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stuart: we've been playing a lot of rolling stones the song in particular. we're going to have to stop paying royalties. good morning, everyone it is 10:00 o'clock eastern we better get to the money, here's what's happening we have a turnaround in progress, we open to the green now we have the dow up eckstein points but the nasdaq way down off 109 points as we speak, the yield on the ten year treasury was well below for the half percent, still there for 42 the price of oil getting close to breaking beneath $70 a barrel you are teetering on the edge 7d bitcoin where are we now, 94 and change, 946 to be precise, that's a look at the market now this. there is a scene in the movie the godfather where john
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corleone he wins a dispute by saying i made him an offer he cannot refuse, when you wield the power of life or death you hold a very strong hand. president trump is offering ukraine zelenskyy a deal he cannot reach he would find it difficult to refuse. our president is telling them he is talking peace with russia and he better accept it. it's the power of politics that really emerges in public these days but trump is transparent he negotiates in public. he wants our money back. america has poured hundreds of billions of dollars into a war that trump says russia did not start and he wanted paid back. his negotiating team is demanding more from half of the profit from ukraine mining industry that is the offer laid out by wall street tough guy howard but net was now trump's secretary take it or leave it. who knows what happens to ukraine zelenskyy does not take the deal. military supplies could be cut off. there is speculation the elon
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musk star link could be cut, that is how the military communicates. by the way elon musk is denying that report but it would cripple the war effort that is what trump could threaten this is hardball politics trump is played nice with russia squeezing ukraine in using the europeans if they are useful, nobody's happy this expansion of russian power or the devastation inflicted on ukraine but trump wants to bring the work to a conclusion and he wants america to get something out of it. remember during the campaign trump said if elected he would bring a quick and, he's been in office less than 40 days, preparation for a putin trump summit are moving quickly, who would refuse the deal that trump is offering. if you want peace what choice do you have, second hour of "varney" just getting started. >> steve forbes, is zelenskyy in
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a position to refuse trump st steel. >> what is the deal what are the actual specifics in terms of land and future interest in ukraine to make sure the deal last. i'm supplies zelenskyy is going public and say he doesn't want to do it he should praise trump saying i want to end the war and him at others and negotiate behind-the-scenes and that's how you get a good deal, you don't do it in public. the key thing is you don't want to have a deal that resembles what happens to czechoslovakia in 1938 when hitler came in to gobbled up the rest of czechoslovakia after taking a chunk of it in munich. the details are important and zelenskyy should go behind-the-scenes and read trump's books on how to deal and realize you can cut a deal but the key thing is make sure you cut a deal that leaves a sovereign country which means stationing troops and britain has already indicated it's willing to do it, that's what they should be focusing on. in the meantime trump should
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also be putting pressure on putin who thinks he's going to get a free ride, the way you do that you start by taking the warthogs which is devastating to an armored vehicle on the field we have tons of them and we will retire them. i hope pete hegseth reverses that the defense secretary but send over a few hundred of those so russia gets beaten up on the battlefield. then you will have two parties ready to cut a deal. stuart: may be pushed into a deal now, maybe not it's all negotiation. eddie specifics, devil is in the details that's what they should be focusing on not the broad generality should you deal or not deal. behind-the-scenes you get the best that you can this is the story just for your former deputy press secretary provided andrew bates says trump does not have the energy to be president, roll tape. >> i think this is someone desperate to show he's in charge i don't know if he is energy to do the job but maybe that's why
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he's letting elon musk be the acting president but i think you see him lashing out and thank you very much power onto himself as he possibly can he's letting the richest person in the world rummage through our social security information, irs data, i don't know if you feel secure about his role in this government or not. it's obvious that a lot of americans are getting more and more concerned. trump lacks energy, that is rich coming from a guy with guided administration. >> with the president who didn't know where he was most of the time it reminds me a story about franklin roosevelt who went to a fair and they had a hot air balloon and roosevelt that if i go up in the balloon now call me a showoff and notify don't look me coward trump comes in with energy and coming from biden it's very rich, rich indeed, on a monday morning. the billionaire mark cuban shared the biggest lesson that
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he learned after endorsing kamala harris. what's the big lesson. >> is releasable, the democratic party is full of terrible salespeople, you can get kamala harris and your team a dollar and sell as many as you stand for 50 cents a hide of a team and ready president trump at his party a dollar he could sell for $2 just like that any baker team don't send me out to talk to democrats i want to talk to business leaders and republicans. i want to talk to independence to sell them your message because you ain't doing it. period to the markets, that we are already all across the board we open higher across-the-board, we are lower across the board, the dow is off 70, then aspect into a detroit five-point show me nvidia and being $132 and
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nvidia will burst the a.i. bubble nantucket be challenges, what is become is the curse of high expectation, the reason why i believe nvidia is going to burst the a.i. bubble is the expectation out of their, is that nvidia that has a triple b meeting they be earnings, they be revenue and the expectation for the next order and what is
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lingering out there, it's a big mystery and people didn't know what it was or could accomplish, one thing people could no, it is cheaper and may make it less likely that companies will spend the capital expenditures they've spent in the past. stuart: nvidia's numbers on wednesday when they get on the call, jensen huang you think it's a bust. >> it all comes down and takes a.i. stocks with it. >> it's apostate is been showing in its flatlining in is been showing the portability and when you have company that you reported it this morning like microsoft in the data centers very seriously there is so much hype over the stock, this was the belle of the ball and right
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now there's going to be trouble ahead. stuart: are you selling your nvidia. >> i sold a little and get a hold on to some of it i'm not a big seller i like to hold things long-term. i'm waiting for trump's tax cuts and waiting for him to get rid of the irs that would be even better. jeff sica, thank you very much, you are looking at the movers, starbucks not much movement, the big change. eliminated 1100 corporate jobs and simple value their menus, starting next week they will remove some of the less popular items, sue can get there faster if you have less to deal with they wanted 30% reduction in the menu by the end of the year, you would think that would be a good news for a stock coupled with the dog onto job cuts, it's only up after%. at least it's up a little bit in the generally downmarket. hymns and hers the telehealth company where the shares have
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doubled the schiavone it's only february and prescribing the compounded version of the obesity drugs. what happened on friday when hymns and hers lost a quarter of their value in losing another 7% now. on friday the fda said wegovy and ozempic, that shortages over and that is a threat to their business, they report "after the bell" today. can they bring the price of wegovy, can they bring it down, compounded were untrue cheaper and as they make more of the brand drugs, the price will eventually come down. stuart: i don't need to digress too much, bear with me. you want the weight loss pill you don't like giving yourself a shot. >> did they see what they came out with from the runway. >> people are going for smaller sizes and they weigh less because of wegovy and ozempic, isn't that amazing. >> are they eating differently others not company saying there's selling smaller versions of items have i been right this whole time same business will
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change how they market to people because of the drugs. yes, okay, berkshire hathaway, deal with that that's a record, fourth-quarter operating earnings of 71% that is a record shares at a record insurance underwriting is strong cash on hand i don't know if this is good or bad but were in buffalo hasn't made any huge purchases rightly but 334 billion they demand government workers or lose their jobs but there is pushback from kash patel at the fbi pete hegseth we are following the pushback, kamala harris back she's going after trump and musk. >> this chapter will be written, not simply by whoever occupies the oval office, nor by the wealthiest among us. some see that as a divisive speech. we will have more later. a manual micron on the white
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house as it marks three years as russia invaded ukraine could trump forge a peace deal between ukraine and russia as early as this week former u.s. ambassador to nato provoker on that next. did they just hop from a baseball game to a show on max... without leaving directv? it's like all their apps and channels... are connected. oh, it's allll connected... shows, movies, sports, cooking shows. — oh my god cooking shows! — is she talkin' to us? tell me, how does directv put all your favorite stuff on one home screen? uncanny content suggestions based on your watch history? or mind control? were you recently electrocuted?
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meeting the first president saying the european union will stand up for itself but the top trade negotiator for the european commission tells me that they are willing to bring down tariffs across-the-board morgan stanley vice president of investment generally encamp says tariffs push price increases but maybe it is time. >> at some point you have to say this is enough and we need to level the playing field and if you look at what trump does in the way that he negotiates he comes out pretty hard and then they talk, sometimes coming out pretty hard is more effective than the soft speech approach that we have seen over most of the last 20 years. president trump signaling to me in the oval office on friday, the threat of tariffs has moved the needle. >> this week the secretary spent four hours with european union trade representative the
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european union has signaled that they will lower tariffs in the trade deal with the united states. >> the european union wants to come back they treated us very badly in the european union wants to lower the tariffs because of the fact that we are paying and we cannot sell a car or farm products they would not take anything, now all of a sudden they're being very nice they want to bring their car which was extremely high down to 2.5% which is the same thing that we charge, that is reciprocal that is what's happening, reciprocal. the european union holds a $65 billion trade surplus with the united states, the trade reset tariffs reset will go into effect april 2. thank you, today marks three years since russia's invasion began. president trump spoke out on a deal for ukraine. roll tape. >> were pretty close to a deal we better be close to a deal because that's been a horrible situation. i'm trying to get the money back
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more secured because europe has given $100 billion in the united states has given $350 billion because we had a stupid incompetent president and administration. 350 but he's worse europe gave in the form of a loan they get their money back. we gave in the form of nothing. >> former u.s. ambassador to nato kurt volker joins me now, zelenskyy just said ukraine and the u.s. are working, his words productively on a deal, he hopes to sign in washington. mr. ambassador, do you think it is possible that we get the ukraine deal this week. i do think is possible, i think zelenskyy otto sign it now and come to washington and we could have a signing ceremony together with president trump is the right way to do it and there's a
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shared interest, this is not a one-way benefit for the united states it's true we set up a fence of the u.s. gets paid back for what we have provided to ukraine and going forward it is a good business transaction that we help provide security and develop ukraine ukraine pays what it can out of natural resources. this is a good deal for both of us. i hope it gets done this week. >> mr. ambassador this is good news i read your op-ed it is titled why the u.s. and ukraine resources deal makes sense for ukraine trump want taft the prophets for the mining industry how is on ukraine's interest ukraine is not able to get much out of the industry in russia occupies territory were 20% of ukraine but 60% in ukraine not to be able to access that and leverage that means it's really worth little at the moment
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forming a partnership with the united states where the united states has a stake in ukraine success we help secure the country and we help make sure that it can realize things this is good for both of us, this is not the last word on anything you do an agreement like this and you develop a secure ukraine next things happening next things happen. >> it sounds like a deal that zelenskyy is in no position to refuse. we will see about that. mr. ambassador, thank you for joining us always appreciated. we will see you soon. what is treasury secretary saying about the minerals in the mineral deal. >> that deal structured as a 50/50 partnership is an implicit security guarantee for zele zelenskyy. >> expect president zelenskyy will sign. what it does not include as a military guarantee but what it does include is an implicit guarantee that the united states of america is heavily invested in the economic future lie:
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economic security guarantee, president trump has structured the win-win deal. >> the messaging is the u.s. and ukraine economies will be intertwined and we are invested in them and their success that is how he sees this finishing. he told maria bartiromo yesterday a deal could come this week. we just heard that from ambassador volker as well moving ahead. thank you. thank you for joining us this morning. the small business administration chief took a tour of the office building. he said it was virtually empty. we have a report on that this weekend see pat conducted their straw poll of who should be republicans 2028 presidential nominee one person one by a mile will tell you who it is next. ♪
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is moving is called block that's always called his boss why is it on three naprosyn. it's a digital payment company and it suffered if you want to put it that way as slew of price target for multiple analyst. it comes after big fourth-quarter earnings piper samba has cut its target down to $85, pmo capital down to $89, right now is 65. also ubs in raymond james cutting their price target because you notice that all above the current price and it's not as confident as they once were the stock down three and half% let's take a look at nike up big apparently jeffrey's analyst is a fan raising the price target to $115 from 75 right now it's 80 analyst says the new ceo elliott hill is tackling product and distribution had on they like it
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the stock is up 5.5% free and finally tesla down as it's reportedly radiating a software update for customers in china to offer driving assistance capabilities this is similar to the self driving features in the u.s. that is being met with investors selling more than buying tesla down nearly 3%. stuart: thank you, division among democrats on how to leave their party going forward rich edson joining us tell us about the democrat riff. >> some democrats either trying to find common ground with president trump others are aggressively challenging the white house this week in the democratic party most recently rallied behind former vice president kamala harris made the first major public appearance since leaving office the naacp presented her with the chairman award. >> we have no illusions about
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what were up against in this chapter in our american story, this chapter will be written not simply by whoever occupies the oval office nor by the wealthiest among us. the american story will be written by you, written by us, we the people. >> pennsylvania governor joshua p has codesigned both parties and commerce to fail to serve to check on truck, he interviewed with the new york times shapiro blame democrats for failing to address the real concerns people have come at the top democrat in the house disagree. >> i have no idea what the governor was talking about your after asking for clarification here's what i know and here's what the facts are. donald trump's poll numbers are going up, they are coming on,
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another trump opponent says democrats are awful salespeople mark cuban told the conference of anti-trump republicans if you give the democrats a dollar bill and said you can sell these for 50 cents they would hire 50 people and they would not know how to sell the dollar bill for 50 cents. if you gave it to donald trump and said sell the dollar bill for $2 you would figure out a way, he would tell you the 2-dollar bill is huge i learned that democrats can't sell worth anything. cuban says he's an independent that supported harris last year. rich edson thank you very much, elon musk told all of government employees that would be federal government employees to fill out productivity reports or resign, guy benson joins us now. elon musk is getting pushback on this. does not amount to a split with entry into. >> it might be too early to say there's a split with entry into i think you've seen some criticism of the idea basically people saying the people who are really good at bs about what
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they've done they can put together five-point list to make it sound like they're working hard whereas the no's to the grindstone actually get things done people may be less adaptive playing the politics is this worthwhile endeavor, the flipside that i've heard is there have been studies and findings that a large chunk of federal workers never check their e-mails or do so extremely infrequently that this could be hey are you out there and alive and doing anything sort of test, that's the idea behind it that's what elon musk suggested on twitter or x yesterday but it is a mixed reception, some of the agencies including run by trump loyalist telling the people let's hold off working to handle this. it's kind of interesting a little bit of a power struggle. >> elon musk is saying today were certainly overnight that some responses have been received to the e-mail and the
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people who responded are likely to get a promotion or more in line for a promotion. if i was a federal government worker i'd be feeling filling that out immediately. >> i went to prettify boss tells you to do something or someone overseeing the your worth keeping on says we want the bare minimum piece of information from you. i'm probably right there doing it. the only complicating factor uc top brass at the paragon and elsewhere, kash patel saying if you get this e-mail please do not respond we are working on this from our level. that is a complicating factor. it'll be interesting to see how this gets worked out. did you see the set cpac 61% say they want jd vance to be the republican party presidential nominee in 2028 is a way out in front of everybody else i guess they're working out the succession for use in advance.
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>> la quinta vice president of the united states. he ran successfully on donald trump's ticket. he showed himself to be during the campaign and thereafter to be an asset. it makes perfect sense that he would be at the very top of the list things can change and sometimes is dependent on how the administration does and how they perform and what things look like three years from now but at the moment he is certainly the apparent and is his cpac straw poll i think steve bannon was in second place ahead of ron desantis we can cool our jets and reading too deeply into it broadly number one jd vance at the top of the list that makes perfect sense. guy benson thank you for joining us always appreciate it we will see you soon. the small business administration the head there is kelly loeffler released a video during her agency's office building what it she find on the tour. >> she found the entire office
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empty, watch this. >> is my second day at the sba i cannot be more excited to be here. i thought it would take a walk. what i found exactly what's been said about 90% of our employees are working from home and that ends monday with president trump's order to return to work. get back to work, that video has been picked up on the x platform with more than 17 million views, critics say trumps policy hurts families where both parents have to work but supporters say would you do have to show up to the office and there is no accountability performance goes down the drain it is a recipe for disaster. >> that it is. still ahead democrat james carville made a bold prediction about the trump white house. watch. >> i believe this administration in less than 30 days in the midst of a massive collapse.
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in particularly a collapse in public opinion. we will see but trump currently has the highest approval rating ever we are following out for you. kid rock sharing what he thinks is different about trump this time around. >> there's something about a level of confidence and that comes with knowing what you did the first four years was the right thing to put this country first and then you have four years to sit back and see exactly what not to do. >> he went on to explain why he looks up to trump, that is next. ♪
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nasdaq again a lot of sewing thursday, friday and this monday on the nasdaq pretty conservative education group has filed an anti-discrimination lawsuit against chicago public schools for the black student success plan cory brooks joins mina, they want more black men as teachers and less disciplinary action against black students, do you find this divisive, last week you had an extraordinary editorial in a major newspaper saying you want the government to leave black folks along, get away from us what you make of a plan. >> absolutely this is another plan that we see in our community been activated time and time again. another result of dei that's absolutely dead and not benefited our community and anyway we are continuing to make sure that if we want to help our children and educator children. by the way we have a 6% reading
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proficiency in 4% and her neighborhood and what we need is school choice not dei we need parents to send their children to schools that are working where they can learn to read and math it's obvious that the di issues and the di people keep pushing these messages they don't work. >> you want a complete change in chicago schools, the public school's are not working, school choice is the way to advance black interest is that basically it? >> absolutely. we've seen over the years failing school systems, not just our children but a lot of children hispanic children american kids are fal family inr school system in chicago. one of the ways to fix that is school choice. our kids should not be regulated to go to a school that is low performing and not living up to the standards aware children can learn to live via macon dream we
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should have an opportunity to send our kids like the politicians do when they send their children to private schools and make your kids go to schools that are failing that is so unfair and forget to be fair in the equity that they speak of in school choice is the best way to do that. stuart: you don't have a school administration in chicago that wants anything to do with school choice there adamantly opposed to it. >> you see the liberal policies that a been pushing chicago since the 60s up until this day have been constantly making sure our children fall farther behind while politicians and the individuals who were on the boards their children go to private schools and they go to the best of schools that is not happening in the city of chicago and as a parent we should have the right to send their children to the schools that are performing so our children to get the best education possible in a should never be based upon race, the heresy for free speech
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since leaving the white house. >> the shadows gathering over our democracy and ask what do we do now. we know exactly what to do because we have done it before. we educate and we advocate this chapter will be written, not simply by whoever occupies the oval office, nor by the wealthiest among us. >> pastor that looked like a direct shot at trump in musk. what do you think. >> this is a message that the democrat elites have been pushing in they should now see it does not work and is not going to work. the constant using race and the constant always trying to make america divided place where we cannot stand united that messaging to the democratic party is not working it is a
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failed message and if they're going to continue to promote this messaging and promote this way they will continue to see losing elections over and over again. the american people are a lot smarter than what they are giving us credit for. we see right through this agenda of division. >> pastor cory brooks, think of for being with us. we will see you again real soon. stuart: trump supported kid rock explains why he looks up to president trump. what did he say. >> he said he admires him because of his unabashed patriotism, so much so that he feels giddy talking about it like a little girl. i'll let him explain. >> i look up to him for having the balls to stand up for this country the way he has and fight for our country and unapologetically be a thousand% red, white and blue. i can relate to that i can relate to ruffling people's feathers and tried to speak your
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truth and being honest and open. i don't think will ever see anything like this at least in my lifetime this is different. i'm giddy like a little girl. kid rock also said he admires trump's confidence saying trump never had an issue or problem with confidence he's always been confident that he thinks it's been increased during the second term because he knew what he did during the first four years was the right thing then he got to watch the next four years under biden see what not to do the nieces this time around trump knows who to trust implement the america first agenda is safe to say the rockstar is a mega fan of the president. >> that was clear on that segment, no question about that. still ahead the shocking election in germany is not shocking when you consider the main issue involved that is immigration just like in america the sudden arrival of millions
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of people upset the population conservatives are taking power all over, that is my take the top of our pope francis bundy the tenth day in the hospital for double pneumonia he remains in critical condition, the full report from rome next ♪ ♪ hey, folks, john rich here. i'm not just a country artist, i'm also a business owner. and it's frightening what banks are doing to american businesses. they've let cancel culture infect their decision making. when a bank cancels your personal account, it's inconvenient. but when they cancel your business account, you're out of business. that's why i co-founded old glory bank. we're a full service online bank that will never cancel you for exercising your constitutional rights. open your account today at oldglorybank.com we stand with you.
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stuart: the nasdaq composite is down nearly 200 points. i was expecting apple stock to do well today they announced a 500 billion-dollar investment plan in the united states over the next four years. not having much effect on the market the nasdaq is down over 1%. rfk junior confirmation hhs secretary has reunited discussion on what's behind the rise in autism rates. alexandria hoff joins us how many children in america have been diagnosed with autism. >> the latest reporting in the cdc has one and 36 children diagnosed on the autism spectrum disorder that is compared to 2000 when the rate prevalence was one and 150 children and four times more common in boys and girls and expands all races
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and socioeconomic background. to get into the first study compared to the 60s and 70s in the u.s. and europe the report prevail and according to the nih was to - 4 children per 10000. >> that's a big facility, now it is 136 babies of autism no. one and 36. one and 20000 people. now it is one and 36. there is something wrong something is wrong and bobby is going to find it. >> talk about rfk junior according to the nih several factors contributed to the rise the expansion of diagnostic criteria in the '90s with autism spectrum also improvements in screening and increased awareness secretary robert f kennedy junior pointed to the environmental causes he
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led to diagnose hearing he was found past comments with all emphasizing vaccines could play a part in the essay summertime need to bunk study will kennedy said he would issue an apology and clear data presented itself. >> you ask more and we say, i see this is a test of time and anna quickly and without qualification say that this is not cause autism. >> not only will i do that but i will apologize for any statements that misled people otherwise. >> secretary kennedy said in an address to hhs employees he asked them to abandon any preconceived notion that they may have about him especially pertaining to the issue. stuart: thank you for joining us. joining us now doctor marc siegel, doctor do we know the cause of autism. >> we do not know the
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the kidney not getting enough volume and not enough blood flow to the canoes. that's reversible in the keyword is mild he's not a ventilator he's not getting positive pressure he's getting oxygen, all of that is really good signs any sitting up any might recover. >> prayers are being sent for him, doctor siegel see you soon. still ahead jason chaffetz on james carville predicting the gop is in the midst of a collapse, strong words. kennedy on main refusing to comply with terms executive order keeping men out of women's sports. allysia finley on what trump can do about high home prices, sheriff chad bianco will explain why he's jumping into the california governor's race. 11:00 o'clock hour is next. ♪
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