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morning, the ten year treasury that is close to four and a quarter percent, 424, the price of oil 6961 a drop below $670 a barrel as for bitcoin that is the story rally is back up to $89000 per coin. it was below 80000 at the end of last week. we got the latest read on manufacturing, good morning we got. >> getting the latest numbers, the headline numbers 50.3 the estimate was 50.8. the good news is still an expansion territory anything above 50 were talking marginally but expanding not as strongly as we thought 50.9 in january so there you have it a two-year high, that's not good on the inflation front. last month we hit more than a two-year high, 50.3 not as
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strong as we hope for. again its expansion territory. but i don't think strong enough to move the market at all. thank you very much. now this, before the oval office blowup ukraine zelenskyy met with top democrats, they told him not to sign the peace deal he would come to america to sign the deal that the democrats said don't do it that is the backdrop to the blowoff, the democrats did not want the peace deal they wanted money and weapons in the fight there is reports that zelenskyy says he's ready to sign the deal that trump is having none of it is a split, the democrats in the european support crane, trump wanted peace deal that stops the killing and brings american involvement in endless work to a conclusion, there is a realignment going on trump is negotiating directly with russia and he believes that's the way to stop the bloodshed we have
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not seen a shift in foreign policy and generations. that's where we are now i want to bring in charles hurt to figure out where this thing is going i need clarity. what do you think what is the in game. >> i think you're exactly right the most rheumatic shift that i ever remember in foreign policy especially when you stop and think about it, a few years ago the same democrats were pursuing donald trump with a foreign power and over american interest in the zacks same thing and doing it shamelessly what is it driving democrats concern in america's involvement and some financial advantage, is it because they hate donald trump
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and data would give them a victory i thought about this for an entire weekend why that would be hell-bent and not to make a deal with trump that would materially help them at the end of the war. politically speaking they wanted trump to get a win on this acting against the interest a great many people that's why i think they did it. >> you have to remember, they should remember there are hundreds of thousands of lives being lost right now, potentially over a million lives being lost right now in this war not to mention the hundreds of billions of dollars that taxpayers american taxpayers are on the hook for this in the american people want donald trump to figure out a way to end the war and why democrats would
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rather have the war go on and i think ultimately politically not only is it unwise for a lot of reasons, politically it winds up being very damaging for democrats. >> i want to talk about tomorrow night before congress nancy pelosi is warning democrats against demonstrations of disagreements during the address to a joint session of congress. i gotta tell you i know you're laughing on the left-hand side of the screen that was a demonstration of dislike wasn't it. >> yes it was, almost like she doesn't want to be one up by anybody, that was the most ridiculous most absurd display of defiance something about tonight there will be a democrat sitting behind president trump is vice president and speaker of the house who will be mike
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johnson, any democrat who does want to have and down in the well of the house chamber and be content with. >> about with that, thank you for joining us this morning, always a pleasure see you soon here on fox business. special coverage begins at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "the bottom line". a panel on msnbc debated how democrats can protest trump's address tomorrow night. come back in. are they encouraging. >> the msnbc panel members democrats should boycott trump speech and they should behave like spoiled brats, they didn't say that. if they don't go or if they do
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go they should sit there in silence there shouldn't be any gladhanding when he walks down the aisle, they should turn their backs on him in silence to make it known that they are not okay with the. >> if i was a member of congress i don't think i would show up it's like i'm not going. >> if your going to go then you need to go. >> do not attend do not attend. >> as democrats struggled to come up with a strategy house minority leader hakeem jeffries and chuck schumer they want members to attend and bring special guest who they say have been negatively affected by the administration. >> the crypto is surging after trump announced a crypto reserve any idea how that will work. >> we don't have any of the details yet but the news of the
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crypto world be been waiting for since donald trump won the white house the president announcing untrue social platform the names of five digital assets that he expects to include in a new strategic reserve saying over the weekend and corrupt attacks by the body to administration and they directed the presidential working group to move forward on a crypto that includes xrt, sol. i will make sure the u.s. is a crypto capital of the world making america great again. that was followed an hour later by another post i read btc and eth another valuable currency will be at the heart of the reserve. also love bitcoin and ethereum
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they have responded with big gains nearly $300 billion worth in the global cryptic market after the posting by donald trump. by the way donald trump called crypto a scam back in 2021 but changed his view on the campaign trail and won the support of the digital industry along the way. last summer he brought up the idea of a national bitcoin stockpile at a conference in nashville. >> if i am elected it will be the policy of my administration. the united states of america to keep one 100% of all the bitcoin, the u.s. government currently holds or acquires into the future. we will keep one 100%. >> this will serve as the core of the strategic national bitcoin stockpile. >> it is unclear how the crypto stockpile will be set up or work but trump is set to hold the crypto summit this friday so we
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may get answers from that. but now it appears eagle experts are little divided on whether an act of congress will be needed to create the crypto reserve or whether the u.s. treasury can create an offshoot. what we do know trump's crypto group is looking at potentially creating a stockpile with crypto currency seized by law enforcement. stay tuned fascinating stuff. >> we will figure this out. anthony pump liana knows a thing or two of have a job market works. i'm going to ask him about the computer reserve five or six different crypto which seems to me that is like a hedge fund. >> this is insane. >> how do you decide whether you want more solano and less bitcoin. he manages. >> we don't know all the details we reserve the right to change her mind but as we know right now this is insane in the idea the campaign promise was not a smattering of crypto assets it was a bitcoin strategic reserve
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the whole ideas a strategic reserve the reason why bitcoin is strategic it's a finite supply asset that many people believe is a dominant value backed by the strongest computer network in the world and we don't know who created it and fully decentralized. what we have been added to the reserve are a bunch of crypto currencies that the pitch has been there made in america america first crypto reserve but the coins are no different than companies or organizations ever get up at the random coins into the reserve then let's put tesla, gamestop may be thrown lp interest in blackstone and citadel we can start speculating on all kinds of things. >> if they assemble the reserve the crypto reserve what is it actually for. >> the whole idea of the bitcoin strategic reserve bitcoin is becoming an asset similar to gold countries are stockpiling and we know we've seen el salvador and russia in uae and abu dhabi and started to buy
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bitcoin, the countries are treating this just like they treat gold reserve of the asset is something that they want on their balance sheet. it is strategic the big thing here i wonder if trump is trying to negotiate. if you think of "the art of the deal" is he asking for five or six assets and as it works through the political process will he be willing to give up a bunch of them and end up with a bitcoin reserve i don't know if that's what he's doing but i hope so. >> we have the crypto summit on friday what you would like to hear, forget the crypto's go with bitcoin that's what you want to hear but you probably walked. thank you for joining us. still ahead elon musk went after democrats who called trump a threat to democracy. >> trump is a threat to our democracy, he was elected with the majority of the popular vote. if you replace threat to democracy with threat to
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next? >> president trump is a wait-and-see he's not ready, president zelenskyy same 12 hours ago that he would sign the minerals you he was in london and he wanted the americans to understand who is the aggressor in the war president trump not going to change his position as of right now he's not ready to sign the deal that fell apart on friday when president trump said president zelenskyy disrespected the oval office. >> there will have to be an interesting good faith negotiations for president trump is going to be willing to reengage in this. >> while in london the united kingdom prime minister for 2 billion of missile sales in the prime minister saying he stands with ukraine in the uk is committed to putting boots on the ground and planes in the air. the administration says the u.s. needs to see zelenskyy say he is ready to end the war and compromise for an overall peace deal.
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democrats trying to paint president trump as the bully. >> what happened that idea got transformed originally into an idea where it was really extortion on half of this where we ready done and to see what happened at the white house it was embarrassing, zelenskyy has talked about the sacrifice of his people he is also been grateful to the united states. president trump believes he was not grateful to the united states in the oval office, the president is going to make it addressed to the joint session of congress he was going to use the deal as a cornerstone for a greater framework and layout for peace in eastern europe. we will have to see how that speech changes. we need a foreign policy expert we believe we found one, kt mcfarland she sitting next to me in new york. thank you. is there now a clear split
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between america and our nato allies. >> security guarantees the french president talks about it the british prime minister talked about it in zelenskyy talked about it, president trump did not talk about it what to security guarantees a mean that's a nato like membership because america is going to guarantee the security of ukraine we put boots on the ground in ukraine we are not going to do that we cannot do that, no president can do that without a treaty agreement we cannot guarantee another country security without an agreement in our congressional legislation of some sort. it what president trump was doing something brilliant we will not put boots on the ground will put american businessmen on the ground and engineers and bankers. and then were so invested in ukraine's economy that putin will not kill thousands of americans on its way to keep. it's the best guarantee the zelenskyy could have. >> where to now.
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>> i think it's up to zelenskyy. he is a couple of choices. he can say america if you're not going to give me security guarantees i will make it up with europe and somehow get the europeans to put boots on the ground. america we don't need you that's what he would say or he'll say america i'm sorry i understand you can give me security guarantee with boots on the ground but here's the mineral deal we understand your objective without an let's go forward. right now he's in a bad place because he defended president trump not just defended president trump but offended the united states. he's insisted on security guarantees, he's going to get nowhere and maybe not even zelenskyy maybe it's so bad that zelenskyy and his own head could not stop fighting. maybe it has to be somebody who comes after zelenskyy that's up to ukraine and up to zelenskyy the director of national intelligence cozy gabbard went after zelenskyy following the
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oval office, there is a huge riff between the u.s. and ukraine, what does that mean for any kind of peace talk going forward? there is none. >> we are no place, ukraine wants peace talks and something to move forward, they have to come to president trump ¥-yen-sign the deal inside the mineral steel. >> you think zelenskyy you got me i made a mistake. >> uses alternative if he doesn't do that the united states pulls back the support ukraine is surviving in this work over hundred billion dollars of u.s. support in ukraine is losing this war. if the united states were to pull back in the united states to withhold and say these are the preconditions then zelenskyy is in trouble europe does not have the weapons or the money or the defense infrastructure to do with the united states is doing. >> president trump tilted toward the russians. i cannot think of a better word.
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>> here's the thing donald trump is looking at a big picture the year paeans see ukraine and russia supposedly the united states sees the world and i would like to get this ukraine thing solved and looking for the strategic threat to the united states is in china, russia alliance and america that's exponential threat to the united states and can president trump do what my boss henry kinzinger did and try to drive a wedge between russia and china? >> i would've bring something up you know what is coming, trump is not the first president to lose patience with zelenskyy according to a resurfaced report, this is from 2022 joe biden had a phone call with zelenskyy month after the war broke out biden lost his temper and he called on ukraine he said show a little more gratitude toward the united states. when trump said you should be
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more grateful and blew up. >> the difference whole world was watching with cameras and millions of people. the difference, the biden phone call. were doing a lot for this country we prevented them from taking over by the russians and we have to find a compromise. otherwise maybe zelenskyy wants to keep fighting and fighting and another forever war but that's not what donald trump wants to do he is a peacemaker not a war maker. stuart: a real delight to have you in the studio. vice president vance family trip to a ski resort interrupted by pro ukraine protesters, tell us what happened. >> hundreds of the protesters gathered at the resort in vermont forcing vance in his family to essentially run a half-mile outlet to demonstrators holding pro ukraine signs. some of those called vance not cease come and accused him of being a traitor and telling him
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to go ski in russia. others said trump serves putin. protesters also apparently gathered near the slopes that the vance family skied on its on clear, the vance family had initially intended to stay at a four-star near the resort but moved to an undisclosed location instead. there you have it that's what the people were doing. >> think you, bernie sanders was asked whether democrats should have done more to cut government waste. watch. >> if you don't take food away from children healthcare away from struggling people to give tax breaks to billionaires. stuart: he always seems to attack the wealthy. joe concha gets into that, coffee shops in canada changing the name of the americano drink to canadian auto canadians seem united against america, what
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>> the markets have even themselves out, we opened higher moved lower and now we have a mixed picture, the dow is up 20 points at the nasdaq is down 47, take a look at the chipmaker, the white house confirms taiwan semi conductor a 100 billion-dollar investment in america, the announcement is scheduled to come at 130 eastern time, we know $100 billion from taiwan semi into the united states. another big move into america with money. you're looking at some of the moves. there is the chipmaker what is with kroger john 1.6%. >> down today after the grocery store longtime ceo resigned from his post, the announcement comes after an investigation into his personal conduct, he said it was unrelated to the business but was still inconsistent with their policy on business ethics.
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kroger john wooden half% take a look at philip morris reportedly considering selling the cigar business for the company that recently shifted toward smoke smoke-free products reports say a billion dollars for the cigar unit the stock up 1%. finally honda the company reportedly wants to produce the next generation of civic hybrid in indiana instead of mexico, this according to reuters, they're doing this to avoid trouble tariffs. great news for the american economy certainly for indiana. stuart: the north american international toy fair is underway in new york city. lauren simonetti is there. good morning is a.i. a theme in the new toys. >> it sure is and so is formula
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one formula one took off in a big way in the united states. what you're looking at the hybrid racetrack, the artificial intelligence to customize road conditions and that toy is $179 and it comes out in september. this is part of the new category of toys it is a shift from stem science and technology is called a mesh for mental emotional and social health. if you where this weighted plush it cost $35. you feel loved and supported this is interactive plush the cocoa panda i pet him and he tumbles and does things, $50 out this fall i been giving you the manufacturers suggested retail price. we are being told that a lot of the mass retailers here thank the big companies are asking for wiggle room with suppliers, discounts of 5% to help the materials from china, 77% of toy
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sales here in the u.s. each year are imported from china that $32 billion in toys it's good to be hard for this holiday season to get kids there twice, 20% more in some cases that's why they're asking for the discounts, this cost $550, move it. by that is lauren simonetti. i'm pretty sure will be returning here by tomorrow morning, i certainly hope so the 25% heroes on mexico and canada and changing the name of the americano drink a canadianos
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pretty seems like americans are united against california how can we get back on track after this after this reaction canada mostly to do with the constant barbs with trump and trudeau who is still in power for 22 days there is a very negative relationship there it is gotten worse because justin trudeau has put out post while he's in europe stirring up anti-trump sentiment, these guys never liked each other and trudeau has nothing to lose he's been kicked up by his party he is in his last days causing a true medicine amount of banks trump goes with the 51st state and that makes canadians crazy. the truth is that is not being discussed at all is not part of the narrative that is occurring as we speak.
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in washington, d.c. because there's no leadership at the federal level there is no active prime minister that is relevant it's avoid what occurred is all the premieres of the different agendas in the giant behemoth in terms of economies and energy as well and there down with their teams trying to focus on a new deal if you want to call it nafta three a slight chance this whole thing gets punted to apris out on impact of tariffs on canada and mexico this nationalism is the noise it's not the signal. >> i want your take on zelenskyy and trump spat in the oval office last friday what was your take on the very tense backwards and forwards. >> these kinds of discussions in the generation of leaders whether as far back as the first
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world war. they've always occurred, the difference here no one's ever seen sausage being made. this is a very transparent administration trump has been very open and you suffer the first time in modern times what really goes on behind closed doors you may not like it but that is nothing new. frankly having the cameras there that is trump style and is not changing. i get it what's on the table is very interesting because of the results of the, you saw the british step up on sunday and put in billions and equipment and spending trump has been needling nato to put more money on the table because frankly the most impact if russia keeps squeezing ukraine is the european countries around it,
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not the united states he's trying to get more spread it out of there and successful giving the british to commit, zelenskyy wants the u.s. steel and i think you get one if you don't like sausage being made don't watch anymore. >> is probably going to be behind closed doors i would guess. frank mccourt has announced that dreaded the cofounder of reddit alexis is going to join your bid to acquire tiktok. why was alexis brought into this, do you need the money? >> now, he is what were really concerned about with this deal will happens to the creators on the platform particularly the six and half million small businesses in america that generate over 11 billion with revenue that is where the value is and reddit is well known amongst with the creator community he is a legend within social media. it makes sense to bring him here
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frank is dealing with bigger than tiktok. it's been at the bottom in the root of problems on social media which got tiktok in trouble in the first place. who owns the consumer data all the litigation that occurs from sovereign countries against meta and google and everything else you saw constant litigation and at the state level in the u.s. is around ownership of data we want to solve the problem at the same time in the whole reddit deal as part of that. we will see what happens we don't know what's what happened april 5, the deadline number extension you have to wait and see. >> you better answer your phone i think that is you. >> that is tiktok calling. we will see you later. elon musk defending doge in his interview with joe rogan, what did he say. >> during a three hour interview elon musk told rogan that his
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team has uncovered fraud and waste it's a fight against bureaucracy he says not democracy. let's listen to this. >> if you pay taxes and you don't like that you have to pay so much in taxes and you find out that there is significant fraud and waste that has been exposed. you should be celebrating. >> trump is a threat to our democracy which is he was elected with the majority with the popular vote and insane i was about to democracy. if you replace threat to democracy with threat to bureaucracy it makes total se sense. >> doge found $1.9 billion earmarked for non- active nongovernmental organizations before they got the money. he calls ngos may be the biggest scam ever. >> them's fighting words. thank you very much indeed.
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to put it plainly melania trump had a brush with somebody trying to use a very racy photo of her against her wishes this is deeply personal to the first lady she will use her first public appearance in this administration to back us on a bill that will put an end to all of the in the pornographic images from taylor swift to the school age girls, the legislation requires that platforms out there remove those within 48 hours of the victim's request and reasonable steps to delete copies of his images. senator ted cruz is spearheading this one of the co-authors of this bill back in 2016 candidate trump accused cruises campaign of buying the rights and provided a racy photo of melania trump to an anti-trump pack, cruz denied the accusation and
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it shouldn't take a sitting senator to get some of the images taken down when there's a legitimate problem here the senate has pounced the bill is up to the house, we will be here when milana you trump first lady shows up on capitol hill. thank you very much indeed. the measles alert husband issued in new jersey after three cases were confirmed in that state. doctor marc siegel joins me is this because of lack of vaccination, is it as simple as that? >> it's as simple as that you cut to the heart of it. measles is incredibly contagious. and it will infect you if you come in contact with over 90% of the time with so contagious. if you're unvaccinated. if you're unvaccinated and you had one shot to 93% protection, two shots 97% protection, this
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is occurring largely because of people in young children or their parents that are getting them to take exemption at a young age the outbreak were targetable 14% of kids that didn't get vaccinated as spreads among kids and then adults were unvaccinated or in the small percentage were the vaccine didn't take. >> give us some advice what to look for one of the symptoms. >> by the way my first advice if you come in contact with this or you think you have i would get vaccinated now. within the first 72 hours is still has a big effect. the second thing flu-like symptoms for a stuffed nose runny eyes and a headache and sores inside of your mouth for the first few days after about five days you see the characteristic bright red rash also warning people and hospitalization of 1 - 7% more
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people in one out of 20 get pneumonia. were really particularly worried about young children with measles. again initially you don't always know what's measles. another characteristic about measles in the first few days is bright red eyes you see reddened eyes. >> i have to cover this one more, experts are warning about the fitness trend hot yoga that can have harmful effects like what. >> first of all i love yoga i'm coming out here endorsing yoga big time it's relaxing and great for your muscles and really good for your body tone the hot yoga is 105 degrees, 40% humidity. it doesn't even take a great internship tell you or any internship tell you if you had an underlying heart problem your heart can raise your blood pressure in your didn't know you had one you might find out during hot yoga. for people that are perfectly fit it is okay generally.
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people that are not in good shape i worry and i will go with regular yoga. >> i'll try to remember that. doctor marc siegel thank you for being with us we will see you later on the show. check the markets. the dow has turned around not much europe 26 points nasdaq is down 63 not that much price movement. take a look at amazon starting next week patients of nyu langone healthcare check into the doctor's office using amazon that by the way is a contact list harm scanner. take a look at pfizer and executive from the company just said they will try to move outside manufacturing back into america if significant tariffs are pushed in place. there you have it. coming up the peace deal that blew up in the oval office friday would've been the starting point for negotiations to in the ukraine war, how come it fell apart.
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>> the 97th academy awards last night and norah winning big including best picture. this is unusual. at the oscars adrian thanked god after winning best actor for his role in the brutalist. >> the county be down. thank you god acting as a very fragile and looks very glamorous and certain moments it is. >> we need joe concha. there he is that's very fortunate. it looked to me like there was not that much political content last night, am i wrong? >> compared to past years your observation is correct. a little bit here and there but i think hollywood is getting the
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memo that people don't like to tune in for award shows to be lectured and spoken down to in the last thing a political speech window looking for the escape is him that you get when you go to the movies. overall the movie that had the biggest was anora that was 99% of the viewers have never even heard of before. overall it only made about $15 million at the box office and you think of the films that are one in recent years outside of oppenheimer these are films that nobody is seen in you compare that to the '90s young blockbusters like silence of the lambs, schindler's list, unforgiven, forrest gump, braveheart, titanic those were movies that people will watch repeatedly to the state that earned hundreds of millions if not over a billion dollars, those days seem to be long gone at this point. >> what was the big thing that stood out for you last night, your 30 seconds. >> last night overall i did not
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like the fact that conan o'brien had to take a shot at president trump by saying it's good to see that we finally have somebody powerful standing up to a russian leader. it's like you were doing so well then we had to see the political stuff, what stood out how many movies that were nominated i had never heard of before. i go back to that but it felt that way. stuart: thank you we will see you soon. still ahead steve forbes on the trump administration creating an affordability czar, kim strassel on the importance of trump's congressional address tomorrow night retired four-star general jack keane on whether europe's backing of ukraine is strong enough to deter a russian attack. alisha finley and governor newsom suspending environmental laws to speed up wildfire prevention efforts. the 11:00 o'clock hour is next. ♪
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and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. i was able to actually get on the mountain and ski with my family, i can't put into words what that meant.
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i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i'm still that same guy. and when i was able to jump out of a perfectly good, helicopter, at 10,000 feet, i did it. i was talking to some vets last week amazing how we have these houses where they can come over because they■re in chairs too. carpet and wheelchairs don't mix very well. tunnel to towers, they got rid of all that. they redid my whole bathroom. that's probably the favorite part of my house. i thought they were just going to do the upgrades. but the surprise to me was they paid off the entire mortgage. when they told me they're going to pay off my mortgage, i cried. please contribute $11 a month by visiting t2t.org now
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