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stuart: he will lewis and the news. is that the band that played doctor doctor, give me the news? to be square. stuart: got that one. good morning, every one. it is 10:00 eastern. better get to the money, have a look at this, dow is up 15, nasdaq up 30. in the green but not by much. the 10 year treasury yield moving up a little bit but still below 4. 7%. the price of oil in the low 70s, touched $70.90 a barrel. bitcoin down to $98,000 a coin, under 100, a benchmark for measuring. we got a new report on home
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prices in metro areas. numbers please. madison: 200 one out of 226 it one/226 it is measured experience price gains in the fourth quarter, 89% of cities prices went up, the national median price up 4.8% from last year to $410,100. if you track this from 2019. the increase is 49.9%. 50% in the past five years. and real money terms this is what is likely coming out of your wallet every month, typical homeowner average mortgage monthly bill 20 one hundred dollars a month. we when the opposite of what i thought. i thought it was suburban. >> hard to make a renter or homeowner when you can't afford it. stuart: up 50% in five years in metropolitan areas, that's interesting. thank you very much. now this.
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at last a serious challenge to sanctuary cities and sanctuary states, pam bondi is starting to cut off the money. first day of the job she put out this memo, quote, the department of justice will ensure that consistent with the law sanctuary jurisdictions do not receive access to federal funds. the pressure is mounting. caucus when james know. er will hold the mayors of boston, chicago and new york before his committee, he says sanctuary mayors have prioritized connell illegal aliens over the american people. tom home and threatens to arrest anyone protecting criminal illegals, he's the border czar. he stopped the flow it is busy emptying sanctuaries, ice is doing its job. none of this would be happening if there hadn't been a shift from the democrats at the last election, the sanctuary movement is a democrat movement. there are more than 40
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sanctuary jurisdictions, ten sanctuary states in america, democrats run that show. they thought they would win the hispanic vote, anyone who wanted to enforce our border laws was branded a racist, things picked up when president biden opened the border leading to 10 million border encounters. now that trump is in the white house sanctuary jurisdictions are offering protection. they encourage them to come. the rest of the country has to pay. that won't client a lot, voters won't have a, trump won't have a, the sanctuary era is drawing to a close, second our varney just getting started. brian brenberg is with me. going too far? the sanctuary era is over. brian: they are closing the door on it and the way you do that is money. the problem for the past many years is these cities kept getting money from the government to not do the things
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announce the movement to impeach the president has begun. i rise to announce that i will bring articles of impeachment against the president for dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done. stuart: that is what happened first time around with trump, immediate articles of impeachment filed, is this what we are going to get the next four years. brian: nobody is listening, turnaround, turn the camera the other way look in the audience of america and nobody cares. these guys are trying to play their greatest hits, impeachment, protest, nazi, genocide, nobody liked them of the first time around, you can't replay things people didn't vote for, that's what al green is doing, democrats are lost in the wilderness, they don't have a plan, they don't have a message which means the most desperate part of their party have allow us to voice right now and americans are tuning them out saying i am watching tom home in, watching pam bondi, watching pete hegseth and donald trump and they are getting things done.
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stuart: trump was on tv all afternoon yesterday. >> none of it was head. it was like women's rights, border security, the economy, stuff people care about. stuart: we are going to watch you today, "the big money show" starts at 12:00 noon until 2:00 eastern on fox business, great show. see you later. scott bessent sat down exclusively with our own larry kudlow. edward lawrence joining us. what did he say about extending the tax cuts? that's very important to us. >> tax cuts should be permanent but there's a rift forming and house republicans, an impasse in the house on how to make those tax cuts permanent. right now the house speaker at the national prayer breakfast was at the white house last night for the executive order signing. he will be here in an hour with other republicans to talk about this but some house republicans like written caucus chairman andy harris say there is no path to make the tax cuts
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permanent. in an expose of interview with larry kudlow on fox business this is exactly what the treasury secretary said about this. listen. >> donald trump has a mandate, he came into do big things and one of the big things this administration wants to do is make the 2017 tax cuts and jobs act permanent. and that permanency will be, continue to make the us the number one economy in the world. >> no wiggle room they are, national association of manufacturers says of the tax cuts expire it could cost 6 million jobs, $500 billion in lost wages more than $1 trillion fall in the gdp and more than that, all americans would see a 20% increase in taxes, the other mandate bringing down prices. listen. >> how long will it take to cycle through and get some prices americans are paying to come down? >> prices at the store and the grocery pump across the board, the president is doing everything he can to reduce the
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cost of living crisis in this country as quickly as possible. that is why he signed a litany of executive orders across the board. >> reporter: she could not give an exact timeline but bringing down prices as well as the tax cuts puts more money and americans wallet and that is what the president is trying to do. stuart: we hear it, thanks so much. let's just suppose for one awful moment tax cuts are not extended. what would that do? >> that would be an instant correction in the market. thing about this. you have 20% tax hike on the american consumer who is the engine of the economy and the stock arc at the stock market is going to react very violently and swiftly. it's a nonnegotiable, you see treasury secretary scott bessent say make these permanent even if elected representatives are saying we can't make them permanent, extent by 5 or 10 years, we are going to make this happen, you need to, the markets continue. stuart: another possible negative, the return of tariffs after 30 days.
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they've been suspended on mexico and canada for 30 days. if they come back is that a huge negative for stocks? >> every one is throwing tariff tantrums for no good reason. this is escalate to negotiate tactic by donald trump that has been very effective. how long have any tariffs lasted? a mere few hours they were in place and the tariffs that went into place in 2018, did that dampen the economy? absolutely not. the biden administration kept them in place. we have pterosaur little time, it's not going to impact the markets. stuart: what happens if the federal reserve does not cut interest rates? >> investors need to wake up to this, donald trump in one year and investors in the other and jerome powell saying cut cut cut. we don't need it, we don't need to reignite inflation. the economy is accelerating on its own already. jobs confirmed the labor market is in good shape, don't need to cut. stuart: you're going to stay with me, lou basensase. do we know how many federal
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workers my after this, how many federal workers have accepted by out? buyout? lauren: about 2%, 40,000 workers according to several reports but the workforce is over 2 million in the administration holding 5% to 10% of these workers would accept the buyout but midnight tonight is the deadline. you could see this russia federal workers opting to resign and get paid through september. a couple hours left. the cia offered to buy out its entire staff of it wants to ensure the agency can move fast, have the right people to ensure national security priorities. we won all got to redesign and they will rehire the ones they like. lauren: i guess. stuart: draconian. the cia. thanks. still had. secretary of state marco rubio refuses to attend the g 20 summit accusing south africa, the host country, of doing very bad things. we will ask plane.
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democrats have a meltdown on plans to take over gaza. >> the wackiest idea he has ever come up with. >> you think the coastline of gaza will be great for a new hotel. >> is preposterous and illegal. stuart: hard to criticize a plan when you don't have one of your own. another campaign promise kept. trump reportedly going to release a peace plan next week for ukraine. we ask former ambassador to nato kurt volcker what he expects to be in that plan. kurt volcker is next. no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management ruri: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) ruri: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) hina: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) akari: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . ) others: ichi, ni, san, shi... (1,2,3,4 . . )
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higher for the nasdaq. lift and the ai company anthropic collaborating on ways to use ai to handle customer service requests at user requests. the market lifted up 3%. donald trump has a plan to create the riviera of the middle east saying israel will turn over the strip to the us, trey yingst joins us now. what is trump's plan for gaza really look like? >> donald trump is continuing to lay out his plan for the future of gaza following an announcement that the united states would take over the strip. taking to truth social saying the gaza strip would be turned over to the united states by israel at the conclusion of fighting. the palestinians, people like chuck schumer, would have been resettled in safer and more beautiful communities. with new antimodern homes in the reason. it is a chance to be happy, safe and free. the us working with great developed teams all over the
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world to carefully begin the reconstruction that would become the greatest and most spectacular developments, no soldiers would be needed, stable he would rain. taking over would be easier said than done. israel fought hamas for 15 months and the group remains in control. the trump administration and israeli leadership is moving the goalposts on what the plan would look like not indicating palestinians would choose to leave and return later. benjamin netanyahu said this overnight on hannity. >> the idea of allowing gazans to leave, they can leave and come back and relocate and come back and enough to rebuild gaza if you want to rebuild gaza you can't, this is the first good idea i've heard and is a remarkable idea and should be pursued, examined, pursued and
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done because it will create a different future for everyone. >> reporter: donald trump's middle east envoy is meeting with the kothari prime minister in florida to discuss the emblem and tatian of phase 2 in the cease-fire agreement. stuart: thanks very much. trump's plan to end the war ukraine is set to be released next week. former us ambassador to nato kurt volcker joined me now. what needs to be in the plan to bring peace to ukraine. let's not forget donald trump said in his first 24 hours as president he would end the war. >> 24 hours have passed, haven't ended the war. we are seeing changes the way people are thinking about this like we are seeing changes in the middle east. i haven't seen anything of a plan and what is going to be first, pressure on russia as
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trump has already talked about so vladimir putin decides it is time to stop the war. the only reason there is a war is because vladimir putin is attacking at has to be convinced to stop. driving down the cost of global energy, sanctions on russia's energy sector, banking and continued military support so ukraine could defend itself but not on taxpayer money. letting you can borrow money to pay us back for the weapons or seizing the frozen russian assets in europe. once there is a cease-fire in place, security guarantees for ukraine so russia doesn't attack again and this is something donald trump expects europeans to do, but forces on the ground if needed, there have to be commitments to ukraine they step in to help defend of russia attacked again. the us may be an over the horizon presence and this will require european countries to spend more on defense and
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donald trump is already laid out the target, 5% gdp on defense is going to be a fair amount for european allies in order to provide security of europe so the us is not doing an unfair portion of that. those are the key elements. stuart: that is the negotiating start point. >> exactly. those won't play out is laid out. for instance 5% gdp is a high target so i expect that to come 3% of gdp, something like that. in terms of security guarantees, european allies want to the us to participate in that. stuart: it is a start like the develop and of gaza. stuart: secretary of state marco rubio won't attend the g
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20 summit, to promote dei and climate change, he will not waste taxpayer money or kabul anti-americanism. >> setting a different course this our. and policy priorities, the trump administration said. secretary rubio is right, the agenda and focus of this has gone in a different direction, donald trump wants the globe to go or american policy to go. this is a symbolic gesture. to figure out how to deal with the us when we have a different set of priorities. stuart: early this morning of the state department said panama will no longer charge american government investors using the canal. but the presidents of panama
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said that is a lie. are we headed for confrontation with panama. >> we are at the beginning of a negotiation, donald trump putting out the idea we are going to take it over cost panama to react already. in a negotiation, what are the ways in which the canal is governed, how do we ensure fair treatment to the united states or being abused by adversaries like china to disadvantage the united states. we are early stages of this. i would expect there will be an agreement with panama, not the us taking ownership but the us getting substantial role, oversight in the way this is governed for all our benefit. stuart: thanks for joining us. always a pleasure. hundreds of activists gathered outside the capital, protested
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against the usaid crackdown. got pretty rough in language. lauren: it was very aggressive. they are protesting doge's review of the budget and suggesting the white house look elsewhere to save money, watch. >> what we are sending off to other countries, or demoting to poor people in this country that need help, billions in subsidies we give to corporations like tesla, space x. i don't want to hear anything about funding until be stopped corporate welfare. lauren: pointing at elon musk. they hate him because he is tearing up their business as usual. usaid has funded radical causes overseas and to groups that include terrorist organizations that undermines us interests. by the way nearly all staff
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from the agency will be placed on paid leave beginning saturday. stuart: that's coming up later in the show. 's what is coming up too. a deadly version of the bird flu has jumped to dairy cows. should we humans be worried? agents raided an apartment building, their target was the gang tren de aragua. when they showed up with apartments were empty. a live report from the ground. your clients look to you. you look to t. rowe price. (♪) because we stay agile... actively managing investments to uncover opportunities... and build etfs designed to outperform the index. (♪) that's the power of curiosity. (♪)
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stuart: one hour into the trading session and nasdaq is up 30, dow is down 70, not much price movement. super bowl lix, any first-time advertisers? lauren: expect jet gpt -- chat gpt super bowl commercial, major advertising for the ai company that post 300 million users, a super bowl ad can get 200 million views and then some. open ai just hired their first ever chief marketing officer so this would make sense. 30-seconds of airtime looking for $8 million. blue if you have an audience of
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200 million it is kind of worth it. lauren: for half a minute. great for fox. stuart: people are buying it so they can do it. you've got some stock picks ahead of the super bowl. what has that got to do with the super bowl. >> reporter: i'm a giants fan so i can't get excited about taylor swift. real fans stick out. a boring defense of utility play with technology added to it, it is up 50% since we talked about a year ago, digitize and automate the electric grid and public utilities. stuart: 50%. your next pick is flutter entertainment. >> i told everyone last super bowl it is up since then. there's 20 billion bet on this year's super bowl.
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the house always wins and that is how you win on the house. stuart: how much did you say? >> you've got 70 million placing bets, probably ridiculous things that get proposed. stuart: that is what i am looking for. 400 federal agents raided apartment buildings, the plan to arrest tren de aragua gang members. the apartments were empty. bill melugin, did somebody tipoff the gang members? >> reporter: that is what i believe. this was enormous federal operation involving hundreds of federal agents from different agencies, their goal to target 100 tren de aragua gang members but that was derailed by leaks to the media that this operation was coming. we were given access.
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>> let's take bad guys off the street, send them to gitmo. >> reporter: borders are tom homan, at of a massive federal operation in aurora, colorado wednesday morning. several hundred federal agents from ice, hsi, fbi, atf, cvp targeting alleged members of the venezuelan gang tren de aragua. >> reporter: what is the goal? >> to send a message we are going to eradicate from this country, no safe harbor, no sanctuary. >> reporter: fox news joined the team of agents at the aurora apartment complex that went viral last summer, gang members were seen on security video with guns.
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>> please open the door. >> reporter: as the team went door-to-door they found the bloodstained walls but no gang members. the entire complex was virtually empty. a second tren de aragua complex, activists haunted them. >> get out of my community. >> reporter: others who used megaphones to coach of those living inside. [speaking spanish] >> reporter: agents used flash bangs inside while serving a warrant. that led to a handful of arrests but no gang members. a stop at another apartment complex netted no arrests. >> they were ticked off, they knew this was coming. >> i get the impression there
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were intel leaks here and they probably knew we were coming but we are still coming and just because something leaks now and then won't stop us. >> this is the police, we have a warrant. come out with your hands up. >> reporter: this previously deported honduran illegal alien pending local charges for strangulation, kidnapping and possession of fentanyl. activists yelled outside agents recovered the stolen rifle from inside the man's home. officials tell me yesterday's operation netted 30 arrests only one of which was a confirmed tren de aragua gang member. everyone knew this was coming including the targets and local media. stuart: look who is here. from the boston globe, welcome back.
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you wrote a new piece about trump's first two weeks in the white house. what was the most surprising move made so far? >> big picture, he's doing what he promised, honing in on dei, integration. more surprises in the details. when you look at the border, shutting down the overly zealous use of asylum cases, granting humanitarian parole caused the crisis in the biden years in the first place. not surprised he did that. i'm more surprised about how we are looking at immigration, birthright citizenship, that was a surprise because the cost of the legal fight, the political capital seemed to outweigh the benefit when it comes to bringing order to the immigration system and the border in the short run. stuart: do you think he's going too far too fast? >> reporter: americans wanted somebody who was going to be decisive, speak to the press
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day of, talk about exactly what is on their minds and americans appreciate that. the details are what does the legal fight over birthright citizenship look like, what are the legal challenges to bringing much-needed reform to the department of education, all about the details. stuart: what surprised me is performance in the last two weeks, his ability to command the room and be entertaining in public for hours on end. did you see him yesterday when he signed that bill into law that men won't be in women's sports. did you see that? he played that room really well. what a complete contrast with president biden. >> being decisive, not playing the politician, he knows how to work a room but is taking a decisive stance on that issue. mothers and daughters excited to see him stand up for their sports and their safety and a big shift from the last four years.
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stuart: democrats having a meltdown over trump's gaza plan. watch this. >> the wackiest idea he has ever come up with. >> you think the coastline of gaza will be great for a new hotel. >> it is preposterous and illegal. >> american imperialism at its roots. >> ethnic cleansing of palestinians. >> throwing a match on an already very volatile region. stuart: freaking out and they said they wouldn't do that again. >> thes love instinct to resist anything trump says. this is a missed political opportunity for democrats. some of the president's proposals raise more questions than they answer. they could have been reasonable and said what is this going to look like, what are the partner countries, are they willing to cooperate, send the us troops which marco rubio said we are not. there are a lot of questions this proposal brings up and instead of being competent politician they are losing their minds and having these
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hysterical reactions that alienated them from americans the first place. stuart: thank you very much, see you again soon. doge continues to cut waste and fraud, next target medicare and medicaid, that story coming up. title 42, the covid health emergency which limited border crossings, he is considering invoking title 42 again. that is next. —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundraiser. ♪ with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪
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now searching medicare and medicaid offices for potential fraud - fraud or waste. what -- fraud or waste. what did elon musk say about this? >> reporter: this is where the big-money fraud is happening at medicare and medicaid. hhs estimates in 2023, $100 billion in improper payments were made to these programs that year alone. democrats warning today he they don't think musk will stop at finding fraud, but steal your taxpayer dollars. >> elon musk pretending to care about efficiency when what he cares about is taking your taxpayer dollars, taking your medicare, taking her medicaid, taking your social security. another waste is house republicans colleagues showing up, they will not speak out about these abuses. >> reporter: republicans think
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spending taxpayer dollars elon musk is exposed is an abuse against working people and their hard-earned money. spending money on things like this, doge posting the social security administration has terminated its contract for the gender x initiative marker and removed all references to gender ideology for public facing applications. this saves $1 million. democrats have raised alarms that doge is getting hands on people's private data and sensitive payment information through the treasury department payment system. treasury secretary scott bessent telling fox business that is not the case. >> the treasury, our payment system is not being touched in terms of payments being stopped at the department level. at treasury, our motto is to move deliberately. >> reporter: progressive members of congress are calling to fire elon musk but it is not
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clear if that would fix anything if donald trump were to put someone in his same position doing the same thing. stuart: thank you very much. a deadly version of the h5n1 bird flew affected dairy cattle. doctor frank cantasessa, how worried should humans be? >> the bottom line, one has been mostly in dairy cows, mostly birds. they seem to have crossed a bit. the one that was in the birds, in the cows. i think this is more an agricultural story, we are seeing eggs shortages, we may see that with beef and cattle. less of an issue for crossing back over into people and causing widespread illness, mostly people exposed to these,
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i look at it as a food supply issue more than humans getting sick issue. stuart: the potentially deadly camp hill virus has been found in america, it can spread from animals, reportedly the fatality rate in animals that have got it is 70%. under what circumstances could it spread to humans? >> the story is lighting the fire prematurely, the strain of these viruses, the news story as we haven't seen it in north america, it has been in australia and asia and these viruses can cause severe illness with high mortality rates. haven't seen any human cases here. they are finding it in a through, this tiny little more like animal. if you are not in contact with those animals i don't see this as a threat to people, this is premature, the news story we haven't seen in this country yet, the chances are pretty small. stuart: not a threat to humans.
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one more. the fda has approved a new non-opioid painkiller for acute pain. does that mean it's not addictive? if that's the case it sounds like a game changer. >> it could be. this is an exciting one. we have an opioid crisis for many years. opioids which help control pain, extremely addictive. we know the risks of that. this is a novel drug and the way it works, opioids block pain at the brain level so signals coming into the brain, and knock those down. this works from the other direction. the location sending the pain to the brain cuts down on that, they do not seem to be addictive and they seem to work reasonably well. stuart: see you again soon. democrats still hate trump but now they hate elon musk even more.
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they should be looking for common ground. can we agree with $36 trillion national debt cutting wasteful spending is a good thing? that's "my take," top of the hour. trump keeping men out of women's sports. >> we will defend the proud tradition of female athletes. from now on women's sports will be only for women. stuart: we talked to a former un swimmer, title ix rights were violated. ♪ you, sir. (man) these people of privilege... hoarding the financial advantages for far too long. (auctioneer) 7.5 at the back. (man) look at them — unaware that robinhood gold members now enjoy the vip treatment — a 3% ira match on retirement contributions.
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season being told thomas would not be in the locker room with us and walk into a situation where we weren't told anything, our family-style locker room in the hallway by ourselves or suck it up. stuart: that's a violation of their rights. >> i believe it is legal. stuart: we asked various people to comment on this. donald trump, you saw this, signing it is a headwater banning men from competing. >> under the trump administration, we will defend the proud tradition of female athletes, and not allow men to beat up, injure and cheat, women and girls, from now on
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women's sports will be only for women. >> he expects the elliptic committee and ncaa to no longer allow men to compete in women's sports. it is a public pressure campaign, expect organizations to comply. stuart: doesn't that solve the problem? >> get leo's name off of the record board, i feel passionately about teammates and future generations to come. stuart: do you want to money or an apology? >> this isn't about money and doing the right thing, and do this to anyone else going forward.
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stuart: there's no prevention of men from taking part in women's sports in the olympics. is that accurate? >> it is a great area right now, that they might apply the band to the olympic committee and not sure how that will affect things going forward. stuart: are you no longer at college? >> i graduate in may. we one may i ask where you were? >> i work in finance. stuart: you were great. we reached out to harvard. they don't comment on active litigation. and the ncaa did not, the ncaa released a statement on trump's executive order. donald trump's order provides a clear national standard. they will take necessary steps to align in the coming days. mark thiesen criticizing
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