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confidence for february. let's turn the market lower. 98.3 is the level. it is the lowest since june. you're down three months in a row. you don't like to play the expectations game, but the expectation was 1 or 2.5. so this is substantially lower than that. this shows you that the american consumer is worried about tariffs, and they're worried about not getting lower interest rates. that's the worry. and as soon as that number came out the market moved south a bit more didn't it. so you're down six on the dow i can give you the exact numbers. the dow is up 86 before this number. and now it's down seven. that's the precise number. thank you very much indeed. that tells the story lauren. thank you very much indeed. now this. for the first time, trump loyalists are in revolt. elon musk is running into his own chainsaw. doge is under attack from inside the
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administration. confusion reigns now. this started over the weekend when musk demanded federal workers report on what they did over the past week. respond fast or get fired. that was the message. some agency heads were offended. they didn't want musk to water down their own authority to hire and fire within their departments. by sunday, the fbi, the defense department, the energy department, homeland security, health and human services that all suggested their employees need not respond. but the transportation department, treasury and the office of management and budget, they said their employees should respond. now, that is a split cabinet. by monday, the office of personnel management stepped in with what they hoped was clarification. the office said the musk demand was just a request and a response was voluntary. you're following all of this almost at precisely the same time, president trump, speaking at the white house, said if workers did not respond, there would be semi
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fired or fired. his words wait, it's not over. late monday, musk said workers would get a second chance to respond, but if they failed a second time, they would be terminated. confusion reigns and that is not good. the democrats will exploit this. they are already in full outrage mode. they're unified in their opposition to any tax cut extension. they're playing tax cuts as a giveaway to billionaires like elon musk. cutting the bureaucracy is popular. voters clearly want to end wasteful spending. that's what regular folks, not the elites. what regular folks care about what they don't want, is the appearance of insider fighting that gets in the way. it's no time for retreat from the grand policy of bureaucracy reform, but it is time for more clarity. and that should come from the president. bottom line it's hard to make an omelet without breaking eggs, but reforming the bureaucracy is surely worth it. second hour of varney just getting started.
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brian brenberg is here with me now, and he's just said that he does not agree with don't have an office, stu. most of the time when you do these my takes, i'm just shaking my head. you got it, stu. you're right on. go get him. so what am i going wrong? i don't agree with this one. i don't think confusion reigns. i don't think the trump administration is muddled in confusion. our federal workers wondering what their future looks like. yes, i can agree with you on that. but i don't think any of these cabinet secretaries are divided, and i don't think they're confused. i think pete hegseth, sean duffy, scott bessent, kristi noem, doug burgum, marco rubio, they all know what they're doing there may be disagreeing on how they want to deal with their staff. fine. let them do that. it's okay. not everything has to work just in lockstep. when you renovate a house, you knock down some walls. you have plaster on the floor. things look messy
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before they look good again. but that's what's happening here. but does the confusion, which i think we all admit to, there is some confusion here. does that delay the whole process of reforming the bureaucracy? no, it's a sign that they're going faster. actually, what would worry me the most is if there was no confusion, what would worry me if everyone was happy and nobody was complaining and everything was just going on, as it always has been. that means nothing is getting done. the confusion or whatever you want to call it is smart people, ambitious people, people who care about the american taxpayer trying to help the american taxpayer and will every single step in the way be brilliant? probably not. we're all human, but they're doing the right thing. and over time, that bears fruit. stuart, don't buy into what the democrats and the left want you to do, which is saying the trump administration is not competent. they're failing. it's confusion, chaos. you can't trust them. that's the only thing the left has. they have no policy program. they have no
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fresh ideas. all they have is these guys in office can't be trusted. they're trying to enrich themselves. and that is false. that was a very good counterpoint. but i love you, stu. and i still shake my head all the time. listen to this one democrat. congressman. his name is dave min. i think he's from california. he wants to introduce a bill called the bad doge act. watch this. it's meant to address the abuses of power, the illegalities, the blatant attacks on our constitution that elon musk and doge are engaged in right now. the real thing that they're engaging in that i think is so problematic is that they are attacking our constitution. there's a word for that. it's dictatorship, autocracy, monarchy. it is not a democracy. and that's what this is about. okay? we're together on this ridiculous. anti-constitutional, illegality. these have been going for judges, sometimes not even trump appointed judges and they
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said go ahead, do your thing. i'm telling you, these guys have no answer to what elon musk is doing. they are trying to do, they want him to throw up his hands and give up and go back to the 20 other things he does that made him rich. that is what i hope he does and give up and elon musk for no pay, not getting -- is in it and going after it and the cabinet secretaries may not love every single plan he has but he is on their side. don't buy this stuff. it is not the vision the media wants -- ashley: i'm not buying that line. what i'm thinking is the appearance of confusion hurts trump and musk politically because voters don't care for that kind of confusion. brian: i don't think the appearance get through to the voter. the voter can separate wheat
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from schaff, noise from signal and they know what is happening. or government will get more efficient and i know you don't buy that. stuart: on that issue you are right and i will be watching you on "the big money show". brian: disagree with me sometime. you would like that. stuart: 12:00 noon is where you start on fox business. get more of brian whenever you want him. back to the markets, a sea of red, the dow is off 40, s&p down 30, nasdaq down 1.2%. check out nvidia. they report after the closing bell, they are down 2. 4%. let's bring in tom hayes. tomorrow the big deal is the call that comes after the release, that will make or break that particular stock. what do you expect on the call?
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>> guidance is the name of the game and the theme of this earnings season has been great earnings and revenue, earnings growth of 16% for the s&p but the guidance was weak, s&p earnings came down from 275 estimates down to 270, some shops have below, nvidia is going to be no different. earnings will be good but the name of the game is going to be guidance. good news is mag 7 committed to $300 billion of spending of the deep seek did not shake the mag 7, they said 3 billion, the bad news for nvidia is they don't control their own destiny. they are at the mercy of taiwan semiconductor who has limited capacity. four months ago when intel dropped below 20 on your show, we said purchase it, the government is going to stand them up, we have a $17 billion revenue. they are eventually going to
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help but for the time being there data center revenue growth has been decelerating. a year ago it was 250%. when you're going at $4 billion a quarter and the bases getting bigger, by the end of this year revenue growth is going to below 50%, still sounds good but when you are trading at 30 time sales, 44 times earnings, sometimes you need to take a break and that is why nvidia stock prices have negative returns since june. blue when you would not be buying nvidia at 127 this morning because you think there's a good shot that goes lower after tomorrow's earnings call, correct? >> correct. blue one what about microsoft? $400 even, what about them? >> magnificent seven we've been worn on your show to trim back magnificent seven not because they aren't great companies but price is what you pay, value is
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what you get and what you've seen year to date is the magnificent seven is down 1.5% year to date because there earnings growth again is decelerating from 33% last year to now it is expected to just be 16% this year because of all the, the spend, clear near-term return. and multiples are still high, earning, people are getting wise to that and putting their money elsewhere, in the not magnificent 493 and international, european stocks up 10% year-to-date. emerging market stocks up 7.5%. stuart: microsoft is killing me. thanks very much indeed. great to have you with us. check out home depot, they reported before the bell, i guess it was a good report. there guidance was good too,
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they were 3%. lauren: this is surprising a lot of people. the reason the stock is up his same-store sales and last quarter came in positive and they had great commentary on the call from the ceo. you see a 3% increase in a down market and the first increase for home depot shares in seven days despite disappointing guidance for the year. the ceo says the customer is in good shape. >> our customers healthy and they are staying in their homes longer, they will take on larger remodeling project as opposed to moving. lauren: despite tariffs. moody's analytics is the top 10% are splurging making up half of all consumer spending. this analyst says the coast is not clear and is worried about rates and tariffs. >> if those tariffs are put in
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place, they will flow through to the consumer and broader inflation will lead the consumer. lauren: 1/3 of the appliances comes largely from canada and mexico, and 13% on and will the customer pay it. not been like that a long time. is piecing ukraine closer than we think? donald trump says he will meet with zelenskyy soon to sign a rare earth minerals deal. france's president emmanuel
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macron said we need to be careful with a peace deal between ukraine and russia. >> my message was to say be careful because we need something substantial for ukraine am a the security of europe, and france. to preserve security guarantees. stuart: more from that wide-ranging interview, bret baer is next.
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technology not doing well today, donald trump touting economic deals with ukraine and russia. edward lawrence joining us from the white house. >> energy and the infrastructure deal. not only will president zelenskyy signed the deal, he will sign it at the white house and soon. when i was in kyiv when this deal was first proposed by scott bessent to zelenskyy, zelenskyy said he wanted to sign a deal with donald trump, and security guarantees, something not being attached. >> to sign the agreement, which would be nice. would meet at the oval office, the agreement is being worked on now, close to a final deal with rare earths and various other things.
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and to sign it. >> russia to see the us has a vested interest in ukraine that would need to be protected. macro n says troops will be the peacekeepers not american soldiers. he went farther saying he had discussions about a major economic development transaction with holly. >> we are trying to do some economic developments and we will see. i don't know if it will come to fruition but we would love to do that. we have massive rare earthte on that. we know that russia is heavily sanctioned by the united states, and ukraine still has not signaled that it would sign that deal yet, even though president trump is saying that they will. we'll see. stu. >> thank you, edward. frances, president emmanuel macron sat down with bret baier to discuss his meeting with trump and a ukraine peace deal. watch this.
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>> first, you have a truce. i think it's it could be done in the weeks to come. if it is not respected, it will be the best evidence of the fact that russia is not serious. the us will have the deal on mineral critical minerals and rare earths and so on. >> fine with that. >> yeah, and i think it's very important because it's one of the best ways to have the us commitment in the ukrainian sovereignty. there is no consensus for nato and having ukraine joining nato. but if we if we leave ukraine alone, we did it in the past. so we need something more substantial. >> well, that covered a lot of ground, though, sound bites. and bret baer joins me the point that emerged from your long interview. >> i think the main point is he came away encouraged from his meetings with donald trump that there could be a end to this war in his mind and the hinge
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point is the security guarantee, uk peacekeeping troops, what he described as a us backup to that, not that us troops would be on the ground but that they would support or helpful european troops in the peacekeeping role and the rare earth minerals deal, which would put us companies on the ground, mining are taking advantage of those resources that would be a deterrent for russia moving forward again. stuart: it seems that our president is willing to do just about anything including telling the united nations that russia was not the aggressor in ukraine. >> it didn't sit well with conservatives on the hill, and it is a resolution, take it as
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part of the negotiation, rare for the us to be on the side of russia and china and the un security council. stuart: it is all a negotiation. it is a negotiation. no firm statements, we are negotiating. >> donald trump is the only person that can get these folks to the table. and macron's words, trump is a game changer and they are changing the game now. stuart: they will separately meet zelenskyy and vladimir putin in the word he used was soon. is a deal days or weeks away? >> the deal is written up. what happened at the un slowed it down with hard -- zelenskyy is expected in the oval office to sign the rare earth mineral
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deal to talk about what they need security guaranteewise, it will never be nato but could be european troop scenario with a us pledge to back it up. stuart: regardless of the terms, if a deal is done, that would be a huge political victory for donald trump. >> it would as long as latimer putin keeps his end of the bargain and what that looks like because as emmanuel macron pointed out last night 2014 he had a cease-fire too and it didn't pan out. we when you have interviewed a lot of world leaders. did you feel macron was not an easy interview but a forthcoming interview? >> he wanted to say what he wanted to say and i think he was pretty forthcoming. i've not heard him open up like that about his feelings about his relationship with donald trump, his concerns about
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vladimir putin and tariffs, a hard pitch to not do tariffs against france. that will not work too well. stuart: great to have you on the show. always appreciate it. charlemagne tha god tries to explain to democrats why the trends athlete issue is a loser. >> why are we still talking about trans athletes? it makes a lot of people think folks lack common sense. stuart: jimmy failla on the show before then. lawsuit are piling up. we will ask the council to the president what the strategy is, to keep his agenda moving forward. alina is next. ♪
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>> investors are worried. the defense department eyeing 8% per year budget cuts for five years. stuart: show me zoom. liz: we can blame companies like jpmorgan and amazon mandating their workers come to the office five days a week. zoom says more employers are moving away from those hybrid schedules and that reduces the need for the video conference. stuart: took a long time to figure that one up. it is logical, isn't it? go back to the office you don't use zoom. lauren:? pour camera on when you zoom? stuart: i don't zoom. tesla. lauren: they have an automation are meant are buying assets from an insolvent german
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automation system supplier including taking on 300 employees, the stock is down 307, 7%, this deal in germany is subject to merger control laws and elon musk is the most popular person in germany right now. stuart: now this. a federal judge stopped doge from accessing the education department and the office of personnel management. the council to the president joins me now. alina, if musk is barred from accessing personal information, does that star his investigation of wasteful spending? >> we need access to see who is taking what to investigate it. it is comical to me the we are constantly being hit with these lawsuits because we are doing what the government it is supposed to do which is hold people accountable and make sure we are not wasting american taxpayer dollars. the reality is we will fight
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these issues in court, we have been winning as we won yesterday with ap and we will continue to do so. stuart: do all these legal questions go to the supreme court? if that's the progress, it will create delay. >> what we are dealing with temporary restraining orders, those are an immediate pause to evaluate what is happening. we have an opportunity to explain who will be looking at it and we usually get clearance. things like birthright citizenship. these issues i don't think so. stuart: what is being discussed here? the extent of executive power. how much power does the president have? that is what is in dispute. >> they are masking it as elon musk doesn't have the power which is ridiculous. elon musk serves as employee to the president of the united states.
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it is no different than me serving as assistant to the president and counselor to the president to the united states and president of the united states, the president is allowed to put a cabinet together, and civic center adjudication for the american people. that is what presidents do, doing his job and the president has the authority to do what he was mandated to do on november 5th with the american people and if you look at donald trump's approval ratings, it is insane on what dog-- 80% of americans love it. they say it's good for america. we are at the highest approval rating, donald trump is skyrocketing because they are excited for a new government that will protect our pockets. stuart: you are counselor to him. is it daily calls, hourly calls? stuart: >> my office is in the west
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wing, i have daily contact, i am counselor to the president, to sit on my phone is go home and zoom. i'm here to work. i've been incredibly busy with him, the cabinet members, can't do that without the head himself and he's working hard. stuart: i spent some time in the west wing, are people flooding into the oval office time? is it that active? >> yes. there is so much activity in and out. i haven't gone to the oval about his next meeting sitting there waiting in two meetings excited to talk about that, cabinet members working hard, making sure we are all coordinating, what people don't understand is he doesn't just sit here and say i want to this and i want that, he is
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collaboratively working with cabinet members, with the white house counsel's office, doge, answering questions with the press, opens the door and allows the press into the oval office and it is amazing to see they, pummeling and, he's not prepped, he answers questions for the american people, something we haven't had for a long time. stuart: does he seem like he is running out of energy? >> no. i was here until late last night and he was too. he does not stop working. he expects of the same from us. we are so energized, have such momentum, we don't have time, four years sounds like a lot of time but there was so much done to our economy, so much done to destroy the american people trust in the federal government that we have to work out hard to catch up and fix what was done. stuart: what a pleasure having you on the show.
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you describe the oval office and the west wing really well. thank you for joining us. appreciate it. alice marie johnson was pardoned by trump during his first term. convicted of nonviolent drug trafficking. now she has been appointed the pardon czar. what is she saying? lauren: the first person to have this role and it highlights the work she has been doing the past 7 years. >> specific marching orders, from the time i have been working on this nonstop since my release, this was a continuation of the work i have been doing. i brought many cases before the president in the past, donald trump was interested in their families, wanted to know if they had a solid program in place, they have the ability not only for a second chance
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but their best chance of success. lauren: he is interested. johnson says the number one recommendation to the president is please make sure the communities they are returning to, they have a family, a job, a support system. pardons in the first time, johnson was one of them, she had been serving a life sentence for that nonviolent drug trafficking and she did serve 20 one years for that sentence. 21 years. to come out and make this difference i give her a lot of credit. stuart: thank you. still ahead. democrats trying to block donald trump's agenda in congress. >> his budget is a scam. >> of this budget is a republican betrayal of the middle class. stuart: obvious question. can house republicans get it done when they only have a razor slim majority in the house. next question. will keystone pipeline come back? what trump is saying about the project now that he's back in office, that is next.
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stuart: a ton of red ink, coming back for the dow which is down 30, nasdaq is down 327, not much of a comeback. donald trump wants the keystone pipeline to be finished. what is he saying? ashley: the president called on the company building the company to restart that project saying on his truth social platform, quote, our country is doing really well and i was just thinking that the company building the keystone xl pipeline that was viciously jettisoned by the incompetent biden administration should come back to america and get it built now. they were treated badly by
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sleepy joe biden but the trump administration is very different, easy approvals, almost immediate start and if not them, perhaps another pipeline company that we want the keystone xl company pipeline built, a subsidiary of the company that was originally, had a lukewarm response telling fox business it had moved on from the keystone project and is developing other options but it is clear donald trump wants the xl pipeline built and finished. stuart: thanks very much. look at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, the dow has turned positive. it is up 10 points. one more for you. tell me about new sanctions on iranian oil. ashley: the us imposing sanctions, across china, the united arab mrh and other
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stuart: the continuing selloff in the nasdaq, 1.6% on the nasdaq. look at big tech all in the red. microsoft, alphabet, nvidia, all down. they report after the bell tomorrow. show me nvidia. investors well over that report, 2.7%, 126. hamas official, telling the new york times he would not of port -- to not have support of the october 7th attack on his ability to the devastation would wreak on gaza. trump's pick for us ambassador to israel is mike huckabee and joins me now. is this sense of regret only because they are scared of what
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trump and benjamin netanyahu will do to him? >> that's a whole lot of it. not only afraid of it but need to be and the fact is for him to say if we had known it was going to create this, the problems it created for the 1200 people they massacred. for over 500 days, that's what they need to be thinking about. it on their own hands. they did it to themselves. this is a self-inflicted wound that is going to be a mortal wound because donald trump makes clear he's not going to survive this, they are not going to keep existing and they certainly are not going to keep ruling gaza. stuart: the idea of taking hostages as a method of warfare
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is disgusting and utterly wrong and should be condemned at the highest levels. you can do anything to israel and everything is fine. >> that is part of what is so disgusting. anti-semitic, you could say that, why this double standard is there but it is more than that. people recognize hamas is a terror group, not a government and somehow they get overlooked, what they've done in taking hostages, they didn't take military hostages. they took babies. they took mothers, they took elderly people one of which remains or just sent back, took children from gaza into his home. it didn't work out real well. stuart: israel is delaying
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hundreds of palestinian prisoners until the release of the next hostages has been assured and without him alleviating ceremonies. you think hamas will agree to that? >> they may verbally agree or do what they say they do. these are not people who are reasonable, sit down and say we made a deal, let's keep it. and that is what israel has been given the green light, and the absolute sturridge on the planet. stuart: is the cease-fire in danger. >> not sure we ever had one that is come pulley. hamas sent more rockets out of gaza it. if there's a cease-fire someone
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tell hamas they need to honor it. that's why is really saying there's not going to be a cease-fire, because every time you turn someone loose you make a spectacle out of it, humiliated them, where little children are cheering the fact that people have been held hostage for 500 days. that is revolting. stuart: israel's ambassador to the united nations said the un are ignoring stories from released hostages, he's obviously right, was not preaching to the choir of the united nations. >> the amount of money the united states spends on the united nations, we get insulted, our allies get insulted and people who do the most dastardly things are celebrated and treated with kid gloves.
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i'm thrilled that elyse stefanik, she' s tough and incredible. one of her acts of business will be to say we are taking money and going home. i'm not saying that's going to be a policy. i wouldn't should a tear. stuart: i'm sure donald trump would not shed a tear. >> he just might. he just might. stuart: when can we expect you to go to israel? >> a month ago. it is not up to me. i wish it were. the senate process has to be completed, it's not the senate that is holding it up, it is the paperwork in the hands of bureaucracy. when that gets cleared up, i don't know white hasn't been, never dealt with an entity
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before the didn't have a deadline. for this to move forward, hopefully i will do everything i can and get to the post of the mission. stuart: until you get over there. see us again, appreciate it. still ahead, jimmy failla on how cocaine -- hakeem jeffries compared the fight against trump and musk to the civil war. pat cleveland on the anti-ice activists docsing ice agents and interfering with their work. wisconsin congressman brian style on passing the trump agenda in the house with a razor thin majority. the 11:00 hour is next. ♪
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