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despite that multiple jurisdictions in the u.s. passing legislation would phase out or ban goes stoves in addition to ones you mentioned los angeles san diego seat new york city the ledgelation on the looks now the agents that we talked to, real estate agents we talked to say you know people just want that gas, and the replacements would jack up price of the home, listen. >> the problem that is it pushes people into another option that at this point is just more expensive. induction ranges more expensive headingisms geothermal wonderful amazing but expensive. >> if you take a look at numbers maria, on the survey the government based some discussion on they found that to 40 million gas stoves in
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the u.s. have about the same emissions as 500,000 cars be expedite that president biden says he doesn't much care for the idea a lot of states passed bans on the ban saying you can't ban gas stoves in our state jeff flock next hour of "mornings with maria" begins right now. . good we morning. thanks very much for joining us this morning i am maria bartiromo. wednesday, january 25, top stories right now 8:00 a.m. on the button east coast slowest sales growth six years microsoft first big tech to race quarterly earnings a slowdown in cloud services underway cooling of the economy. big tech continuing to cut jobs stock this morning setting tone for the market down 2 and two-thirds per
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after the bell tonight ibm tesla. department of justice suing alphabet seeking breakup of google online business unwinding of positions like double click the justice department i also investigating apple, the federal trade commission sued meta over antitrust dominance microsoft to stop acquisition of activist blizzard stocks lower markets lower we are off the lows of the morning but, nonetheless, a decline better than 200 points on dow industrials, the s&p 500 down 38, nasdaq also weaker by 155 right now ahead of earnings and economic data on tap, earlier this morning boeing gen rally dynamics reported i have gone m earnings per share and revenue at&t reporting beat on earnings missed revenue tesla ibm after the bell you can see stocks mixed performances at&t actually up 2 1/2% on at&t general rally dynamics up 1 1/2% gdp out
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tomorrow morning federal reserve preferred read on inflation pce index out friday stocks lower yesterday s&p and nasdaq slipping as investors weighed mixed earnings, and mixed expectations about the economy. dow industrials up 104 nasdaqs was lower by 30 points, check applies of oil this morning, we have seen a move upward in oil, as china has reopened, price of brent this morning is i flat 86.15 a barrel, price of crude, also up, a fraction 80.24 a barrel on crude, european markets this morning also seeing a negative tone, ft 100 down 20 points cac quarante down 32 dax lower by 76, in asia overnight japan traded up the other regions are closed for the new year holiday, as you can see, there. back in washington nearly a dozen classified documents found in former vice president mike pence's indiana home
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lawmakers demand details who had assess to joe biden multiple batches of classified documents in his possession at the his multiple homes james comer former california congressman devin nunes weigh in coming up later in the show s "mornings with maria" is live right now. >> have white house press secretary karine jean-pierre stonewalling fox os news white house correspondent peter doocy yes doocy demanded answers on classified document schaenl. >> do you think the story was leaked by someone trying to bruise the president ahead of a reflex announcement. >> i refer to white house counsel the ones, closely involved. >> more basically, we know the president did it, why did he do it? >> i am defer to whens council office. >> president's words he admits to having information, that wasn't his why did he smuggle it out?
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>> i will let the -- the -- the statement of the president stand for itself, i am not going down a rabbit hole with you on this. >> not going there, meanwhile, the surprise yesterday, a nearly a dozen classified documents in former vice president mike pence's indiana home he denied claims last year, watch. >> as we sit here in your home office indiana, did you take any classified documents with you from the white house? >> -- i did not. >> opinions is third senior executive branch official with classified materials found in her possession, has anyone checked hillary clinton's home? joining me for hot tops all morning lodge kaylee mcgee white, james freeman cheryl casone, kaylee your thoughts on this. kaylee: i think karine jean-pierre stonewalling on this ironic since this is supposed to be the most transparent administration, yet and yet we've gotten zero answers on anything, there are
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many questions that need answers, like what was the actual timeline on this? who had access to the documents? and how much of a threat to our national security did this breach of protocol pose. maria: i want to see if we are connecting dots to the money biden family has taken in to this classified document scandal cheryl i want to ask james comer when he joins us 20 minutes. cheryl: why was hunter biden in that house during time documents in the garage talking 2013, 2016, remember that is when the laptop hunter biden was peddling his name father's name to make millions doing a job for burisma had no qualifications to do o other question where is national archive right now? they could not shut up when president trump when it was found he had documents in mar-a-lago all of a sudden president biden classified difficulties not a word from
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national archives they missed a deadline does it play political. maria: claeshl double standard are journal editorial board wrote that last week doj double standard. james: i am glad you brought up archives they certificated all classified documents had been recovered from obama-biden administration that wasn't true barack obama i think smarter than joe biden had a no comment on this one when asked do you have any classified documents? but i think what is -- >> ask serious when i said somebody needs to check clintons. >> all are wondering what is the standard we've seen people prosecuted, now there is an argument that presidents vice presidents are in a different category because of the law privileges, and moving out of white house but what has changed last few days is the president president biden's
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personal attorney saying over that the search the recovery over the weekend was a documents from his senate career. he has no protection from any of the -- i privileges that they talk about with a president maybe a vice president. kaylee: last friday didn't tell anyone that search was going to happen all of a sudden the president was a going to rehoboth beach they didn'tlet, the white house knew that is a 12 hour a search at that home. maria: you are right, and in terms of point on senate, i mean devin nunes who is the chairman of the intelligence committee. told me on sunday when you actually have to move anything that is top secret any classified document you got to put in a locked bag you've got to it is guarded how did he get anything out of the senate? james: i think a question people have worked in the congress know this stuff is actually viewers will be glad to know normally taking pretty
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seriously steps secure facilities you are not allowed to just go in grab stuff take it out of there. how this -- senate documents, ended up at the biden house obviously, have been there for years, what was in them why did he take them. >> do we agree karine jean-pierre should remove from her talking points, the line "biden takes documents seriously" out of talking points quick break microsoft setting tone for markets this morning a look what is moving with dow industrials down, near lows of the morning down 225, and then cofounder of, ceo is here, to weigh in on markets coming up how he is allocating capital you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. . ♪
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announcement you said like a. >> we wanted to create something institutional retail investors could use have a navigate earnings season main question always is if a company were to beat or miss expectations, what is the impact on the stock price going to be so we harnessed power of a.i. technology to go and exam passed data earnings preview away position portfolio look at strategies for options so on. >> it is a great idea, because people have all this earnings news being thrown at them every quarter how o would you characterize so far. >> so far quite a lot of companies had disappointing results we've seen that in price action after math also a reflection the economy has slowed sooner rather than later coming through earnings the stock market had a better start in part because i think hope that that will be enough to get the feds to potentially
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cause. >> you are saying fed pauses this year, perhaps, changes position second half? i think actually over weekend pretty much communicated after hawkish they are contemplating a pause i think history tells us again based on talk and analysis we've done they usable don't stand whole very long usually 7, 8 months october rate cuts, as distinct possibility. james: sometimes markets can be not so fetch shovrp people can react in ways sometimes emotional how much being predictive power does this have when you look at history how stocks moved after a miss or beat. >> we rely on the fact a certainly a element of psychology responding to beats, misses people look at guidance after an adjustment peered we find when you look through history there is a lot of repeats, to that kind of
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frequency, so teb predictive so far quite good we've had a number of cases, for example, in goldman, earnings we told people had noticed stock would be down quite a lot exactly what the app told you beforehand. maria: cheryl: what about news events other side we cover on fox business when you have a news event as far as recession i think if a contrarian if anybody in davos saying mild regulation will it. maria: i think that has to be. cheryl: a gut instinct. maria: i slick what gerry baker wrote about davos set, that you know what, they have been wrong for so long, you know, they were a lot more optimistic than i expected on the ground last week i don't know if applying it. >> you are right i think saying expect recession zero shock value i think everybody kind of accepted that is what interesting we did look back at what would be a holy grail
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of policy what i think aeb hoping would happen there haven't been many 1949, three, 93 to 95 probably last one everybody agrees on, during each period the unemployment rate kept going down so if you can keep the labor market, from getting completely unhinged maybe that is maybe the key we will find out next friday. maria: james watching the labor market, let me ask you as a traderer as investor long term would you apply stocks here or short this market. >> a i would not be applying yet i think too soon i do think that you need to start to thinking about a bottom, being put in this year, because if the hypothesis of -- fed pausing then reversing course markets are going to like that. >>. james: you were talking about last soft landing executed
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pivotal 3, 95 during a period a democratic president republicans taking control of the house, cheryl was talking about news does politics drive this. >> cyclical cycle i think very important not our expertise i don't want to say how that would play into it i do think that the moment pretty clear interest cycle has been instrumental to how market has been pricing. maria: for sure, jan great info thanks very much we will check out app, what if earnings jan szilagyl joining us this morning good to see you you are morning mover at&t stock premarket beat on earnings, but missed on revenue, the company added subscribers for the core wireless business plans to keep spending on rollout, and buildout of 5g, infrastructure the fiber network up 4% in 2023, up 1 1/2% again right now quick break the classified document drama gets deeper, house oversight committee chairman james comer to tell
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occupant national archives says no comment. >> mr. chairman thanks very much for being here this morning i want to get your take on whether or not there is a connection, to your investigation, into the influence peddling of the biden family the fact biden family hunter and company had taken tens of millions of dollars from chinese officials when we know because of evidence on laptop, if there is a connection to these documents. >> there most certainly is a connection, we are investigating that, we are investigating the biden family for influence peddling, when you learn that joe biden has countless classified documents scattered all over the east coast that is concerning what you learn who moved documents that hunter biden was in charge of -- picking the people out to pack the box, transport the boxes from points a, to point bit is a concern when you say this white house won't be transparent with american people he about a, what type of classified documents they
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have and, b, ho had access to those classified documents i begin to feel concern for national security so we most certainly are investigating, are the document scandal as part of will overall biden family influence peddling investigation. maria: i mean look. you know that the chinese communist party and its tactics have been successful look at fang fang china spy sleeping with eric swalwell on intelligence committee, what did he tell her? >> when you just said, who was moving the o boxes we know that hunter biden recommended an assistant to his father kathy chung she was the one overseeing the packing of this do we know if she is reporting back to the ccp about any of this? >> we're looking into that, you know we're looking into at least three different people, that hunter biden was directly involved with, that have very close ties to the chinese communist party. and this is very concerning,
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because we learn every day, about china's spy resigning all over the united states they have police stations, now in certain parts of the country, that they've infiltrated our colleges universities trying to steal our technology, and research and development secrets, this is a problem. china is trying to buy farmland trying to buy interest in our american energy industry we learned the biden family influence peddling was part of that they were you know, intrical part of china's plan to start getting foot in the door often more of our american economy this is a national security concern. when you learn again, as i mentioned maria that so many people in hunter biden's orbit shl directly involved potentially communicating with ccp, then that warrants an investigation. maria: this is just extraordinary, do we know if somehow the ccp helped get joe biden,into the white house? we know that he is their guy. >> yeah, we don't know about
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that, certainly, our investigation centers primarily around the money trail the money trail of money coming from adversaries in russia, from the shady burisma energy deal in ukraine, from all these -- wires to the biden family interests to the university of penn to the biden center for deputy plomacy artwork from china. maria: you said the other day that there was money moving throughout universities, and it also centered on art. so talk to us you a bit about that i want to play you soind beauty from wisconsin senator ron johnson, because he joined me on this program, yesterday. to talk about the family ties to the ccp here is what he said. >> the university pennsylvania received more than 50 million dollars in donations from people in china, in china 30 million came in after established penn biden center
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shortly after that you had about 160 members of the -- university of pennsylvania write merrick garland to cancel he china initiative department of justice program to ignite uncover chinese theft of intellectual property it is corrupt obviously, corrupt. maria: we know o during trump-era there there were a triangle of indictments of just this because of the china initiative they shut dhoouven houston embassy, took down chemistry department in havr getting paid to send intellectual property from harvard how is it possible ccp has gone inside gates of america able to move money around through art, and through universities? >> every won knows in academia that china has infiltrated our research and development universities they are stealing our critiques money we invest in in research universities
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for research and development for technology advansments china has ties taking that information back to china to learn university of pennsylvania led effort for fbi to end their investigation, on the base of racial discrimination is a bunch of crap, you know, when you look at money that china, has given to the biden family interest, one would assume maria they want to get a return on their investment. if all they ever did was china -- getting being successful through the university of pennsylvania, in ending fbi investigation, into the chinese spy resignation in our universities i would say a pretty good return on investment but here we have, in congress, right now, you a bipartisan bill passed two weeks ago creating a china task force to try to figure out ways to stand up to china, to stop china from stealing our intellectual property, stop china from getting our manufacturing jobs, we learned
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the president of the united states is directly involved with china and trying to help do just the opposite what this bipartisan commission was set up to do? it is very concerning. maria: very concerning, and i want to understand what people like adam schiff eric swalwell so many others diane feinstein what were they thinking how much damage has been done eric swalwell his affair with fang fang, chinese spy, diane feinstein for how many years two decades with a spy from china as her driver. and then actually the mainstream media tactics house speaker kevin mccarthy for blocking out, adam schiff and swalwell from house intelligence committee? really, swalwell, assist, omar responded taking to today mccarthy moves energy integrity of congress no comment whatsoever how adam schiff undermined congress and the honesty to american people by lying all those years about
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russia collusion story. how much damage has been done by these quote/unquote lawmakers, giving all this information away or having these, you know, relationships that are clearly questionable? >> unfortunate we probable never know damage done just through, adam schiff and eric swalwell's position on intelligence community i tell you from my position as chairman of the house oversight committee adam schiff has done almost irrepresent pranl damage to overall reputation of congressional investigations said so many things that weren't true, i support mccarthy's decision to boot them from intentionals committee hopefully we will get better people, from the democrat party representing, their side of the aisle on intelligence committee forward. >> before we jump, you say they are stonewalling you again i lived through we all lived through four years of stonewalling devin nunes and john ratcliffe during russia collusion lie trying to bring truth, what are you going to
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do if they continue tone walling just watch this over and over again you try to gettance they stonewall you? or will you hold them in contempt? >> we will hold them in contempt start issuing subpoenas a shame we have to do that we are going to do whatever we can to get information we need. when should we expect first subpoena. >> very soon. >> congressman thank you. congressman james comer in washington. we'll be right back. . a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the number one cold shortening brand! highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam. zinc that cold! dad, we got this. we got this.
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rivals pushing walmart average hourly wages just under dollar 17.50 walmart slightly down in premarket. looking for "american dream home," see what -- did there, your hoping to get a detail you might want to check out four cities goldman sachs extending out a note identifying phoenix, arizona san jose california autin texas, san diego as markets where prices are about to plunge bank predicting 25% price decline overall for four cities, the only market they say that is going to escape the can karen airnl goldman sachs predicting national average 6% drop in prices this year. so, if you are -- i said before, interest rates are higher when price go down 40 or 50 grand.
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maria: if you don't have the dollars to get that mortgage with aa year ago maybe a price is still, not in your neighborhood yet i don't know. >> pool funds a nice place in zaun i volunteer summer. >> cover wednesday night. >> 9 pm. >> go a tv right there. cheryl: thank you. maria: u.s. and europe's economy a divergence u.s. businesses contraction in business in january signaling he slowdown in o moment europe apparently starting to stabilize first read u.s. fourth quarter gdp out tomorrow morning economists expecting it grew by 2.6 prd analyzed last quarter author of taxes have consequences art laffer is here great to see you -- >> s you are having away too
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much fun on that set i wish if there were any. >> funny talk about potential for recession, looks like, a more optimism out there do you still expect a recession this year? >> well, i expect slowdown continued slow don we have been slowing down for some, 25 years maria. whether participation rates or real gdp, or whether you look at debt ceiling, fed balance sheet a long decline we need to have a major political change in this policies really a reversal like reagan had to bring this economy back into full strength, that is just not in the cards at least not in near-term. james: james freeman here when you think what could be a similar revolutionary positive development i feel at least on corporate tax end in pretty good shape probably tough time to get a tax cut, to all the way to signature from president, do you think a deregulation opportunity i mean if you are reviving house
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republicans, what ideas they should push to try and get, growth moving what would it be? >> yeah james two things number one it is amazing to me that, biden has note overturned the trump tax cuts because they are really, really working, revenues way up not down like they said they would be. jobs creation out putt revenues all of that the trump tax cut was magnificent, if i were looking forward as republican going to what we should push i think med transparency biggest bang per buck of anything in arena we've had a huge decline in u.s., life expectation relative to the eurozone we've had huge increase in cost relative to eurozone because we have no idea what prices are what the outcomes are or any of that, that is where i push trump did an executive order requiring hospitals medical facilities to put up prices biden did not eliminate trump's order there seems
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union yum anonymity huge impact on lives. >> a huge impact on debt, should not we have with real transparency in terms of what stuff costs so that we understand what to spend, and how to identify places to pull back given the 31.4 trillion-dollar debt. >> president biden is claiming republicans could ruin the economy, this happened in first meeting with democrat congressional leadership in the new congress, watch this. >> we also want to talk about -- the extreme republican economic plans, apparently genuinely serious about cutting social security, medicare i love their 30% sales taxing we are going to talk a lot about that, i have known -- republicans, wreck
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our economy or nor did anybody around this table in my view. >> no mention of five trillion+ democrats borrowing in two years on joe biden's watch. >> he is throwing out red he herrings that is all he is doing it is political, claptrap to be honest with you the republicans really want to get some sort of semblance of controling spending what they would like some want 23% sales taxing some other things in general all they want to do is bring spending down to make it more in conformity with taxing revenue keep that debt from soaring. maria: great to get your take thanks so much art laffer we are taking a break with we come back. >> a my pleasure . >> devin nunes here former chairman of the intel committee, next. ♪ .
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me right now a man who would would know ceo truth social former california congressman devin nunes, what can you tell us is former president about to give you up on that exclusive with truth social? >> maria this is about the tenth time this story has been regurgitated over and over a classic lesson in kind of a swamp how fake news nooifrts are started what this stems from, is that trump campaign has went day fake instagram to say we need to be able to use your platform that is obviously, fake instagram have well over probably 100 million american on platform, right now you have, the leading presidential contender cannot advertise campaign cannot operate on those platforms there is a pending case in ninth circuit court of appeals against social media giants but as meantime president trump didn't need new company
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i didn't need a new job we were told you guys are republicans you are conservative why don't you create your own company what does it matter private companies, if twitter, and instagram facebook if they won't want donald trump or any other american screw you we be sick you off create your company that is what president trump did i tell you the scandal here that is not talked about, that they refuse to talk about is, is that we are a i private company, we've merged with a spac a finance company financing mechanism, the securities and exchange commission their job is to protect shareholders, their job is to help them capital formation, now, here we are a start-up just because it is president trump president trump is involved here we are, sitting here, with no with no capital from the public markets, because the sec run by biden, will not do it, these are same guys remember
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this gensler guy we busted part of russia collusion hoax interested tremendouses recur for clinton campaign funded dossier he is not working to get this deal done that is what sec is supposed to do, because it is trump, they are not allowing to it happen. >> okay, two questions number one is tro going to -- and end exclusive with truth social, no, of course, not, remember going back, remember going back this is all public knowledge we've over and over again told the press this, that donald trump can post on social media if he wants, i mean all he has a six hour exclusivity the president is very happy with truth social we continue to grow. >> i just want to get that on the record, but i am glad you brought the russian collusion story i believe a he pivotal
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moment for our country divided the country in such a substantial way, and now we've got this former fbi official, charles mcgonigal arrested over money laundering violating instructor sanctions same key figure in jump starting that russia collusion investigation you just mentioned, and he was working to get this russia oligarch off u.s. sanctions list you cannot write this stuff your thoughts have you run into this guy during your investigation of the probe of trump, russia collusion? >> look, if you remember, this is the guy that the democrats constantly put out there, that this was the guy the tie to russia, now in our investigation what did we find? the fbi, doj tried to go and coerce this russian national to basically make up lies about trump. now, this is how he dopey doj
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are the level of corruption at doj, here they think going to a billionaire with ties to putin, get him to make up a story about trump, as if this guy number one needed the money but number two more importantly this guy wouldn't survive if he was to make a bunch of stuff about trump and with his ties to putin can you imagine putin would off this guy in a second, look there is more ties here, christopher steele, fusion gps christopher steele also working or -- all top people with doj at the time working to get meetings set up meetings because he wants a visa to be in this country, he had been long known has been long known to fbi doj, for over a decade, in fact, i mean he has a mansion, in washington, d.c., a couple blocks from where obama's mansion is i don't think you should run around like this guy is unknown the only question who else in our government colluded with russians we know top people at
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fbi did doj did hillary clinton campaign dnc adam schiff the democrats in congress included with russians people didn't clue with russians, donald trump and republicans. >> you have a doj seems taking sides here, i mean you talked to me on sunday about this double standard, we know that project veritas, for example, and james o'keefe was raided we know that other people have were raided closely tied to president trump yet when they went to find documents in biden's home classified documents, in so many unsecured locations they basically said okay biden lawyers can do it. >> yeah. i mean look this documents blown belief bottom line as discussed on sunday documents just don't get up and missouri on their own, you cannot -- you have to -- they are in a scif a sanitize compartment intelligence facility you have to look at them there you can't walk out with them these
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are guarded most guarded in united states of america the answer how did documents get out over so long a period end up in so many locations non, by the way, are a scif we know howth the documents went to mar-a-lago got there moved by movers put there president trump cooperated to give them back told them they can healthcare whatever they want back the tell a guns abuysing 6:00 a.m. all day mar-a-lago a search warrant not for specific documents intelligence agencies had to know what documents trump you would have wouldn't have they go to trump, and they can get a warrant to go through, his kids's bedroom wife's closest this is just ridiculous two-tiered system justice in this country >> by the way, rand paul senator paul from kentucky made a comment about the fbi,
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and all of this he says that we need a complete revamp fbi will only be reformed if we remove and replace top 10% of the agency. how do you take the out quick. >> i think that is accurate i have said total corruption at national security division because they can wall that off they can use the powers of the government, the intelligence agencies to run around run investigation most country doesn't know about. >> all right, devin good to get your take we so appreciate your time thank you devin nunes we'll be right back. stay with us. . .
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maria: welcome back. one of my favorite stories of the day, dog walking becomes a money-making business, new yorkers who can make up to $100,000 a year. todd. >> my good friend from law school, when we graduated while he was practicing law, started a company called who leapt the dogs out in san francisco, sold it for a a lot more than $100,000. martha: -- maria: wow. what do you think? >> what am i doing here? i could be making six figures out spending my day with dogs. maria: i love it, james. >> it's a great labor market. i don't see a recession in new york city. maria: all right, thanks, everybody. have a great day, everybody. we'll see you origin. stu, take it away. stuart: good morning, maria, and go

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