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. cheryl: skwherl cheryl with in for maria bartiromo february 178:00 a.m. on the east coast time for the hot topic of the hour, the trump administration, putting focus on foreign bill to ceasefire
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talks between israel and hamas underway right now, israeli delegation is in cairo egypt for talks u.s. middle east, envoy steve witkoff joined, maria, yesterday on what stage two would look like. >> tomorrow is the 500th day that haujts have been in captivity will there be a phase two, have terms been drawn up. >> phase two is a little bit more implicated than phase one, but phase two is absolutely going to begin and we're we had very, very productive constructive calls this morning about the sequencing of phase two, setting forth positions on both sides so we can understand, where levels where we are today. foes two includes 199 -- idf soldiers we believe all live alexander we've been
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pressing for an american-israeli citizen as well phase two, contemplates an end of the war, but also contemplates hamas not being involved in the government, understand being gone from gaza. so we've got to square two things. >> netanyahu strong words aboutries of hostages taken by hamas. >> president trump and i are working in full cooperation coordination between us. we have a common strategy, and we can't always share details of this strategy with the public. including the dates will be open as they surely will if all hostages are not released until the last one of them. cheryl: netanyahu -- netanyahu saying this early this morning said i am committed to the plan of president of the united states, that is president trump to create another gaza, so, where does gaza end up? i am not asking for a crystal
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ball but -- it -- netanyahu very crystal clear hamas cannot stay in gaza cannot be involved in any way shape or for in even west bank they have to be removed we have heard before from benjamin netanyahu, key can't have hamas this charge in this case things different because you have someone like president trump going to think outside the box say maybe united states will redevelop gaza some are a abs leaders saying may be we need more engaged one thing we forget about president trump particular foreign policy to elicit response from adversary or ally we've seen that sort of play out in gaza space perhaps one of the things marco rubio will talk if. >> the faster to help people, palestinian people in gaza, that has been stopped, that is
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the -- israeli -- what is happening gangs, gaza, are seizing one issue hamas has to agree to release the rest of the hostages we can't get to foes two until we complete phase one is it. michael: arms you the veries not disagreeing fireworks going on aggressive actions it has been 4504, 60 days since took haublgz the ones being released look awful, lucky to be alive beyond that people will detail with the rest of the life. cheryl: hamas's last piece of ledger they know when hostages are out even the bodies i mean, more of hostages we know now are deceased but to get the living hostages out few that are left -- that is all
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hamas has left. michael: it is very little, and if using these as chits overplaying to me seems going to come back worse now chime to think about, your next steps as to where -- how you are going to exist on a go forward basis if you are, because -- with what they've done torture inhumane things we are hearing from people that have been released i don't know if a place on earth save for them, if i were that would i be negotiating a place that was safe because otherwise, the end is near. of course, the lebanese -- we're not taking palestinians not a shock to anybody talks in cairo we also have what is happening in saudi arabia president trump is now saying that a meeting between he and rush vladimir putin going to happen, no day set but u.s. officials are meeting with russian officials in
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saudi arabia, steve witkoff telling, maria, when ukraine stands in negotiations. >> well, i think ukraine is part of the talks the president had -- their president zelenskyy, on the phone, this past week. i am -- i am pretty sure that -- you know, a lot of our cabinet people including treasury secretary bessent, vice president, michael waltz john ratcliffe our secretary of state marco rubio have been meeting with various ukrainian people at the security conference so nofrng this is about excluding anybody, in fact it is about including everybody. >> here why is that question was asked, ukrainian president zelenskyy has been saying no peace detail possible without ukraine, and obviously, himself, at the table. >> i will never accept any decision between united states
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and russia about ukraine, never, and never, adults and children and everybody, the war in ukraine against us, human losses, thankful for all the support, between usa, in usa around ukraine support by support i think put all of this, but there is no in the world can really make a deal with putin without us. >> what do you make of that. >> i think that we saw a writ of a immediate freak-out over the weekend folks said oh, united states can negotiate directly with russia cut out zelenskyy i think we've heard that, reputed by trump officials sake, of course, ukraine is part of the discussion, but at the end of the day we have if we want end war we have to have discussions across the table including russia i think goal in saudi arabia to start that process, and i imagine that zelenskyy will be part of future head of state
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negotiations. cheryl: what is leverage the united states has on russia specifically vladimir putin. >>. michael: i think a zeier for piece i think, the u.s. ole we this entire fiasco has been unmitigating disaster every decision the u.s. made made it would you do the idea to is there anning weaken the russian army with think it worked on sait battle hardened army a company that is industrialized mobilized much great threat to united states than preinvasion, peace has not been even a remote -- talking point until president trump became president, the abide administration goal to go back to the pre2014 borders completely unrealistic your antagonizing a nuclear power i think, the leverage they have is musical desire for peace to
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stop fighting overseas. >> zelenskyy could have to agree to concede some land if not going to get it back, i don't know if willing to do that but that is where we are at the other thing that happened here too is that now today emergency meeting in paris, european leaders have called, because of the comments from vice president vance last week at munich security conference through them in averages there was a mass gasp in the room, because called them out said you've got to start to -- you are not 2% of your gdp you are not committing moneyu said going to commit to nato this is your continent not our continent, you would have thought that, you know -- did -- i guess about this not to be insensitive. >> i started working for secretary robert gates at pentagon said same to nato serving in bush administration
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this is not new we have a problem europe wants a seat at the table don't want to pay-to-play, in this case tough love they need to make kinds of investments, that they want to be a world power sit at same table with united states they have to behave that way. cheryl: there is going to be a military response or if a military force to support ukraine, if the a deal is reached between you been russia and ukraine, that role that security role is up to them. we don't need to be spending more troops to europe, expanding our bases with world war ii different story, that is not the story of today. michael: not even close. it is -- look. i don't know that trump wants topull out of it in a after j.d. vance through muded in eyes yurns talking about what do we need united states for? good, that will be the to fight russia with while russia
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has been primary source of energy, to europe, for the last i don't know how many decades, it is just it is a a little bit rights, i don't see the long term point of this from what i understand the trump administration foreign policy is hemispheric affect, acquiring greenland, acquiring canada, even -- [chuckling] i don't necessarily think that is serious but for panama canal all the way to north pole let's dominate all hemisphere worry about things here good relationships with everybody but this is the vision i see going forward. cheryl: the vice president spoke about that last week when was in germany talked about the fact we've got issues on our homeland, our continent have to be dealt with the borders the security. and the fiscal responsibility we owe to american citizens, which is why they were elected, getting started this hour coming up doj dig up
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cheryl: fooutsdz trading until he eastern time markets closed, of course, today for presidents' day, but stocks, being green across the board, futures for you at least right now so we will see how we open up tomorrow morning, at 9:30 a.m. eastern but as far as how we are doing year-to-date, pretty good, dow
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up 4.7% s&p up will become 4% nasdaq up pushing 4% there is as euphemism gov survey finds americans trust president trump 43 with foreign trade meg mechanic ad damn republicans overseas chairman one of the things that we know is that this reciprocal tax is in floor going to be a swipe at our european partners tax, maria, spoke he can about that maybe we come back with reciprocal, as eo says reciprocal tax your reaction. yeah look there might be some short term hits here in europe, i am in london on the way to ireland later today i know the irish really nervous about it but, again, those could be short term challenges i any long run will be better for economies here if they get away from against on
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ushspornts 30% irish sports to united states 80% of those pharmaceuticals issues that we the americans can't really live with but, also, i think ultimately, it helps, the european economies that are disdistorted. >> better for them, if reciprocal tax goes into place, european markets trading has what is the reaction in general across europe to trump tariff threat not just what you have seen in uk and ireland but across the board this would hit every single nation in the bloc. >> look there are nervous, people are nervous there is tblths first reaction trump derangement syndrome look what he is doing that is not the point in long run economies will benefit, also, you know
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what happened in munich i thought really interesting comments from pete hegseth as well as j.d. vance and president trump, and that really shook things up in munich the kind of establishment types kind of rolling their eyes but what happened is really incredible, the defense secretary in europe is up normalously rank group up 15% ryan 9% basystems uk up 7% best day over three years so i think, i know, the message has been sent that europe has to be more responsible with defense spending even e.c. commissioner saying that she is considering exempting defense spending from fiscal ruse in eu will encourage a lot more. this is long term good news for europe. >> do you think that we could see come to fwlugs j.d. vance vice president said last week that countries with regard to
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membership in nato have got to get to that 2% gdp they still have not not doing that, shockingly been called out repeat plea on this, we cannot see military force to protect europe anymore. >> president trump at about up in first term there was improvement now 20 countries that are meeting the 2%, but biggest economies are not, uk is, 2 1/2%, should be higher, i think 2% has to be the absolute bare minimum the germans barely hitting it italians, french are not. i think those messages are much more clear this time around, and i think, because of what is happening in ukraine, because of what happened in munich, over the weekend, i think you are going to see some -- some real support, and also, you know even nato nato chief said all countries should increase, 2% probably not right should be 3 or 4, so, i think this is
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again you long-term good news for europe. cheryl: well, a lot of development fascinating greg thank you so much we appreciate it very interesting. >> coming up president trump to make canada 51st state we have a guest coming up to be next prime minister we've got more coming up you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business." ♪ , you love that much, maybe you should -- >> if you think, that yuma still holding on ♪ .
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us makes the job more difficult more drugs the numbers, as you said, we are more in numbers twice as joe biden had a year ago, vast majority public safety threats i am a happy? no, i want more because we have lots of over 600,000 illegal aliens criminaling convictions walking streets of this country. >> johnson discussing how his city will work with ice warning about financial impact of deportation. >> the police department is not image precise not ice that is not the city's responsibility that is federal responsibility, so the city, does not gauge police department does not engage with ice on a routine basis. you know folks are here they are yint graitdz into our economy as you spoke about in wisconsin we've got, three-legged school agriculture, tourism manufacturing each of those is
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impacted by immigration. each and every single one, so, if there is a o not just folks committed crimes, death, destruction but simply you know -- crossed the border didn't have documentation you you will devastate the economy in wisconsin. cheryl: joining me now wisconsin congressman tony wied, congressman milwaukee is not a sanctuary city what do you make of comments. >> a major issue with our border being completely wide-open certainly during the biden administration, we haven't seen illegal crossings like that in a long, long time, president trump ran on american people decided in electing him we need to close border i believe in that he is doing an he go amazing job very important that we protect our country you know you you can't have a country, without control of your border. cheryl: well, the question i think for everyone is with
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local economies in particular sanctuary subcommittees milwaukee not one ofs but people undocumented working, in -- different jobs, does that if there is mass deportations do those economies take a hit? >> well, i think annoy ice and we heard from tom homan, there, working on, as a federal government on has to have committed crimes that is why you know i have been very happy to pass legislation be part legislation like laken riley commits a crime illegal immigrant they needed to be deported immediately again we need to have these efforts where focusing on has to have committed crimes, like that rate now we need control of our borders then we need to get to immigration system in a works. >> so doj, is now eyeing paper
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checks posted deleting them save 750 million dollars per year 600 millionlaying off 3600 probationer health human services recovered 1.9 million money miss plaid by abide administration the a relationship response account posted videos of joe biden andbreak saying needs to cut government waste. >> the american people are entitled to transparency we sustain a system that bleeds billions taxpayer dollars ons programs outlived usefulness or solely because of the power of politicians, lobbyists or groups getting waste of pointless weight stupid spending. >> we want an entire new culture other only our administration out everying succeeds administration will
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pursue. >> fiduciariback i find fascinating this is written about in worm editorial section media claimed to find no fraud in government cites "new york times" saying mr. musk overload no evidence fraud ters are not take money. according to elon musk 150-year-old people still collecting social security, 150-year-old people i would like to meet that person that is 150 years old congressman. >> goes to show you in politicians like barack obama, bill clinton talked about cutting bureaucracy the "deep state", so there was a lot of talk they ran on it campaigned on it but never really followed through on it. we now have a president that talked about it was very clear throughout his entire campaign president trump was. on cutting waste making sure we help our country save this
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country he is doing the walking now, very few people in politicians are willing to do that our president right now president trump is walking the walk, and we see politics getting in the way of -- of what president trump and what i ran what on this country needs right now cuting the waste, having elon musk in this sayings where he is a professional, running businesses, finding waste, making sure that businesses are provable taking that same small business approach. or big business approach to our government and ultimately, saving this country. because right now we are continuing to spend two trillion dollars a year more than we have, that is what is causing the inflation we haven't seen for 40 years we continue to do that our country will be bankrupt soon thank goodness a person like president trump willing to actually get to work. >> speaking of politics some house republicans voicing concerns about budget plan new york congresswoman maya
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macguineas, telling the hill, billing support over medicaid concern this is the bigger question budget resolution reconciliation great until a congresswoman or congressman finds out cuts are going to hit them in her district. >> well that is the -- you know the fact that we have three branches of government a legislative branch, our job is to have those vigorous debates you see that on respect side willing to work on things that rather than being rubber-stamped like democratic side on biden administration it is important to have very important debates do that is right nor american people at the end of the day we need to cut costs, we're not really looking at from it a mashed side we are spending a let the record further reflect time right now looking at it from a day discretionary spending side why you know continuing to look at things like usaid,
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other agencies, and really pulling that funding back, when it wasn't necessary. >> meaningful cuts have to be medicaid, medicare. >> no one wants social security -- but bigger issues. >> i think obviously, we have never cut benefitings on social security and medicare there is for probable cause abuse through this process here but there is welfare reform work requirements things we need to look at for sure, but, ultimately, again we need to cut costs we need to look at everything, everything on table from a discretionary side. cheryl: congressman tony wied thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me we'll be right back, everybody.
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designed to elicit a reciprocal response from another nation, is think we've seen that with mexico and canada immediately coming to the table to renegotiate on guide a threat can have potential tariffs could derail their economy, used it in this way in the past. so i am curious to see how this plays out long run whether or not sort of changes deserts where we see tariffs put in place. cheryl: mike canada united states story is an energy story this is about oil exports, this is about pipelines, they are a nation of great natural resources. and we do depend on them for oil imports. michael: third largest in world in termed of oil natural gas i don't quite know the antagonists towards canada is other than. cheryl: border. michael: the border but canada and mexico, mexico has
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been a destabilizing force a regime a lot of things shaping out next couple years given we've declared er cartels terrorist organizations, canada, like yes, they are profiting from our economy way more than we from theirs but a lot is energy relationship we have from them, so i don't know if it is because trump wants shipping routes to the north of canada he is upset with fentanyl coming over border relative to mexico is rounding -- it is -- it is fun to like make fun of canada. like i enjoy that i enjoy the hockey game this weekend. >> great maple syrup, really good christmas movies. michael: when you look at the two neighborhoods gig given hard time i don't think hard enough on mexico i don't know why canada is getting the brunt of this. >> this is politics more than
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anything trials dew so far left, particularly from a country that has set as mentioned such huge energy resources heft leftist climate policies out of trudeau, president trump has taken i am a at him because it is a disparity between -- politics -- michael: canada gdp per capita justify a for inflation instrudeau took over down over 20% a death knell for nation destroyed quality of life for average, canadian in u.s. gdp capital multiple different missions up about same amount, things are bad there, maybe trump trying to help them out by, exposing what an idiot trudeau is but, again. >> trudeau on his way out we
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need to be clear lost political favor in his nation because, again,s they've had i am immigrant flood the canadian people i believe are saying we need to move more right, i think same cultural issues hit united states emily have hit canada. >> i think we're seeing this across the trump administration policies j.d. vance went to europe said liz tone voters stop pretending you are left ist paradise you are seeing rejection of those principles i think in canada as well, trump, and others in the trump administration have a unique able to do to call that out and say you need to listen to your voters because we listened to ours we had a huge change in the way politics work in america. cheryl: the o editorial border wrote about europe last week the relationship between
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united states and europe, and the board says trump shock comes to europe. they mentioned that they were when they were -- conference with europeans russian, ukraine, kellogg former general now envoy said not going to happen you are going to be cut out of this, either you want a spot at the table or don't they want it we are saying you are not getting a part at the table because of what we've discussed all morning you need to secure your own defenses, not our problem that built up your military -- >> so that. michael: i think, so a lot of the -- a lot of issues here first, the leadership disconnect from populous the people, we saw with biden administration, in u.s., you are seeinging that all over the world canada like talking about, definitely in europe they modlize political apparents don't appreciate points view of more people
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voted for brexit that have been anything in history united kingdom took seven or 8 years even though a clear will of the people, that sort of pushback over there, talking gdp spending for defense earlier, all these countries they factor in, spending on climate change climate change national security threat. and healthcare, for country, also another national security threat it is a joke! if there was an invasion of europe no america to, keep them safe, they will be speaking whatever invading country language comes through they've not mobilized our military the united states at expense of taxpayer national debt has facilitated a global security and protectorate for entire european union. cheryl: hobbing fans booing american national anthem u.s.
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canada, face-off game in montreal second time second time canadians have done this recent weeks seemingly more people fight, a lot of fights in this game between uask and canadien players thinking may be politics out of sports, doesn't look like going to happen i don't think going to happen there is nothing you love in hockey more dwlun states versus the rest of the world like show you it is spoechdz to be nice to see u.s. go and decisively win >> do you think starting a. >> it hockey players love to fight, there has been booing at supporting vents, in canada the united states answered it decisively on ice. michael: three fights first nine seconds. cheryl: something else president trump keeping
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it brings people together in meaningful ways. cheryl: doj keeps up its mission to say downsize government billions dollars wasteful federal spending snift 100ing around irs, "fox business" hillary vaughn with more. >> good morning, cheryl therateding auditors like irs sizes up americans budgets expenses everyday, now doj is doing that at tiers, part of being a better steward of americans taxpayer money downsizing federal workforce irs not um mooun ap reports, laid off thousands probationary workers in middle took season cuts could happen
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as soon as next week irs workers not allowed the option buyout until after tax filing deadline to make sure returns processed on time democrats demonize what doj is doing republicans defend them. >> democrats chasing their tile all they can do tactic elon musk young folks my dad was 20, 21 years old japanese soldiers killed in combat, to save this world greatest generation, is to, all these so-called kids, that we, demean are heroes. cheryl: a dermatology dyinging into social security elon flagging more people with social security numbers than u.s. citizens about 60 million more, musk saying there are far more eligible social security numbers than citizens in the usa this might be biggest fraud in history musk found there is over four
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million people in the social security database have an age over 140 years old, democrats say all this fraud that doj is finding they are making up. >> these are by and large a formative theatre measures pick one off cases say broad policy this is what entire department or agency does or remittings it is not true they have taken a hammer to it, fired people furloughed people, not doing is this your jobs, americans going to die because of it. >> doj doing what a lot of us do put on a coat find a dollar in pocket doj finding billions, one government agency, in urban development found 1.9 billion dollars had been misplaced under biden no i almost two billion dollars treasury can use for other things. >> emily what do you make of this in particular with hud
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story this is you know money gets appropriated doesn't get spent, or it is -- it is hidden we've seen with other agencies. >> incredibly difficult to claw back from obligated when you work in federal government you hear spend all more than before end of fiscal year or won't get another batch that is how they think how you are taught to think an interesting cultural shift how we think about how we spend money democrats on tv overreacting taking the most extreme position i frankly don't think american people take that c very seriously if you look someone trait in eye says federal government doesn't waste money nobody believers you this is reacting to what we've seen american public believe a long time. >> to pick up on point democrats made it sound lie they are for waste and fraud. michael: , they absolutely are just to give a little anecdotal capital after
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secretary assassination attempt on president trump a friend of mine former black water i asked how many exactly would it cost for 30 of the best operatives in the world to defend donald trump two months the answer four million dollars secret secret had a three-billion-dollar budget got awarded additional 230, from -- yes, four million to 230 waste fraud, abuse excesses of our government beyond imagination this you elon musk for pointing that out to everyone. cheryl: you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business". ♪
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which is what america voted for. >> we are four weeks in but it seems like four years. it seems like the pace of news is tricky from the firehose to pivot back to markets, they keep hitting new highs, unbelievable things on the charts this is a hated bull market in the last month or two i think stocks will go higher. >> you not worried about volatility which seems a big concern. cheryl: were not worried about volatility futures are looking like a good tuesday morning open right now nasdaq 58, s&p up by 13 and change. the future will change 1:00 p.m. eastern time and take a break then we welcome back tomorrow. look to his back my man stuart varney. that was a real nice introduction, thank you very much indeed. good morning, everyone the avalanche of chang

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