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cheryl: we have a big day ahead, president donald j trump is going to be sworn in as the 47th president today just afternoon eastern time. the futures market is going to be closing today at 2:00 p.m. eastern time due to the inauguration. of course today is martin luther king jr. holiday. i do want to thank michael lee and jonathan madison. we had a lot of breaking news today. jonathan quick ten second. >> absolutely here's martin luther king day today and wonderful inauguration celebration. cheryl: mike lee thank you for joining us, that is going to do it for me, a big day ahead in stuart varney is going to take you to the next part of it. stuart: good morning, everyone. at this moment he is still the president-elect. donald trump is attending the
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service at st. john's episcopal church, he will emerge in a few minutes and proceed to his inauguration as the 47th president of the united states of america. he takes the oath of office within three hours. it's been a jampacked inauguration weekend in all stress rally last night he promised a brand-new day of american strength and pros prosperity, the rally was the celebration of trump's extraordinary political comeback. we have these developers after his swimming and he will sign a series of executive orders that will reverse many abiding policies on the border, degree new deal and energy. he will delay the tiktok band, service has already been restored pretty plans to visit china. we don't know when but he will visit los angeles, the scene of the fires on friday. three israeli hostages have been released. trump is taking the credit. earlier this morning biden announced pardons for anthony fauci, mark milley and the congressman and staff on the
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january the sixth of the committee, that is not a great way to go out. trump is starting out with the wind at his back, the latest poll shows 60% are optimistic about the future with him as president. the enthusiasm and optimism, being obvious in d.c. this weekend despite the cold large crowds to see trump return, frequent usa champs, the flag is everywhere. it seems it is okay to be proud again. very different from eight years ago. we will follow the events throughout the show. it's inauguration day, martin luther king day, monday january the 20th 2025. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ ♪. stuart: it is a big day. president-elect trump will be
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sworn in as the 47th president just a few hours. he held the victory rally last in washington. you gotta watch this. >> we won at noon the curtain closes at four long years of american decline. and we began a brand-new day of american strength and prosperity, dignity and pride. when i raise my hand on the bible to be sworn in tomorrow, well good to be sworn in together that's the way i look at it. ♪. stuart: we better tell you what else is going on we have a preview of trump's inaugural address. i've a few excerpts for you, i returned to the presidency confident and optimistic that were at the start of a thrilling new era of national success. a tide of changes sweeping the
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country. today i will sign a series of historic executive orders with these actions we will begin the complete restoration of america and the revolution of common sense and my message to americans today is time for us to once again act with courage, vigor and the vitality of history's greatest civilization. now look at this, according to a new cbs poll, 60% are optimistic about the road ahead under trump, charlie hurt joining me this monday morning. high expectation and a lot of trump this time around. it seems exact opposite from eight years ago what is different about all the like you were. >> is a truly different feel that it was eight years ago. it's amazing showing the clips from the victory rally last night. the level of showmanship that this guy still has after eight years after coming onto the scene is truly extraordinary.
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i think the cbs poll is really fascinating, what were seeing right now is a true collapse of the resistance, the two main things that have caused the collapse are a lot of people no longer believe all the lives that they have been told about this guy in there starting to wonder about it and wonder whether all the bad things that they heard about are not actually made a political attacks and that's not actually the direction they're going in. donald trump likes to talk about the common sense solutions and because he ran this campaign on so many common sense solutions to problems actually affect people's lives, you are going to see it not only are we seeing the unprecedented numbers in trump's favor right now with public polling, i think there's room to grow as he makes good on
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some of the common sense promises. stuart: charlie i have more for you later, stay there for a second. the left-hand side of your screen, st. john's applicable church, president-elect is in there now out of service. he will emerge moments from now. lauren, good morning to you, how many executive orders today. >> 200 executive actions and dozen of executive orders. thinking it as a flooding zone of trump's priorities. watch. >> you're going to see executive orders that are going to make people extremely happy, lots of them. we have to set our country on the proper course. you can have a lot of fun watching television tomorrow. somebody said yesterday don't sign somebody in one day let's do it over a period of weeks that i said like hell were going to do it over weeks, we're going
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to sign them all together. >> is expected to declare the border a national emergency, reinstate remaining mexico, designate the cartel terrorist organizations, and the mandate for electric vehicles, pause all offshore wind leases, establish biological sex definition and end di across the federal government. stuart: when he signed sees he holds them up for them to see, is he going to do that 200 times i can't wait. >> he might do them throughout the day, he is a showman, there's a crowd look what i just signed. >> the crowd will roar, what's the latest on the tiktok band. >> the app is unavailable for download but if you have it works after near-death experience, this is saturday night with the chinese owner bytedance pulled the plug in trump's et al. signed an executive order to bring it back now tiktok says this, were in the process of restoring service and we thank president trump for providing necessary clarity and assurance to our insurance
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providers that they will face no penalties in providing tiktok to 170 million americans and 70 million small businesses to thrive. it's a strong stand for the first amendment in returning censorship, we will work with president trump on a long-term solution that keeps tiktok in the united states. trump wants time to negotiate a deal for tiktok. >> let the united states of america own 50% of tiktok. i'm approving on behalf of the united states. we will have a partner, the united states and a lot of winners in the united states will do what we call a joint venture in there is no risk were not putting up any money, were giving them the approval without which they don't have anything. it sounds like that works, what do you think, good, i think so. whether you like tiktok or not we're going to make a lot of money. >> he wants tiktok to capture
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his swearing-in in less than three hours from now. he's the first true social media president. meanwhile competitor meta are filling a potential gap in the market unveiling a video creation app they call the edits for instagram and now you can do three-minute reels which is a lot longer than what you can currently do. stuart: they want to take some of tiktok field just in case. president biden has announced 11th hour preemptive pardons for general mark milley and doctor anthony fauci. come back in again, why the preemptive pardons, it doesn't seemed like a very good way for a president to go out. >> the larger question that i have is whether or not president biden even knows what he's signing at this point. he signed over 2500 of the claimant cesium pardons and it's kind of hard to imagine that in
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his mental state he's been sitting around reading the files, the case files of 2500 people in doing all the deep dive and determine all the people that deserve pardons or clemency. he granted clemency to a pair of cop killers in virginia. it's extraordinary, now we have the clearly politically motivated pardons in the last couple of hours in whatever the thinking is that is going on in his brain or if it's the thinking that is going on with his staffers around him it is really mind-boggling. this will definitely be remembered as the most audacious outrageous level of string of partings of clemency than any president has ever issued. stuart: i don't think is going too far to the collapse of biden's presidency, that will be my opinion.
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thank you for joining us. a reminder the markets are closed for martin luther king jr. day. lou basenese niece with me. looking ahead to tomorrow when the markets reopen, what are we going to get a trump bump? >> it up or down we already got it is going to continue. momentum matters, we've been getting trump momentum since beginning of last year, i think him coming up with 200 executive actions is not the finale to the fireworks, it's a beginning, wall street will pay attention does not cadence for continuing the translating into momentum on wall street? >> trump made a big point of crypto on his campaign. i noticed that queen earlier this morning $170,000, his the first crypto president, and the last 24 hours he launched two of his own mean coins, i think that takes some speculation out of the market because now he showing that from power to wealth better than any wells he understands what brand can do he's going to bring about
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interest but he shows he's in control not the crypto billionaires. >> let me repeat this, donald trump mo la niña, they both release the own crypto mean coins, really get into that shortly. trump promising a historic start to his second term. we're going to give them the best first day the biggest first week in the most extraordinary first 100 days of any presidency in american history. stuart: is getting exciting. don't go anywhere. we will have continued full coverage of the inauguration, you will see it all coming back. ♪ no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love. whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight. ♪
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♪ ♪. stuart: the inauguration is going to look a little bit different, freezing temperatures have pushed the celebration inside, grady trimble joins me in d.c. from capital one arena, is that what trump supporters are gathering? >> are flooding in right now as we speak i spoke with some of them who were in line as early as three or 4:00 o'clock this morning to witness history here at capital one arena. as you noted is going to be a rather unconventional inaugural parade here all of the festivities that we were expected to take place outdoors along pennsylvania avenue will take place indoors and we also think a distinct possibility that the president-elect will sign executive orders while he's here and thousands of people. the reason i say that there is a desk on the stage behind me,
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stand by for that in the live video of what we saw on her way in. it was still dark around 6:00 o'clock this morning frigid temperatures outside and that did not deter anyone from waiting inside for hours to get front row seats to witness history will be able to witness the swearing-in from capital arena there's only about 3000 seats on the capital ground near the rotunda where the swearing-in is taking place because of limited space at the rotunda we expect high-profile gas to be in suites and boxes inside the arena to watch the swearing-in. this is also the venue where president-elect held one last rally before he sworn in as president, he previewed a busy day ahead with a flurry of executive orders on energy, the border in a whole host of other issues may be some of them he will sign here. take a listen.
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>> i will act with historic speed and strength and fix every single crisis facing our country before even taking office, you are already seeing results that nobody expected to see. everyone is calling you i don't want to say this is too bragging, the trump affect. it's you, you are the effect. >> our understanding after the event president-elect will make his way to the white house along pennsylvania avenue which it traditionally takes place in the regular motorcade, not a parade but for the people who are not among the lucky 20000 or so who are inside this room that might be a good chance to get a glimpse of him if they are willing to stay out in roughly 20 degrees temperatures to see the motorcade go by. stuart: we will take it, thank you indeed. were waiting for president
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electra to emerge from st. john's church of episcopal church. he will emerge from the doors, get into his limousine and proceed to the white house where he will have tea with the bidens. joe concha with me now, how do you expect the media to cover him this time around. >> i think we'll see the same resistance from msnbc and cnn and the view, the washington post, the new york times but the influence is just not there anymore. i remember during the campaign that abc news for example when kamala harris became the nominee in the research center found the first 100 stories done on abc news about kalama harris were all positive, 100 out of 100, baghdad would watch that and say are you leaving on thick, what happened he still lost in convincing fashion, despite the fact we have a media that will
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cover donald trump in a way that's not hospitable under biden but hostile i don't get matters much anymore because legacy media isn't what it used to be and doesn't have influence a half continues to an podcast like joe rogan or networks like fox news, fox business and other outlets like x, they are now the media within anything the receiving then these other outlets out of reflex decide that anything donald trump does is bad, clearly the country thinks differently. stuart: you got that right, he wants to release the records on the assassination, jfk, rfk martin luther king jr. what is going on here why does he want to release the records. >> trump should do exactly that, anybody and everybody was an adult and they have been involved in the jfk or rfk or mlk assassination, they are dead. there is no one to protect anymore, no national security issue let's see some transparency, there's no reason
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we should not know about that just like we shouldn't no exactly what's going on area 51 or anything with the epstein files, get it all out there, when you kick this stuff on their apps that's the lowest trust in government that we have seen in pulling history. i say let it all out there and let the people see exactly what may happen in all of the situations. stuart: in extraordinary start to his presidency and it starts today. joe concha great start. i see the doors opening of the church. i presume the president-elect will emerge very shortly as we said, getting into his limousine and make his way to the white house, there you have it. the president-elect, i have to keep saying that for another couple of hours. the president-elect and melania.
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stuart: shouts of encouragement from the onlookers whether that's immediate or not i don't know but the president will now get into his limousine and will have eyes on the limousine as it makes its way toward the white house. now let's get back to the parade. many keep this up on the screen we want to see the president-elect at all times as much as we possibly can today as he makes his way toward the swearing-in which will be around 1150 this morning. he is in the limousine, let's move on, let's get back to the inaugural parade which is set to be held in the capital one arena, bryan llenas is there, first of all brian tell me how many protesters outside of the arena. >> so far we haven't seen many at all but what we have seen are the pro-trump supporters, you mentioned this protest on two dozen organizations to have protest in and around washington, d.c. were keeping an eye on the answer coalition
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which were the one that had 30 arrest and vandalize the city back in july it was pro-palestinian a and try enterg into israel, cameras going to go up and show you ninth and g outside of capital one arena this is where grady tribble was just inside the arena and outside folks out here we have spoken to since 8:00 p.m. at the front of the in overnight temperatures that felt like shot in 12 degrees even single digits it's first come first serve. these are a few folks were part of the 200,000 people who came to d.c. and are fortunately are narco to be watching on the national mall but they'll be lucky to get inside. this is a security apparatus that we have here the magnetometers were set up, people have to take off their hats in their hoodies and they have to leave their bags, this
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is the type of situation here, you know what i don't think they care, the lucky enough to come over here. if we can swing the camera back over here, what time did you guys get here. >> 5:30 a.m. >> where you from. >> hawaii. >> kentucky. >> where you from. >> alabama spivak what time did you get here. >> california. >> what time did you get here. >> we were on the metro at 5:00 a.m. can i ask a quick question how important is it to be for inauguration day. >> so important were so excited. >> that this gives you a flavor, these folks are determined. stuart: very interesting to hear someone from hawaii weather is very different it's freezing cold, we will see later in the show. elon musk says a trump
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administration is excited to be making big changes. >> were looking forward to making a lot of changes for america to be strong for centuries. >> the big changes reportedly include 200 executive orders. will break it down. of course were following all the excitement around donald trump second inauguration. ♪ (auctioneer) let's start the bidding at 5 million dollars. thank you, sir. (man) these people of privilege... hoarding the financial advantages for far too long. (auctioneer) 7.5 at the back. (man) look at them — unaware that robinhood gold members now enjoy the vip treatment — a 3% ira match on retirement contributions. (auctioneer) 11 million sir. (man) once they discover their privileges
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stuart: big tech is showing up at his inauguration today let's get back to the tech guys who are going to be there. hillary boundaries me, who in the tech world are we going to see? >> we will see everybody from facebook mark zuckerberg to open a icm altman but trump is getting down to business. within the first hour being
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sworn in as the 47th president of the united states, trump expected to sign 200 executive actions from border security to energy production right here at the capital. one of the big eo will be on tiktok, trump says he plans to sign an executive order today to reinstate tiktok to buy the platform more time to work out a deal trump says he's giving his approval on one condition, the united states will get a share of that. >> as of today tiktok is back. i said all approved but that the united states of america own 50% of tiktok. whether you like tiktok or not working to make a lot of money. >> trump's downsized inauguration due to the winter weather and not putting a chill on the celebrate in the vip guest list is star-studded with ceos executive, jeff bezos, google utopia and apple tim c
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cook, all expected to attend the capital ceremony, 180 from eight years ago when silicon valley kept trump at arm's-length, sunk who even banned the president on their platforms now embracing them. >> i spoke with tim cook they said they going to make a massive investment in the united states because of our big election win. these are all investments that are only being made because the fact that we won the election and they can create jobs for hundreds of thousands even millions of americans. >> not only are the big texan he is attending the swearing-in on the capital a lot of them were at church with the president-elect. if any had any sins of the past to confess, now would be a good time. stuart: hillary what you're looking at is the presidential guesthouse where donald trump and bolano stayed last night
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there making a brief stop before they turn to the white house. i want to ask you what are the tech companies, all the ceos are going to be there and they have been supporting him the entire campaign what do they expect to get out of the. >> it's good for business through looking to be collaborators and not targets, they look at the biden administration they were targeting big tech ceos whether you believe blue or red you have to do business with both the administrations there making sure they have a seat and can be engaged in the policymaking as opposed to victims. >> can isolate that what does trump get from them, he showing the world and china look at the tech billionaires that i have supporting mess with me, we on the coach artificial intelligence. this is a mutual beneficial relationship. stuart: trump has sparked a buying frenzy in the crypto world after launching his new meme coin. sounds like the president is
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making money. >> presumably yes but it's unclear how it all works, 80% of this coin by affiliates of the trump organization that supply is 1,200,000,000 have been released there is a lockout, it's a mean coin and inherently it's very risky and is issued on the solana network over a theory on minute features the image of trump from the assassination attempt back in july. right now trading at $49 after launching for pennies on the dollar, that was friday night the market cap now $10 billion a ranks number 19 out of all crypto currencies it is three days old, the first lady malania launched last night number 71 these tokens give fans a way to monetize their support for trump in his policies dave portnoy says investing in it is the most american thing in american can do in despite conflict of interest and criticism this is
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trump solidifying his position as a prescriptive president. stuart: on your screen, we have the vice president kamala harris and her husband who is known as a second gentleman for a few hours and we just seen jd vance arrived with his wife, this is at the white house in the going to go inside and have tea with the biden shortly. that is the transfer of power. not everybody is happy about the new meme coins issued by the president-elect. >> another not he is the biggest crypto billionaire literally 24 hours he flip the script on the entire industry showing he can translate power into wealth better than anyone else. i think this is raising a flag, portnoy same as an american thing to do is not inherently risky, spear outright gambling there is no inherent value in a meme coin, the one thing i will
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say on a positive note, this proves the value of the solana block chain, we talked about bitcoin before, ethereum, because he uses solana and gives him the theory, what the speculation is over the revelation will be the block chain not the meme coins and hopefully hold value in meeting the americans don't lose money. stuart: a nice breakdown, well done, not bad at all. the president, you have to say it right the president-elect donald trump is expected to arrive at the white house shortly he will be greeted by president biden and we have complete coverage for you. you will see it all and we will be back. ♪
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stuart: the left-hand side of the screen the nebraska choir inside of the rotunda. i love the sound of that. meanwhile president biden preparing to be the president-elect at the entrance of the white house. edward lawrence joins us now. walk us through what is happening. >> the north side entrance, you can see the gates are open to the white house complex, the president-elect can come in and they're going to be there to president biden and president-elect trump, melodia and the president, current president and the first lady 40 and coffee inside of there, it could be a very interesting conversation going on inside the white house because of the 11th hour pardon, president biden has made party general milley a anthony fauci your
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president trump claims for misleading americans of the covid causes and misleading himself president-elect try during the lockdown situation. the president pardoning the members of the general e-cigs commission, members of congress in the staff, that goes as far as to cover the d.c. police officers who were also testifying before the committee, members on the committee include former representative liz cheney and current senator adam schiff, the white house or the republicans in congress the head of the freedom caucus, he is skeptical about this. >> a lot of the people on the pardon list lied to congress either in their roles on the general e-cigs committee or in the case of dr. fauci in terms of misleading congress on the coronavirus. most americans think that parties are for crimes that you actually committed and have been guilty of and found guilty of, this is again very
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unprecedented. >> the parties happening two hours ago, the conversation inside for the tea and coffee should be interesting i'm seeing cars moving around in the gates are open but we have not yet seen president-elect trump come through the gates in order to meet president biden at the north entrance back behind me. stuart: to be a fly on the wall with the president-elect and the president get together for a cup of tea. thank you, foreign leaders from all over the world are in washington for trump's inauguration, the guest list includes i tell you minister giorgia meloni, ecuador's president daniel the boa, india's foreign minister and special guest china's vice president, it is the first time a senior chinese leader will witness the president being sworn in, the world is showing up for trump next, moss released three hostages over the weekend, listen to what special envoy steve wycoff had to say about
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that. >> i just received on my phone pictures of the first three hostages who released. we had a great team but it doesn't happen without donald j trump. , the president was responsible for this release and we all had a debt of gratitude. >> kurt volker joins me now, mrt night trump claimed credit for the hostage deal, do you give him the credit and none to biden. >> i would not say none to biden biden wanted to get them out, he proposed to deal month ago but let's face it it was attracted donald trump made against thomas in the implicit threat against iran if these hostages remain held and that was the one thing that changed, the one thing that
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made a difference from where we were from somebody months to getting the three hostages released now, let's remember there is still a lot more to go, so a lot more hostages that they are holding. stuart: the wall street journal is reporting that trump has told his advisors he wants to visit china as president, jd vance met with china's vice president hall jang, trump xi jinping summit will be one of the most important get togethers in a long, long time, what it set the tone for the next four years. >> it depends how it plays out it's a great idea to put it out there to say that he wants to do it it actually gives him some leverage because china says if we want to do it to then you have to have an agenda in the right relationship. i think it teased up something positive. i also think it is smart to make sure that we are managing the relationship with china not just falling into a tear for or a trade war where we try to manage
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that. at the same time we don't know what timing this would be, it could be quick as a way to set it off as you might suggest, but i think it can also be able to put it out there now in that it takes a long time to get the conditions right and make it happen. stuart: let's see what xi jinping has to say, unlikely to refuse to see him, that would be bad. wouldn't it. >> it would be and i don't think he would want to do that. the fact that he sent the vice premier to the inauguration is already a signal that china wanted to reciprocate to trump's invitation of xi jinping to come to the inauguration, she was not ready to come himself ascending so what is a good side. i do think for our benefit as well as the world benefit if we can avoid a direct confrontation with china it's in everyone's interest. stuart: got it, kurt volker, thank you for joining us we always appreciate it. trump's national security advisor michael waltz says expect aggressive action on the
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border from the moment trump takes office. what is aggressive action look like. stuart: good question, this is how watley did not receive an. >> you are certainly going to see a much were aggressive action from border patrol to lockdown our border. number one. number two, we are working rapidly back towards everyman and mexico policy. number three, you are going to see some of our key partners step up in terms of deportation in taking some of these people back. we are going to start with the worst of the worst in the criminals to get them out of our cities. >> there are reports of deportation rates. he did not get into specifics but he highlighted the last part that you heard in the soundbite they're going to start with the worst of the worst to get them out of here. stuart: thank you, as donald trump returns, the mood has changed, patriotism has made a
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stuart: developments coming thick and fast on the relationship with china. the wall street renewal says he will stop short of putting in day one tariffs on china that the development, this just did michael waltz will officially resign from congress today use trump's incoming national security advisor. trump because he's likely to delay the tiktok band 90 days while he looks for a valuable solution. he is said he wants the u.s. to own 50% of the platform. injure to tasking, he wants to own 50% of tiktok. but the real question is, who owns the algorithm and who controls it isn't that ebola
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wax. >> the biggest question not only the algorithm but the data behind it that's a real national security threat is not just a national security threat, it could be years from now with the deployment of a.i. using the type of data to decipher what's going on in the united states if tension when china grew worse. stuart: they have all the data. >> to have the data of front now but they would like to continue to gather the data. the most interesting thing with algorithm it might be a crime in china to sell the algorithm to the united states. there are complexities in how china can divest itself from not only the company but some of the backbone behind the company. i think one of the sayings that trump has to do if he is going to save tiktok in america is not just worry about the percentage of the divestiture being 50% but is the backbone behind it, can china really be devasting of the algorithm that is unknown. stuart: it is not easy to
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reverse the ban, you can't just do it forever. >> trump is an interesting position, the law is now in effect, the supreme court has upheld that, the mechanism to essentially reverse that word pause that seems a bit uncertain trump has said anybody that host tiktok they will essentially be forgiven and pardoned there will not be any consequence but that's not anybody's up jet opinion and politics some people think the ban is in effect and can't be paused. i think trump has to work very quickly to get to an actual solution not to the mediation where they're trying to keep it up for 90 days or 60 days while they continue to negotiate. it is essentially a question whether china really wants to divest itself and save itself, they should move quickly to do that. i'm a little uncomfortable with tiktok in the meantime while they're still working on the deal. stuart: understood, thank you for joining us, good stuff.
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come back in here. speculate what do you think would happen to tiktok. >> shum sharing of ownership and data, forget the algorithm i think it's the most important a.i. is based on large language models, we can do that as long as we have the pipe in the feed for the data, trump as indra pointed out is o murky water the 90 day extension is only a spike into bytedance was going to sell. he bought time in you have to see tangible steps that bytedance is willing to sell and opened up. stuart: you are looking at the white house and the president and first lady awaiting the arrival of trump's limo which has just drawn up as the first. he will come out of the limo any moment now in their whole going to the white house he will have t it's a tradition whether they have tea, coffee i don't know i would love to do with the going to talk about. let's listen in.
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stuart: i believe joe concha is with us looking at this. that was not a particularly frosty greeting was it. it looked okay to me, would you say. >> i think the bidens are happy to a certain extent that perhaps donald trump won because it vindicates them where they believe they would've one if they stayed in the race, we all
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remember what jill biden had worn on election day, maga read and obviously things seem to be warm between mr. biden and mr. trump despite all the rhetoric of trump being a fascist hitler and supporters being garbage, that's all put aside now. i was just observing donald trump's tight today which you would think would be the maga read that i described buddies wearing purple and i wonder if there is a reason for that. i don't think there's any coincidence but purple is a neutral color and it appeals to all people without sending a message. maybe i'm being a little bit over observing the approval type is interesting from trump because you really see that on him and big situations like t this. stuart: i noticed when they were lining up for the photograph they had to get the right place according to protocol in trump was trying to button his jacket his overcoat and he gave up and checked his hand aside and get
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on with the picture. i guess it's cold. >> is a queens guy, in new york we have tough winters as you know, at that point forget about it is 10 degrees will be inside having nice hot tea, this is an extraordinary day because you look at the polling in you see that six in ten americans believe that the trump presidency 2.0 will be a successful one and i think there is a nostalgia certainly for the old days being 2017 up until the pandemic where we had peace and prosperity in this country in the think a lot of people including some democrats and many independent who believe donald trump will be extraordinarily successful this time around. he knows washington and he has the right team around him, one in 2017 when he entered office and perhaps that was not the case he is a speaker of the house is important, senate majority leader that supports
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him. if they can all get in line and support the trump agenda that the american people want that as far as the border and as far as inflation and as far as foreign wars and as far as the dei woke stuff men competing women sports, that was struck down in the house. i think many americans will be happy with this presidency despite what they think of donald trump personally. stuart: it's ironic that joe biden came into office four years ago as a great unifier and he leaves office is a great divider in the man he loathes president-elect trump comes into office now as a great unifier, quite a difference. thank you for joining us, always a pleasure. coming up on 10:00 o'clock eastern time it is january the 20th, inauguration day is 9:59 m the 10:00 o'clock hour. in two hours donald trump take the oath of office and officially become the 47th president of the united states. right now president biden is
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hosting trump and melania inside the white house and when that is over trump and biden will travel in the same vehicle to the capital where the inaugural ceremony will begin. just a reminder the market is closed today for martin luther king jr. day in the crypto's are still trading. bitcoin by the way having a nice gate at $107,700 a quite not bad. >> you hit a record earlier. stuart: sports fans now this. the mood has changed that anxiety has lifted, patriotism has made a comeback, trump returns, wherever the president-elect appeared this weekend he was cheered loudly, the crowd would break into the usa team. it rippled around the capital through packed bars and restaurants, petty cabdrivers that joe blasted the village people ymca, the haters more
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