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russia collusion lie from day one i knew that was not true i knew how who to trust john ratcliffe and devin nunes, when i first came on told arguers i don't think this is true he did not collude with russia that is why "sunday morning futures" is the number one program on cable all weekend and "mornings with maria" is doing so well in beating our competition because their audience knows i will always tell them the truth, great to have you this morning, thank you so much, markets are down 755 on the nasdaq right now, 30 minutes before the opening bell, "varney & company" picks it up, take it away. >> good morning maria good morning, everyone this will be a big day in money and politics, things move fast, look at this a wall street selloff this monday morning, the dow off 300 points, s&p 120 but look at the nasdaq, tech heavy nasa down 750 points
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that would be 3.5%. chipmakers are down big time. nvidia, broad, marvell technology, red ink across the board better than 10% losses for all through the chipmakers, the problem is a chinese a.i. product known as deep seek it is competitive with american a.i. product at a fraction of the cost. it has come out of nowhere to challenge american a.i. supremacy. question do we need the giant data centers? will other countries adopt the cheap chinese model and extend the communist party's influence worldwide? a big deal, look at interest rates they are coming down as money looks for the safety of treasury security the ten year treasury is almost at 4.5%, the two-year is well below for an accord% you are at 420. bitcoin not affected around $100,000, 100,400, politics one
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week into the term presidency more rapid change trump tells columbia cake factors, migrants or we will hit you with immediate 25% terrorists, columbia cave and migrants were taken back. this morning the wall street journal said trump aides want him to hit canada and mexico with 25% terrorists before there's any negotiation. wait, there's more, the president has reinstated all the service members who were kicked out of the military because they would not take the covid vaccine, they will get full back pay. on the show today a reverse long covid the cia says it came from a leak at the wuhan lab in china. a week ago biden was keeping quiet. one week makes a big difference, it is monday january the 27th 2025. "varney & company" is about to begin.
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♪. stuart: if you're looking to see what's happening with your money this morning i gotta tell you a big seller futures tumbling on fears of the a.i. stock bubble bursting after the chinese startup of deep seek develop competitive a.i. model at a fraction of the cost lou basenese is with me, how do you play a.i. now that the american a.i. stocks are selling off big time. >> have to listen to what i've been saying, play the solution providers for suppliers of chips you have to find a.i. is an underpinning just like you don't play the carrier of mobile data beautifully companies coming up with solutions looking for cancer companies that are developing new drugs based on a.i. that can switch at whatever a.i. they want to use over time other technology medical device technology that leverage a.i. to improve the effectiveness those are companies you want to look for another a.i. chip supplier like nvidia even though i own nvidia but that was a tale once i bought nvidia it would selloff and here we are totally disrupted model i think it's a
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positive thing long-term you're flipping the model we're going to do it more cost-effectively, don't think nvidia microsoft, google are going to roll over now a chinese upstart that is upstage them, they will double down and use the model to move forward. stuart: we have some questions if they use the cheap chinese model doing need the gigantic data centers? >> we don't necessarily but we will use them anyway, basically what you said take everything with nvidia chip and now you can do more with it with less power. >> look at them they bill and design huge data centers underground 17. >> this is a tech reset everyone will go back and ironically enough happening on the week that post big tech companies are reporting earnings they better be prepared how to answer how we respond to the kiss competitive how does your business model change how you adapt, this is the beauty of human ingenuity the most valuable asset, china you cannot have our best chips find we don't need them will use
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subpar and a better system now how is president trump going to respond more importantly it raises a lot of questions this is a national security issue as much as big tech and innovation issue. stuart: national security, if deep seek goes worldwide sodas influence of the chinese communist party. >> absolutely. >> agree tiktok 2.0 but on steroids. now we know a.i. is infiltrated and embedded a much more than social media there is a usefulness to a.i. i don't know that tiktok social media has much use. here's what i think happens nvidia, microsoft, apple, google they double down and say you didn't open source model you're not charging and we could do the same thing. it is open source they can see what's going on and how to adapt their models to do something very similar. the paradigm shift all the a.i. uses a supercomputer a.i. the
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observation i were deep seek separated into experts and says one is an expert on this topic in this topic so it can compute much faster and not be on all the time, i think that's a model that's going to change the paradigm shift for sure. stuart: we need you for the hour, please stay. trump had a very busy weekend very busy week, on friday he toured the damage in north carolina than los angeles then he went to nevada where he made a pit stop at a casino in vegas the crowd loved it. >> they broke out in chance. >> usa, usa, usa, usa. [cheering] >> he walks over to the crowd table and he shouts back at the crowd, no tax on tips reopening his campaign promise as he works with congress to figure out ways to include an impending tax package that is what he will likely discuss today when he addresses house republicans at the retreat in florida their
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meeting to figure out the game plan to push through the tax, energy and border agenda so they can score in early when. stuart: i think is going to lay down the law absolute unity we want to get this done in my right. >> i hope he does that and hope they were they will listen. stuart: politics politics of confrontation flexing american power the president of columbia gustavo caving very quickly to president trump's terror threat after originally refusing to take and migrants the fortify term. charlie is 40, the chair of columbia will handle in mexico? >> without a doubt it will record your post reported there is a new tariff in town and there is. by the way this is an opening, the fact that he managed to get these concessions out of the columbia president and that's
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not the end of the story with columbia he's going to continue pressure and i think the exact same pressure works just as well in dealing with better partners like canada and mexico and is a reminder that donald trump's entire worldview that you can use america the american economy in american might to put all of our priorities at the front of the line and get our priorities that we want to make america great again you can get those done on our terms and other people's terms. for so long democrats, joe biden, our entire immigration policy is to use the united states of america as a dumping ground for other people's problems, that is changing to today. today. stuart: trump plans to sign an executive order reinstating service members were discharged
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when they refuse the photograph, what do you think? common sense and i'm going after secondary was visiting for recruitment in the future? >> is masterful recruitment i think recruitment problems are the number one problem facing their military today in the confirmation of pete hegseth as defense secretary in decisions like this to give our soldiers the autonomy to determine what kind of medicine they put into their body, that is the kind of thing that turns it all around. if the trump administration does nothing else with their military over the next four years except turnaround the recruitment problems that is a massive massive victory for our military. stuart: can you believe it is been the president for one week in a seems like everything has changed. >> three hours short of one week and he's got all this is extraordinary and like you said he's only starting, i think the
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tsunami that is trump will only get stronger and more fierce as time goes on. >> the democrats have no answer they have no leader not sure what the policy is going to be. >> they have no idea as in the few ideas that they have they have tried and they tried over the last four years and everybody can see the results from inflation to crime to illegal immigration to chaos around the world and people have seen the light they don't want anymore. stuart: thank you for being with us on a very important day always appreciated, see you soon. trump's cuts to gei programs saving millions for the federal government, how much. >> you are talking about a week i'm going to talk about 80 hours since doge has been in existence, $420 million were canceled immediately 395 workers placed on leave in the first 80
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hours this is how the department accident 145 million of federal savings to the cancellation of 16 gei a's for accessibility contracts for the department of labor, transportation, agriculture, commerce, hhs and treasury in the department has pledged to cut tutoring and others in waste. i think they have a long way to go they officially put out the help wanted ad on x they said were looking for world-class talent to work long hours, identifying, eliminating waste, fraud and abuse, these are full-time salary positions in the heavenly to apply. stuart: thank you, lou basenese is with me. is doge already effective. >> lo and behold everyone doubted we need to come out with a companion to the debt clock going up and showing our national debt into savings clock this'll be a scoreboard to keep track of what elon musk and company could do that no one thought was possible there is so much waste that can be eliminated and approving it in the first 80 hours half a
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billion dollars. >> the di federal office that is low hanging fruit. >> we're going to be surprised how much low hanging fruit there is there is a lot of in government and coming out of the financial world sec a ton of waste that needs to be addr addressed. >> were only into the second week not even the second week. vice president vance says the trump administration will make good on his promise of lower prices. >> prices are going to come down but it's going to take time. if we lower energy prices we will see lower prices for consumers. stuart: stephen moore will weigh into that. trump's borders are, home and visited chicago the governor of illinois and the mayor of chicago have said they will resist trump's deportation efforts, border sheriff thaddeus cleveland how he thinks human initiation should respond to threats. that is next. ♪
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stuart: i confirm that as a solo the dow down 350 the nasdaq down 781 that is better than three to half percent, look at big tech all of them down big time, one is up that is apple the exposure to a.i. not as great as the others but microsoft on $20 alphabet, amazon, meta down better than three and a third%. lou is still with me this morning. meta and microsoft report this week. >> on wednesday. >> what are they going to say about the a.i. problem that they developed in china. >> investors are worried about waking up on a monday like this, mark zuckerberg is more worried he raised guidance said meta will spend six to $5 million on
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capital expenditures mostly for a.i. and he will have to answer what are you going to do that is a huge sum of money that seems in context not to be relevant or necessary. you're going to have to enter that, last may meta increased a huge increase in a.i. and the stock tank and it wasn't until the report the people saw that those profits were rolling in from that. he's going to have to show can i make the investments with a lot of profit. >> the numbers trigger billion combine between microsoft, google, amazon and meta $200 billion and they pledge to spend more collectively this year. >> meta is opening the six datacenter. >> deep-sea said the base model behind the technology cost $5.6 million to train, 200,000,000,005.6 million, mark injuries in the venture-capital set advises president trump is calling this a sputnik moment in a.i. stuart: we will have more on this later after refusing
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deportation flights the president of columbia has agreed to all of president trump's terms texas border thaddeus cleveland joins us now trump exerted his muscle, columbia caved is that a patent for the future? >> it is, this is not the first time that we saw president trump do this and i refer back to the first presidency when he threatened mexico with the tariffs they help us along the mexico border with those coming to seek asylum or he will put tears and for the first time we saw the mexican military patrol the mexico border as well as the southern border, without being said we will see more of this and likely see some of the talk aimed at mexico. stuart: illinois governor haydee priester says he's ready to fight the administration on deportation, watch this. >> they want people to step back and let them do whatever they want to do, the federal officials and the reality is they cannot break the law.
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you heard them talk about something unconstitutional this year the removal of birthright citizenship, we will stand in the way of nonconstitutional order and we will also stand in the way of them breaking the law in illinois if you're not following federal law. we also have a ball on the books in illinois this is a local law enforcement will stand up for the law-abiding undocumented people in our state. stuart: he's going to stand up for law-abiding undocumented illegals. he will protect them, what is ice going to do about that. >> tom homan has made it very clear, president trump made it clear if they interfere they will be arrested and charged with 1324 which is smuggling, aiding and abetting, we can be certain of that they interfere but what he is trying to model two different topics and i will tell you border patrol agents, i.c.e. agents and now dea, fbi, atf, u.s. marshals have
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delegated authority from the immigration act. they are acting within the boundaries of the law and those laws that we abide by meeting our policies in a ust. again they are acting within the law. stuart: do you see a confrontation coming? >> now i think it would be more political talking more political rhetoric. trying to paint us as a baggers and were not the bag i we are out there putting our lives on the line and the other agencies working on the delegated authorities, no not at all it's amazing what is going on it is night and day. stuart: thaddeus cleveland, thank you for jumping in, we always appreciate it we will see you soon, senator lindsey graham saying about the birthright citizenship feel.
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>> after the federal judge blocked it, senator graham agrees with trump and says the wrong way for people to receive u.s. status. >> i think there's a good chance i introduced legislation to end birthright citizenship years ago and i think it's a cheap way to award citizenship and you should not be a citizen because you're born here. this goes all the way to the supreme court they are likely to side with trump as well. i call this the first major legal battle the administration. stuart: were keeping a close eye on the selloff look at this were down 300 plus for the dow, 780 on the nasdaq composite better than three to half percent, the opening bell if you want to see you is next. ♪
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threat to the nation, let's turn this around is there an investment opportunity here? >> absolutely and i'm glad you turn this around you invest in optimism and not the true path moments like this are stuff that i look for as an investor because nvidia is not going away apple is not going away it's only one holding water right now microsoft not going away so you pick your battles carefully and you way and even though you hate every minute of doing. stuart: russian other countries just use deep seek for themselves and bring china's communist party to every screen around the board. >> they probably will that's a real opportunity that's how competition works but the situation is not about china or a.i. is the fact that investors assume the opposing team cannot feel the squad and now we find out that they have it is good do we have competition. stuart: has a a.i. bubble burst? >> no not by a long shot this is early days the value of what
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burst for the next 24, 48, 72 hours may be that verse but that value for investor no way. stuart: buddy by today. >> that's what i'm getting you with the moment i get off here. >> what you going to do. >> i'm going for the big tech that have been hit hardest ones that are deepest probably nvidia probably microsoft but have to take a look at the board when i get off camera and see what's on sale. stuart: you wouldn't wait for wednesday with microsoft reports and they'll tell us how they justified the 80 billion that they spent on a.i.? >> i would not. this game is all about comp computers. traders are inching for a fight on top of the shenanigans from china. i'm not concerned about the next 24 - 48 hours what i want is value for my money you% off sale on getting takeout because i have a 12 month, 24 months 36 month time horizon i want to add to the positions. >> i see apple the only big tech stock that is up not much 93
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cents but why is it up and everybody else is down. >> this is a funny thing because everybody thought apple was behind the ballgame in a.i., suddenly that's the safe harbor, go figure but to me i think the doing a.i. is not caught the public's fancy. >> i wish you luck buying on a down day you're an honest man, good to see you. lou, what would you buy today. >> i love apple not been ridiculed when i looked at a dollar 60 last year end everyone says it was a getting into a.i. and mark tepper doesn't think is going to be in a.i. keith and i are good friends, apple is the underdog and everyone thinks are not involved, watch out apple will be a big player but i also like alphabets undervalued i'm with keith this is not the bursting of the a.i. bubble it's the end of the nvidia monopoly is over there not only player in town and investors are to be more discriminating when they make investments. stuart: keith, if you are there
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lou agrees with you. >> lou is a smart guy we go back a long way, lou and i have thought the motherly about this stuff for more than a decade, the world is changing and you have the opportunity to change something in human history it'll change the course of our planet investing early and consistently lou will tell you straight up that is a path to profits days like that you hold your nose and waited anyway. stuart: good luck, thank you for joining us. a tough guy. the opening bell is about to ring, they're going to start trafolks are clapping and cheerg on a day when they're going to start way down unfortunately. hit the button were often running i'm expecting to see writing across the board that's what we got the dow industrials down 300 points that is not a gigantic decline by any means. if you look at the dow 30 it's an even split between winners and losers not all stocks in
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america are tech stocks. some are gaining ground, i sleep verizon, what's negative for the year the nasdaq. over 2% 129 points, now look at the nasdaq down 700 it is true negative for the year. this is january the 27th not that far into the we are up now were down on the nasdaq, let's have a look at big tech all the way through what we got apple the only winner is that more than 1% people are listening to our program, meta amazon, also that all down microsoft trimming at $19. let's stay on big tech, good morning all about china new a.i. deep-sea tell me more. >> if you been paying attention for a week we should not be totally off guard by this we know it came out a week ago in v3 the latest version came out
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in december. and frankly i don't say this mildly in many cases it looks like china is eating her bunch one report with 2000 nvidia chips with what we do with 16000 nvidia chips another report 5.6 billion what were asking a trillion dollars to do their leaner and more efficient, because of expert patrols and they have to figure out a way to do this. we don't know the way the government is fondling into this we don't know what chips their hands are on with the export controls, the last week all of this was making the rounds on sub stack, there are legitimate concerns on how we can keep up in the race. >> check out the chipmakers are all on the downside. >> again, this is about nvidia the name of the game how do other chipmakers compare, do they get as much revenue as we thought they were, if we can all
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do more with less, there is a study coming out of uc berkeley with the chat bot arena gemini is deep seek from elon musk and are beating out anthropic. and you can do this for cheaper. >> american company only comes marginally ahead. >> i'm reading a lot of different stories it looks and could not when they go up side to side. >> let's see the nuclear stocks there is a lot of talk about nuclear energy to supply the major data centers, nuclear stocks this morning are way down. >> to we need as much energy as we thought if china is telling us one found in silicon valley went from anthropic to deep seek they do it at a quarter of the cost, why would i pay four times in the quarter of what deep-sea
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can do they were using anthropic surgeon i think a lot of questions about how much power we really need. >> some companies are already switching to deep seek. >> the early switching in the going to i think you'll see competitors use a lower cost model we were not get away from needing more power we opened up a lot more capacity we thought we were hitting the limited level of cower into power capacity to do a.i. now we said we have 75% more available if you use a model to deep seek or deep seek itself. >> let me get to bitcoin which is not that effective hundred thousand dollars a coin no major selloff, 100,900. >> a little bit of a decline otherwise the risk off day bitcoin gets wrapped up in some of the stuff. when you see you go back 20 years, nvidia chips to power the money to bitcoin so many ways some of this is connected but it's nice to see the bitcoin is
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able to hold a key threshold level. >> this is going against the grain but google is buddy $120 million to help educate people on a.i., strange timing. >> the timing is not lost its interest in google has been under pretty big regulatory pressure in terms of some of them with monopolistic practices, i have efforts that google wants to do, grow with google it's online and in person training programs that teaches businesses and workers on how to use a.i. and think about a.i. going forward. >> this is a big day because you started to our show today, "the big money show" starts at 12 noon indigo for two full hours and you are in the middle of it, what are you doing. >> we're going to have fun it's going to be roundtable breaking news we are excited to be
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picking up with you at noon into carry-on to take us through until afternoon coverage and we hope you join us. we will have a little fun as a roundtable and we will get opinions and sharp balboa was. if you're not careful you never know. stuart: thank you very much indeed, you came was stock picks. the chip stock. nxp semiconductors. >> it's a great time, here is why nvidia is a play nxp i is the diversified chip supplier they do things from your car to a.i. and machine learning and conservatively a conservative picked based in the netherlands and a mega cap company that can grow 30 or 50% and could get to $300 per share and does not rely entirely on a.i. >> it's good to hear from a.i. next pick google right into the
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storm taylor brought it up regulatory pressure, monopolistic tendencies that they might need to break up totally overblown, this is the cheapest stock in the mag seven trading 22 times forward earnings if you look at nvidia 33 or 34 times. if you're going to buy on the dip in the mag seven this is the company you want to play not going to get broken up they will figure out how to stay competitive in the gemini could not with the early versions. >> thank you for joining us, a brave guy thank you everybody, sports guy stephen a smith says there's a simple reason donald trump was able to win. >> here is the deal the man was impeached twice, he was convicted on 34 felony counts and the american people still said he is closer to normal than what we said, that's what they're saying he is closer to normal. stuart: it makes a lot of sense, the full comments coming up for
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you. the trump administration has made progress in eliminating gei programs in the education department, i'm sure karen markowitz is here to hear it. columbia refused to a except deportation trump threatened with tariffs and columbia caved immediately, stephen moore coming up on "the art of the deal". that is next. ♪
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cella president trump issued a new threat to the 88000 irs agents hired under biden edward lawrence at the white house, what is the threat. >> reassignment or termination, president donald trump going after the irs that was beefed up under the biden administration the new president is saying biden recognize irs against americans making less than $400,000 a year. under president joe biden the irs made limited progress in figuring out how to audit less people in the income bracket they increase the agents so across-the-board increases in the number of audits president trump has an idea to what to do with the new workers hired under president biden. >> they hired or tried to hire 88000 new workers to go after you and we're in the process of developing a plan to terminate all of them or maybe we will move them to the border. >> the inspector general report
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founded 2024 that audits on taxpayers making less than $400,000 a year consistently accounted for 90% of all audits between fiscal year 2019 and 2023 democrats brushing over the inspector general report and going after the treasury secretary nominee the firm has been accused of paying $900,000 in medicare taxes and the case is being litigated and it denies any wrongdoing. >> the reality is if mr. bessent is confirmed tomorrow he will go to his office the next day and will be serving in a way that is not compliant with treasury in the irs position on this issue of medicare taxes. >> nothing in the hearing from democratic senators of the irs squeezing americans the irs falls under the treasury department scott bessent could be confirmed today but it's likely going to happen on
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wednesday. >> edward lawrence thank you very much indeed lou bethany's i can't resist asking about the 88000 irs agents that may be reassigned. i'm sure you like that. >> amen, hallelujah less taxes is a good thing unless irs workers is probably necessary. stuart: the problem that the irs is being politicized remember during the biden administration they went after people. >> targeted republicans and conservatives. stuart: you cannot get away you cannot politicized irs. >> this is why everyone i agree with advocates of a flat tax or consumption tax get away from the loop will and motivation to avoid taxation and make it simple straightforward the administrative burden is light on a flat tax. dream on. >> the wall street journal reports that trump is considering 25% tariffs on mexico and canada before negotiations take place. stephen moore with us what do
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you think of tariffs as a flat out weapon it worked with columbia but that's a different context. >> you when i have known each other i'm more of a free-trade guy the donald trump but you have to admit he has resulting columbia over the weekend he friends a 25% tariff and all the sudden the cooperative in terms of taking the migrants back trump uses leverage is one of the best negotiators i've ever met in my whole life. he understands how using american power and where the alpha male economy in the world and everybody has to trade with the united states he's using the leverage to get other countries to do america's economic and security interest. is it a dangerous game, yes. it could unleash all sorts of retaliation. but i've seen in the first term and so far in the second term he is getting results. stuart: listen to what vice president vance said after being
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pressed to bring down grocery prices. watch this. >> prices will come down but it's going to take time, the president has been president for all of five days and we got a whole lot but we cannot undo all the damage of joe biden's presidency. >> when do consumers get to touch and feel the difference in the lives. >> how does bacon get to the grocery store and comes on tracks by diesel fuel, the diesel is too expensive the bacon will be more expensive how do we grow the bacon, the farmers need energy to produce it. we lower energy prices we will see lower prices for consumers and that's what were trying to fight for. stuart: are prices going to come down? and if so win? >> gasoline prices can come down and they have been drifting since trump got into office but i want to make sure people understand we don't want deflation it's a worse thing a ball in arms economies, what we
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want from now until as long as we can to have stable prices that's what you have a currency to keep prices stable, the idea that everybody will go to the grocery store and pay less cost i don't think that's going to happen but i think we will stop the bleeding in the increases remember inflation went up to nine-point to percent when biden was president and prices are up 23% since he came into office. i think we will stabilize that and that will cause real growth in the economy once you have inflation out of the system and consumer and businesses no they can count on prices being stable you have an optimal situation. other than gas prices which fluctuate a lot i would not expect food prices to come down and i would not expect housing prices to come down but i don't think we'll see a gigantic increase el cariso undivided. >> the president may pay a price for that.
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thank you for being with us we will see you soon. trump expired 17 government watchdogs over the weekend is president trump saying anything about that. >> he calls them standard. watch. >> is a very common thing to do. >> some people thought were unfair or not doing the job but it's a very standard thing to do. >> a very standard thing to do, california senator adam schiff says it's illegal. >> he broke the law and not just any law but a law meant to crowd out waste fraud and abuse in the american people if we don't have good and independent inspector general's are going to see the swamp refill there going to see rapid waste, fraud there going to see corruption. it may be the president's goal.
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>> i hope californians are proud of electing that man to the united states senate. >> i'm curious of the 17 inspector general show up to work today, the law states congress must give them a 30 days notice and reason. >> coming up america poured trillions of dollars into the a.i. industry we were dominating now china's deep seek has thrown a wrench into a leadership that is my take at the top of the hour house republicans gathering in florida from an address from the present he wants to get everyone in the party on the same page he's laying down the law we have a full story in a full report after this. ♪
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stuart: president trump set to address house republicans the annual issues conference in florida. aishah hasnie is there. i think he will lay down the law on unity, what say you. >> we will see about that he tried this in mar-a-lago maybe the weather and doral will help the senior house gop source that is the goal of this week to get everybody on the same page. like i said a few weeks ago not too long ago trump invited these
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folks in the house gop conference in mar-a-lago to talk about the beautiful bill that would include everything including expanding his tax cut, border security and energy legislation but the house freedom caucus continue to divert from speaker johnson's plan by lobbying for two separate bills with tax cuts in the latter bill then you have a group of republicans that want salt cap lifted and another with massive massive offsets. >> i feel like were getting pretty close to being there there is not one person that is going to get absolutely everything that they want in this bill. i think we have to get the bill right. if we get this bill right we can truly change the trajectory of this country for the next 15 - 20 years. >> the president will address the members later this evening and then to bring in vice president jd vance who will also address them perhaps the both of
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them together can wrangle all these folks. >> there going to try. thank you for joining us we will see you soon. thank you for sticking around. thank you very much we are following your money and the selloff as a 10:00 o'clock hour of "varney & company" rolls on. ♪ will ♪ ♪
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