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now we have a selloff, one hundred points, modest 43 deck again for the dow. as for the 10 year treasury yield, that's below 4.5%. the price of oil today looking at mid 70s, $72.32, bitcoin last we checked was down $100,000 a coin. that's the markets and now this. when donald trump announced he wanted to build american iron dome the response was predictable, you can't to do it, won't were, the new york times, quote, trump orders and iron dome style defense system, experts are skeptical. america is much bigger than israel, said the experts, too look for the kind of missile defense that israel built with its iron dome. what is it with the liberal media, do they despise trump so
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much -- some of our viewers remember another president who was constantly vilified, ronald reagan. remember star wars? reagan's space-based defense system. reagan called it the strategic defense initiative. he wanted to develop against russian missiles. this was 1983. it was a radical idea for the time and of course it was marked. new york times said it was decades away from reality. it was unfeasible they said budget was nicknamed star wars to make it sound like science fiction and therefore not seriously hadn't even cleared the speech with the pentagon. ronald reagan became ronald reagangun. the technology developed were the basis of later missile defense systems. it let the russians know they couldn't compete with american weapons technology. soon after the soviet union collapsed and now it is donald trump who must be ridiculed.
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his ideas don't get serious consideration because he's donald trump. they have learned terrain in the most obvious hateful comments and replace them with mockery and endless skepticism. i wonder if they would be so negative when america's iron dome stops a russian hypermissile. second hour of varney just getting started. stuart: liz take with me, remember the mockery of ronald reagan? why do. i remember it very well. liz: you are exactly on point. a couple things that are interesting. in the case of donald trump they also marked his a space force when he initiated a new branch of the military for the first time in decades. that spaceports was mocked and now there's a race to dominate space and colonize the moon, colonize mars or whatever and trump was ahead of that.
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they gave him grief about it. the liberal media not only hates donald trump and will be negative on everything he proposes including some thing like greenland, and three or four years from now this access to the arctic will be a big deal and we are going to say this is obviously where we have to go. and the liberal media always has such limitations on what they think is possible for humanity. they don't believe in massive innovation. the idea that starling could all of a sudden bring satellite availability and internet everyone in the world, that's not possible. musk must be out of his mind, think of the innovations, they said that can't possibly work and turns out -- here's the real thing, progressive don't believe in progress. stuart: so true, it really is which i like your op-ed, the new one, trump's triumph, first
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week, proves president wright and all these ways. the country is feeling liberated. i think you are right. stuart: everyone has been mincing around for years pretending men and women are exactly the same, pretending and open border is good for the country, pretending letting criminals out on the street, recidivism doesn't exist and that keep streets safer. all that is wrong. we can now speak our mind and you are seeing it in the media. all kinds of people coming out and saying this wasn't working for us, maybe we need to take a different look at things. i think it is a huge seachange in open expression which is a big deal. stuart: i think you are right, seachange is the right word because it is like day and night. it is extraordinary. to sit here and watch and comment on it is exciting. liz: i think it is great.
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happy that the american people are expressing what they think. stuart: time is up. thank you. now this. the white house ai and crypto czar david sachs has a warning about the chinese ai model deep seek. >> if you downloaded your information is going back to china, is stored on servers there. >> there's some truth. if you download the deep- seek apps your data will go back to china. since they open sourced the model there are ways you can run it by a host of companies, there's a company called perplexity which you can go to and you can use a llama. you can use an american hosted version of their open source model. lauren: there are reports that microsoft is investigating of deep-sea cues they open ai intellectual property to train its model, they want to know if
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open ai technology was secret be taken by a group of individuals and sent back to china. stuart: i want to know if they are going to comment on that tonight when they released their report. on the call they have to address that. neil: microsoft may do that. stuart: check the market please. 70, 80 points up for the dow, 80 points down for the nasdaq. kyle. you are a data center guy but this new deep seek ai has put into question whether or not we need these data centers and the power to generate to keep them going. do we need to keep spending all the money? has your position changed on ai? a lot of questions. give us some answers. >> a lot of questions about deep seek as well. trust but verify. coincidental to me, all of a sudden all these sell 20%.
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they were talking about this in davos last week. besides the chinese trust but verify there are a lot of companies in the united states doing things like this as well. re-envisioning of the microchip. they are re-envisioning the microchip. grok's ceo was quoted in the wall street journal talking, i invested for my clients, talking about it, almost time to stop spending so much money on the learning portion of ai and focus on the interface. how stewart and kyle interface with the ai. mi backing off on my investments? absolutely not. a great article out saying this is no time to pull back and if you look at fidelity, they were 20 purchases for every cell.
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it is overdone here. i'm still heading for my position. of the one we always talk about virtiv. they are up again today. probably 5%. is that your number one data center stock? >> number one for me personally but i also like other system. all three of those if you have a diversified portfolio you want some exposure to all three. we will know backing off from ai at all, right? >> i don't think they spent $6 million, they probably imported a lot of chips they were not supposed to and when it comes out later a lot of the other chinese members, four trucks a day in the factory, not 4,000, stock went to 0. i'm not moving away from elon musk and sam altman yet. stuart: what do you expect to
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hear from microsoft about ai and the money they are investing in ai tonight? >> i think microsoft's copilot had action, we use it. a lot of firms are using it. microsoft has good earnings and microsoft won't back off. they will be investigating to see if there intellectual property was stolen. microsoft will have good earnings, the cloud is getting bigger, copilot is wonderful. and the guidance will be strong. on monday would be a good time to purchase. stuart: keeping the faith, good stuff. see you again soon. looking at the movers, lahren. meta-blooge lauren: they are down half of one%, the financial times is reporting ceo mark zetterberg is exploring buying property in washington dc to be close to donald trump and help shape policy on issues like ai. i was looking back on january 10th, seems so long
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ago, marks or coburg went on the joe rogan podcast and said is easy for the government to take for granted that the us will lead and he mentioned the amazing abilities of deep seek. stuart: got to watch what they will say on the call tonight. mother now. lauren: they go from 99 to 50 one, very concerned about lower product revenue guidance that keeps coming out. stuart: that's quite a cut. t-mobile. lauren: they are estimating 5. 5 to 6 million customers. stuart: thank you. right now, one of trump's most controversial cabinet nominees, rfk junior sitting for his cost -- first confirmation hearing. we will tell you about his stance on vaccines which the mysterious drones flying over new jersey were not the enemy. the white house press secretary says there's a simple explanation for those drones.
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l, facing senate tomorrow. both sides of the aisle see cash motel is a controversial pick. what are the republican saying about him? >> they both agree he is a country topic and that's where the agreement stops. each side spinning the controversial word differently. the hearing is tomorrow. we expect fireworks. republicans believe he is going to bring long-awaited reform to the fbi. he's an attorney who once worked at the justice department as a terrorism prosecutor, later at the defense department as chief of staff to chris miller under donald trump's first term, he worked at the national security council before that, the house committee that investigated the 2016 russia probe, began his career as a public defender and republicans say he will bring a fresh perspective to an agency that has had trouble distancing itself from controversy since the 2016 presidential campaign when donald trump announced cash motel is is nominee to lead the fbi, this following clip was played over and over on many news outlets and this is just cash motel for four
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months ago in september. watch this. >> i would shut down the hoover building on day one and reopen the next day as a museum of the deep state and take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across america to chase down criminals, go be cops. you are cops, go be cops, go chase down murderers and rapists and drug dealers and offenders. >> reporter: democrats including top democrat on the senate judiciary committee dick durbin from illinois expected to grill cash motel on this specific comment, not clear how he will answer to this and other past comments. the fbi director's are appointed for period ten years, the former director left on his own after trump named cash motel the fbi director can be replaced at any time by any president. stuart: thank you. trump's pick to lead the health and human services department is sitting for his first
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confirmation hearing. south carolina senator tim scott joins me. it is opening statement, rfk stressed he's not anti-vaccine, he says all of his kids are vaccinated and he believes vaccines play a critical role in healthcare. is he still vulnerable on the vaccine issue? >> one of the things we have to recognize is donald trump deserves the cabinet he wants. we talked about vaccines, talking about his polarization from a pro-life perspective, where he is is surrounded himself with deputies that are pro-life and what we should expect is for him to be a change agent. that's the goal of donald trump, our goal that i support. stuart: he would be a change agent if he questions vaccines and tries to move us away from processed foods. he will try to do all of that.
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>> he absolutely will be able than a china shop in some areas of hhs, we need change, we need significant change. america deserve someone who understands and appreciates the necessity of being as fit as humanly possible. i like the fact that he is surrounding himself with people with different opinions, donald trump is brilliant, he understood the one thing america voted for is change. across the board and his cabinet, he is assembling one of the most provocative cabinets in american history, that will make people really well. stuart: i like that expression like a bull in a china shop, not heard that in a long time but very apt. today donald trump is going to sign an executive order ending federal funds to schools that teach critical race theory or radical gender ideology. are you comfortable with the both of those orders?
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>> we don't need indoctrination. what we do need is education. donald trump promised the american people more choice for parents and a better chance for success for the kids. we don't need to teach critical race theory, we need academics, math, science, reading, stem and steam, including accounting out arts. if you focus on making america of the most successful progressive country we will be the most powerful force for good. when i say progressive i mean the right direction. right now under president biden, it is pathetic, spends more time on education than the kids. donald trump will turn the dial nancy more time on kids. stuart: and expanding order on school choice, he cites low
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reading and math scores coming down. why would school choice improve reading and math for our youngsters? >> what we've seen over the last several years, the school choice caucus about ten years ago one of the things we've seen as charter schools are part of the public apparatus, gives more flexibility, more options, the school choice agenda, don't care for to public school, private school, charter school, religious school, what we want is for parents to have a better chance, a chance to choose the direction of their kids education, the highest performing schools are consistently charter schools. overall, you want and i want every child in every zip code to have quality education. today, spending $700 billion plus, our kids are less competitive globally than we've been in decades.
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stuart: what can donald trump do very soon, right now, to improve and expand school choice across the country? it is a state issue. >> i support federalism. bottom line, one of the bills we talk about later today is the importance of providing a tax credit for those folks who want to invest in school choice on the local level. we are not going to nationalize education. i want the 50 laboratories of democracy going back to work and creating competition. let's put our kids in the best place for success and put america in the best place for success. stuart: please don't be a stranger, spend more time on the future. >> i will be back tomorrow, friday as well. stuart: if you are not careful. senator tim scott, appreciate it.
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coming up, with gary peters announcing he will not run for reelection in 26 could mayor pete as in pete buttigieg make his way back into politics and try to claim that open senate seat? not all republicans attended the gop retreat at trump's golf resort. congressman chip royer said anyone who spent thousands of dollars just to hear excuses for raising the deficit. what is going to take for republicans to form a united front and what happens if they don't? we ask michael whatley next. ♪
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lauren: the equivalent of a cell, both concerns, competition stocks down two. stuart: the ev market is tough. frontier airlines. lauren: they made a successful bid, spirit rejected that bid and they expect to exit bankruptcy in the first court. stuart: house republican leaders moving forward with a plan to pass donald trump's one big beautiful bill. aishah hasnie, the gop retreat is just wrapping up. what the strategy? >> reporter: after three beautiful sunny days, mike johnson says they have a blueprint of what they want to do but no specifics in terms of what we are talking about. gop leadership is moving towards that one big beautiful bill as donald trump likes to call it but we don't have a top
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line price tag on it, johnson said stay tuned and we don't know what they are going to cut to make it deficit neutral, stay tuned, we want to see action next week, leadership is asking of the budget committee to begin markup on a budget resolution. that starts the reconciliation process. a battle looming ahead with lawmakers going back to the hill in washington and they have 2 duke it out over what gets cut. >> the real battle is not in the budget resolution but the final package. everybody here intends to have the right to stop this process at some point down the road. lauren: >> reporter: public and private criticism over of this retreat.
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a key player in these talks, instead of coming here to miami can the house freedom caucus, leadership told us they said it won't get the votes. >> we've been asking and sitting down saying here are plans. we present today plan. show me that. they go to a resort and have the same conversations, unity without purpose. >> reporter: some members telling us we want more specifics, what are we doing here, we will see if we get those specifics. back to washington next week. stuart: thanks very much. the chair of the are in see joins me now. congressman chip roy, there is some doubt whether the freedom
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caucus will support trump's agenda. can you guarantee unity and get the freedom caucus to vote with you? if you don't, trump's agenda goes down. >> donald trump was elected with a very big mandate to move forward for america. things like protecting their border and restoring the economy and making sure we are strong enough to protect our allies around the world. that is done in this bill, needs to be done by congress. there are a lot of discussions. a lot of negotiations. as long as we are in the right place we need legislation to move forward particularly the tax package the president ran on, he and vice president vance
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were here in miami, had conversations with leadership and members of the house. they are very clear they expect the process will move forward expeditiously. the american people voted for this agenda and want to see progress. of the one does the party realize if they don't go with trump's agenda and they might not because you have a tiny little majority in the house. if you don't go with it trump's agenda sinks. does everyone realize the seriousness of this? >> i believe they do. i believe that is why this conversation is important way to start the debate, start the discussion as we move forward through congress. the american people voted for action. they said we want to advance a common sense agenda. that is why they overwhelmingly voted for donald trump, that is why they put in a republican house and a republican senate and so i think everybody is keenly aware of the fact that this is going to be done for americans, all americans.
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stuart: former biden transportation secretary pete buttigieg is considering a run for the senate, taking, quote, a serious look at the seat left over by gary peters who won't be running for reelection in michigan. trump won michigan in november, mike rogers lost the other open seats. what is your plan to get a republican in that seat? >> we will go back to the fundamentals that allowed donald trump to win the state, listen to the voters, understand their issues, put solutions on the table, protect the vote and get out the vote and that is how we have to move going forward. i find it ironic that a mayor from indiana is the best candidate the democrats are talking about for michigan senate seat. there's a lot of talent in the republican party but we are going to win in michigan and when around the country by going back to the fundamentals that allowed donald trump to win this last election. stuart: i wish you could tell
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me who is the political genius who came up with the buyout plan to buy out public servants to get them to go away. who did that? is that trump himself or must? >> that the president's team? a lot of people working right now as you know, people and policy. the president is committed to this agenda terrain in inflationary spending and bring the government under control so it will work for the american people. this is one of the ideas they are putting on the table as we move through the first hundred days. it shows that elections have consequences and he's very serious. promises made are going to be promises kept. stuart: thanks for joining us. appreciate it. see you again soon. no-nonsense, trump's jen z press secretary made her briefing room debut yesterday, laid out big changes coming to
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the press pool which we will describe for you. msnbc host joy read can't let go of the fear mongering about trump. >> how did hitler do it? with the support of millions of ordinary germans who just wanted germany to be great again. that sounds vaguely familiar because it is. stuart: we thought the trump hitler hysteria was over. apparently not. more on that next. ♪
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nvidia is down. apple is down. amazon is up all of $0.35. the mysterious drone sightings a few months ago, the trump administration is revealing they are in jersey city. what are we learning? >> reporter: white house press secretary caroline levitt says a foreign country was not behind the drones that appeared over new jersey and several other states or couple months in mid-november. levitt did say the faa authorize the drones to fly for research and various other reasons. our colleague, bill hemmer, asked her what those other reasons were. this is her answer. >> various other reasons i pointed out as well in terms of what the drones redoing, recreational drones, hobbyists, private individuals that enjoy flying drones. once there was curiosity about
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the drones, other folks that own drones were inclined to fly there drones as well. they are seeing as donald trump told me at the podium yesterday this was not the enemy, these were simply hobbyists doing these drones for research. >> reporter: a domino effect, launched investigations by local, state, federal agencies as president biden and his administration would say there was no evidence to suggest drones were dangerous or belong to a foreign country. >> president biden: so far no sense of it. >> reporter: new jersey governor phil murphy posted glad to see the white house confirmed that there was no known threat to the public but there are still questions here.
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the mayor in new jersey claim the faa it knew nothing about the drones despite the white house saying the faa authorize them to fly in the first place. we reached out to the faa asking why that was the case, they sent us to the white house, the white house refused to elaborate beyond the remarks made yesterday and this morning on fox news channel. stuart: not quite cleared up. caroline levitt made her briefing room debut yesterday. she is a no-nonsense press secretary. lauren: and she's only 27. she held her first white house briefing and told the media commit to telling the truth. >> i would like to point out while i vowed to provide the truth from this podium we ask all of you in this room hold yourselves to the same standard. we know for fact there have been lies that have been pushed by many legacy media outlets about this president, his family, we will not accept
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that, we will call you out when we feel your reporting is wrong and there is misinformation about this white house so yes, i will hold myself to the truth and expect everyone in this room to do the same. lauren: jackie heinrich noted something missing from the podium. no binder. the previous press secretary, jesse waters, used to call her binder and jackie said caroline levitt said my binder is in my head but she will occasionally use notes. stuart: ms nbc host joy read seems to be going back to the trump is hitler hysteria. lauren: another comparison to hitler. there are striking similarities between nazi germany and the us now. >> the extermination of jewish people, soviet prisoners of war, gay people and others, no secret, it happened in broad daylight. how did hitler do it? well, with the support of millions of ordinary germans
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who just wanted germany to be great again, and business leaders who thought they could control him. if that sounds vaguely familiar, that's because it is. similarities to what happened in germany and what is happening now in america are undeniable. history may not repeat verbatim but it sure does rhyme. lauren: trump declared dei dead because he thinks that's racist. it is awfully convenient for haters to shout hitler when they don't like the practical policies they are seeing. the policies in this case would be his immigration policies. stuart: it helps trump. in my opinion. thanks. still ahead, trump shaking up washington's bureaucracy. only a business guy could foot the federal workforce without pain and drama. that's "my take" on top of our our. ice agents cracking down on criminal migrants in new york city.
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>> everybody who has been concerned about walking their children to school or spending and doing business in these communities now are know that new york city is safer because these dangerous criminals are gone. stuart: and accused gang ring leader who was trying to purchase grenades. alexis mcadams has the full story next.
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stuart: the dow is up 60. the nasdaq is down 123. the 10 year treasury yield is at 453. bitcoin just over one hundred thousand dollars or coin. now this. more ice coin. now this. more ice raids expected in new york city today. alexis mcadams joins me. what can you tell me about the migrants who have been arrested so far? >> reporter: those arrests happening in the big apple. investigators telling fox news they were targeting and arresting migrant criminals including one man who they say is a tren de aragua gang member hiding in the bronx. the dhs secretary kristi noem says he was arrested after trying to buy grenades.
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>> he was part of a gun weapons exchange and was trying to purchase grenades. why would anybody need to purchase a grenade and go out and perpetuate violence? >> reporter: that was new information. we are not sure what happened at that apartment complex. the venezuelan migrant identified as anderson pacheco who was arrested on kidnapping, assault and burglary to name a few. he's part of the south american gang tren de aragua, had a warrant out for his arrest in connection to the violent takeover at the apartment complex in aurora, colorado, crazy video on someone's doorbell out there. the car and compex in colorado, migrants caught on camera armed with weapons breaking into apartments. police say he was one of those guys. this was a multi agency effort, ice raids amy to get violent criminals who were not supposed to be in the country off the streets. this comes as new york city
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mayor says he is in communication with dhs. he said this according to his office, he made clear new york city is committed to working with federal partners to fix our broken immigration system and focus on a small number of people entering our localities and committing violent crimes. it is not just in new york and across the country. leading to arrests, this migrant was taken out in the latest as we work to secure the border and our streets. >> we had our child pornography wanted homicide in el salvador, armed robber and drug dealer. >> reporter: you can hear from that agent they were not looking for someone like that, they were looking for migrant criminals or into the feds. stuart: thank you. new york city council minority leader joe borelli joined me now. only took in new york city the
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go-ahead from somebody in authority. these people have been here forever. all it took was the go-ahead and they got him. >> we had a great guy running an ice office working day in and day out. i think donald trump promoted him within ice, a welcome thing to hear but ice could have been doing at the whole time but the laws in new york city prevent our nypd and department of corrections from working with them. that's the sanctuary city policy. we don't necessarily have to have big shows of raids. we could have a functioning cooperation with law enforcement where someone when they get arrested for buying grenades, child molestation or robbery they can simply be handed off to law enforcement. they are not a sanctuary state, law enforcement is complying and helping ice. stuart: new york mayor eric adams called to testify before congress on new york city's
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sanctuary policies. do you think new york is close to ending it sanctuary city status? >> i don't. you still see progressives ingrained in the state legislature and city council. people like kathy hochul reading the tea leaves saying there is a good opportunity to cooperate with the feds. you have to get the state legislature and city council. that's an uphill battle, these people are entrenched against donald trump and see this as a way to keep their seat safe. stuart: how do they stand on that? they are protecting criminals. >> stephen miller being a tract on tv, saying these are our farmers, one% of these folks coming are working on farms, majority in urban centers quitting crimes. stuart: led them away in the bronx, people were cheering get them out of here. >> victims of a majority these
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criminals within ethnic communities, the victims of crimes of themselves. those people adding rid of those who would attack there neighbors and do horrible things to kids, protecting people within those communities not just legal citizens of new york. we won why are you stepping down as new york city council? >> it is time. i am joining a firm moving to the private sector and see where life takes me next. you know a thing about running. what the chart will do. >> we represent people at the federal level and the new york office for state and local. stuart: when does this start? >> start friday. stuart: you are all right. still ahead, martha maccallum on big changes coming to the white house press room. sheriff mark daniels on brandon johnson defending his city's
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