jeff bezos and the gentleman paid $27.5 million in 2018 and then david bernstein
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saw winston capital loaned him $32.5 million against the property. by the way, he received multiple offers after he purchased it for $27.5 for a lot more, but he said no, wait a second, i'm not going to sell it. this asset will continue to appreciate and i'd rather borrow against it. david and i had a chat and said it's happening time and time again with the wealthy individuals because -- and he's giving them loans in a very short amount of time and even sometimes paying 12% but rather pay more to be able to have that money liquid and invest in other things and not sell the asset. this is great news for the real estate market because if the wealthy believe that real estate will continue to appreciate, it's a good indication we're heading in the right direction. stuart: don't have to be all that wealthy f. you've got a nice solid portfolio of stocks that's quite valuable, go to your broker and borrow against that portfolio stocks and he or she will give you the money. don't have to sell the stocks and pay capital gains. you've got the money for another real estate investment.
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you've leveraged off. lot of people are doing that. >> you can do it, stu, with your stocks, do it with real estate. this is how a lot of people build their real estate portfolio. they buy one property and borrow against it and use as a down payment and create passive income for and she happens this is all really great for the real estate market because people will continue to invest in real estate and let's hope for happier times and in real estate and the economy in general. stuart: kamala harris offering $25,000 to first generation home buyers. think that does any good? >> with regard to this, there's been so much talk about this and the trump family directly and i wanted to hear what's their proposal. not hearsay and not anything with 25,000 and what that's going to do is increase demand and prices and he doesn't get it and i believe that donald trump is the person to fix this and that's his background and
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background and let's also remember that he created opportunity zones where people could in the opportunity zones and get low taxes and regulation and going for them to help that situation and going with 25,000 and that's not going to help. stuart: first generation home buyers and a subtle difference of home buyers and implies it's going to be pushed off towards them and more. >> it reminds me of the student loan situation and reminds me of just the crash giving money to people that can't afford it. one thing trump did do was help his people in the hispanic ownership rate went up during his administration and going
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with issues than i do with any democrat. >> stuart: got it. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. stuart: recent fed cut bringing more to the market and listing for the market this week and going for the fed rate cut and how does it help that listing? >> well, possibly not right away. i'll tell you why. it's because rates have already moved because they follow the 10-year treasury and not fed funds rate and not yet and, stu, good morning, we're in a four bedroom, two bathhouse, 1600 square feet and close to long island sound and over my shoulder and i'm with a broker rudy. thanks for having us here. appreciate it today. rudy, tell us the impacts of this rate cut, 50 base cut and more impacts. >> a lot of home buyers are going to be coming into the market because they are now able
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to afford a house based on rates and home buyers will be very, very happy to jump into the market now. reporter: happy to jump in but what's the impact on the overall market? seeing prices go higher and make it unaffordable again? >> house prices are already high for the rates going lower and coming to the market and they'll compete and house prices going to go higher because of the influx of people joining the market. reporter: we have to go and wrap the same thing. stuart: thank you very much indeed. and we've got the dow rebounding a little bit. dropping 61 points, not too bad. >strong week last week and, lauren, looking at winnebago. lauren: iconic rv maker and journalistic piece and actually affiliated with a hedge fund, which is shorting the stock of
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this company. they say people spend their life savings buying the "american dream on wheels that became a nightmare with a frame failure, a structural defect on some of the models making them dangerous, worthless, unusable and down goes the stock". stuart: ouch. conoco. lauren: one of the world's largest uranium miners and the list surging. surged on friday up 5% in many cases and these are hot plays as nuclear will be used if not required to power the artificial intelligence revolution after constellation energy's deal with microsoft to restart throe mile island in pennsylvania. stuart: nuke is the way to go this week. lauren: other sources beside wind and solar not reliable for powering the ai revolution. stuart: exactly. thanks, lauren. new natural polls show harris
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(♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) stuart: the house voted to overturn the biden harris administration's ev mandate. how about that? hillary vaughn on capitol hill joining them getting rid of ev mandate. reporter: stuart, about eight
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democrats hoping to reverse the ev mandate and hoping to get auto makers to get more of their fleet electric to boost the percentage of ev sales getting more than half of new vehicle sales electric by 2032 and that's ambitious and electrical vehicle sales account for around 7% of all new car sales and vice president harris used to have even bigger goals to go green back in 2019. >> by my plan by 2025, we'll have basically zero emission vehicles only, 100%. reporter: but apparently according to harris' team, she no longer supports an electric vehicle mandate at all but we don't have anymore details than that. this push towards electric vehicles is a huge concern among voters whose jobs would be at stake and auto worker union members are supporting trump because he's against an ev mandate. >> we know it's an existential
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threat to us and there's thousands of auto workers that are going to lose their job ifs the government continues to push these regulations and it'll force them into willing electric vehicles. reporter: it's unlikely this ev mandate would go away unless the senate takes similar action and if harris truly flip-flopped, maybe she'll be the one to take it away. stuart. stuart: hillary, thank you. this administration took billions of taxpayer dollars promising to build intra-structure that's not there andive actually put aside 348s and they've built a total of eight and that is no way to
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support futures and we're only allowed to drive electric vehicles. stuart: the money has been put aside and that'll be spent, isn't it? even if the ev mandate is withdrawn. >> well, some of it will be spent certainly, certainly. but goes to show you if you want something to actually happen, you need private industry to step up to the plate. not necessarily the federal government and they're really good at waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dol dollars and lacf building out ev infrastructures to support own proported goals but again, consumers are turning away because the cost of electric vehicles are significantly higher than your gas powered vehicles and there's also concern with range anxiety and reliability and there's a reason consumers don't want this forced on them. stuart: we have one step ahead in the house, ev mandates being
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killed. but it's not dead forever. >> certainly not. there's the agencies that could try to pick up where they leave off, and you've got to pass this in the senate. that certainly is an uphill battle. stuart: the senate will not kill the ev mandate i don't think. i don't think. i want to ask you about constellation energy working with microsoft on opening the three mile island power plant. my question is are all environmentalists okay? >> know, the most extreme are fundamentally anti-development and antihuman. they're not going to support something like keeping three mile island or revamping three mile island to meet the energy growth we know is going to happen. there's been a shift and michael
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sheshellen duringer has done a - michael shellenberger has done a ton of work and at nuclear 100% is what to support and there's no doubt going to be extreme activists trying to shutter this because again, they don't want any development and they don't want the affiliated human growth that goes along with it. stuart: got it. mandy, thanks for joining us. we'll see you again soon. the admin vagues is proposing a ban on chinese and russian-made software used in our cars. this is all about security. >> it is, stuart. it's freaky and concern is preventing cybersecurity risk and cars being hacked while being driven. this ban will prevent chinese and russian-made car hardware and software from being sold in the u.s.. this will encloud bans on the use and testing for these cars
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that are driving themselves and >> they're connecting to the internet and called services and preventing china and russia and going for that and choosing to move this prop up and going for the u.s. markets and all chinese cars are going there and meaning they wouldn't be able to be sold here. stuart: hacking and exploding more. >> we're seeing more and don't want to give china that power
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and stuart: that's good stuff. this is going for the dow and going to another debate it's a great thing to be doing it and vin the midful the county and laid into the elections. stuart: is that the right move? it'll is on that next. ♪
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why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got xfinity you wouldn't have to mess around with the connection. therapy's tough, huh? -mmm. it's like a lot about me. [laughs] a home router should never be a home wrecker. oo this is a good book title. stuart: kamala harris agreed to a second presidential debate, but donald trump says uh uh, it's too late. >> well, i've already done two debates, and we're good. but to do a third one, everybody is voting now and it's very late to be doing a third debate. but once the election starts, and it's started, it's a very bad thing to be doing a debate in the middle of de-bolt county
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and would be l laden to the election and it would be bad for the country. is this a good move by donald trump, tomi? >> he didn't stick to policy as much as he should have, but i agree with donald trump, think about the democrat party, they swap an entire candidate and has to debate someone new on her terms and a three on one with moderators helps her and why would he walk into that situation again? there's no reason for him to do it. this is a dead heat in the polls and he's ahead in every issue outside of abortion. for him, it doesn't cause benefit to go back on a stage and he doesn't know if it'll be a fair fight. he's better off going out and talking to voters and doing town halls and more interviews and podcasts and let the american
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people hear more about the policies and don't give her any other network the opportunity to pile on him again. stuart: dreamers or undocumented mai grants brought here as children. this is a flip-flop, isn't it? >> of course. kamala harris won't tell you what her immigration or border plan is. she's going back to bipartisan border bill and not much of a border bill at all. she has no other plans because she plans to either do nothing or keep it status quo or reopen the border and happening the first three and a half years as tenure or vice president and has no detention plan and we haven't heard from her if she plans to remove any of the 10 million+ immigrants and coming in under her and joe biden's watch and haven't heard if the temporary protected status and haitian migrants and others run out and
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no plan to do with millions and only answer is she wants them voting and the people of america and communities in america like springfield, ohio and other places, they're going to pay the price. >> as much as i would like to see a debate and donald trump focusing and having a policy issue and sticking to her, that last one didn't go as planned and i think donald trump and the american people know exactly what kamala harris is bordering immigration record s. keep reminding her. stuart: got it, tomi lahren on a monday morning. see you soon. the popular political drama west wing? the show celebrating the 25th an
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visor reigns leading and cast it was invited to the white house. lauren: the creator said he got ideas walking cassioppi the white house when they were there to celebrate the 25th anniversary. as much as he want as revival, he's concerned about two things. number one, you don't have the original cast and martin sheen is 84 and this is the bigger one. anything he writes would seem too connected to the real world. he fears it would be seen as rebuttal to donald trump. it was started during bill clinton and had a seven year run. i love political dramas. stuart: did you watch it? >> no, but i've watched many others. stuart: guess what, time for the monday trivia question. lauren: oh, gosh. just for you. stuart: this week, the questions are all about capitols. this is -- lauren: you'll win every day. stuart: no. what is the capitol of -- pico,
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montebeyo or [inaudible]. we'll be right back.
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stuart: what is the capital of nicaragua, i think i gave this away during the commercial break, i know the answer to t
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this. >> we know the other one, two and three don't existed nicaragua those are cities in different countries. >> i told you that. >> we also knew in unison, ecuador, kingston and jamaica. stuart: i did not know that one, i cannot help you there but we knew that it did nicaragua. it's managua. it's the largest city in the country of nicaragua with a population of 1 million was designated as a permanent capital in 1857, we all got t that, wonderful show on the monday morning look who's here to take it off he's can appear magically in three seconds. david asman. >> i got a call from

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