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>> every four year ifs you look at seasonal tendency in february and early march is weakness. using red days to buy. we've been buying every red day since the huge flush last tuesday. >> odds are very good that yesterday it was a very tradeable low. looking for money to work, it's a great time. >> looking to engage and bring the choices with the lows and has to happen quickly. >> people don't realize that canada puts up more trade barriers than russia for exporters for crying out loud. >> washington dc needs shaken up and president trump has arrived to shake up a city that's been long overdue for it. >> too out of three people said the country is off track. we have to go in a different direction and cut waste, fraud and abuse. donald trump is delivering on that. ♪ ♪
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stuart: that time we got back to the rolling stones and digressing too long and it's tuesday, march 11. look at that market. down on the news that trump will double the tariffs on steal and aluminum imports because we spoke to ceo of alcoa and antist tis pating -- anticipates increased aluminum prices and knack disease down 80 points right now. big deck a bikessed mcture this morning and -- big tech a mixed picture and alphabet and apple down more. the 10 year treasury 4.21 and that's the ten year. i keep going back to it. what would happen to college students if they attacked and insulted black students and put on white sheets like lanmen and
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tried to run blacks off campus. they'd be in prison and you know it. i'm talking about clear double standard, which has emerged on elite campuses and protections for all minorities except jews and something is being done about it and trump administration is threatening to withdraw funding from colleges, which did not take action against anti-semitism and they started with columbia threatening to pull $400 million and 60 of the colleges have been put on notice. better yet, the admin vagues is expanding the crack down on hamas supporters. khalil detained by department of homeland security. he's a palestinian that led harassment of jews at columbia. he's a green card holder meaning he's a lear legitimate immigrant but supporters are rallying to his defense, it's a free speech issue. no, it's a criminal
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organization. hamas is tar resistance organization and -- terrorist organization and they've got to be rooted out and thrown out of the country. remember 5,000fbi agents mobilized to investigate january 6? that was a full on investigation including opening all the demonstrators bank records and opening all their social media posts. here's the real terror group and who's financing them and where the money is coming from. we owe it to our constitution. third hour of varney starts now. ♪ stuart: jimmy fail with us this this morning. >> i would like to point out this never happened at my alma mater, national community college. woe only got up in arms if they
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ran out of beer on nickel beer night. to the point of columbia, i'm happy to be commentating on this because columbia is a school banning comedians like you can't come and tell jokes because they're violent and people might want to harm others because you make fun of them and got the kill the jews guy on the quad and they're standing up. it's disgusting. political violence should unit people in the opposition to it. when there's a double standard, there's no standard. the democrats were app lek tick about january 6 and -- apolek tick on january f. not that we thought it was good. they didn't have a word to say and you have to be able to condemn on both sides or this problem just subsists. stuart: got it. next one, jimmy. wall street journal said
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hollywood is pivoting to programming for trump's america. look at this tv show from shifting gears. >> good news, we're changing the school mascot. the minuteman was not very inclusive? >> what's more inclusive than a little dude in a is to being holding a rifle. that brings the country together and checks every damn box. stuart: don't hear that very often. believe trump would have an effect on hollywood? >> hollywood is starting to realize they've been alienating half of their potential customer base and catering to them for no other reason than the neat theaters need this. make a tom hanks reboot called forest trump and has a maga hat and can't stop running and this time it's for office and just keeps running. i like that and the alternative is getting woker and nobody wants tok nickelson reboot called few good men.
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stuart: we'll watch you on fox news saturday night every weekend at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on fox. hollywood isn't the only thing pivoting with president trump's popularity. what is amazon doing to cater to the pro trump crowd? madison: they're bringing back olekowski seasons of the apprentice. yeah. remember the long running reality tv show had a hand in making trump a household now andny now going to be streaming on amazon prime vide. first seven seasons available now and season 1 dropped and each week a new season arrives till they get all seven seasons. seven seasons of this sort of energy. >> david, i'm going to ask you to take the down elevator. you're fired. jason, this is tough, you're fired. >> i hope i see great successes from you, sam. no longer with us, you're
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fired. i have no choice. madison: it's so good. people can watch trump live here and we take it during the day and want more trump after hours, binge the apprentice now. stuart: might check that out. madison, thank you. back to the markets here, please. red ink again and dow industrials and nasdaq down 22 and s&p down 35. down on the news trump will double on steel and aluminum imports and mike murphy here with us this morning. is the future of the markets as long as we have tar i haves, the future is uncertainty? >> i'd love to debate that, stu, but short answer is yes. the market doesn't like uncertainty, doesn't like what's going on here. at some point, we'll reach an oversold level but headlines coming out like this morning, you see the reaction from the market. stuart: yeah, this reaction to the latest headline and it's the dow that's really taking it on the chin and nasdaq is only down
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9 points but a terrible day yesterday. are we near the bottom. say anything like that? >> i can. >> we're oversold and doesn't mean we can't go lower and watching names like december louisiana i don't want -- tesla, i don't want to chase it or nvidia and don't want to chase at 150. here it is at 105, 106. there's -- for the people watching at home, they cannot -- and we're starting to see this now, that marks the fact that we're at or near our bottom. peach reaching out saying i can't afford this anymore. should i go to catch. that's when capitulation comes in. you saw yesterday, it was a lot of selling yesterday. but right now we're still in a sell first ask questions later mode in the market. that'll turn and turn at some point for absolute certain take
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it to the bank. hard to say when. stuart: i must say i feel bad for musk, elon musk, i think he's doing a great job trying to cut government spending and all the rest but they're taking it out on his companies. this burning of his dealerships and that kind of thing and stocker has really come way, way down. is tesla near a bottom? >> it is. look this morning, stuart, stock rallied about 15 points and research report out this morning saying 90% upside in the company. what tesla is doing right now, yes, some numbers are slowing slightly, but the stock has lost more than half it is value. they aren't going after tesla and musk, i'd love to know who they are. they is. who are the people making coordinated efforts against him because i think it's very safe to say that they're doing this because they don't like what he's doing. he's finding government waste and pointing it out and saving all of us, all american
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taxpayers money. someone doesn't like that. stuart: somebody, like to find out who felt mike, stay there for the hour. coming up, secretary of state rubio sat down with peace talks with ukraine today. later this week, trump's middle east envoy steve witkoff set to meet with putin in russia and things heading in the right direction and talk conflict around the world. all that and more with benjamin hall. benjamin is next. can i have another pancake? from full house... ♪ ...to empty nest... ♪ ...to free birds. ♪ vanguard. we got this. fifty years of helping you invest for every chapter.
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peace talks with ukrainian official. alex hogan joining me. reporter: hi, stu. the talks are underway and heard from ukrainian president lori harmon myrrh zelenskyy chief of staff -- sl volodymyr zelenskyy they took a break after three ho ho hours and then continued and today there's going to be a large focus on what can be done to end the war and concessions to be made. afterring down last night, marco rubio met with crown theed prince and said he'd be in "listening mode". with the minerals deal, that's a priority and rubio didn't stress a time line but stressed military support for ukraine. >> i think all the notion of pausing the aid is something i
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hope we can resolve. reporter: back on the war front overnights and ukraine said russian forces attacked with a ballistic miss and will more than 120 drones setting fire to a fuel storage facility and a home. russia says ukraine carried out its biggest drone attack launching 300 drones and more than 90 on moscow and three people have died. in the talks of what we're looking and the waiting to hear more on, secretary rubio said the big concern and question will be concessions. what is ukraine willing to concede on and willing to give up and how far is that discrepancy and the difference is basically the gap between what russia's stance currently is. stuart: alex, thank you. tram sent a letter to iran and
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positive movement and wars in situations around the world. do you agree with that? are we making progress, ben? >> i think, stu, what we're seeing at the moment is dialogue and not seeing that for many, many years and this is dialogue and president trump and he wants people in the same table and use the carrot and stick and trump administration didn't think the june cranens are ready turnovers and peace and holding them and weapons as well and the weapons are held at the table and trump himself put on x that if the russian bombardment going to be extra sanctions and russian cities going with them and the thing action peace deals and ceasefire is neither side usually ends up happy and can both sides reach the concession or agree to concessions and mentioned iran, also very interesting to see president trump sending a letter to iran.
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secretary rubio said deals with iran would mean a total departure from their whole nuclear program, and iranians made it clear that's not going to happen and ayatollah said they're not going to be bul bullied and it's dialogue that president trump is moving towards and don't know how it's going to play out but getting people to the table and lets us know whether it will or won't. stuart: u.s. and china are having discussions about what may be a summit between president trump and china's xi jinping could be in june. that's positive. what could we see from that kind of summit? >> that's right and calling it the birthday summit and president trump's birthday is june 14th and june 15th and seven years. china does not want huge tariffs coming their way and coming the fentanyl way with crisis from
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china and that's something that china can definitely offer. if you wait till june china and russia developing and fearing that becoming closer allies to russia it could draw a wedge between russia china relationship and alienate china a bit. it's a fascinating to see the world right now and president trump moving in many different directions and talking to rush cha about helping with iran and talking to russia and getting rid of some of their influence on china. it is a fascinating place and diplomacy and first trump presidency starting off with dialogue and stick and carrot and president trump acting with both depending on where the dialogue gos. stuart: thank you, menge min. to the markets and plenty of red ink for the dow and nasdaq
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turned positive and background and earlier today, president trump doubled tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum coming from canada. then ontario premier doug ford went on the air to say he wouldn't hesitate to all power supplies through the united states if need be. trump said eed be declaring a national emergency on electricity within the threatened area and this was in response to ontario's 25% tariffs on electricity. getting the picture and trade war with china and -- sorry, canada and ratcheting up as we speak and marketing is not making a difference to big tech. big tech has a home on the nasdaq and nasdaq turned positive. complicated stuff. here we go. california has one of the highest middle class income ranges in america so how much can you make and still be
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considered middle class. we'll bring you what i call or some call a staggering number. rfk jr. calling for fast food companies to join the effort to make america healthy again. watch. >> we want to do everything that we can to incentivize these companies be transparent and switch over from ultra processed food. and to be part of this movement to make america healthy. stuart: celebrity chef andrew gruel is all on board with that movement and the chef is here and he's next. ♪ investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks?
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stuart: trade war is ratcheting up and mike murphy with us this morning and get me away with the trade war and bring me a stock pick and first one is sofi technologies. >> we'll get away from the trade war and talking about positives and may not go up today necessarily or tomorrow but the market will turn and look at a company like sofi hitting on all cylinders and bank beyond bank for the younger gin ration and ran up into the high teens and sold off with the rest of the market. so is the business changing, is
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the business going away? the answer is no. i own it, i stay with it, here at $11 it's a steal. stuart: reddit. why do you like it so much? >> recent ipo and do at rose cliff and invest in ipos and hope is selling them within a high price and reddit became public from the $60 a share range and ran up to over 220 a share. the idea is that they were a social company going to get advertising dollars and a lot of active users going from 220 down to 115, $117 a share today. that's just in the last few months and going with that selloff and there's opportunity here in reddit. stuart: on the upside. thank you very much indeed. stuart: parent company burger king, a fast food chain wanting to give customer as boost adjusting to daylight savings time. all right, ashley, what are they
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doing? ashley: looking for publicity and we're bidenflationing it to them. they're handing out one free item every day this week if you spend at least a buck. kicking off the week long dee with free cure row frees with a dollar or more and free medium coffee and i like those. thursdays are free large hash browns and i love them more. then friday is national pie day and handing out a free shock la tech pie and that brings the end to this commercial. stuart: we should charge them for this. we really should. ashley: we should. stuart: ash, thank you. hhs secretary rfk junior met with food industry leaders in washington and had a great
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discussion advancing food safety and radical transparency. after the meeting he joined sean hannity at steak and shake and listen to what rfk said about beef tallow. >> steak and shake has been great and thankful for them and rfk french fries. we want to do everything we can to incentivize them and be transparent and switch to ultra processed food and being part of the movement to make america healthy. stuart: he's back in new york, celebrity chef and restaurant owner andrew gruel. andrew, you can switch to beef tallow, i got it. besides the eradication of food dyes, what else do you want to see happen and get rid of in the food system? >> get rid of a lot of things but about the practicality of doing so. i'm glad he's having conversations with all the stake holders and the food supply chain and all roads to the
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health start with corn, farm subsidies and items on the market. we spent $120 billion on corn subsidies, wheat, et cetera. that turns into high fructose corn surveillance republican and corn oil. stuart: this stuff is making us sick. >> studies shown that and number one any area in which you've got high fructose corn syrup and metabolic and got to understand as well with the high fructose corn syrup me tap lying different than cane sugar and farmers will be hurt if we pull them and working through the supply chain and we're maybe moving some of the money towards the food we should be eating and only 1% of all those farm subsidies goes towards the products that we should be eating. that's just one piece of the pie
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and turn food recommendations upside down and funded by the sugar industry interestingly enough and we need more transparency for the agency to make the decision and what we should be eating and mandates and bans and done through the free market and getting the subsidies out ask allowing the consumers to understand what they're eating and moving to a better and healthier place. stuart: not going to be easy though, is it? >> nothing is easy. stuart: andrew gruel, sorry it's short. great to see you in new york. see you soon i do hope. >> thank you for having me. stuart: madison, staying on california, how much does someone need to be -- need to make, to be considered middle class in california. madison: it's a certain must remember. in certain parts of california, make at least $200,000 to be considered middle class. if you live in san jose. san francisco or irvine for
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example, if you make over $200,000, you're still only considered middle class and then obviously these are affluent areas and look across the entire state. making $160 and $191,000, that's stitt considered middle class because the median income in california is just over $95,000. now, california is the state with the fifth highest income needed by a household to be middle class. i thought we were going to show i was going to say the state is really beautiful and the state chooses to live there and not the most beautiful picture of san diego. any of us know it's a gorgeous state. giving a lot of money over to taxes. high cost of living and high tax rate means you've got to make a lot of money to even make it to the middle. stuart: welcome to middle america. stuart: mike murphy, make
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$154,000 to $164,000 to be middle class in new york city. >> whoever came up is way off base. they don't live in new york city. for a family to survive in new york city, they need a household income considerably higher than those figures that you just said. to be middle class in new york city, double that number and i still don't think you make it. stuart: but you've got to pay much higher tax, living in the city, seizure disorders tax, federal tax and state tax. losing half your income. >> yes, that's why a lot of people are look at places like florida talking about getting rid of property taxes, lower taxed states are seeing an influx of people leaving california and leaving new york, and i think the politicians here in new york have to change something because with what trump is doing and the foe cuss of doge, it's coming for new york state next. got to change something. stuart: got it, thank you, mike murphy. coming up, u.s. is currently 14th in the world when it comes
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affects the lives of people scenario as a threat? they'll pay a financial price about this that we read in history books". by the way, we're talking about it with howard lutnick tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.. ashley, what's going on at madison square garden with the stock up 6%. ashley: yes, wolf research upgrading to $32.70 and strong demand for live entertainment and enough to push it up nearly 7%. take a look at apple, down today and shipments of apple watches declined by 19% during last year. that's taking the stock down 3% and steel stocks interesting rising after president trump announced an additional 25%
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tariff on steel and aluminum imported from canada. u.s. made steel a little cheaper. stu. stuart: got t ash. jackie deangeles is here with what's coming up on the bottom line. >> hi, stu.we have charlie gaspd kenny polcari and issues you've been highlighting and our viewers want to know if they should be ignoring this volatility and what to do next. our guests are helping with that today and also this idea of reality versus actual recession and what's the difference and what can they expect. we'll break it all down top of the hour. see you then.
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stuart: we have max gordon in a-and-a-half value shipyard in -- naval shipyard in long beach, california. reporter: well, stu, trump wants to get the u.s. back in shipshape, if you will. calling for a creation of white house shipbuilding office and focussing on commercial and military vessels and u.s. providing tax incentives to make this happen. listen to president trump. >> we used to make many ships and we're going to make them very soon. to further enhance our national security to have a big impact. reporter: today happening right now in fact. >> the u.s. shipbuilding industry is challenged to build the quantify of ships for lasting effects and sustainable growth for battlefield and navy is challenged in providing
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consist direction for underpinning of the success. reporter: the reason behind this is chinese dominance on the high seas and the navy is larger than americas and the navy has 29 p ships and people's liberation of army navy is more than 370. china is also far outpacing the united states in ship building and it's the top shipbuilder in the world in terms of gross tonnage and the u.s. doesn't even come close sitting at 14th whined behind iran and indonesia and china's shipbuilding capacity is 230 times that of the united states and issue presents a threat to both america's national security and special competitiveness and it's going to be tough catching up to china according to the navy. china is right now on track to build 60 more navy shipped by 20306789 stu. stu. stuart: max gordon, thank you.
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trump's imposed to enforce sanctions. how? madison: by putting sanctions on iranian oil and last time president trump was in office, iranian oil experts shrunk down to modest levels and biden mott removing those sanctions but stopped enforcing them and that stop and squeeze off ie rain indian exports in oil. stuart: mike murphy, what would enforcing the oil sanctions do to the market? >> immediate reaction is price going up and seen the price of oil coming down a lot recently, and a lot has to do with the
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leading to stronger and faster globalist. stuart: how fast can we ramp up? >> if the president was watching, he'd tell us very quickly. stuart: mike murphy, thank you very much. lot more red than green and dow off 300 points and much worse than that earlier today. ice arrested a palestinian activist that helped lead columbia student protest and legal immigrant and border czar tom homan said in this case that doesn't matter. >> any resident alien that commit as crime is eligible for deportation and that's one out of many. a strong message if you're here on a foreign visa, coming here to study, you have to obey the laws of the country. stuart: we'll ask arizona
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2.0 and targeting citizens from a red list of countries and griff jenkin joining us. griff, which countries are on the red list? reporter: good morning, stu, nothing announced by the white house and roaders reporting holds -- reuters reporting holds up and afghanistan, pakistan and other countries and based on governmental review of the country and the red list according to the new york times is sudan, venezuela, somalia and libya and cuba and north korea and we could see, stu, an orange list and countries face limited access and a yellow list giving certain countries 60 days to address security deficiencies. now this 2.0 ban is expected to be enacted through trump's january 20th executive order where he's requiring intensified security vetting for any foreigners seeking admission to the u.s.. harper lanes kin's back, the first ban in 2017, there was repeatedly challenged but
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ultimately upheld by the supreme court but repealed by biden when he took office. now, speaking of challenges, trump's effort to end birthright citizenship tied up in court got the support of 18 gop house members including here with judiciary chairman jim jordan and filed am icu s brief and abp1 app allowed thousands to have the reprogrammed into a self-deportation app. it's not being challenged, stu, but unclear how much taxes are being used. stuart: what will we do with that, griff? trump administration is unveiling that new app to help illegal migrants to self-deport. arizona sheriff mark dannels joining me. are migrants getting on the app and deporting themselves? are they going to do that? >> good morning, stu.
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i don't know. that's the million dollar question. i'm in reno, nevada, meeting with sheriffs including tom homan and staff and that was a question last night for one of the members was is this going to work? i don't know if it will and there's some based on strong messages from the white house and tom homan it'll work to a certain degree, but i would say majority are not going to accept that. stuart: you know who they are and where they are. you can send them a warning and say use the app again to get out of here. that's how things might work. anyway, see how that happens. moving on, border czar tom homan deporting some legal immigrants. watch this. >> did he violate terms of visa or residence here committing crimes and attacking israeli
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students and locking down buildings and destroying property? any resident alien committing a crime eligible for deportation and we're goingings to send a strong message to anyone here on a foreign sense of aloha a sackmary and a great -- visa and given a great right to come here and study and you come here you've got to obey the laws of the country. >> he's referring to khalil. he's a green card holder and legal resident. he's been detained by ice. okay, sheriff, do you support detaining, deporting legal immigrants? >> i dorks of course. there's due process. law enforcement falls on due process where the rule of law applies and why would we not? what president trump and tom homan are saying and spared and well received by the -- summarized and received by the sheriff is america first and put our country and citizens first and protect them first. if we're not, we need to
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question what we're doing. over the last four years, we've seen that not happen. stuart: a new report reveals illegal migrant population hitting a new record under biden, 18.6 million people. that's what the new report says. my question s sheriff, how do you deport 18 million people? >> whole, that's the hardest challenge and that's why the worst of the worst are being addressed first, and there's others that will be collateral into that, but bottom line is i think that number is even lower the way it stands. the 2.2 million got aways and many others that we don't even know about in this country, stu, the challenges are great. but we have a president that's made this a priority and i barn tee he'll make this a difference and making this safer and get them all and a percentage and i don't see us getting 18 million and we'll do everything we can with sheriffs involved. stuart: highest percentage possible over the next four years. sheriff, thank you. always appreciate it, see you
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again soon. >> thank you, stu. stuart: venezuela stopped deportation flights from the united states. madison, why? madison: because of president trump's decision to revoke chevron's license to operate in venezuela. venezuela confirmed yesterday that president trump nicolas moderna ordered direct re-patuation flights from the u.s. to be halted and they're going to take migrants from other countries but no more venezuela migrants and venezuela officials privately warned trump administration they'd halt the flight and given 30 days to wind down the operations and according to to some reporting from "the wall street journal". in total, three flights carrying 370 passengers arrived to venezuela last month from the u.s. and mod m.d.'s government said there could be as many as -- moderna's government said there could be as many as 5,000 and for thousand they've been paused. stuart: i'd like to see what president trump will do about that. he doesn't like being told no.
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here we go, it's time for the tuesday trivia question. it's another good one, how many days is the st. patrick's festival in dublin? how many days does it go on for? mike murphy, murphy, you should know the answer to this one. >> i know the answer. stuart: one, two, three, or four? the anxious when we return. answer when we return. .. ever since they got directv, they don't miss a game— not the opening pitch, not even the pre-game flyover! bobby, look! it's baseball season in america, baby! you know those geese are canadian, right? they've got baseball there, too.
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stuart: how many days does the st. patrick's festival last in dublin? we have with us mike murphy. he should go first. with a name like murphy you should know the answer to this. >> my mom was born in cary, my dad in walden. i should know. i'm going to say it is number 3. i think it is 3 days. stuart: you are second. what do you say? ashley: i like it. tough to go against a murphy but i was going to say 56 days but i will go with number 4. madison: i like the party so i will make it last as long as possible and go with 40. stuart: i can't imagine irish folks turning down the opportunity, the st. patrick's day includes a street
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carnival, parades, begins march 14th, ends 14, ends march 17th. my flyover, a look at the markets, it started off this morning when donald trump doubled the tariffs on steel and aluminum coming from canada and the premier of ontario saying if need be he will cut off power coming to the united states, the counterattack from canada. donald trump said you do that and you will pay a price that will be so big it will go down in the history books which leads me to say tomorrow morning howard lutnick will be on this program. he's putting these tariffs on. let's see what he's going to say tomorrow morning. that is it from us. "the big money show" starts in two seconds which is now

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