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cheryl casone for maria bartiromo monday, june 30, 8:00 a.m. on the east coast this hour freedom capital markets chief global strategist to weigh in on record market run, and upcoming trade talks the president is touting california gubernatorial candidate is here on fiscally
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conservative socially responsible democratic stance can win over voters in the golden state, senate clearing a major hurled to advance the big, beautiful bill to debate phase a skrot. maria: vote-a-rama expected less than three hours on capitol hill to vote for final package kelly saberi live in washington with more. >> good morning, cheryl after nearly 16 hour reading of the bill, debate continues into following evening before decided just before 10 a.m. sunday night the vote-a-rama would happen today expecting it within next hour now this means there is going to be a series of votes that are going to continue throughout the day, on amendments not legislation that will likely extend into late tonight possibly into tomorrow morning, only two republicans voted not to advance the bill senators rand paul and thom tillis president trump threatened to back the primary challenger against tillis in
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the next election after that decision tillis announcing will not seek reelection addressing fellow lawmaker saids republicans are about to make a mistake. >> it is inescapable there a this bill and current form, will betray the very promise that donald j. trump made in the oval office or in the cabinet room, where he said we can go after wage fraud abuse on any program, i am telling the president you have been misinformed. >> found support from democrats commended the north carolina senator for animated speech with one long time senator praising tillis's quote political courage. >> it is seldom you hear a speech on the floor in senate you know so personal heartfelt so meaningful as the statement made by author tillis earlier.
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basically said in positive way that, the president was wrong in believing, going to hurt ordinary people -- >> we convene at 9:00 this morning, and shortly vote after that, we are expecting democrats to talk billion amendments that center around people losing their healthcare, and hospital systems. cheryl: live in washington thank you karoline downey. caroline: going out with a bang built look senate version two big binges unidentified that are different from house version that i think we need to remember some good some not so good i think everything salt the deduction now up to 40,000 the time horizon shorter not 10 years, five years back down to 10 apparently that modelfied lawler and salt cakes the caucus. maria: ma. maria: maria: maria: maria: . >> they part of biden,
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inflation reduction act not a great legacy the senate is trying to preserve some climate change being a advisement of the abide administration keeping green energy subsidies cronyism we need remember that the cost not. cheryl: president trump, did sit down with, maria, for exclusive interview on "sunday morning futures", coming up one of the most successful weeks of presidency she asked him all you will about what is next for iran, china the world energy supply. maria: do you think the iranian regime hid some before the strike? president trump: no. maria: you are clear you can't have a weapon you have to come something is going to happen. president trump: first of all very hard to do very dangerous to do very, very heavy a very hard thing to do plus we did not give much notice they did not foe we were coming until
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then, nobody felt we would go after that site because everybody said that site is inpenetrable you are not going to -- the bottom of a mountain. and, it is granite granite solid as stone, so no, they did not i do believe they had people there because you had cars, and those were masons working with concrete, trying to seal up the entrance to where bomb would most likely go in. they did that they were working on that bomb went through like it was butter absolute butter. maria: i saw reports 400 kilograms 800 pounds they moved but i wonder if it is traceable if they were to have -- they did not move anything. president trump: moved themselves trying to life did not move anything did not think it was going to be a koobl what we did. maria: maria: maria: maria: . >> doable what we did there were energy commissions that went there, just --
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>> thousands of tons of -- rock, are in that room right now that room the whole place was just destroyed. the other two also, now israel was able to do damage, but we did final damage, and we have aggravate submarines mot world every signing one hit their target. maria: how do you know if he tried to start up again iran said halting cooperation with u.n. nuclear watchdog. president trump: last thing they are going feedback doing for a period of time at least, is -- they had it they've been trying for 25 years. the last thing they are going to do is nuclear we had to have it them they were close to a nuclear bomb absolutely. maria: ive heard from people inside iran the regime in iran has executed more than iranian civilians past 48 hours than number of iranians who died in 12-day war a regime building
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missiles or trying to build a nuclear weapon why sch we think they are going to give up this on. president trump: might not give you the but going to give up they are exhausted they took hits like nobody has taken, frankly israel, it was perfect time, we went in, we destroyed their nuclear capability. and we stopped it was beautiful thing, they couldn't have gone on much forever, israel was very that was very intense 12 days very, very intense. maria: has any other country suggested to you recently as a result of this that they want to join the abraham accords? >> yes great countries in there right now i think going to start loading them up because iran was primary problem, i thought iran i thought we had are a period of time i thought iran would join abraham accords along with everybody else frankly they would have been better off
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than where they are right now i spovnd to ayatollah made nasty, statements i thought it was a good response i said its time to get back to business you got to rebuild your run. maria: what about abraham accords would syria enter. president trump: i don't know i took off sanctions at the request of some other countries, friends of ours i took off sanctions on syria to give them a chance sanctuary. maria: sanctions are very strong we have sanctions on iran too you take them off, i sort of gave expression you get more sometimes with honey than vinegar such anger with iran since not even doing this before i have been doing this politically, there is always anger, like know happiness. they ought to be happy they haven't seen enjoyed their lives, like fighting, and just doesn't make sense. maria: you made sanctions on
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oil with regard to china allowing china to buy from iran. president trump: i didn't say that we have sanctions on if they do a job can be peaceful show not doing harm i would take sanctions off, the sanctions would make that big difference as you know, when i was, we had a great success in the first term greatest economy in the history of our country, by the way, it is going to be absolutely -- this is better i think even much better we have greatest economy in history. and we used sanctions very carefully sanctions cost us a lot of money, not just putting sanctions on it costs a lot of money but i would -- one of the things i was thinking about doing, for countries like if they behave like iran where they can sell oil they can do, the things that you want to be able to do, the sanctions are very powerful it makes it difficult i am not looking to make it difficult i want them to have a o good
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life but they were trying to develop a bomb the reason trying to develop a bomb like that is to use it. maria: china taking 90% iranian oil exports, are you allowing that to continue. president trump: well you know place lot of oil around right now we have a lot of oil we have more than anybody else, actually, oil is hitting low prices now very low, 60s, i think going lower so much oil around, butt biden did not let people use it biden closed up you know the inflation was caused by oil, he have started closing up the things we did we had it down into 50s, 60s. you know when you look at berh per barrel but one point at a dollar 98 a georgian one point 1.47 a gallon the difference is between that and having a bad economy when you that is like a big tax cut if you have oil when you get oil down a dollar or two dollars that is
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like a big cut. >>. maria: gasoline four years low. president trump: i am so happy about that that is bringing down inflation we have very low inflation 1% inflation, and that is why, the fed were to lower rates should be lowest because country is strong we are taking in hundreds of billions of dollars of tariffs, we are we have a hot country, you know aggravate i love saying it the hottest country anywhere in the world a great thing to say. maria: i want to get to big, beautiful bill i want your take you suggested the way you treated this iran israel situation was a message to others do you think the strikes on iran nuclear facilities will help with putin? do you think you can being get a ceasefire there. president trump: i think we're going to get a ceasefire oil is low i think going to get a ceasefire because i think he wants to do that i don't think i know we wouldn't have had -- we are drilling
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like never before, that is how oil got down low a lot of countries aren't helping is too much with that the oil is low because of what we are doing we have more oil and was than any other country. michael: last week one of the best weeks a president could have in entire term did it in signing week not only all-time highs in the stock market, we got a ceasefire from a conflict going on 50 or 60 years hopefully this will last on top that have massive supreme court rulings friday three massive victories president can hope to have in entire term. that donald trump had in a same week, and peace deal rwanda, congo, look, it is -- it is hard to contain the excitement around this it just seems like everything moving in trump time looks like we may actually get the big, beautiful bill done with senate today, next 4 hours who
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knows how quite a while ago movers i think a chance can happen by july 4th. cheryl: port a lot more coming ony li "mornings with maria". stay with us. . asking smart questions about opportunities like ai. and how the industries born to support ai might better support us all. better questions. better outcomes.
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. cheryl: ♪ kick kig of vote-a-rama less than an hour 149 page big, beautiful bill over the weekend if i want passes may vote as early as wednesday two days before salt imposed july 4r deadline will make 2017 tax cuts permanent, taxes on tips overtime, increased border security funding, and cut tax credits during biden reached 40,000 deal on salt deduction two senators voted against it thom tillis kentucky senator rand paul tillis announcing would not seek reelection president held immaterial as great news tillis isn't running on truth
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social, texas congressman michael cloobeck i want your thoughts what you saw over the weekend do you think that big, beautiful bill is in front of you by wednesday? >> i think there is a good chance it is, of course, watching the vote-a-rama see how that goes that will have a lot to do probably on -- success potential success now, a cross section of the house concerned that senate by many doesn't look as close to what the house bill as we had hoped but i know senate still work ofing on it all working toward goal getting it done by july 4. cheryl: we are going to watch that vote-a-rama this morning underway after 8:00 a.m. eastern i want to ask you about this president trump said that he would consider, budget iran budget iran again if they continued with
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uranium. >> have here is what he told, maria. maria: democrats leased intelligence. president trump: should be prosecuted they can find out, tell reporter national security who gave it you have to do that. and, being i suspect we we will be doing things like that. cheryl: cartridge reaction. >> i think last couple weeks we talked about rarely see from executive truth -- peace through strength, the strength that president trump has brought to the table other countries know you do not mess with him he will act, so, for him, for him continuing to put pressure on iran to make sure that they stay where they need to stay is a good thing. the fact this report was leaked, is criminal, literally criminal. and, the people should be prosecuted we've seen this
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time and time define for those don't like pete's agenda serving supposedly at pleasure of the president constitutionally they need to be prosecuted when they try to undermine duly elected representative. cheryl: are talking about investigations to try to find out, i want to ask ground breaking with portion of the interview with president trump had to do with new york city, new york city mayoral account zohran mamdani you could do down on plans to richer wider billionaires said billionaires should not the exist. >> that today is inscription what we see right now it is not driven bin race it is more assessment what neighborhoods are under taxed over taxed i am naming things as they are i don't think we should have billionaires frankly so much money in a moment of such
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inequality, ultimately you will, what we need more of is equality across our city of our state our country. >> okay. so congressman listen to what president trump told, maria, with what has happened in new york city, watch this. >> what did you make of the new york democrat primary mamdani. >> i think really pad for new york, i don't know that he is going to get in but a communist a purify you communist you have to say if he gets in i am going to be president he has to do the right thing. maria: he said going to fight ice not allow ice to -- president trump: unsuccessful. maria: if benjamin netanyahu comes to new yorker is going to have him referred to. president trump: federal government coming down very tough finally. cheryl: congressman your reaction. >> project to see someone like that. maria: maria: maria: o project to a party
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nomination how far left has gone in our country, you know not where we were the difference between right and left wanted same for country, debate was how do we get to shared space what we've seen out of the left extreme leftist marxist agenda where trying to reshape the united states, into a system that has failed history time and time and time again. and so. hopefully, voters will see it, i believe they will, man not be elected, but, if so, we will we will we looking at the dollars going to support those kinds of things >> i know wild what is happening with democrats in jenckes congressman thank you. we will be right back, everybody. . [yawn] hey, mitch, how's the financial freakout going?
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meanwhile, there is, canada a digital savz tax president trump telling, maria, tax like these why he put negotiations on hold in the first place bring in freedom capital markets grief global capitalist looks like a good start. >> mum continues s&p 500 up 5% fortitude year, nasdaq, up 5% for the year last monday we were talking about entering, a possible world war, futures did not sell off on that readily, now, maria: maria: rallied, grawe highs the financials intelligent. cheryl: , maria, said on program you are going to see really words have come true made that prediction look at yields because, maria, asked president trump how dealing with debt their this run considering for the next fed
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chair watch this. >>. maria: how are you dealing with 9 trillion dollars yu this year. president trump: turn it over let me tell you going to do it this way turn it over short term, because we have a stupid person at the fed if he would lower rates but i don't want to have to pay ten years debt that higher rate, then get somebody into fed going to be able to lower the rates, we should be at 1% or 2%. if you look at switzerland the lowest right now much less than one point. frankly we should be there, too because without the united states the whole world doesn't work. >> you teefd names you said. maria: ma. maria: maria: maria: maria: . >> you are not going to do that right now why to put more pressure on him. president trump: because reporters ask me you have other names i say i do.
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. maria: not, kevin is very talented i don't know him but he is very talented wouldn't be doing that powell is. >> stays on point to whole time jacob is going to serve. maria: maria: maria: jay powell serving his term inflation hos not ticked up the way the fears were set when the -- liberation day chart through everyone into a panic date suggest we can cut rates we will see what happens, but sfwloors the next fed chair -- farce as far as next chair i see scott bessent in that liz shocked to see him for that, a lot of people posturing we will find out six to eight months. cheryl: that krim of.
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>> krim of jay powell a lot of dent has to be financed rates 6.8% american taxpayers going to have to pay,, trump has a point as it. cheryl: lower rates europeans are doing it. michael: unbelievable takedown of jay powell by bern wey moreno talking how powell never side peep during covid shotdown during covid talk forgive student loan debt no adjustments for any things, tariffs have yet to because inflation approachabilitying him from -- preventing him from moving interest rates it is very, very near result yields are falling looks like the market is on an absolute rocketship a golden cross in the nasdaq, yes. >> you know every time you had one last decade and half.
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>> i agree. >> 20% next 12 health insurance north of 20%, looks like there is nothing in our way, and hedge funds buy side under vested what do you see. >> have that moment is truly there we made initially hit that bottom where we made back losses from april 9 low. you know, this had a lot of us caught by surprise i didn't think in some sort of covid like recovery but now that table is set there is a tailwind coming with the fed cutting rates looks like two on stable between now and end of the year, the drama that goes on, behind-the-scenes to get there, who knows? but looks like we are on that path, then we have solid earnings the leadership, technology capex spend continues nvidia favorite stock cheryl broke out you have broadcom oracle ibm cisco, about to make all-time high hasn't been there since 2000 look at that 30 years.
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>> we have the right leadership financials we talk about regulation, could be m&a especially in the regional banks second half of the year. cheryl: thanks for coming on good to see you all right. we've got a lot more coming up, the race is heating up for california's next governor, one flat calling him fiscally conservative choice, complooub clooub clooub clooub. maria: maria: . >> right after the break. .
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. cheryl: the race for california next governor is heating up as golden state
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residents view 2026 candidate field many as of now rumors swirling that former vice president kamala harris could also join the friday. maria: dpi. ray. >> decision made one candidate entrepreneur philanthropist cloobeck boosting many affordability, california candidate cloobeck good morning what are top priorities for california the state struggle financially, nerving wake of the riots. >> california is not open for business, unaffordable i have stayed we need on offense not defense we don't resist we need the power of that 4.1 trillion dollar gdp we have, when i analyzed our state it
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was obvious to me not intended for me to run for office i said this is best we got out of all candidates, dand refuse, i have interviewed every one of them steve hilton, chatted, give me a break a sheriff running around doesn't know if running for governor or being a sheriff violating law, thinks he is above the law, with all due republican to co-host sometimes steve hilton good to the parliamentary government, steve hilton does have again sounds liqueurs, a vision what he would like to see -- >> stephen is a lovely guy i. >> a hundreds. >> people are leaving the state of california, how do you stop people from fleeing a state when you got homeless all over santa monica, you have got -- san francisco finally woke up elected a
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mayor that is a little more business friendly. >> same in gubernatorial race people had enough, and if you look at the numbers, you know, we are going to end up with democratic governor hopefully very conservative democratic governor understands balance sheet income statement don't steal -- proposition 36 did not go far enough zero we don't steel. >> -- his expiration is my birth dedicate. cheryl: there you go -- >> the pain campaign, 20-billion-dollar state budget on friday, thank you, 21-billion-dollar budget, rollback state healthcare programs for illegal migrants, due to 12-billion-dollar deficit. >> he is trying to meet in the middle. >> obviously, trying to recover might want to do something else after governor
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of california federation for american immigration found 3.2 million cost state more than 23 billion in 2023 weapon how do you. >> how about this, i haven't rolled out i have insurance fix on my web site, nonpartisan to open markets back up, something i did in my global hospitality business i've got affordability claire affordability emergency in the state, species act coastal commission until legislature improves, solutions for better life in california, if you look at edd covid fraud homeless money unaccounted for maybe 20 billion dollars, nonsense taking care of others i want to know where money is. i declare right now a bounty
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10%, of migrants found money 50 billion dollars i am going to give away 5 billion dollars to those that find and turn over who has the money. cheryl: ib elon musk can help you with that. >> speaking we need to be about performance results in california, okay? so i am going to launch the california department of perform and results you know what that is? acronym of that cpr. cheryl: i will let you deliver lines let me ask you this you mentioned steve hilton in the race quite a field sat down with, maria, she asked him about the state of california what he wants to do listen to this. >> you are running to replace governor newsom in 2062 do you believe you can attract enough to come out. >> yes, the tide is turning in characterize, people are so sick of what is going on, have high taxes the highest rate
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poverty law and order disaster, ridiculous climate extremism the worst the business climate in america businesses fleeing. >> talks about why people are fed up. >> i had dinner with steve hilton a week and a half ago people looking at us oh, my god a democrat and republican having difrn together he is a lovely die i met him working with cameron, frank luntz introduced us beautiful in par meantry government a citizen in 2021 of the united states loves this country very much love for him to work with me. cheryl: i wonder if california goes red. >> i seem rationale with common sense solutions, for the rest of us watching, do you not think that works against in you state of california? >> no, it doesn't because you got to remember i grew up in kind imparten first year of college california values unique with all due respect to
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steve hilton, he doesn't. >> i think i know you are talking to business community, but it is about affordability. >> one hundred percent. >> how do you change that. >> like i said before, you know when it comes to housing, i've got to pause through emergency orders, ceqa the way in 80s, 90s i was a builder then in california, now so costly to get permits recognized by indians not in my backyard pause, understand root causes pause them have legislature deregulate not totally but have regulations only to keep bad ashgz out let good business do good business. may be you can fix the regulatory disaster a lot of people lost homes in the fires. >> different but important issue. cheryl: thank you so much for
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coming out to see new york good luck in the golden state president trump may have found the perfect buyer for tiktok he told, maria, all about it on sunday right after the break you are watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business." ♪ you got your pride, don't you know only fools are satisfied ♪ ♪ dream on don't magic they all come true, ooh ♪ .
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and get set up in a snap with just a few taps in the xfinity app. the wifi is booming. app tiktok may be weeks away from a sale president trump extended deadline last week president giving, maria, a peak who that potential buyer is. maria: not going to extend the pause. president trump: i could no big deal like tiktok i am extending that, you know, but no big deal. we have a buyer for tiktok, by the way, i think i will need -- i think president xi will probably do it. >> who is buyer. president trump: i will tell you two weeks. technology company. president trump: very, very wealthy people. cheryl: i think, who buyer is. >> we will see he mentioned
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some sort of investment kor sortium i guess. >> how do you force from china, i guess the magic algorithm maybe china don't give that up in ai i don't think that would be necessarily that hard to reopro, i am interested to do see how this place out, i am not a tiktok user, so i am not as as wed as many other the people. cheryl: a bipartisan decision started last administration, again bipartisan, that chinese, beauty byte owned tiktok a national security threat. it is pulled off government devices state devices state governments have done this if chinese want to own to michael's point the algorithm that is a problem if you want to sell it to a group of like
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president trump told maria, kevin o'leary to kind part of consortium wants tiktok. caroline: not only bipartisan legislation violated a couple times the pause in the first place approved by supreme court, supreme court said this law stands we are up hontsdz it divestiture is in interest of national security we should not allow technologies arm of ccp to conduct surveillance on our citizens and propaganda on kids gen z addicted to tiktok so dependent for content when news of the potential ban was happening they were social media reactions completely in hinged we needed a mental health check that the point on
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people of united states it needs american buyer i am heartened by nice needs to happen asap cannot have another extension. cheryl: maybe something administration looked at or thinking about at some point could have a situation where you have some lawsuit filed that says law has not been you willheld law was signed january of 2025 we know that. you know maybe they are thinking before let's head that off get a deal done the president wants to do deals this keeps getting extended we're not supposed to ask about that the stipulation of the law was 90 days after that expired okay, law the tiktok banned in united states given that we cannot find american buyer but like you said there are so many billionaires financial firms i think should be very interested in this
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content platform because so popular, because a lot of money to be made in that, and what i understand not as complicated as instagram in terms of the structure of the technology, a pretty simple app to make we could probably make our own here if we ebb couldn't sell toilet american company i think we got to put, giving tiktok to american company. >> still have not signed a trade deal with china president trump, a deal in place we need that in writing, tiktok, i think component could be a -- michael: absolutely just like what was going on with iran, and oil lu straits of hormuz this is all interconnected to touch on caroline's point, a microsoft large company here it is a nice return for somebody to be able to
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monetize without stigma over it, social media companies valuable engagement through the roof more valuable ad dollars, is going through, i am excited to wash this play out from investor standpoint. cheryl: he told maria, standing by we are right back you're watching "mornings with maria" live on "fox business". stay with us. . ♪ ♪ he sure knows these parts well. folks say the plains whisper to him. (♪) [gps voice] outlaws in 500 feet, rerouting. making a left! innovation changes everything. man, he's good.
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>> final thought from the all-star panel. a lot of news to digested a lot of news made with maria's interview with president trump. >> a terrific interview crazy week in politics but she had on major issues we can take away from trump conduct of the iran war he's keeping them at bay this was to prevent them from enriching uranium in developing a nuclear weapon obviously very effective despite the leak which was low confidence of remind everyone but is proven he's putin with foreign policy he knows soft power and hard power. sin sticks, he pursued his diplomacy first and what with hard military action in the
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world is safer for. >> when he was in the middle east i'll never forget he said about commerce.com. i remember the days for fox business it was a stable country in syria that a stock exchange opening up the damascus things were peaceful between israel and palestinian territory, you did not have. it's amazing how the world can change it would be nice to see a stable middle east not just from my moral story but a humanitarian point. >> i think the stock market is hitting all-time new highs we talked about jay woods earlier the technical indicators i not only is the market getting high is getting much higher the wind is that our sales earning estimates are very, very low interest rates are coming down all across the curve and the best name as far as i'm concerned nvidia all-time new highs and if you look under the
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surface the competitor amd breaking out marble breaking out. oracle and absolute rocketship before the market opens this morning, for investors able to weather the storm the rest of the year looks like it'll be spectacular. >> it'll be a market moving day again these numbers are incredible with s&p and nasdaq and all-time highs on friday and now what were seen with the market the dow up to 18 the s&p nasdaq as well and of course the 9:00 a.m. hour yoga voter ramada about to kick off in the big beautiful bill on the table, caroline county, michael leak great to see you both all be back with you tomorrow, right now the stuart varney to take us to the next three hours. stuart: good morning, everyone the president is on a roll he has notched up went to the supreme court, trade with canada, cease-fire in the middle east, wrapped up a succe

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