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stuart: get on your feet. get out and vote. why not? sixth avenue new york city. it is friday. good morning. it is 10:00 eastern time. straight to your money. the nasdaq composite up 181, solid rally after the big tech cellar yesterday. look at the tenure should retrace your yield sharply lower, and out is just 1.4 basis points. the price of oil 70 one dollars a barrel, bitcoin coming in at 70.
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their latest read on the manufacturing sector, just got the reading. lauren: surprise drop to 46. 5 given contraction for seven months in a row. we got the job report, the manufacturing sector bleeding 46,000 jobs last month, this number not good. stuart: slowing market, manufacturing sector slowing in the employment sector, low interest rates. lauren: 99% chance the fed cuts the day after election day. stuart: thanks very much and now this. the spin masters in the harris campaign have had a hard time of it this week. president biden called trump supporters garbage. trump jumped on that to thunderous applause wearing a garbage worker's outfit he said 250 million americans are not garbage. before that, he worked the mcdonald's friar pointing out
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that harris never got her hands dirty and now just as the spin guys try to recover along comes mark cuban who declares you never see trump around strong intelligent women, ever. you should stick to business, market. politics and your thing. he tried to walk it back. he says he knows many strong intelligent women voting for trump, too late, the damage was done. like biden he insulted a big chunk of the electorate. he implied the women who support trump are the opposite of strong and intelligent, they are weak and dumb. tell that to milania who has shown strength when her husband was being trashed, she speaks five languages. tell that to kayleigh mcenany or sarah huckabee sanders, both were trump's press secretary's enduring constant insults from the media. the new york post, say it to your faces.
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harris's been team must be exhausted, they had to deal with one raging fire after another. the moral of the story is this, don't insult large blocks of voters right before the election, only makes them more determined to see their candidate donald trump elected the 40 seventh president of the united states. second hour of varney just warming up. it is friday. tammy bruce is in the studio with us. i want to play the full soundbite of what cuban said. play it all. >> donald trump, you never see him around strong, intelligent women ever. they are intimidating to him.
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with reproductive rights and can't have her around. tammy:what they are talking about in their bubble. they are perplexed at why americans are thinking for themselves, and sometimes after their names, they have smart people. they can't figure it out. it was common enough in the camelot campaign that he felt comfortable saying it. the second thing is democrats are used to telling women what to do and god for bid we aren't conforming. we are thinking for ourselves and that is bad bad bad girl, bad girl and that after generations, i am a reflection of that training after generations i'm supposed to do as i am told.
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what we learn and what we know as americans is after the last four years the president matters, policy matters, the future can be destroyed in a moment, 100 executive orders, the future can change, we had it, a chance to make the change, not conforming, we are concerned about the future, we are going to change the future for our children, our grandchildren and this country despite what the bullies which is what cuban is and what kamala harris is and every democrat have turned into bulls, forcing people and tells you they are worried about their own base still within a week of the election, to frighten women, they don't want to -- they want to -- they want to be embraced in their own grouping. you will be shunned and
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canceled. it will not work. we are reminded who they are. stuart: if trump wins i'm dying to see the faces of the democrats when they realize they lost. tammy:a learning opportunity, all the women out there who have been believing this nonsense come aboard, see who is with trump. it is beyond partisanship now. it is not red or blue. it is purple. it really is. you saw that in the rally. it is america together. that's the difference and that is a meltdown. stuart: you have a great election weekend. you are going to have fun. yesterday trump campaigned in new mexico. what was his message to hispanic voters? lauren: a last minute detour from seven traditional battleground states. he thinks he might be able to flip it. they have not voted for republican in 20 years.
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appealing to hispanics. >> i love the hispanics. i love them. i love hispanics. they are entrepreneurial, they are warm. they have to turn out record numbers of that we need in order to demand a better future and have to go out and vote and win win win. lauren: hispanic state, half of the population is. it's an energy state and we heard from chevron and exxon this morning, they are producing more in the permian. stuart: fascinating stuff. right before the election. to the markets, up 375 points at this moment, almost one% higher, nasdaq composite over
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1%, 193 points. mike lee, microsoft and meta is sold off because of the increasing cost of ai. do you think that selloff was a wrong move before the stock? >> absolutely. you have a lot of shareholders and investors and fast money traders. these fast money traders want to see immediate results immediately. and the momentum based algorithms pile on. if they were to beat short-term hurdles, stocks would be higher in a short-term inflated view. roughly 5% to 6% off, and two of the most successful
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companies in the world, putting it in perspective. one of 2 people has access to the internet, users meta-property daily. stuart: by both now. >> if you don't already, a long-term investor, small speed bumps that will get out-of-the-way. if you start thinking about ai, it is sorting through data. if you think of all the data that was created and collected from the history of time until 2003, we create and collect that data every two days. it takes an awesome amount of computing power to sort through that and make sense of it. these will be the leaders of the field. these will be long-term investments. stuart: thanks for joining us this morning. i know we will see you again. have a great weekend.
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boeing, they have a new offer on the table to striking machinists, stock is up. what in the offer? lauren: 38% pay raise over four years, signing bonus $12,000, the union will vote on monday, they rejected two previous proposals. this strike is extending week 7 and the union want a 40% pay increase and their pensions restored. the latter is not going to happen but the average pay in the third and final proposal bring the average salary to one hundred thousand dollars a year. i shouldn't say salary. stuart: odds are. i have no inside information. nvidia. what are they doing? lauren: stock is down 4% but nvidia's customer amazon just said they will spend $75 billion on ai chips this year. nvidia's rival is struggling to
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keep up with nvidia. they've got market share. stuart: how about that. changing the subject, the category, estée lauder, worst day ever yesterday. lauren: not only is the chinese customer pulling back but they completely pooled their annual forecast and seven brokerages are cutting price targets, they have two downgrades, jpmorgan and citigroup say we are downgrading them because we have no visibility into their future. stuart: i saw sirius xm radio up 6%. what's the story. lauren: berkshire hathaway built at stake worth $3 billion and even with buffet's seal of approval shares of serious are down 51% this year. stuart: thanks. coming up, what's the biggest difference between trump and harris? j.d. vance tells joe rogan it is this.
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>> we are not trying to censor our fellow americans. we are not trying to say you should be silenced because you disagree with us. stuart: it is more than censorship. we will get into it. wisconsin sees record early voting, a million casting their ballots. we ask senator ron johnson if that helps trump, next.
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. stuart: plenty of green, the dow is up 410, the nasdaq up
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220, nasdaq up 1.2% dow up with the s&p, the 10 year treasury yield, where is that this morning, it is going up a bit, 430. and we are 414 up the 2 year. donald trump and kamala harris will both make their last pitch to voters in wisconsin. mike tobin is there. that's the only county to vote for the winning candidate in the last six elections. what's the feeling there now? >> moving onto the next chapter in american history. if you total, and only one county has picked the president in the last 6 elections and that is where i'm standing right now. they voted george bush twice,
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and 292 votes, they picked joe biden, and from green bay from the rest of lake michigan, they have a diverse economy out here from shipbuilding to manufacturing, tourism and a lot of retired people. this is a window to what americans are thinking where the chair of the door county republican party feels the pressure to get every partisan voter off the couch. >> i am certainly aware of the tension we are getting. i'm doing everything i can to get as many people involved and get our message out, get all the doors knocked and get that one last vote that can push donald trump over the edge. >> reporter: they are not unaware 10 electoral votes are desired by both sides, they are do bombarded by ads and visits from campaign workers. >> every 10 seconds there's one
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on tv, your phone blows up at the same time. it is interesting. can't wait for it to be over. >> it kind of stinks but it is ultimately good for us and all people that own businesses in our town and community. >> reporter: the most recent cnn poll put tears in the lead in the badger state but a usa today poll from two days ago gave a slight edge to trump. both of these candidates as you mentioned will be in wisconsin today. stuart: thanks very much. interesting inflation numbers from wisconsin. look at this. inflation has skyrocketed since biden came to office. put the numbers on the screen please. i've got $151 a month more on food, $200 more on shelter, $90 more on energy, $267 more on transportation. that's how much the cost of
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living has gone up in wisconsin since biden/harris came to power. ron johnson is a republican senator who joined me now. numbers like that, such a high cost of living, how, why is the race so close? >> i blame the legacy media, advocates for the left covered up for the biden/harris administration. it's about $1000 a month, across the country, just to make the same standard of living q me other lovely 30,000 over the biden administration, we have an open border, we are a border state, we see in terms of drug trafficking the we have migrant populations overwhelming the education system, law enforcement, hospitals, whitewater, wisconsin, democrat governor, in the same world, the unbiased media, these elections wouldn't be close, our world is a highly biased legacy corporate media.
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stuart: we also have a very weak jobs report. 12,000 jobs created or added to the economy in october. that's not good for the harris team, is it? >> absolutely not. kamala harris wants to increase taxes by $4 trillion. it will happen automatically. automatic tax increase in 2026 over $4 trillion, donald trump wants to extend tax cuts of that brought us the strongest economy in quite some time and donald trump cut regulations, cut the tax burden, produced a record economy until the covid recession hit but even after that our economy was roaring back at the end of 2020, did not need trillions of dollars worth of stimulus, the biden/harris administration spent which sparked inflation, open the border, everything they have done we can this country and when america is weak, more dangerous place which is why the world is in flames, democrat governance has
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been a disaster. this election shouldn't be close. a one wisconsin is seeing record early voting, historic early voting. is trump winning the early vote? >> what i can say is democrat early voting is down, republican early voting is up. are we robbing from election day voting? i am sure we are but the most significant factor from the party share, democrat early voting is down. from my standpoint that is indicative. we generally beat them on election day anyway but my guess is if they there early voting is down there is disparity. so many democrats went to a tulsi gabbert event on tuesday and she asked the crowd a thousand people in madison how many are democrat or former democrat, half the audience. i believe donald trump is assembling a new coalition, people who love this country and want to fix it. set differences aside like
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bobby kennedy and donald trump are doing focusing their case on chronic illness, big problems. that's how you seal and unify a divided nation, donald trump is doing it, kamala harris is continuing to divide this country. that the democrat playbook, fear, division, lies and deception. stuart: four days to go, ron johnson from wisconsin. thank you very much. republicans on the house oversight committee demanding answers about the fbi's revised crime statistics. what do they want to know? lauren: why this change in the violent crime numbers nationally? first the agency said violent crime was down 1.7% for 2022. you saw president biden and vp harris campaign on that. they revise those figures to say it was actually up 4.5%. why the about face? jim comer's committee wrote a letter to the fbi asking why?
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the committee is concerned the fbi's recent failure to report accurate crime data are politically motivated. the committee is seeking document and communications to understand the fbi's failure to provide congress and the american people with accurate crime data and this is important, whether the 2023 data is in fact accurate. last year's numbers are expected to fall 3%. the committee says about this topic give us your communications with the white house. stuart: why did they make the change? coming up michigan's auto industry crucial to the election, trump and harris making their pitches today. harris's ev mandates turning out to be negative for her campaign. montana's senate race determined the balance of power in congress and a retired navy seal is next on the show on the issues that separate him from democrat incumbent john tester.
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stuart: solid gain for the dow, 500 points, nasdaq is 250. the biggest gainers on the dow amazon, goldman, chevron, caterpillar, mcdonald's. put them together and they add 240 points to the dow industrials which are up 500 points. to the jobs report. only 12,000 jobs added during the month of october. edward lawrence is at the white house, outside the labor department, no leaf blowers i hope a. to the acting labor secretary, what did she say? this is a week report? >> everything is fine, nothing to see, move along. i knew this report would be bad but not this bad, last time the economy created fewer than
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$2000 was december 2020. this jobs report literally upside down for when you look at a free-market economy. the private sector jobs actually lost 28,000 jobs while government sector created 40,000 jobs. when you look at where the jobs are, 6400, leisure and hospitality down 4000. i act -- taxpayer money supporting most of the jobs in this report. >> we see multiple industries that not only recovered to pre-pandemic level but exceed the pre-pandemic level. when you talk about local government, these are your police officers, firefighters, someone who approves permits, the local economy is an indicator of a strong economy. >> the jobs report says hurricane helene hit just before the survey period, and
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milton hit during the survey period. the labor secretary tells me the boeing strike impacted the number but manufacturing showed a loss according to the bureau of labor statistics. >> overall numbers up 600,000 more than that in this administration not by accident. and opening up charter factories, >> and the manufacturing jobs, created 93,000 manufacturing jobs. stuart: the easiest path to retake the senate. what's the state of the senate race.
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>> the republicans have been trying to flip for a long time and this looks to be there best chance in many years. starts with the popularity of donald trump. expected to win the treasury state he is all he. he beat hillary clinton by 20 points and joe biden by 16. it was aimed at finally defeating john tester. the only statewide elected democrat, third-generation montana and calls himself dirt farmer and keeps winning elections people expect him to lose. the head wents are the strongest they have been against him. >> what is different is a more polarized electorate the tomorrow calcified. trump is on the ballot again at the republican party is more strongly pro-trump.
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>> reporter: republicans, a businessman, and bronze star and purple heart and being up sent by tester, tax and his character may be working to make this race closer. the two most recent polls show him up by four points and tied. and abortion rate measure, montana is expected to add 4% to their population and that will play in she he's favor, they are republican.
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stuart: tim she he joins me now. what's the issue that will get you to beat tester, green policy, what is the big winning issue? >> all of the above. montana wants secure border, safe streets, cheap gas, the issue gets fumbled into the america first agenda. puts them first, put their businesses first, their families first, puts american and montana agriculture first and john tester is a rubberstamp, voted to impeach trump twice and voted for trump's agenda every step of the way so it is clear referendum on the last 3. 5 years that have not been good for so many americans and very clear referendum on the fact that montana wants and administration of the will put america first at a senate to approve that agenda and we are going to give to the. stuart: is abortion your big
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negative and the big plus for tester? >> the republican party has taken a few years to get a front foot on this issue. we did not have a message crafted to layout the common sense positions. in this election cycle most of the vote is digested. their position on the issue, don't think it will have a structural impact in our election which we have a ballot initiative, at the end of the day they will turn out and vote anyway. these issues will be the deciding factor, do montanans want america first policies back again under a donald from presidency and if so they need the senate to give it to them. stuart: dan springer who is in montana told us the population of the state had gone up 4% and the two out of three of the newcomers to the state are republicans. is that accurate? >> no way to know for sure but
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it seems like it. many of these people were labels political refugees. people who left blue states, experienced those policies, don't want to see them again at won't vote for them, they are coming from california, oregon, washington, new york, enough of this craziness, enough of the crime in the streets, enough of the taxes that are stifling innovation, they want to move to a state that embraces freedom that is pro-business and pro-america so they have come here and haven't brought the politics of the state with them, the opposite, we do not want montana to turn into california, do not want montana to have riots in the streets and crime in the streets, we want montana to embody the montana first america first agenda. they will turn out and drove to support us and put us over the finish line. stuart: the only state that i have not been to in america.
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i love the big sky country. thanks for being on the show. see you again soon. be sure to watch the fox business special election night coverage, starts tuesday, election day, 5 p.m. pm eastern. still had. jake paul endorses trump in an 18 minute video saying things don't feel right, america doesn't feel good. got the tape and much more. varney coming up. ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices
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s&p 500, bigger demand for products used in drug development. stuart: charter communications. lauren: fewer subscriber losses started offering more affordable bundles, cheaper to >> reporter: those. stuart: cardinal health. lauren: raised the outlook for the year. it is an all-time high. stuart: check out apple please. stock is at 220 down $3. angela zeno joins me now. you are buying apple at this price. >> target prices. stuart: i didn't hear properly. >> 260. can you tell me how apple intelligence is doing.
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>> apple intelligence, and limited features loss far. the consumer won't gravitate to it but we are more interested in the second and third trench that will come out, looking at that, a cool feature is visual intelligence, chat gpt, as you start rolling out those figures. and word-of-mouth, on the hardware side of things into 2025, in the first quarter, what kind of help the apple ecosystem overall, get syria integration out there. we think it helps make the iphone the ultimate personal
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assistance. we are excited about the potential for hardware sales to improve through that cycle. the december quarter guidance was on the lighter side relative to our expectations are. comparisons get easier in the march quarter. those easy comparisons coming along the more favorable ai features which is when the apple store gets more interesting. stuart: i don't normally think of apple as an ai player. microsoft, got it, understand it. is apple now on ai play? >> we think it is. it may not be the way we look at it is more of an on device ai play. may take longer to play itself out relative to where original expectations were but what
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makes it interesting is it's not a capital-intensive story, looking at that continuing to significantly, numbers, apple looking at capital intensity levels, $10-$12 million annually. they are not significantly increasing numbers. that's part of numbers. that's part of the story that makes apple attractive. we think where it gets interesting is over time they will come out with the service offering tied to ai. 20% % of that installed base buying that service, additional $40 billion in revenue potential. it is extremely attractive and we think will allow them to do so. stuart: enormous amounts of
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money here. apple going to 260, thank you, see you again soon. still had the harris campaign wants every want to know donald trump would be a dictator. real fears about a harris presidency. legal immigration, boys in girls sports, taxing greedy corporations. trump, not harris, is the positive candidate here, that's on "my take," top of the hour. the billionaire surrogate mark cuban said this. >> donald trump, university him around strong intelligent women ever. it is just that simple, they are intimidating to him. stuart: a lot of women are fired up including our next guest, gop national spokeswoman elizabeth pittco. . ♪ ♪ another one bites the dust
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it's our son, he is always up in our business. it's the verizon 5g home internet i got us. oh... he used to be a competitive gamer but with the higher lag, he can't keep up with his squad. so now we're his “squad”. what are kevin's plans for the fall? he's going to college. out of state, yeah. -yeah in the fall. change of plans, i've decided to stay local. oh excellent! oh that's great! why would i ever leave this? -aw! we will do anything to get him gaming again. you and kevin need to fix this internet situation. heard my name! i swear to god, kevin! -we told you to wait in the car. everyone in my old squad has xfinity. less lag, better gaming! i'm gonna need to charge you for three people. stuart: on that market, the dow is up 400, the nasdaq is up almost 200 points. look at amazon. if they close above $200 a share, that would be a new
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all-time high. the focus is on the auto industry. right, grady? >> reporter: absolutely. governor tim walz will be at the auto workers union hall in a couple hours time speaking with union members here, donald trump and his running mate, senator j.d. vance will be in michigan and they are focusing on those uaw members who may disagree with their union's endorsement of harris and tim walz and the uaw president, shawn fain, is holding a get out the vote event with progressive members of congress, rashida tlaib and alexandria ocasio cortez. the union's members are typically reliably democratic voters but this time around, many of those workers are getting crushed by inflation. in the motor city and more
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broadly in michigan which relies so heavily on the auto industry, some of them take issue with the attempt to get more americans into electric vehicles. >> people are not ready for evs yet. we don't produce as many as we did. >> she knows nothing about what is going on? >> understanding a black man struggling. she hasn't done anything like that. >> from the trump campaign. and a stellantis plant that recently laid off, and with a
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lose 40,000 jobs, they endorsed kamala harris, and it is autoworkers for trump. some of the rank and file members in lockstep for the endorsement. there you go. stuart: good timing indeed. j.d. vance sat for an interview with joe rogan which he said is the biggest difference between donald trump and kamala harris. >> we are not trying to censor our fellow americans. you should be silenced because you disagree with us, that is anathema to everything we do you leave in.
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at least the leadership level and they have gotten comfortable with silencing people who disagree with them. >> is vance right, maybe there's more than that. >> not just between kamala harris and donald trump and it is the reason rfk junior, tulsi gavin and others, in opposition to censorship, it is a fundamental principle of liberalism. just a couple weeks ago, kamala harris is the sitting vice president of our country, did an interview with a major television network. we know that it was edited. no one spoke about it except us, it is fair to say people
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abandoned those principles, the least american thing you can do. stuart: mark cuban says donald trump doesn't surround himself with strong intelligent women. that shirley is a mistake guaranteed to fire up women who support trump, isn't it? >> i think it is. when did it become okay to be misogynistic as long as you were attacking those who disagree with you politically, this is not liberalism, this is not american, not what we stand for, it will fire up those who want to do that, we are strong, we are intelligent and allowed to vote however we think. stuart: don't insult half the population. and we are back with us. and flip 4 seats, looking at seating california. steve hilton on that. jonathan honaker gives us his exotic pick of the week and it is truly exotic.
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