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stuart: america is waking up to its first major commercial airline disaster in more than 15 years. at 9:00 p.m. last night and american
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airlines flight with 67 people on board was on approach to land at reagan national outside dc. this is considered a recovery operation. officials don't think there any survivors. hundreds of first responders are braving the frigid water essential for remains as edward lawrence just reported, 28 bodies have been recovered. right now reagan airport, reagan national is set to reopen in an hour. we just learned we will hear from donald trump at the top of the hour at 11:00. we bring it to you live. good morning, it is 10:00 eastern. plenty of green, dow is up 110 manas tech up 70 points, 10 year treasury yield around 4.5%, 450 at the moment.
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the price of oil, $72.89. bitcoin had a rally, $159,000 a coin. just in the latest read on pending home sales. lauren: 74.2 is the level, falling after four months of rising. the national association of realtors said contract activity fell most in the northeast and the west and the reason is affordability is cut with high mortgage rates. we won the housing market in the doldrums as we speak. now this. you may have heard this. trump is flooding the zone. rapidfire policy moves one after the other, nonstop touring to the executor borders that show the administration and the government the next four years, issued dozens of orders in his first week, i counted 43 it is still at it, significant changes still being rolled out. 40,000 beds for criminal migrant deportees to be built at guantánamo bay.
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gitmo makes a comeback to deal with deportations. wednesday he signed a sweeping order to free up federal funding for chewy -- school choice programs and the defense department to help families send schools to their choice. he covered a vast array of policy, everything he did has been reversed, the zone has been flooded. his next big test is getting his policies through congress when the republicans hold a razor thin margin in the house. this is the hard part. it's the most crucial part. to get his tax cuts extended. if he can't get that we get a tax increase, exactly what the economy neither wants nor needs. remember the freedom caucus? a group of republican conservative republicans in the house, they are deficit hawks. they claim they will not sign onto anything that doesn't cut the debt. getting them to sign onto one or 2 big beautiful bills will be the test of the president's authority. here is another. the tariffs scheduled to be
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imposed on canada and mexico saturday, february 1st. tariffs are the backbone of trump's authority, do this or else. can the president bend our neighbors to his will? we will find out. here is where we are. two weeks after the presidency, countless changes put in place. there's been some limited pushback, one reversal, federal loans and grants, big tests on taxes and tariffs, still to come. trump 47 has not lost momentum. second hour of varney just getting started. donald trump took a moment to reflect on her first week in office. what say this. >> american people gave us a clear mandate to save our country. we won all seven swing states
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by large margins. in our first week in office we set records taking over 350 executive actions, that has not been done before and has been the most effective opening week of any presidency in history. we want to keep it that way. we want to keep it that way. stuart: kevin o'leary joining me in new york this thursday morning. that was remarkable first ten days in office but i maintain the big test, taxes and tariffs still to come. can he pass those tests? >> the reason it is such a torrid pace is he has a 24 month period he has the majority mandate, through that remarkable election. these midterms always go against you when you're the incumbent. you lose a few seats and have a hard job. he's ramming through that stuff
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but the one that matters, the only one that matters, this tax thing, this is a big deal, got to nail that because that's the backbone of the economy. i don't care if 15 is great but the 20 one is right in the middle of the g 20, got to stay right there and got to get that through or it is chaos. stuart: can't imagine the freedom caucus or any group in the republican party saying we are not going to have it. i can't imagine that happening. >> a guy like eli crane, very hard-core against this. he was on shark tank. i invested in his company. he's a great guy and he wants one thing. when do we deal with the deficit? throw me a bone on the deficit. the other seven are the same thing, i don't think that's a big message. the idea of negotiating some cuts here or there, we got to
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get the tax package. everybody knows that. stuart: i think he will. i can't imagine the republicans saying you won't get it. >> that was the mandate, one of the top five issues. stuart: are you going to stay with me for the hour? >> i will help you. stuart: i am a lucky guy. let's get serious. three more israeli hostages have been released. one of those, the last female idf soldier who was being held. trump's nominee for us ambassador to israel is mike huckabee and he joined me now. do you expect the cease-fire deal to hold? >> we can hope so but let's be realistic. hamas is not an honest broker. they are not a government. they are a terrorist organization. as recently as ten days ago their leaders were saying they still celebrate october 7th and
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hope to do more of the same. we are not dealing with people who can be trusted. we are dealing with people who still, let's be clear, got to be eradicated. they can never govern. they can never remain in gaza. they just can't. everybody understands that. i'm grateful for every single hostage that is getting out of there, thank god they are getting out but the tragedy is there are hundreds of convicted murderers and criminals and terrorists being released to get them. blue one benjamin netanyahu is meeting with trump next week. what do you think he wants? >> i think he wants a clear understanding of the united states will do what donald trump has promised. the good thing is donald trump's promises mean something, joe biden's did not. we will stand with israel, we will support their desire to rid themselves of hamas.
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we will provide them with the necessary hardware they need to conduct the prosecution of the war against those who are trying to annihilate them. a reminder that israel pays for this. we've never been asked ever by the is really government to put our soldiers and their feet on the ground for israel. they pay their own way. they fight their own fights but they do need the support of their most important ally, the united states. with donald trump they have every reason to believe he is a man who has already shown when he makes a promise he keeps it and his promises are worth something unlike the previous administration his promises were as good as dirt. stuart: i will soon be calling you mr. ambassador, thanks very much for coming in this morning. we wish you well. >> thank you. stuart: kevin o'leary back with me. your line of business, the
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white house ai and crypto czar, david sachs, says there's some truth to security concerns about downloading the chinese ai deep-seated model. is there a security concern? >> they keep scraping us data because is a 50/50 chance the clock gets turned off in 60 days. i know a lot about that deal too. this deep-seated thing looks like a ripoff of open ai. italy, i think in the last hour, wired magazine published something that says it looks like a clean, nobody buys the $6 million price. my guess is cards out of nvidia through singapore went to china probably legally, 5 or 6000 of them, that's a $1.8 billion, the ccp made that investment, a
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market cap off of tech companies in the us messing with us here. and doing a good job so now reality has come back, microsoft saying we are not getting on our because we know this is bs. we are competing with the chinese. in economic war with them, all of these things matter and they don't protect our ip evidenced by deep seek. it is a ripoff. stuart: tiktok, i understand you have competition to purchase tiktok with investors including social media star mr. beast apparently secured $20 billion but what is going on? >> everybody likes to throw a media story about tiktok and the press, the only offer i am
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aware of including breakdance, has been tabled. there is another issue people should wake up to. breakdance out loud a successful company, $240 billion market. less than 10% is tiktok usa. call it 8.9% of revenue. they could turn it off and it wouldn't affect the market of breakdance. most american investors own breakdance, the actual private company. with a compromise that makes sense in a deal that makes sense to them. ease year to turn it off. people understand the motivation, the original founders know each other very well. i think i can broker a deal that solves tech so that the
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supreme court order, the oversight committee on this and you can be shareholders, that is the only guys that i know who can do that. no one will solve for that. i talked to lawmakers including cotton. there is no chinese code in steel. stuart: you know what you are talking about. stuart: looking at the movers. lauren: 8% higher medical costs, they pay 88% of the premiums they receive is to cover the costs, 84%. >> expenses way up, 14% because
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of restructuring and legal costs. stuart: southwest airlines. lauren: another strong performance by a carrier, southwest reported record revenue for the fourth quarter. holiday travel, stocks at 4%. stuart: trump unveiled his latest plan to deal with illegal migrants. watch of this. >> we have 30,000 beds in guantánamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the american people. this will double our capacity immediately. that's a tough place to get out of. stuart: we will tell you how the pentagon is preparing for that. tren de aragua gang member broken officer's arm during his arrest. we have that story for you. we continue to cover breaking news out of dc, american airlines flight, they collided in midair near reagan national. we are waiting trump's press conference coming up.
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in the average household, ere are dozens of connected devices. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. stuart: the dow up 70, nasdaq up 20 one. some green, not that much, left-hand side of the screen. donald trump says guantánamo bay is preparing to hold 70,000 criminal illegal migrants. peter doocy joins us at the white house, how is this going to work. >> reporter: not every country wants to take dangerous connell aliens once they are arrested and sent to be deported. the plan now is while diplomats work that out send them to
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gitmo. >> we actually cannot accommodate 30,000 criminal migrants at gitmo. we can plus of that up very rapidly. we don't want illegal criminals in the united states longer than they have to be. it can be safely maintained or and deported to the final location. >> reporter: the cuban president is less and please, the new us government announces the imprisonment at the guantánamo naval base located in illegally occupied territory in cuba, thousands of migrants, place the next the well-known prisons of torture and illegal detention but logistical plans are already being laid. >> how would you get migrants to guantánamo? >> encounter people in maritime, taken to guantánamo
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bay, the worst of the worst. >> reporter: this is being ordered by a memorandum donald trump signed a, the new defense secretary pete hegseth was once a prison guard at gitmo. stuart: thanks very much. more from the newly minted defense secretary, pete hegseth, explaining gitmo operation. role it. >> not putting criminals in camps, this is a temporary transit which is the mission of naval station guantánamo bay where we can plus up tens of thousands if necessary to humanely move illegals out of our country where they do not belong back to the countries where they came from in proper process. stuart: vice president art delk wedo joins me now. this is where we put, migrant
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deportees, put them in gitmo because we can't send them back directly to their country of origin. we hold them until somebody else is going to pick them up. is that how it works? >> that is how it works. it's a fantastic idea. the other option would be you try to deport them they will turn around and continue to try to come back in. they have the facilities. it is there and ready to be done and i myself for years was a corrections officer, these detention facilities are the way to go. stuart: they are not real bad places. they are not really bad places, are they? >> they are not bad places but you're putting potential criminals together. they are going to make a bad place themselves. once you put them in that position they are criminals, varney, at the end of the day, putting a bunch of criminals
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together where bad things can happen. do you want these individuals in our society and our communities? stuart: one new york city police officer, a member of the migrant gang tren de aragua broken officer's arm during his arrest, does that tell you what kind of people we are dealing with? >> it is baffling to see the last administration properly comfortable with these individual staying in the country, that blows my mind and it is going to get more dangerous and rowdy because a lot of these individuals will resort to those tactics because they don't want to leave. the last four years it was a free for all. anyone who wanted to come, they were getting released. we didn't know what criminal background these individuals in the country. now we are finding out the potential violence and reality how bad these individuals are. stuart: ten of the gang members indicted in a massive arms and
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drug running operations expand six states. are we mopping up this gang? >> moving forward it is something that's been very effective. tom homan doing a fantastic job, and they know where these criminals are. they are self deporting, the long arm of the law will catch up to me so some of these individuals, and border patrol, ice and law enforcement agencies the last several weeks. stuart: do we have intelligence on this? do we know who these gang members are? if we know that why on earth would they be allowed to stay where they are for all these years under the previous administration?
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>> the previous administration didn't care. that's the reality. they didn't care. as you arrest more individuals you will find out where more of these people are. they are quick to rat out their friends, they won't sit there and be quiet, in order to arrest them. the numbers are low on the southern border. no one has been asking for asylum anymore. stuart: sarcasm, a low form of which but funny. see you again soon. the administration stripped venezuelan migrants of their temporary protected status. what does that mean? lauren: they lose a year of protection from deportation. if you are granted tps you are authorized to work and protected from being deported, president biden extended the status of 600,000 venezuelans through next october but donald
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trump says it will end this september so they cut it short by a year. the program includes one million people from 17 countries. the white house's move on venezuela is likely to face legal challenges. blue one biden deliberately extended protection at the last minute, to screw up the trump administration. what do you think of that? >> we should look at this concept in the constitution, leaving the loser in an election regardless what administration politically they want sitting around for weeks to put orders, it doesn't -- it made sense when it was horseback riding between states. now we have instant communication. if you win the election you should be put in power the next day. that is what should happen. thank goodness i am here.
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stuart: open ai's sam altman giving officials a first look at new technology. we have that story. the business of turning up the office buildings into apartments booming in new york. can we convert federal properties in dc? convert them to living space? why not? we will deal with that in a moment. we are waiting donald trump who will speak at 11:00 eastern to address the midair crash in dc. more varney next. ♪ what do a neurosurgeon, a country artist, and a television & radio host have in common? they all saw the writing on the wall. big bank sharing your financial information with big government. join them as owners in old glory bank - the pro-america online bank that protects your privacy, security, and liberty.
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stuart: we are waiting for donald trump's address of the deadly plane crash involving a commercial airliner arriving from kansas and a black hawk military helicopter. the president will speak at the top of the our. we will bring his speech live. back to the markets, seeing some green, not a lot but we are not down 48 points on the nasdaq, up 40 on the dow industrials. tell me about oracle up again. lauren: they unveiled a new ai agent, a specialized rohrbach doing things acumen would do. stuart: i hope quest diagnostics is doing well, i'm paying them a fortune.
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lauren: shares at a 3-year high because many older americans are getting tests lately, doing things they didn't do because of covid. robust demand for their tests. stuart: is that a high? a three year high. trump supply. lauren: soft demand, power tools and i want to bring this to your attention a stock is 5.5%, the ceo commenting on potential tariffs, we are diversified and only have 12% of our sales direct. that would be good news. stuart: thank you very much. the business of converting md office buildings into living space, booming in new york city. mitch rochelle knows about this. how many of these are we talking about in new york? dozens or hundreds or thousands? >> dozens plus but could be according to reporting as much as 15,000 new units that come online.
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the city is being accommodative, doing anything in the city from a permanent perspective is difficult and the city is pro creation of more housing. under mayor adams they are trying to get more units bill to. it used to be it was the older buildings from the 60s and 70s, now buildings as new as the 90s our conversion eligible. the challenge with taking office billion turning it into an apartment, the middle of a building is something called the core and the problem is the core on those older buildings are very large meaning we can't yield a lot of units per floor so it is a tough thing to do but if of the city limits the bureaucracy, provides building permits and the city provides some of the buildings that they own for this conversion it could be a win/win and that is
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happening now. stuart: i wonder if office buildings if there's an opportunity here in dc because you have a lot of federal buildings which are empty, workers left town and working remotely and going to lose their jobs. can uc living space conversion in dc properties? >> absolutely. not just direct government employees. there is something in washington dc. a lot of office building leases called the appropriations clause, which means if you are a government agency vendor and you lose your funding because appropriation got cut out because if doge takes hold and cuts out a lot of government contracts. the problem is all those workers leave, they may not
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need housing in washington dc but if you look at any major city in the country, it is deprived of housing stock that is attainable for tenants and that is what this could potentially be. stuart: let's deal with this, 27 natural disasters in the us with losses exceeding $1 billion for each. how do natural disasters affect property taxes? i presume property taxes go up? >> they do. in places like florida we have the homestead exemption so property taxes can go up. what they tend to do across the country is stick it to people who build new homes. what could potentially happen is you lose your house because of a natural disaster like a fire and your property taxes, you potentially lower than when you are not living there but you build a new home on that site, you could get walloped with property taxes. that is likely going to happen in places like florida where we
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have hurricanes to california where they have fires. i don't think it is something people will feel today but when they start the rebuilding effort, sadly they will feel it then. stuart: sadly so. thanks for joining us. always a pleasure. kevin o'leary sitting next to me. you tried to get into the business of converting office space to living space. >> you mention the core where the elevators are, the stacks are also clustered in the center of the building where the plumbing is. you end up with these units where the toilet and the kitchen right beside each other because there's nowhere else to get the plumbing. a better use i believe in terms of using capital to redeploy these buildings turn them into climate control storage facilities because many of them are in the middle of densely populated areas where a lot of
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people want to get deliveries from online service within hours so if you have storage, robotic storage you can convert them for a lot less money. that is a better case with more tenants interested. contorting a really ugly apartment, hair, honey, get out of the shower, make some eggs for me, it doesn't work. stuart: you really are not -- thank you. still ahead, trump's tariffs on mexico and canada go into effect saturday. putting tariffs on canadian oil. will gas prices go up. donald trump speaks about the plane crash. we will give it to you live, more varney after this.
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stuart: we are waiting for
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donald trump's address on the plane crash. we bring it to you live. bring you the markets, a solid gain. 150. alberta, canada wants to avoid the tariffs saturday. they are investing $20 million with montana. lydia hu spoke with premier danielle smith. what did she tell you? >> reporter: she told me she's doing everything she can to address donald trump's concerns about border security and the flow of illegal drugs across the borders. she is not sure if her efforts will be enough to avoid those 25% tariffs but she is going to try. listen here. >> we don't want to get involved in a tariff fight together for joint interests.
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we don't want people on the streets, don't want criminals operating in communities. we want to control the borders. lauren: controlling the borders, stop the flow of deadly fentanyl which is a major concern for donald trump. a lot on the canadian border last year, they seized 11,500 pounds of illegal drugs, a tiny fraction of the amount of drugs seized at the southern border which is 275,000 pounds. canadian officials in particular are taking concerns about drugs, as evidenced by her investment to secure the border. with 50 sheriff's on their stretch of 200 miles, increasing drug sniffing dogs
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and imaging technology and drones. alberta's added funding comes on top of keeping the canadian government additional funds they invested earlier this month, $900 million and still premier smith says more can be done by federal government, for the border czar in canada working along tom homan, whether these efforts will be sufficient to tariff starting as soon as saturday. we will soon find out. stuart: get inside and get out of that freezing winter. see you later. the head of petroleum analysis joins us now. straight up. what happens to gas prices in america if we put tariffs on canadian oil. >> it is unbalanced in who will be impacted, primarily motorists in the great lakes could see gas prices in excess of $0.20 a gallon.
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the canadian oil down in areas like the great lakes, the midwest, the rocky mountains regions where it may be difficult to find different sources of crude oil. having said that the pressure on canada undermining the price of western canadian oil, $60 a barrel today, certainly still has bright light for motorists in those areas, the great lakes, the rockies and the midwest. stuart: just in those areas. no impact elsewhere. >> we are relying on the oil refinery in canada and that would be an impact on refined products, the northeast could be subject to those tariffs as well but finalize product and diesel fuel, jet fuel and gasoline does flow from the canadian refinery to the northeastern united states so
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there could be spillover to other regions but generally the areas of coastal regions are where you can find alternatives in many cases. stuart: thanks for being with us this morning, appreciate it. same question to kevin o'leary, if we put 25% tariffs on canadian oil coming into america what happens to gas prices? >> goes up but here's the real issue. it is more than that. 17 us states, who is our number one trading partner? canada. expect retaliation, probably going to happen. the oil coming from alberta specifically, 4. 3 million barrels a day. at a strategic it a strategic reserve at a discount site to the us, i understand the positioning going on with trump saying if you hear it, there's another issue, the canadian government is in a state of collapse. within a few weeks there's going to be a canadian election and a new mandate, a red sweet
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going across canada like the us, the new leader is probably going to be much like trump in the sense they will have a majority mandate and four years to implement it, much better to negotiate with them on an economic union that solve these problems, border problems, nato problems but you can't do it now because trudeau is out. got to wait a few weeks. i had that is not landing on deaf ears. i know the canadian ambassador for the us is thinking about that. stuart: what is the negotiation? >> canada is a strategic economic partner and trump's big vision is to unify these economies so china never catches up with us. i like that message. of the when you're building the data center. >> it's the lowest cost energy of north america and differently place. she was sitting in the wind a few miles from there, that's what it is going to become a let's of natural gas stranded.
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the canadian dollar lost 40 one% of its value. at the lowest cost of energy in north america. this will be the largest data center in the world, 7.4 gw. you pio calle. we when i remember that expression. thank you for being with me. democrats are in deep trouble. they make a lot of noise have a confirmation hearings and i mounting legal challenges to trump's agenda but voters are leaving them behind, the go to a party now is the gop, that's "my take" top of the hour. donald trump will provide an update on the dc plane crash. you will see it right here right after this.
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stuart: the dow is up one hundred 29 points, the nasdaq is down south 25. any moment donald trump will deliver remarks about a plane crash in dc and you will see those remarks and hear them live. retired black hawk helicopter pilot joins me now. why was a black hawk helicopter so close to an active major airport. >> the aircraft being that close to the airport based on
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its mission was around washington dc because the flight detachment in washington dc, will include the pentagon various other things. to move from andrews air force base to the potomac river core doors, down into northern virginia, that kind of mission actually happens hundreds of times a year. nothing unusual in flying the mission itself. stuart: could we conclude that the skies over america are too crowded and serviced by an old traffic control system? >> some areas you might argue that and dc is one of the places to start, specifically reagan national airport, the density of air traffic, in some cases basically only fixed wing commercial airline but in dc
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you've got the commercial fixed wing airlines and also marine one. the army contingent this aircraft was part of and other police forces, the core doors are very narrow. this is a highly choreographed airspace with little margin of error, factors make that worse like darkness and weather and things like that. it was a clear night. what is too much? stuart: there are reports that soldiers on the black rock have night vision goggles, could that have played anything? >> it is unlikely. there's one scenario night vision goggles would cause a problem and those goggles at night over highly lit up city can get washed out pretty bad and make it harder to see, i
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wouldn't wear goggles in the city like i wouldn't wear them over places like seattle or frankfurt, germany. you can go without. that's a question that needs to be answered by the department. stuart: i understand the american airlines plane was just landing at reagan national and that is when the crash occurred. have you any explanation or interpretation why that might have happened? >> everything is hypothetical. i'm looking at what you are seeing and based on my experience, what could be possible. first of all, that aircraft was landing. the army helicopter was told to go behind it but there was another fixed wing aircraft taking off at the same time. potential for mixing up which aircraft we are talking about,
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not realizing it is a different one. the helicopter's altitude could determine some of that. there's a possible scenario where helicopter flying higher than it should be in the aircraft core doors that are designed to could have the aircraft lights mixed into city lights. especially when not wearing goggles in this case. that happened to me personally. traffic on the ground, sometimes look the same and you could lose an aircraft. stuart: much obliged to you. any moment, donald trump speaks about the american airlines helicopter collision. we will bring it to you once it starts, the 11:00 hour of "varney and company" is next.
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