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stuart: i want everyone to know that i ask for this particular piece of music. i heard it yesterday i was with younger people. it turned me on and i said i'm going to get with the modern age
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so i requested this. do you like it mike i thought for sure juergen is i don't know the song whose advice i've never heard about one. >> totally opposite. >> is a little somber but i think it's uplifting not merely somber is uplifting. let's get on with it. good morning, everyone, that's my song leah. 10:00 o'clock eastern, look at this cm red ink on a monday morning you down 360 on the dock but the nasdaq is traveling down 2.5%, 460 points on the downside the ten year treasury right below four and a quarter% not that much movement the price of oil well below $70.66.64 bitcoin down to 81400 as we speak the stock is way down a bitcoin is way down that's the market now this the stock market heats
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uncertainty you will hear that a lot. it is true why put your money into something when policy is shifting rapidly and you don't know how things will work out that's exactly where we are now and that's why the stock market is been selling off. she reasons for the uncertainty. first and foremost tariffs president trump is trying to engineer a revolution for our economy bring the money and the jobs back home and use tariffs against or trading partners to force the issue. to the president a nonstop negotiation often conducted in public he gives interviews whenever there is a camera around and what he says can shift markets quickly not is not going to change. uncertainty continues. and then the tax cut extensions very important to investors and everybody else there is no certainty that they will be extended. probability, yes, certainty, no. wall street knows at the trump tax cuts go away tax increases will be imposed on all businesses in half the
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population that is a recipe for recession. when donald trump was elected for the second term stocks rallied sharply on the expectation of economic growth that was the promise. the trump revolution would expand the economy. now investors are not so sure that the president hinted we will have to suffer through the pain of a recession in order to get the growth he promised the golden age for america is the cold that's what investors and all-americans want but getting there means trust in the great negotiator. wall street is selling off now. if trump get the win on tariffs and taxes the uncertainty selloff becomes i think another trump rally. i hour of varney just getting started. brian brenberg with me this morning you do think trump is running into political trouble. >> no.
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>> his address to congress the other night was a masterpiece, you can see how much political wind at his back. i will say this tariffs are creating bumps in the road there's no question about that. this is that the president insisted. he is driving the tariff car here's what i would pay attention to. if you look at the team talking about this and stop as it is the most compelling what is scott bessent say every time he talks about tariffs he says tara the president's favorite word in his second favorite is reciprocal. to me the reciprocal of the tariffs, the more the president moves to that the more you taken certainty off the table and you know where he's going and what he's doing it create the possibility of lower tariffs that's what he's got to go that's where i think he's going that's were the strongest members of his team are taking him in a think that's a good sign. >> he said several times reciprocal begins april 2.
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>> all of the timelines and clarity prepared provide the market more and more sense of the growth that you were talking about. >> stay there for a minute let's look at the market in particular i'm interested in the nasdaq. is down 500 points that is 2.7%, 1.7% down on the s&p 500 the dow not exactly surviving this is down .85%. look at bitcoin serious downside move is down to 80500, jessica joined this is monday morning the first white house crypto summit was friday trump's plan for the full name the u.s. strategic bitcoin reserve and digital asset stockpile, that was friday, a big summit meeting why is bitcoin selling off now. >> it's been a wild ride but we talk about on the show the curse of high expectation, crypto
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investors, bitcoin investors came into this conference came in to the creation of the reserve expecting that the government was going to come out and by bitcoin in the open market, that's not what president trump is going to do at least initially and what the reserve is going to be is strictly bitcoin that has been confiscated from criminal cases. you do not have this avalanche of investment into bitcoin, you have basically that coin coming from criminal cases which doesn't support the price and that's why bitcoin is selena one of the main reasons. >> and principal do think the government should be backing a specific asset putting money into a specific asset class? you would not want to put it into stocks but are you okay with bitcoin. >> i'm really not honestly i
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think it's good that president trump supports bitcoin and will allow for a free investment into bitcoin. i think it's a slippery slope and this is evidence. the government in anticipation that all this government money was going to flow into it it's not and that's why people are selling so it creates a level of volatility that i don't think it's necessary. stuart: i want to talk apple. the only big tech company that has retained 3 trillion-dollar value. can it continue to hold a 3 trillion-dollar value. >> i think the bottom is about to fall out from apple. i know that the controversial thing to say but apple has been very dependent, last year they came out with apple intelligence integrating a.i. with all the various functions we got a report last week which led apple to sell off which they were delaying the a.i. functions for
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siri. what your to begin to see if they continue to delay the a.i. functions you're going to see iphone sales decline and plus 17% of their business comes from china and we're in a trade war with china. i don't feel confident about apple keeping this market cap with the crosscurrents. >> interesting down 4% that is $9 lower on apple right now, thank you for being with us. huanan you looking at some of the movers please start with crowdstrike 6% down. >> still taken a hit as you can see from the outage from july of last year they say the internet has had and will likely continue to have an adverse effect on business sales and customer relations. as a result we will await on the financials.
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if you remember the outage grounded planes and took down different microsoft operations throughout the united states they are still suffering the artifacts, down 6.5% let's take a look at service now software company it is slated to buy a.i. startup move works for nearly $3 billion that would be service now largest acquisition to date the stock is down 5% and a difficult market. j.p. morgan lowering wafers price target from $63 to $50 it keeps an overweight rating of the shares, right now $34 wafer announced another round of layoffs cutting 340 jobs also closing a hub in texas, another should have% brian brenberg with me i want to raise this issue anti-israel protesters i prefer to call the pro-hamas from columbia kit.
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the group says columbia university bent over backwards to associate the zionist death machine, the institution will never keep us safe these cuts will not be hurting armstrong spark into pockets instead of our marginalized communities will face the brunt of the impact it is up to us to keep us safe. then we have the federal task force to combat anti-semitism visiting college campuses across the country these schools could be next for cuts. finally i think this is great finally accountability. >> this is so good money pull the money, the money that these guys get from taxpayers is a privilege they have no right to it. figure to conduct the campus life like this they don't deserve a penny. the president is pulling it you just read the quote that made no sense. it was junk. they know accountability is
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here. if your student leading the protest in your sympathizing with hamas the administration will pull your green card or say get out of here. it's a privilege to be in the united states there is no right there is free speech and sympathizing with terrorist there on the sympathizing matera side and you don't get to be in america and do that and enjoy all the privileges of the great country and the taxpayer shelling out. >> i'm glad to say that today we are on this issue. remember this moment. >> we will watch on the big money show the start at 12 noon on fox business. coming out, speaking of protest, ice has arrested a palestinian activist who helped lead columbia protesters after trump promised to revoke green cards of agitators, borders are tom homan deals with that dhs secretary kristi noem wants more funding from congress. >> we have weeks before were out of the funds to continue the operations that we have.
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stuart: the nasdaq is selling off, you can expect big tech to be down across the board and it is microsoft on $7, amazon down six and video $3, apple is down nine and alphabet down $7, the nasdaq being driven lower by the sharp selloff in technology. today israel will send a
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delegate to qatar this is the second stage of the cease-fire deal. alex hogan in tel aviv, water both sides and ahead of the talks. >> and to see you, both sides israel and hamas have expressed optimism ahead of the talks and effort to reach a second stage of the cease-fire we also know officials from qatar, egypt in the u.s. will be a part of the negotiations this week, dozens of hostages remain being held in gaza by hamas and we know from the u.s. envoy of hostages by president trump adam bowler who said on "fox news sunday" that the u.s. hamas talks focused on the release especially the lone american hostage was still believed to be alive. today an hour ago u.s. special envoy steve wycoff laid out a firm line of what they will demand from hamas. hamas did militarizing not
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rearming and leaving gaza that is a start palestinians in gaza are desperate for a second stage of the cease-fire two. israel halted the sale of electricity into gaza it comes a week after israel positive shipments of aid, food and medicine onto the strip. >> we want to live we are people looking to live looking for life there people suffer just like us. both nations are in pain. iran is firing back at president trump letter demanding more from nuclear talks. supreme leader rejected negotiations say the u.s. would impose a dominance on iran's military and regional influence of iran later went on to say it would be open to negotiations if the conversations focus solely on the concerns around the militarization of the nuclear programs. stuart: thank you very much,
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national security rebeccah heinrichs joins mina. rebecca in my opinion it seems to wars may be nearing an end ukraine perhaps within days, gaza perhaps within weeks let me start with ukraine special envoy wycoff says he hopes the minerals deal with ukraine it's done this week that sounds promising. >> it sounds promising and of course the country that is standing in the way of peace is russia since the united states has halted aid in particular the intelligence to ukraine this past week russia has launched 2000 aerial attacks against ukraine president trump born if russia is going to continue acting this way and standing in the way of peace we will crank up banking sanctions, the threats from the united states towards russia are starting to pick up it will depend on how the russians respond to this
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because ukraine is not the one standing in the way of peace at this point. stuart: you analyze the situations. you we have a good chance of a cease-fire in a matter of days? >> i'm hopeful we will have a cease-fire the best we can hope for is more stable relationship between the u.s. and russia and first handle ukraine problem first, clearly zelenskyy had to understand he was not going to continue to control the narrative anymore in the united states really did need ukraine to sign the minerals deal it gives the american people a concrete economic state and the security of ukraine is the best path forward. >> what about the possibility i don't how to word this, not peace but an extended cease-fire going towards peace and gaza in a matter of weeks what are the chances? >> i think the first stage is going to be the most productive stage. i'm hopeful the united states can pressure the hamas side
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which is iranian side to release the rest of the hostages the 59 hostages that are still there, there is not quite be peace until the living ones in including the deceased, there is the one american hostage eating alexander from new jersey we believe he still alive in the american people want our fellow citizen home. until that happens they will not be a phase two. >> you can say on both counts there are promising developments and you will go further than that. >> i think there's promising developments. as always the case, adversaries the aggressors like hamas and russia have to be made to understand that the cost of not collaborating are much higher than anything they think they will seek by continue to be a problem for the united states in our interest. stuart: thank you for joining us we hope to see you soon. coming out today rfk junior set to meet with top executives at major food brands there going to
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talk about dies, seed oils and package labels. we have a report on that democrat congresswoman jasmine crockett says entering the country illegally is not a cr crime. >> it is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally. it's not a criminal crime. borders are tom homan will set the record straight. he is next.
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>> a sea of red ink, the dow is down 300 but the nasdaq taken on the chin. it is down 500 points 2.78%, look at the crypto they are also on the downside this morning. i want to bring in michael lee always on the show we know him as the super bowl on technology stocks. he's with us on the phone. are you suggesting that we buy into the downside are you suggesting we catch a falling knife. >> it depends if you're invested in the names and you were invested in the names well over a year ago when i started pounding the table here well in the black and if you missed the
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moves then absolutely give the best companies in the world on sale google at $160, down dramatically apple way off the high, matter or facebook way off the high, nvidia 110, when the market starts to pull back like this the baby absolutely gets thrown out with the bathwater and a lot of times you don't sell what you want you sell what you can and under the surface outside of the mag seven names the mag seven names were what momentum based headphones and momentum based investing strategies were based on number going on almost a month of unwind which is the largest devastation in the momentum and factor based investing we had in the markets in multiple decades, when that happens it is ugly but
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there's been no fundamental change since valentine's day which is when the started kicking off. why now what is different over the last few weeks versus january and february. to me the market didn't like nvidia's revenge, go ahead. >> if the president says we might get into a recession and all this uncertainty in trade that's a good case staying away until it settles down but you made your opinion known and we appreciate that most you soon. >> thank you. ashley come back and i want to look at the movers this is an obvious mover used to be called micro strategy now which strategy they are the bitcoin people, down 11%. >> take away the micro strategy, the largest corporate bitcoin holder, guess what announced
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plans to buy more apparently there going to sell 21 billion and preferred shares and use the proceeds to purchase, you guessed it more bitcoin. in today's market and the news is down almost 12%, let's take a look at tesla that stock moving lower today. investors are concerned with elon musk's focus on doge there worried about the leadership at the top eb maker in the u.s. is a concentrated enough the stock is down 50% since the high back in december john today another 8% take a look at volunteer the company is partnering with voyager technology to develop a.i. powered solutions for space domain awareness, what the heck is that. to ensure that there using a.i. to help prevent collisions in space. palantir down 7%. >> after terminating cbp one out
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the partner from the security is launching a new self deportation out for illegal migrants. it's called the cbp home. bill melugin joins us. is this for migrants who want to go home, self-support? >> is for any migration illegal aliens in the u.s. it's a remarkable thing, the trump administration has taken a controversial cbp one app for migrants of the biden administration was using and they totally repurposed into a self deportation out that officially launches today and were getting an exclusive first look at it, the app is called cbp home it allows illegal aliens in the u.s. to register to self-support they fill out biographical information including the countries of their citizenship which country they plan to return to their alien registration number contact information and also allows them to upload photos to confirm their identity. all of it is submitted to cbp and they leave the country, you
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might be asking yourself why would any illegal immigrant want to self-support dhss if they leave now they will have an opportunity to return to the u.s. legally in the future and chase the american dream. if they don't they will be found arrested, detained and deported with a permanent ban on entry into the united states. in a statement to fox news kristi noem set apart the biden administration exploited the cbp one out to allow more than 1 million illegal aliens to enter the united states stop with launching the cbp home out restoring integrity to the immigration system if they don't self-support we will find them, deport them and they will never return. the biden administration use of the cbp one out allowed 40000 migrants to come into u.s. at the port of entry every month totaling 1 million migrants by the presidency president trump terminated out immediately upon taking office leaving the scenes of migrants dismayed at the border on the day of his inauguration as they learn they
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were canceled never coming back dhs tells me to the new self deportation starting today and dhs can use the data from the prior cbp one out registration to track migrants. in a nutshell trump took biden's program which was bringing migrants and completely repurposed it to get them out. >> total reversal, bill melugin thank you very much. susan congresswoman jasmine crockett says it's not a crime to enter the country illegally. watch this. >> they continue to say things like the illegals and that they broke the law coming in. what they're not telling the american people it is a civil violation. it is not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally. it's not criminal is not a crime don't give me this fake outrage about criminals roaming a street
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when you have them down for the biggest criminal that we've ever seen going into the white house. >> interesting comment. tom home in doing so here's the question is it a crime or a misdemeanor to enter the country illegally. >> it is a crime to enter the country illegally on title viii the united states 1325 it's really pathetic that any member of congress to understand what the law says they wrote it they enacted signed by prison is a criminal violation to enter the country legally. if you entered prior it's a felony. i've been saying this for i don't how long on your show and years ago during the hearing it's a crime to enter illegally and we will enforce those laws how. dhs secretary kristi noem says more funding is needed to continue the deportations, listen to this. >> we need to remember to ask congress needs to continue with
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funding this demonstration is asked for h we have a seer discussion in front of us is weak and in the reconciliation discussion that needs to happen we have weeks before were out of the funds to continue the operation. spell it out for us. how much more money do you need, we talked about this many times we need a minimum of 86 william dollars, the secretary's rate were out of money. were running out of bed for weeks about 46000 in custody no we ought to be 65000 at this point in time. when we run out of beds as soon as we stop enforcement operation we have to have a bed to put them in for little so congress that they need to get us the funding that we need so this administration can keep the promises that they need to
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dementia people. i think the president has given amanda illegal immigration is number one issue in the campaign and were doing great the border is done 97%, 97% decrease were up about three times as many interior as provided but that's not enough we have to do more and we need money would be safe to say the lack of resources on running out of money is the reason why you've not supported as many as you wanted to deport? >> i know a lot of the media is saying that and we have a lot of members with the deportation numbers are reflection of the secure border. we'll have millions of coming across running around immigration portageville 97%. got a ways we went from 1800 joe biden today for, the bartender border's lockdown. deportation is all interior arrest and what the media has been doing the comparing under joe biden, cbp removals plus ice removals that's not the same as ice removals and interior the removal under joe biden price interior enforcement with a loss
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in the store close and the agency those numbers under the trump administration. again if we have more money we can do more. ice has arrested a palestinian activist who led anti-israel pro-hamas protest on columbia's campus. he has a green card, can you deport illegal immigrant? >> absolutely we can. did he violate the terms of his visa that he violate the terms of his residency. committing crimes. attacking israeli students, locking down buildings, destroying property, absolutely any resident alien that commits a crime is eligible for deportation lashes one out of many we will send a strong message anybody on a foreign visa you're given a grearight to come to the greatest country on earth and studying our colleges but when you cover the study you have to obey the laws of this country you have to obey
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the requirements of the visa to be lawful why you're here. it's a great privilege to starting this country but will be given to you is don't violate our laws. >> audit tom home and thank you for joining us as always. i know we'll see you again soon. still ahead msnbc host wants you en masse to abandon doge. >> why don't you go back to your day job. and work that out. and leave those of us to do government to do government. you cannot do both. >> i will leave it to joe concha to get on that one and he will. he is coming up. we are watching your money, tariff uncertainty slamming the market, the nasdaq down over 33.1% huge loss the s&p 500 and the nasdaq trucking for the worst day of 18th more "varney" & company this
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for the worst day since decemben again. it's back below $80000.799 as we speak. adam johnson a market watcher joining us on the phone today. i say uncertainty feeling the selloff it would take a strong stomach to jump into the selloff and by wooden it? >> it certainly would i must strap into my desk here in front of a computer. this is nothing new selloff topic, we're talking last week when i was with you in the studio that there has been over the past three years exactly 13 decline in the market of surprisingly an average of 13% and each was a buying opportunity howard on 12 and a half from my point of view as ugly and uncomfortable in the moment this is nothing new we've seen this before and each one of the other times was a time to
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buy and that's a playbook you have to dust off. stuart: tell me one stock that you're buying today. >> look at celestica cls is the ticker, much like all of the internet, they've gotten absolutely crushed, the assumption the chinese have a cheap alternative called deep-sea and it will unseat the u.s. artificial intelligence echo system. i could not disagree more. in fact it is trading at 15 times earnings despite 35 - 40% growth it's cheaper than the market and is growing three times as fast, celestica cls. thank you for joining us see you soon secretary of health and human services robert f kennedy junior will meet with major food companies today grady trimble and d.c. what is the meeting going to be about. >> i'm guessing there will be
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tough but honest conversations between secretary kennedy and the leaders of the food companies that might be an understatement throughout his confirmation process to become secretary and four years before that kennedy has not held back with blaming food companies for america's health problems. who is going to be here today and the first face-to-face meeting between hhs secretary kennedy in the companies, general mills and pepsi will be there along with the consumer brand association which has been pushing for this meeting they will be in attendance to that group represent some of the biggest player in the food industry and their interest like class times, were male, coca-cola and many, many others. while we don't have exact details on what douglas goss, rfk has been clear u.s. food companies need to simplify the process food in going into thoe
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foods. >> something is poisoning the american people and we know the primary culprit are changing food supply is switch to highly chemical intensive process food. we have 10000 ingredients and our country in our food, europeans only have 400. today's meeting is happening at the same time the hhs is trying to downsize offering a 25000-dollar lump-sum payment for employees to voluntarily step down they have until the end of the week to decide if they want to take it. stuart: thank you. doctor marc siegel joins us now. we need a doctor and we got one. more states are rushing to bands food dyes are you okay with that? >> i don't like food dyes. i think bobby kennedy secretary kennedy is on the right track
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with all of this. i think getting them out of the food is huge. i also think and you explain this to me when i interviewed him last week. it's the beginning of something when you eat food that is unhealthy and it gets you addicted in the taste for it is deliberately manipulated menu end up unhealthy, obese health is not as good in your susceptible to diseases including infectious disease where you have a severe outcome we got it started at the beginning but is going to get pushback. if i say addiction i don't want to say is deliberate but you sell more if people eat more and if it looks good and you have to come back for more and is lining the store shelves, that addiction helps the seller. his big business and i don't think he's afraid of big food but i don't know how well he'll do. i don't know it's a big battle about to happen. >> this is not a joke. today is national napping day. it's a day after daylight
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savings time is introduced we lost an hour of sleep. are there any serious health risks to daylight savings time? >> for some people who were on the verge of something if they're on the verge of a heart problem or something like that if there blood pressure is marginable to begin with you get less sleep and disoriented and talking about circadian rhythm added exact clock in my have a slight effect it's more of a debate between who likes darkness in the morning versus who likes it at night. i tested myself today and i did not mind waking up in darkness at all but i'm looking forward to the extra light at the day, what about you. >> people like me who get out of bed at 245 every morning always get out of bed before dawn. it's always dark when i get up one of these days i'll have a lot in. thank you very much indeed. i'm off for my nap in a couple
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of hours. >> it to see you. >> we want to know what the people at home think about national napping day will you take a nap today do you nap regularly read e-mail us at fox.com. still ahead five years ago tomorrow the world health organization with a pandemic america quickly locked up five years ago. the impact is still with us that's my opinion and that's my take at the top of the hour. my next guest charging to ban deep-sea a.i. from all government devices the attorney general joins us next with his warning about china. ♪
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banning the chinese own a.i. app deep-sea from all government devices montana's attorney general austin connection joins me know you drafted a letter to congress why do you want to ban deep-sea. >> keepsake is the chinese buying application. here we go again we talked about tiktok and china openly try to steal american ip, openly spying on us. deep-sea is another chinese communist party spying tool you shown us the data out there login your keystrokes they are stealing the search history and a lot of your personal data deep-sea because no business being on any government application or hardware it is a security risk. >> beijing is going to roll out a.i. causes for children. i believe you want to do the same thing in america. my question is do you want the
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teachers union and public schools to teach children a.i. >> i'm not sure the teachers union teaches anything well. i'm not convinced that's a great idea. i have concerns about a.i. and i have school kids of my own i'm not sure a.i. is what we should be teaching children but we have to be clear china is trying to get the lead they are pushing technology and pushing classroom innovation. this is one of them we know we will have to compete. >> i didn't explanation the supreme court will not hear a case brought on by 19 red states including montana. it would've helped to block climate change lawsuits brought on by state. what exactly does that decision mean. >> and showing that the roberts court is giving deference to the state that is a good thing each state has their individual constitutions and individual legislatures.
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i think it's a signal the supreme court will let the state fight the battle up themselves, probably where you will see the court step in when you have really competing different rulings from different states and that starts affecting interstate commerce. probably when you're finally going to see the u.s. supreme court stepping. stuart: i don't understand the supreme court is saying what about environmental lawsuits? >> i think they will that the states individually figure out there on laws and figure out how to suss that out themselves read i don't agree i think we need a national policy on that but that seems to be what the court is telling us. mr. attorney general, thank you for joining us we appreciated. we will see you soon. still ahead steve forbes on the tariffs on mexico and canada may go higher in the future california congressman darrell issa on nominating trumper nobel peace prize, joe concha on msnbc host telling elon musk to
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