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doge more than me. i love it for the reason that donald trump just stated z. i love the fact that we can get rid of the potential no-show jobs. >> the market is shrugging off any type of tariff riff and what's encourage sergeant the market hasn't sold off more in. face of pretty discouraging news. >> first time in eight quarters i've started really hearing rumblings from some of the bulls that they're concerned this ai momentum continues. it's all riding on this. >> we have to be working with the core interest of the united states of america and homeland and indo pacific and european allies need to step up in a much more meaningful way. >> governing is a team sport and musk has to be a team player and he's not the president. >> president trump it not going to rest. i told him one thing we're going to cut from 90 days to 30 days and he says that's great. cut it down to 15. that was my conversation with him sunday night. that's his mentality. ♪ ♪
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stuart: you can play tom petty for me all day and i'll silt and listen to it. sit and listen to it. i'll force the audience to listen to it as well. tom petty, wild flower, love the stuff. it's 11:00 eastern on tuesday, february 2:59 o'clock. on the markets there's a lot of red ink -- 25th and there's a lot of red ink on the market and big tech all down. apple off -- microsoft down 4 but oh, microsoft just dropped below $400 a share. stop laughing, murphy, that's not funny. this is my retirement going down the tubes. we have alphabet down, amazon, nvidia down $4, 126. tech selloff, there it is. check the 10-year treasury. what you've got is a sharp decline in the yield, which would normally help the big tech stocks but doesn't today. you're up 430 on the u.s.
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10-year treasury and over 4.5% last week. folks, now this. it is now clear that the mayors of some big democrat cities will protect criminal aliens from deportation and karen bass opposes ice and doesn't care for their race and no one should live in fear due to immigration status. los angeles is a city of immigrants and we'll continue to stand together. who is she protecting? fox ease bill melugin reports that ice in recent days in los angeles has arrested a convicted chinese child molester and mexican drug trafficker, a guatemalan convicted of man sleuther and a guatemalan convicted of rape. manslaughter and one of rape. at what authority do they protect convicted criminal like that to keep them in the country? there's a grand conspiracy to undermine isis authority and activists are organizing to
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interfere with deportations of any illegal migrants criminal or not. put it on the screen. those notices appeared in los angeles and translated the poster says careful with these faces. we blank them out for obvious reasons but they're the faces of ice agents along with the phone numbers and home addresses. it is straightforward intimidation, clear interference and it is extraordinary we're foreigners to intimidate the law enforcement officers and democrats do nothing about it. fornatalie, the department of homeland -- fortunately the department of homeland security is under new management and put out this statement "these pathetic activists are putting targets on the backs of our law enforcement and they shield ms13, tren de aragua, and other vicious gangs that traffic women and children and poison americans with lethal drugs. these individuals will be held accountable for obstructing the law and justice should not be controversial".
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that is correct. there's nothing controversial about removing criminals, but there's evidently some democrats that have not learned the lesson of the last election. they lost because they open the border and diluting our sovereignty and they'll lose again if they insist on protecting criminals. third hour of varney starts now. ♪ ♪ stuart: all right, that was my take and we'll deal with it more in this hour. hakeem jeffries tried to compare the democrat's fight against trump and elon musk to fighting in the civil war. watch. >> certainly the case of undoubted threat and our communities under siege since before the civil war, i'm a direct dissent dna tieback of the very communities --
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descendant of the communities and we understand the struggle and strength of people like john lewis, that we're going to channel. that's my experience. personal experience and my family's experience. so we understand that. and as a caucus, it's definitively the case that we understand that. stuart: we have jimmy failla with us to take that to pieces. jimmy what, do you have? >> segment opened on tom petty song and to borrow from that. democrat poll numbers are free fallen. nobody takes them serious when they say things like this. there's no correlation between doge and the civil war. the civil war obviously had to do with slavery, but more importantly took place in this country. what's happening with usaid is a lot of dollars being exported out of the country that americans didn't support or vote for. this is what we are faced with right now this this moment. do you want a government that works with us or a hakeem jeffries-led government that thinks you work for them. they see your tax dollars as
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birthright and how dare elon musk go in there and take a look at this stuff. to oversimplify it going to watch at home and going for the tax dollars they're not just republican tax dollars and we have every right to know what the money is being spent on. everybody that has a company credit card at work and the boss said can i see last month's statement and you said no, you wouldn't have a credit card and probably wouldn't have a job. same thing for your spouse. if i won't show jenny the amedical examiner statement -- amex statement, she can assume there's a woman of the night involved, best case scenario and i'm thrown out of the house. stuart: charlamagne tha god went after mills after refusing to uphold the trans-rule for sports. >> i have folking talking about trans athletes and that's a losing talking point and micro
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and macro talking point and it's a small, small group of people and makes a whole lot of people think about it and why even have that conversation. i can't believe there's states that still want to die on that hill. none of them have a high percentage of trans athletes so what's the issue? stuart: why do democrats keep pushing this talking point? >> they don't live through the ax yum that the customer is always right. they want to change the customer's preferences and trying to impose their own will on people walking into the store. very simple, stu. tom hanks about the women's league and called a league of their own. americans love that movie and they're meant all the women. not one trans person and that's the issue we have right now. we want a league of their own to there's no crying in baseball to there's no men in baseball. let the ladies play and that's where the people are on this sush and -- issue and that's why democrats are losing. stuart: jimmy failla, watching you on fox news saturday night
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at 10:00 p.m. eastern. i watch you at 5:00 on sunday morning. >> safest thing to co. stuart: i'm up at that hour. stuart: the nasdaq down 337, which is 1.75%. mike murphy joining me for the hour today. another selloff on the nasdaq down 5% and and i'm beginning to get worried and never worry. >> i would prefer that the market be up than down. but we can't go up every day. we can't go up every week or month so the start of the year we had a nice gain on s&p and up almost 5% and now that i say s&p and broadening it out a bit, s&p 500, now we're giving all that back.
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this is just traders repositioning themselves, money managers repositioning and big selloffs in a lot of big names that people should be looking at for opportunities to buy. stuart: they could be selling in advance of tomorrow's nvidia report. lot of people saying on the call, that stock could really come down. a lot of nervousness about this. >> sure. well, it could of course. and if they have bad earnings, it'll sell off a lot. i own the stock and i'm not selling and i think the quarter could be very strong and could it sell another 5, 10, 15 points? sure. could it go lower. yes, then reevaluate if they're not hitting the numbers and sell and take profits. but to panic where we are right now or to start repositioning your portfolio or i hear a lot of people talking about selling out of mag 7 or getting out of tech and moving -- it's just never working.
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so do you still have growth in tech? yes. microsoft, google, amazon and all have big runups and they've all sold off. apple not part of that runup a few months ago and not sold off at all. it's repositioning and part of investing. don't panic or make bad decisions. stuart: i've known you for about ten years and you've always said that. over those ten years, i'm going to say you've been right. >> thank you. stuart: happy with that? >> if you go back 100 years, i've also would have been right. stuart: true. as long as your time frame is more than five years. >> yes. stuart: some of us it's not. [ laughter ] stuart: here with us for the hour, you lucky guy. companies running to erase versions of ai chat bots. madison, good morning. madison: morning. stuart: competition is heating up here and spending heats up too. madison: of course, absolutely it does. anthropic, that's one of the ai companies, they just released newest model, claude 3.7 and
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everyone i've spoken to about this says that it's absolutely incredible, especially engineers. they've already started using the model and in fact so much so they had too much low time because of how many people are -- load time because of the number of people using it and investors feel the same way and the parent company, anthropic, is finalizing a $3.5 billion funding round and that would value them at $60 billion. but anthropic can't get comfortable in first place and all of the companies investing more in the space. amazon retail ceo doug harper harrington told employees to reduce costs to fund big investments in big new businesses. aka: ai. meta is cutting thousands of jobs and ramping up spending in the field. but what about four weeks ago when i was here and we were all freaking out about deepseek? venture capitalist out of fs tell me claude 3.7 are worth the
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hype, market too quickly forgot about the chinese disrupter. >> it's poked a hole in the ai realm and deepseek is not like present in the u.s., like a foreign shock and therefore a few weeks afterwards, people just completely forget about it. madison: not everyone is riding ai wave to a high right now. microsoft is axing some leases for u.s. data centers capacity. that's in light of their exclusivity agreement with ai falling through. microsoft telling fox business "our plans to spend over $80 billion on infrastructure this fiscal year remains on track as we continue to grow at a report pace to meet customer demand. and we're finally going to get a read on ai with nvidia reporting later this week in light of the deepseek news. stuart: ouch.
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microsoft at 399. madison: yes. because they've had to pull back. we've talked so much is about the data centers and they're officially pulling back on some leases. stuart: thank you, madison. enough. coming up, border czar tom homan setting sights on boston and carrying out trump's mass deportation plans. watch. >> police commissioner of boston, you said you doubled down on not helping law enforcement officer of ice. i'm coming to boston and bringing hell with me. stuart: one boston city council woman hitting back at homan and tell you what she's saying. nearly a year ago, migrants in el paso rushed a barbed wire fence and swarmed border patrol agents and came into america. texas sheriff thaddeus cleveland on that next. ♪ i'm thinking of updating my kitchen... —yeah? —yes!
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get super fast xfinity internet you don't have to share. forty's going to be my year. stuart: protesters in los angeles continue to disrupt ice raids and now they're posting flies containing personal information of ice agents. jonathan hunt joining us now. jonathan, what contactually is on the flies? exactly is on the flies? >> there's frustration among immigration officials and seeing operational plans leaked and ordinary personses themselves disrupt -- operations themselves disrupted by activists shouting warning to potential targets and outright anger prompted by posting of flies, flies like this revealing the identities of some of the agents involved and reading in part "these armed agents work in southern california, ice and hsi racially terrorize and criminalize entire
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communities with their policies. they kidnap people from their homes and streets separating families and fracturing communities". department of homeland security spokesman tells fox "these pathetic activists are putting targets on the back of law enforcement and shield ms13, tren de aragua and other vicious gangs that traffic women and children and kidnap for ransom and poison americans with lethal drugs". protesters here in los angeles area and previous leaked and failed ice raid in aurora, colorado, have been showing up during ice operations shouting warnings and instructions to anyone that might be tactorred activists do not physically interfere with the agents and as such are simply exercising their right to anyone who impedes law
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enforcement ordinary personses could be subject to potential prosecution. stu. stuart: jonathan, thank you. the sheriff in texas, that i had yum cleveland joining me now. sheriff, what do you make of the activists putting a target on ice agents? >> arrested and charged with 18usc-111 and impeding a federal officer and they're putting our agents and officers at resident and can by divulging specific information about the operations and they're going out and interfering, you know, it's creating a dangerous situation for everybody involved. stuart: any pushbacks on ice raids in your county? >> no, sir, not here. we're a large county with a small population, we're on the
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immediate border here. we have 54 miles of border with mexico and people coming through, they're passing through and going to the interior of the united states to cities like boston, to san francisco, you know all over the country. they're not staying here and that's why we've said for the last, you know, four years that this isn't just the border patrol. it's an america problem and it certainly is. and will haves almost a year ago. that same area like a ghost town and border crossings are plummeted under trump. we've got that. sheriff, you're in texas, describe the scene. what's it like now? is it really a ghost town on the border? >> stu, i would like to say what a difference the year makes and what a difference president trump made and again, we've taken action on the border through our federal government
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to get border patrol agents on the line and dod assistance on the border and what has sent the message is president trump's voice. it is like a ghost town and it's group of people from one extreme to the other meaning 15,000 apprehensions a day to well under 500 and 400. stuart: going the right way. sheriff, thank you for joining us. always like your updates. back to you soon. thank you. a council woman in boston is going after border czar tom homan. madison, a lot of back and forth. take us through it. madison: absolutely. member of boston city council called out tom homan in a post on essential media calling his -- social media calling his promises of the border policy "laughable". this started when homan said
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he'd bring hell to boston after the police commissioner, michael cox said they're committed to sanctuary policies. watch. >> i'm coming to boston and bringing hell with me. you're not a police commissioner and take that badge off and put it in the desk drawer. you became a politician and forgot what it's like to be a cop. madison: that's when council man dirkin said "laughable. someone that cement their career policing a town smaller than fenway park thinks they can lecture boston on police safety ". come homan should know we don't scare easy". important to note when it comes to homan he served as police officers of a small town in new york and very quickly became a
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border agent and he's been serving with ice and served on ice under both the obama administrations and the trump administration. stuart: thanks, madison. hakeem jeffries said his party is united against the republicans budget resolution. >> every single democrat. stuart: do republicans have the vote to get the big beautiful bill down and tax extensions and that's important. florida governor desantis taking a page out of musk's book to cut waste in his state. >> we always want to get better and look to see what musk is doing with doge in washington dc and we're creating a state doge task force.
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>> stuart: black stone not rebounding till interest rates pour and start 20 come down. that's what they're dependent on and lower interest rates. >> they've paused and started coming down. stuart: okay. but i like your suggestion of buying a black stone. that's very good. >> amazon had a big runup and operating on all cylinders and numbers coming out are phenomenal and then you have this selloff in the market. is it profit taking? is there something else out there? i don't know but this is the name i also own and i'd own for the long term. stuart: got it, thanks, mike. nadhim son, will republicans have -- madison, will republicans have a vote to get the tax cut through? madison: if they stick together because they only have two votes to lose, but we are seeing some concerns some house republicans
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are not set. they're plan ago vote on the budget resolution laying ground work for trump's priorities like securing the boarder and extending the 2017 tax cuts, but some republicans say there are not enough cuts while others are worried about cuts to programs like medicaid. at last check, we have representative victoria spartz of indiana who is a no and others are not ready to vote for it. but johnson is committed to making something work. >> it is very high stakes and if you're a small business owner, this is a very challenging time because you don't know what to expect, the markets don't know what to expect, the bond market doesn't know what to expect. putting that clarity in as early as possible is critical. so the way to do that is with one big beautiful bill. my calendar has us passing by the first week of april getting to the senate and doing work on it. madison: democrats are hopeful and think this is the opportunity for them to stop trump. >> every single democrat, i
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believe is going to stand and firm opposition to the gop tax scam and billionaire donors and wealthy corporations and undermining working class americans and all hands on deck and congress, it's all hands on deck, in the courts. madison: so republicans really need unity and we're seeing some o older ones missing key votes and some of the north centrist members known to defect so it continues. stuart: it's a squeaker. former speaker of the house newt gingrich join the our program earlier today. listen to what he said about the republicans razor thin majority. >> only a one or two vote ma sorority, you have to work hard for the last vote, but the this
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is a very important test of whether or not republicans in house and senate are capable of being a majority in governing. stuart: we have congressman brian style from wisconsin. congressman, your colleague came out against the budget resolution and joins tom massey and victoria spartz in opposition. that's it? looks like the one big beautiful bill including those tax cut extensions is not going to happen, that's not good news, sir. my friend not thinking there's sufficient savings and i reigns leading mind them of the budget resolution is a floor for the savings we can find. for my friends that think savings are too big, i remind them what we should not be doing
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is lifting them up out of poverty into delivering them and savings tax cuts and growing the economy and help the american people and this budget resolution unlocked our ability to do that. stuart: do those saying no on the bill, do they understand the significance? understand if you vote no and beat this thing, are we going to get a tax increase? do they understand that >> i think they do. here's the challenge, they don't understand the consequences of what happens if we allow a $4 trillion tax increase to hit the american people. failure to deliver on president trump's agenda and it's our opportunity today to bring forward this budget resolution and surely unlock the keys to delivering on trump's agenda and this is what's at stake and
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sackmary to do the work to unit and thread this needle. stuart: what's the market if it doesn't work. governor desantis announced his state is creating its own doge tax force. watch this. >> >> we look at musk with doge in washington dc and we're creating a state doge task force that will imremit a multiprong approached to eliminating bureaucratic bloat and modernizing our state government to best serve the people of florida in the years ahead. this will be a one similar to federal doge and a limited amount of time and it'll be a one year term and it'll sunset following the completion of the mission. >>way should always be looking at removing waste, fraud and abuse. look under the hood because that
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is where often money is being mismanaged and poorly spent. wonderful have to look at local, state and federal and tax dollars used wisely and plenty to find looking under the hood. stuart: thank you very much for joining us, sir. appreciate it. hope that vote goes through. next case, fox digital found that saying the word racist in the voice to text on apple devices will periodically generate the word trump on the screen. what's happening here? madison: yeah, apple has a problem on their hands. so fox digital has found that saying the word racist in the voice detect feature on apple devices will generate the word trump before changing to the correct word. now, if you're sitting at home and thinking okay, let me try this, it doesn't happen every time but fox digital found that it did happen some of the time.
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apple provided a statement saying "we are aware of the speech recognition model that powers dictation and rolling out a fiction as soon as possible. so acknowledging it. apple did explain that sometimes dictation will display words with phenomenal net ick overlap -- f phonetic overlap, looking at trump and racist with the r, i'll leave that to you, stu. stuart: rising egg prices, is it cheaper to rent a chicken? this has jeff flock written all over it. he'll give us the report with his own flock of chickens. get it? he's next. ♪
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stuart: it's not been a happy time to be a big tech investor and apple is holding up at 247 and big tech stock that's up and microsoft has sunk to 397 # #. google, nvidia, amazon, they're ail down. coming up, of course, the big money show starts at 12, noon. the cohost there of is jackie deangeles. she's here now. what have you got for us today? >> sure do start at noon, stu. great to see you. we're kicking off the show talking about doge, the $65 billion they're pulling all of that change out of the couch cushions. it's really starting to add up. not to mention it's an infectious virus because now the states are starting to adopt some of the policies to help save taxpayers money. digging into names and special guest ke kenny polcari and tech,
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ai, nvidia specifically. and joe borelli as well. stuart: some people opting to rent chickens because of egg prices. does renting the chicken really save you money? reporter: no. i knew you were going to ask that question. not at the outset. what if you go the store and there's no eggs? that happens these days. this is what you get if you rent the chicken, ask that's the name of the company, rent the chicken. i have homestead phil with me. it's his company, >> yes. reporter: and it's booking now. >> it is egg-sploding. reporter: yes. the people are concerned about price but saying i want food security. if i have this guy here --
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>> absolutely. reporter: whoa, excuse me. if i have this one, i have egg security. >> yes, you'll get eggs every day. our coop getting about a dozen egg as week, up to two dozen eggs a week with four chickens. reporter: let me somehow the coop. these chickens are running wild. >> right out of the star gate. reporter: they bring you the coop, feed, chickens, stuart, this is how much? $500? >> $500 for six month rental. reporter: you get fresh eggs every day, if i was going to try and set this up myself, what it would cost me? >> easily $1500. reporter: for the coop and chickens. >> yes. reporter: the eggs, don't go to the store, you open the back hatch and look at that. there's two eggs. now, one thing we put in there earlier and there's another one. they jump up and do that. there you go. lot of interest right now. >> absolutely. our phones are ringing like
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crazy. reporter: doesn't get any fresher than that. stuart: jeff, a quick question, does one chicken lay one egg every day? reporter: how many eggs do they -- one egg a day says stuart? >> about one egg a day for six days a week and take the seventh day off. reporter: sheersly? >> yeah, seriously lay about an egg a day for six days in a row. reporter: that's the way it was with mr. varney growing up on the harm in hartford, new hampshire. stuart: yeah, that's very good. all right, jeff, by the way, it's awe shooks. reporter: pardon me. stuart: madison, what's this about egg -- people smuggling eggs across the border? madison: yeah, i couldn't believe this, but we've seen egg prices skyrocket and with that, so have the number of eggs that have been smuggled or attempted to be smuggled across the border. there's been a 29% increase, 29% increase in eggs being confiscated at ports of entry.
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that's between october of 2024 and february compared to same time last year. cbp director of field operations sydney said his office seen increase of number of eggs being intercepted and saying on x "as a reminder, uncooked eggs are prohibited and trade from mexico into the u.s.. failure to declare agriculture item cspan result in penalties of up to $10,000". even weeings as expensive as they are facing a 10,000 fine, making it more expensive and buy your eggs at the grocery store and rent a chicken, i guess. stuart: so precise, up 29% intercepted eggs. >> i was amazing have those stats. stuart: could have said about a third. thank you, matt son. showing -- madison. dow 30 stocks and surprisingly on a big down day, more green than red and the dow audiotape 67 points. a former spacex employee says elon musk is the right guy to
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the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families like my own.
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in the average household, there are dozens of connected devices. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. stuart: all right, my next guest is the former lead information and compliance officer at spacex and star link. he
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you know, show the results from the work that they do. ellen works with. oh go ahead. no, no, you've got to be prepared. that work always comes first, and your personal life always comes second. isn't that true? yes. that is that is a very spacex thing there where you spacex is a place that's open 24 hours a day. is this a it's a factory. and they're making rockets 24 hours. so the team has a very high operational pace. ellen he's exhibited tesla and spacex
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and >> i losted there in 2018 right before the commercial crew program where we sent as gnats to international space station and brought them back. i left in march of 2022. stuart: couple years under your belt there. that last one, what did you make of mussing and doge? think he's doing okay? >> yes, definitely the right team with the right mindset to be able to solve a problem that america has continued to kick down the road. definitely different levels of less call it ability in the corporate world and you have one of the greatest minds and one of the greatest teams at this point solving america's problems that has shown to be able to beat out some of the other corporate teams that are really good. stuart: you like him. vincent peters, thanks very much for joining us. come back and tell us what it's like outside of musk world.
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see you again seed. thank you, vincent. >> all right, thank you very much. stuart: switching gears, a new study confirms what children claimed all along. parents play favorites, gender, birth order, and a child's temperament served to influence. mike, get down to this. you have six children. do you have favorites? >> i do. and i don't. certain days and times i have a favorite wife and then certain days, favorite wife who i'm married to for 25 years. and then i have -- stuart: anybody else? >> no one else. stuart: thank you. >> certain days i have a favorite -- each one kind of rotates around depending on the day. stuart: i also have six children and i absolutely do not have any favorites. treat them all the same. madison: yeah, yeah, yeah, sure. i'm one of two and my parents did a really good job with me and my brother growing up, but i
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>> oh. >> all right, here we go. how many states does i-95 go through? okay, i'm going to start. our audio guy who always gets this right says it's 13. i'm going with 13 madison. >> all right i'm going to go with 15. >> mike is always right. what does he say. >> i'm going with madison 15. >> oh, the answer is 15. hey, audio. you got it wrong again. >> yes. >> interstate. i-95 runs through maine all the way down to miami, florida. the prompter is not telling me which states it goes. >> there's too many to list. there's 15. >> and i can't do it off the top of my head either. i need a map. but there you go. we're almost out of time, sports fans. that's it for varney and company. just for today. okay, we'll be back tomorrow. the big money show starts 3 to 1 now.

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