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"varney & company" is about to begin. this victory here is the beginning of the end for donald trump. >> we have been told by some that you must either be for revolution or you are for the status quo. but where does that leave the rest of us? most americans don't see where they fit in that polarized vision. >> senator sanders and mayor buttigieg are both great people and either one of them would be a far better president than donald trump. i respect them both. the business of hard work... >> the fight against donald trump as president is just ...hustle... beginning. it is important that iowa and ...and high fives. modernized comfort inn's and suites have been refreshed because our business is you. new hampshire have spoken. stuart: the official new get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels hampshire primary results, let's start, can we get that? when you book direct at choicehotels.com. there you go. sanders, 25.8, mayor pete, 24.4, klobuchar, third at 19%. look at elizabeth warren, fourth, way down there at 9%. liz peek is with us this morning. look, i just said one minute ago the democrats are hopelessly divided and it opens the door to president trump. pass your judgment on what i just said. >> i think you're right. there is a tremendous divide in the democratic party. i think what we saw last night is that progressives with bernie sanders winning that race and also elizabeth warren have about 30%, 35% of the democrat prime arkansas vot primeary vote. that's not enough to win the nomination. here's the problem for the democrats. whoever wins and i think last night was a good night for mike bloomberg which we can talk about later, because he may, in fact, ride this moderate wave all the way to the convention and win that. problem is, bernie sanders' army are not going to turn out for any moderate, particularly for a billionaire who spends half a billion dollars, a billion dollars, maybe $2 billion to win this race. i just think they will be infuriated like they were in 2016, a lot of them will stay home. stuart: when the results were ♪ lucy in the sky with diamonds ♪ lauren: i like this one. announced at the bernie sanders did you know they were playing party there, they have these big that? seems like already stu was with was on the screen, sanders' the drums. ashley: brilliant on air drums. people booed him vigorously. stuart: i like this song. wall street pete, wall are not i must confess i do like it. it is not about lsd as most sanders. >> of course, this is one of the people suspect. it is not. problems of the long, drawn-out it is not, it is not, it is not. primary season. they are all going after each it is about a picture that other at this point. they are going after each other john's son showed to him and the increasingly in sort of nasty ways, talking about pete little boy said, little boy buttigieg's inexperience which by the way is a serious problem. said, look, diamonds in the sky. again, looking at bloomberg versus pete, if it comes down to ashley: that was enough. that for the moderate vote, stuart: john came up with the mayor of south bend, indiana, song. you don't believe me. i know you don't. you know, thousands of people, i know the beatles. mayor of new york city for 12 okay. what is this about in britain, years, i don't think there's any ashley? comparison. stuart: not to mention $60 if you are running a social billion. media platform and you put something bad on it authorities >> i think we are also seeing don't like you're in trouble? ashley: you're in big trouble. bloomberg's big problem is black you will get fined. voters. he's lined up dozens and dozens also the management will be in bug trouble as well. of black supporters, people big fines. behind him now. they can block your site. guess what, money talks. all of this is being overseen by he has an unlimited checkbook. the office of communications, that is just irresistible. better known in the uk as stuart: $60 billion is a lot of offcom. they go around and keep an eye money. next, how will the market react if bernie sanders does go on to on tv and radio. you know, it's one of those just take the nomination? you think there will be ripples things where many countries have of anxiety? market watcher david barnson said they will take action. the uk says it wants to have the joins us now. toughest laws in the world. ripples of anxiety, maybe? should we be looking out for the question always, who decides that? >> i don't think the market would be responding to the mere what's good and what's bad when it comes to content. stuart: it is subjective value winning of the nomination. i think obviously the presidency judgment. who makes that decision. november, different story. ashley: right. markets are not pricing in stuart: and on what criteria. anything in february that could i want to see the criteria. >> i know. or could not happen in november. it's a long way to go. they wrestle with it every day. any political pundits that are stuart: the dow is up 200 points. that is the market. now starting to think they look at oil. figured out how this is going to go are going to be very wrong. ashley: we have. there will be a lot of twists stuart: what have we got? and turns along the way. but volatility has been low in ashley: birdie says in my ear, the market because the market is not looking at this right now. up 7.5 million barrels. that is a lot more sloshing i don't really agree that this around as they say than we kind of turmoil in the expected. democratic party speaks to where we were expecting close to things will be come november necessarily. 3 million-barrel gain. i agree with liz that it could, that should put downward pressure on oil because we have but we have seen it all the more of it than we thought we time. rubio people got behind trump, had. cruz people got behind trump, stuart: hasn't moved it yet. hillary people got behind obama. ashley: nope. stuart: might. they usually do. there's only one candidate who 51 bucks a barrel for oil. won't get behind the other. look at the headline from sanders people. "the wall street journal" here sanders people are the only ones its, the agony of the tesla who won't. stuart: and he's very strong. bears. >> he's very strong. i think ultimately there has to $8.4 billion worth of losses in five weeks. become a non-sanders candidate. joining us author of the book, it doesn't matter if it's amy, the man who sold the market, pete or even bloomberg. gregory zuckerman who wrote that there are pros and cons for article s that correct. >> that is true. each. but the market's perspective stuart: let's move away from the will continue to be what's going to happen with the senate and book and move to tesla. is there something going on what is going to happen in the within that market for those general election. stuart: i mildly disagree with tesla shares that produces you in the sense that i think $8 billion worth of losses in a few weeks for those who bet the market believes that trump against it? >> yeah. will win. you know, stuart, i haven't seen that's one of the factors behind the market rally. passion like this about a single dow is up now 150. stock over a decade, maybe even i think that's a small factor. but one of the factors. two on both sides of the aisle. you have people that believe in >> i'm not saying that it isn't. elon musk. they think he is the best i don't think that it's a significant factor when you executive out there. they love the car. consider the nine-month process they're buying up the stock. to go. the market knows president trump is not done tweeting for the even though those on the other side, the bears, the company next nine months. the market knows this thing is doesn't make money. going to go up and down. very competitive industry. there's going to be bumps and bruises along the way. i think that right now, the porsche and bmw come out with betting odds are saying for the first time, by the way, that both electric vehicles. they're facing off against each president trump is more likely to win the nod. other. as the stock soared $8 billion however, the market cannot price of losses resulted from the bears. stuart: elon musk detests the in trump winning against an short sellers because they're opponent they don't have defined yet. you are going to have to have a really going after him and his company. he detests them. greater clarity as to the way so he will do anything he can to this whole thing will shake out. make them lose money. >> that is exactly right. ultimately, elizabeth warren being out of the race that is part of the story. he has been baiting them. effectively is the best thing that's happened for markets. he thinks that short sellers i credit my book for doing it, should be out laud. he is loving this on twitter and elsewhere. the announcement of the book. he loves the fact that the stuart: why not. shorts are under pressure. >> the reality is she had a there are shorts we talked to jim chanos and others hedge fund message different than bernie's. she's a socialist who was going house are holding on. to run as a non-socialist. we incurred losses. we can handle them. he's a socialist who's going to run as a socialist. eventually we'll be right. stuart: i don't know whether you lot of enthusiasm but that's a want to make this judgment or difficult message. not, but i used to dismiss elon i'm skeptical if it can prevail. musk as a showman, a barnum & stuart: time's up. it was a great book. >> thank you very much. bailey kind of guy but i have stuart: i read it, too. really changed my mind. let's get serious here. we've got the sto he has really done something here. he has created an electric car that would be bed, bath & that people want to buy. beyond. the stock is poised to open down i think he is a genius. 25%. what's the problem? would you say that judgment. ashley: miserable numbers coming >> he is a complicated out from bed, bath & beyond for individual. on one hand you can criticize the fiscal fourth quarter which him for all kinds of reckless included the critical december and january. same store sales, comp sales, actions, things he said over the time. they haven't produced much in the way of profit. down 5.4%. the profits recently was from problems with inventory, heavy selling tax credits. on the other hand he produced a promotions that hurt the bottom line and a drop, of course, in beautiful car. not only does he have fans, they're passionate about their in-store traffic. car and about the stock. put all those three things he has been doing other things together, it's a hard hole for at the same time. the ceo who came over from you have to give him a lot of credit. stuart: they are buying the car. the demand is there. target about three, four months ago. his production is meeting that he's got a big job on his hands. demand. >> yes. it has taken a little while. he acknowledged that. they have missed their goals he's optimistic he can turn time and time again in recent things around. have you been to a bed bath & years but lately they have shown improvement. you have to give him credit for that. beyond recently? >> no. by the way, i also question, one stuart: i see a little stability in, stability is a relative of the problems in the fourth term. quarter was inventories were >> relatively speaking. low, people weren't buying, stuart: relative stability in tesla. do you think the short seller people weren't producing, manufacturing was hit. maybe these guys underestimated war is winding down? >> you could argue that it is consumer demand. stuart: i do have a pile of going to gear up again. those blue cards, 20% off. so they're taking a break. it will continue because at this price, i mean it is crazy. you never use. the stock is close to $800 a that's why they're in a pile. share. you combine all the other automakers you get the price of they don't expire. did you know that? tesla. so you can rationally say, even they don't expire. >> the store might not -- if you love the company, love elon musk, it isti an stuart: let's get serious again. look at lyft, please. expensive stock. stuart: that's true, gregory. more money came into them, but thank you very much. you explained it very well. they did not say when they are going to be profitable. >> i try. that's hurt the stock. stuart: still on the car company, nissan, is suing the lyft down 5% before the bell. former chair, that would be oil, the price there, carlos ghosn. what is going on, ash? $51.18. ashley: they want at least i really want to concentrate $19 million or 10 billion more on the price of gasoline which keeps on coming down. japanese yen for what they call a breach of fiduciary duty as $2.42 is your average. company director, misappropriation of nissan's i think that's -- resources and assets. ashley: spike in california. in particular unpaid use of stuart: what do you pay? overseas properties they say, >> it's $2.42 around the country private use of corporate jets, so it's five bucks. payments to his sister and stuart: it's $3.07 on average. >> super unleaded would still be personal lawyer. and they say that he is well into the 4s in california. everybody drives an suv. accountable for all of this stuart: get out of that rolls ghosn insists he was framed by royce. it's a rally, ladies and gentlemen. we are going into the opening bell on the upside. former colleagues at nissan and 150 for the dow, 50 for the japanese government officials. he has a top hollywood agent and nasdaq, 15 for the s&p. here we go. will probably try to sell his spring just around the story which is remarkable for corner. home depot preparing to here, the last couple years. stuart: which court will listen to this, 80,000 new adjudicate the suit? ashley: that is good question. workers for its busiest time of it is filed in japan. the year. that seems to me a bullish he will not go back. stuart: the market is holding on economic indicator. it's called the happiest to a 200 point gain for the place on earth. you are going to disneyland, get dow industrials. nice gain for the s&p. ready to shell out a lot more same for the nasdaq. money. it is a rally across the board. we will tell you how much. remember joe biden's show me bitcoin please. optimism on winning in new hampshire? oh, roll that tape. it is above 10,000, $10,300. >> i plan on trying to win in the fed says it will take a deeper look at a government new hampshire. i'm not here to come in second. cryptocurrency. i don't know whether that set off bitcoin or not but bitcoin >> let's go knock on some doors because i plan on winning in new is at 10 grand. hampshire. southwest airlines, the faa stuart: i've got to say, i think his campaign is crumbling. says they will increase safety he finished fifth in new hampshire. i have "fox & friends weekend" oversight when they had a 150,000 flights without required cohost pete hegseth here to react to all of that. maintenance. the stock is up 44 cents. we'll be right back. [sfx: door] boeing, what is this about they're flying max jets around hello, i saw you move in, and i wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood the country with test pilots. they are doing that? with some homemade biscuits! >>oh, that's so nice! lauren: you better believe they are. they need to get the plane back and a little tip, in the air. geico could help you save on homeowners insurance. there are test crews on boeing >>hmm! >>cookies! 737 maxes, short and long haul uhh, biscuits. flights around the country. they're testing new software. >>mmmm, is there a little nutmeg in there? they're testing a pilot's oh it's my mum's secret recipe. ability to use the new software. >>you can tell me. this is not the faa test. it's a secret. >>is it cinnamon? it's my mum's secret recipe. those will hopefully happen the call geico and see how easy next couple weeks. if you look at the calendar, saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. next month is one year since the come back for the plate. plane has been out of service. boeing's cfo said they paid out $1.4 billion last year to compensate the airlines because they can't fly the plane, right? they expect to pay out a lot this year too. so they need to get this plane back in the air. they are on their way of doing it. stuart: the stock is up 3 bucks at 347 as of now. let's get back to politics. bernie sanders drew a big crowd, 7,000 supporters monday night t was in new hampshire. a huge production. the strokes were performing. is this how he is attracting young voters? kind of looks like it, doesn't it? new york's governor cuomo is meeting with president trump. the administration banned new york residents through tsa global entry. that gets you through security faster. it has been axed. new yorkers are not happy about it. the governor meets the president about it. we'll be back. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. 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[tina] you're an old lady. yi plan on trying to win in new hampshire. i'm not here to come in second. i never enter anything to come in second. >> i am the clear frontrunner in the party. i'm ahead on the national average of all the polls by 7%, 8%. >> new hampshire and iowa are important and i plan on winning new hampshire. >> let's go knock on some doors, because i plan on winning new hampshire. stuart: it didn't work out that way. he came in fifth and he left, actually, he left new hampshire before the final -- before the vote had been finished. elizabeth warren, she's out of the top three. she came in number four. let's bring in pete hegseth, joining us from manchester, new hampshire. pete, i got a real saw biden leave new hampshire before the vote was finished. i have to conclude he's done and i would have to say the same thing about elizabeth warren. what's the feeling there? >> that is the feeling. it's been very interesting to talk to voters here who have known elizabeth warren for years. boston, massachusetts media is all over new hampshire. they are totally unsurprised. almost every person i talked to said we have been hearing about elizabeth warren for years. we don't believe who she is. her plans, it's always been all about her, her fake background, so we actually know more about her so it doesn't surprise us she didn't do well even though it's in her own backyard. they don't see a future for her going forward and i agree with you on joe biden. stuart: not quite the high of the day but we're getting there. we're up 219 on the dow. when he said just months ago i'm 15 on the s&p, 38 on the nasdaq. going to win new hampshire, when how about this one? you declare that, then you come look at facebook. the parent of whatsapp. in fifth and we are already there are now more than two seeing indications the polls in billion users of whatsapp around the world. south carolina and nevada are stacking for you, you can't be up goes facebook, a buck 64. the former prohibitive 208 is your facebook stock frontrunner and keep losing badly to the mayor of indiana and a socialist and declare price. yourself a frontrunner. venezuela opposition leader think it's bad news for him. juan guaido. he had a rough return to his the question is who gobbles up country. that lane, is it really going to he was a guest to the president be klobuchar or did she just at the state of the union message. surprise here because of the what happened? ashley: the government of maduro independent streak in new hampshire? we will see whether or not she arranged for a little welcoming can maintain momentum. party when he landed. don't forget there is a travel stuart: good question. andrew yang has dropped out and ban enforced in venezuela right said -- he had a word of advice now and mr. guaido, as you know, for the democrats on the way you saw him at the state of the out. union address. watch this for a second. he didd the >> i hope this campaign can be a united states and other message and a word of caution countries. he yet to be arrested because of that but this is a fight, as you and guidance to my democratic can see as he comes through the colleagues. donald trump is not the cause of airport between government all of our problems. supporters who were screaming at him, calling him a traitor and we must address the real those that turned out to greet problems that affect our people and offer solutions to actually him and treat him as a savior. solve them. stuart: that's what he said. 50 countries or mo, believe, in my opinion, the single unifying force for the democrats consider him the legitimate at this moment is you've all got leader of venezuela. it is a tense situation. he is yet to be taken into custody or anything like that. to hate trump. >> well, that's part of the stuart: he is a brave man. reason why he got 1%. ashley: incredibly brave. he created the yang gang and a stuart: going to washington and going back on a flight. small movement amongst brave guy. free-thinking libertarian-minded ashley: very much. stuart: i want to get to this democrats, but he's speaking fight over global entry because honestly about a reality you this will be a big deal. cannot drive simply based on the administration banned hatred for a guy who is being new yorkers for, from applying for global entry because successful. i think that's why a lot of us who watched the debates new york gives driver's licenses appreciated the breath of fresh air that he is and now was, but to illegals. now this needs some explaining. it never was going to resonate who better to explain than betsy because it's all about hatred for trump. so andrew yang started something, it's not the last we will hear from him, but his mccoy. welcome back. >> thank you. on the terrible day, 9/11, 13 of candor has been nice to see and will be sorely missed, because the terrorists who hijacked the now it's all anti-trump all the planes got on the planes with way. you heard it from bernie from driver licenses issued by states the podium last night. that were willing to give them it will get worse in the vitriol to illegals. so in 2005 congress passed the from democrats, no doubt. stuart: i think you are in a real i.d. act which says, you diner again in manchester, new cannot use one of those driver hampshire. you have probably been there before. what are voters saying there? licenses to board an airplane, >> you know what, i got one with right? me here. stuart: right. >> so new york has defied george is from nashua. federal law. >> nashua, new hampshire. they don't distinguish on their driver's license between the >> we have been talking to voters all morning long, getting kind that can be used to board a really good sense. he supported the president in an airplane, federal i.d., and the vote last night but when you something that can be used simply to drive a car. look at the democrats and look at the future of their party and and worse, worse, they bar leaving new hampshire, what do you make of the results last federal officials from getting night on the democratic side? into the dmv records to even >> i think that watching your check who is an illegal. how can they issue global entry show this morning, it shows that i.d. to people they can't even check who they are? trump by his lonesome is a stuart: fair point. now i understand it. that's good. >> and cuomo is sacrificing all second term player, beat out all of our safety, everybody that other second term players. gets on an airplane to pander to the mere fact that he shows up the open border vote. stuart: that's true. on monday night and has this >> that is exactly what he is rally sucked the air out of the doing, folks. making us less safe. stuart: how do you think this whole game. works out? hard for to you say obviously i think that it's going to be an but governor cuomo goes to meet the president in the oval interesting game moving forward. office. i don't know when this is going i got to say this, you know, in to happen, but probably pretty defense of the democrats, we got soon. there will be a fight. >> there is a resolution to to call them patriots. this. all of them have stepped up, stuart: what is it? they have stepped forward >> isd agree if he regardless of who they are, what wants to issue driver's licenses they are, and it is all about to illegals, it must say in big one thing. it is about, a, the bottom line red letters, not to be and can you do the job. board a plane. doesn't matter what color, what that is what we want. safe air travel. race, what gender, it is about simple as that. can we do the bottom line, can stuart: what's wrong with that. you do the job. >> nothing to do with driving a car. stuart: i don't see what is >> it's a great point. listen, the voters here take wrong with that? >> many people in new york, very seriously the ability to including the ag letitia james, vet these folks. it's great to talk to them. says we'll sue for equal stuart: i think the gentleman protection. from nashua should be given a she is way off base. stuart: equal protection, what new job as political pundit. do you mean? that was really good stuff. that won't protect me. >> that's right, stuart. >> stuart says you might have a so does everybody else that future as a political pundit. flies in an airplane. i will get his name and number. stuart: you're right the root at stuart: talk to you soon. thanks a lot. the problem is the open borders >> half this diner could be pundits. crowd. won't have anything to do with you got it. thank you. stuart: next case. illegals arrested deported, the federal trade commission, they are taking a closer look at looked at, asked for anything big tech. else. >> president needs to stand tall their acquisitions of smaller on this one because the safety companies over the past decade. of all of us is at stake. when that news broke, i think it stuart: you suspect he will helped take down some of the big because i don't think he cares tech stock prices. lauren: everybody is worried much for governor cuomo. about regulation, right. the companies we are talking governor cuomo doesn't care much about, google, amazon, apple, for him. thanks for explaining it. facebook, microsoft, the big that was really good stuff. we appreciate that. five, the ftc wants information, i was in the dark. that was good. >> has nothing to do with the did they create kill zones by white house being hostile to stifling competition, by buying business travelers. these smaller companies. give us information going back they want to facilitate travel. stuart: you're very good there. ten years on why you bought these companies. check the market, we lost a a lot of times they didn't review the acquisition at the tiny bit of ground. time because the price tag was so low, they didn't have to. we were up 200. still, as a result of this, now we're up 192. i guess wheel take that. could we see any of these acquisitions deemed improper, shopify, not sure what it therefore undone. that's the overhang, obviously does but look at that. the market is ignoring that. it is up 12%. stuart: it's ominous. i would say that's an ominous anybody know what shopify does? thing. all right. online retail or something, is quickly, look at the futures. we will be doing a lot of this that what it does? because we are going up at the ashley: yeah. lauren: retail management opening bell. basically. 56 for the nasdaq, 160 for the stuart: up 60 bucks at 552. dow, 16 s&p. it's a rally. lauren: that is a record. stuart: a record high. congresswoman rashida tlaib u.s. officials say huawei can wants a handout for detroit. access telecom networks. she's pleading that fed chair what's that about? lauren: lauren: okay, jay powell bail out that city. 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tell me more. yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, lauren: let's hear what she you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. said. >> do you not believe that the can it help me fall asleep faster? government of detroit and puerto yes, by gently warming your feet. rico also play a vital role that but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and should be preserved even if automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. financial crisis makes it hard so, you can really promise better sleep? for them to borrow money? not promise. prove. >> what i believe is that that's not a job for the fed. and now, during the ultimate sleep number event, save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. the fed has a particular role and particular authorities and plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limited time. you know, lending to state and local governments and supporting them when they're in bankruptcy is -- >> yeah, we are going to strongly disagree. lauren: the fed bailed out or stuart: we're still up nicely. t.a.r.p. bailed out the auto 191 up for the dow industrials. that's a rally. makers as well as the banks, tech the 10-year treasury. the yield is up. everyone paid back that money. if you bail out detroit, where that's a sign of positive do you stop? thinking about stocks. there are a lot of cities 163 is the yield. struggling. price of gold down just a stuart: it takes an act of congress and she is a member of little. 60 cents down at 1569. congress. lauren: good point. the price of oil, where are we? >> puerto rico has had problems for decades. 51.35. corruption, all kinds of things. we came down a little bit on the that doesn't have a good model. news of seven million barrels of stuart: look at futures, please. oil in storage. so we have a lot of supply and we will be up very nicely, 160 on the dow. the price came down. samsung, let's get to those we'll be back with the opening bell. phones, right? the flip phone especially. tech guy, mark spoonour is here. he has a flip phone that he has been testing. show me. >> this is the galaxy z flip, it goes for $1400. that is -- stuart: wait that is a flip phone, it starts at $1400? >> that is where we are with smartphones these days. you enfold it reveals a 6.7-inch my body is truly powerful. display. i have the power to lower travels as compact and you can my blood sugar and a1c. just open it up, you get a big because i can still make my own insulin. display to use with you on the and trulicity activates go. stuart: there you go. my body to release it okay. hold it right there. like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. >> so that is the whole thing. it's not insulin. the design is about you can travel wit. i take it once a week. the other cool thing, when it starts acting in my body from the first dose. you're using it as a camera trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes phone. there is the flex mode. if i'm using this to take or diabetic ketoacidosis. pictures or have a video chat with someone else i have my don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, controls down here and my you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, picture up here. ashley: nice. >> that is what they call flex or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. mode on this thing. stuart: what is the screen, the stop trulicity and call your doctor right away screen bends? >> what is amazing the first if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, time you have ultrathin glass or severe stomach pain. that is bendable in a display. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. all up until now the foldable taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin phones used plastic displays. increases low blood sugar risk. samsung is innovating bringing side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, belly pain, foldable glass to foldable and decreased appetite, phones. stuart: that is innovation. which lead to dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. >> that is fashion statement. lauren: here is a problem. i have it within me to lower my a1c. here is my phone. it is also my wallet. ask your doctor about trulicity. cards are bigger than the size of the phone. stuart: you're not buying it. lauren: that would be the reason. >> what i like you don't have to have a case us because the whole phone -- stuart: got to move on to the galaxy s-20, which you're holding right there. hold it so the camera can see it behind you. now that is,. >> sal lax sy s20 ultra. here we go. on the back makes the thing stand o x, calling a space zoom. show you what it does. it gets you much closer than you have to the action. this is a scene at a beach. this is how close you can get to someone sitting on the beach, closer and closer. you have never been able to do this on a camera phone before. this is a first. it is a first before apple has it. they don't have anything like it. up to 100 x zoom. it is great for soccer moms and dads. ashley: paparazzi. stuart: you can zoom right in, 100xit it. >> very powerful t has a single take. because it has multiple lenses on this thing. you can actually have multiple takes in a single press of the button. i will show you what that looks like. with this you get video, photos, portraits, black and white. all you have to do is press the button once, you get all the options that come up. you can share them out. stuart: how much? >> the ultra-- stuart: this is top of the line, right. >> they call it the ultrafor a reason. the ultrais 1399. the regular galaxy s20 starts at 999. stuart: that is comparable to the iphone 11? >> iphone 11 pro starts at 999. all the galaxy s20 phones have 5g six months ahead of apple. stuart: would you rather have the galaxy you're holding there or up to date iphone. >> i want the best camera phone the business of hard work... ...hustle... possible. apple is in a bit of a lead but ...and high fives. modernized comfort inn's and suites have been refreshed we'll see what apple has coming out with the iphone 12. because our business is you. stuart: six or eight months we'll get competition for that. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. >> yes. stuart: at the moment that is ahead. >> yes. stuart: that is interesting. which one would you get to the flip phone? lauren: none of those fancy cameras make me look better so i we have four trillion dollar don't care. that is my answer. companies. stuart: i like the zoom. one is microsoft, one is aup pp lauren: creepy. ashley: good for stalkers. lauren: it is creepy. one is amazon, one is google. ashley: it is a bit creepy. so you have an m, an a, a g and stuart: would you buy it? >> jo no. i think it is very cool a. you have maga. technology. which one the flip or -- stuart: the flip? ashley: i love gadgets but stuart: that's right, mr. probably not for 1400. president. maga. you know who was the first lauren: if you gave it to him. person to say that on the air? it was elizabeth peek. ashley: is someone offering? >> as far as we know apple does you coined the maga phrase. not come out with a flip phone >> is it coincidence, the or foldable phony time soon. that is the way apple works. biggest names, biggest slogan in the world, maybe not. they study the market. they come out with it as if they stuart: we'll take it. invented it. we'll see what happens. so far i think the s20 is the i hear that bell a'ringing. it is now 9:30 eastern time on one that resonates with me wednesday morning and this market has just opened with a because of the camera and 5g. stuart: mark, thank you very nice, nice gain. we are up 150 points. much indeed, sir. it's an all-time high for the appreciate it. there is a fight between microsoft and amazon over that dow, 29,438. pentagon cloud deal. a sea of green on the left-hand bring us up to date on that one? side of the screen. everything's up except about five stocks. there you have it. lauren: $10 billion is at stake. they both wanted the lewk the s&p 500, that is also up, in consider tiff pentagon contract. percentage terms, not as good microsoft got it. amazon is trying to stop that. but a nice gain, 14 points. there are reports that microsoft the nasdaq composite, where is has asked the judge to throw out amazon's argument. that? yes, it's up, better than a half where is the proof? percentage point. solid gain indeed. microsoft says amazon, can you show that president trump quick look at bed bath & influenced this process? beyond. i'm sure it's way down. is there evidence that he met with dod officials to say don't yes, it is. 25% off. now look at lyft. go with jeff bezos' company, they got some more money coming across but the stock is down 6%. don't go with amazon? we will get more on that in a jeff bezos also of "the washington post." second. they are critical of president no, we're not. we are doing it now. trump. stuart: investors are selling microsoft on a major up day. here is susan li at the new york it is down a buck 75. stock exchange. more money coming in. back to 182. why is the stock down? all right. got that. susan: because they didn't move up their profitability targets now according to fox news like uber, so uber has set the analytics, 79 of voters, people bar pretty high, saying they will make profit outside of expenses in the fourth quarter coming out of the new hampshire of this year. hearing from lyft, they didn't primaries say the economy is do the same. unfair to most of us. they are sticking to 2021. what this are that was a bit disappointing as well. they will throw more money at you'll have my take on that coming up. fighting the ab-5 california worker bill, you know, looking ♪ to reclassify drivers as what's important to you. employees instead of contractors, they have to pay benefits at 120% of minimum wage. we spoke to the cfo yesterday and he says in reaction to ab-5 and losing that temporary injunction in court, he says saving for ava's college. that we believe drivers on the being able to retire on our terms. lyft platform are classified as taking care of dad. independent contractors and we think it's important that they why ameriprise financial? have control over when and how my advisor cares about my personal goals. they work, and this is a looming he gives us comprehensive advice. regulatory overhang for a lot of i feel prepared for what's expected in life these gig economy companies like lyft and uber. and even what's not. stuart: lyft is down but the she helps us feel confident. rest of the market is rallying very very nicely. we know our financial future is secure. look at this. bottom right-hand corner of the screen, we are up 197 points, with the right financial advice, right from the get-go on the dow life can be brilliant. ameriprise financial. industrials. better than .66%. 200 points up, 29,473. i hate to do this. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than life can be brilliant. i've got to get back to another stock that's way, way down. people in other countries, we will deal with it real fast. that's a problem. for the exact same drugs. bed bath & beyond down, what is but they aren't listening. it? i can't read the percentage. they've just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs. 26%. ashley: yeah. president trump supports a bipartisan plan, 25.7. stuart: jack, do you have any that would force drug companies to lower prices. idea, real fast, please, because i want to get to the rally. but the senate won't act. >> these are perfect conditions tell senate leaders to stop drug company price gouging for retail. you should not be betting on turnaround stories in these and lower drug prices now. conditions. retailers already need to be doing well to win your love. investors bet on a turnaround at this company and it's not working out. i think it's an open question whether -- does the world still need a dedicated bed bath & beyond for shopping? they are way behind on the omni channel investment spending versus the amazons of the world. now they have to resort to discounting to bring in customers. stuart: let's deal with a positive, shall we? we have a whopping great big rally on our hands. i want to move on. home depot hiring 80,000 workers ahead of the busiest time of year, that would be spring. oh, dear. the stock is down. tell me more about that. lauren: just a nickel. there is optimism out there. they are hiring 80,000 workers because of low mortgage rates, 3.45%. people are renovating their homes, renters are becoming home buyers and what do you do? you go to home depot to do that stuff yourself, maybe make your garden nicer. they are hiring people for their garden center throughout the company. but this brings their total number of employees to about 480,000. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> great example of a retail success story. i just want to tell you the contrast between what's going on in the market right now, earlier you were talking about lyft. it's good to see for investors who are saying this is a melt-up, they are throwing cash around anywhere.ey're not buyin. this is a legitimate well-supported rally. stuart: just hit another all-time high for the s&p 500. we have an all-time high again for the dow industrials. you are pretty close to 29,500 now on the dow, a gain of 214 points. this is one extraordinary rally. really going well. dow winners, look at the percentage terms there for united health, caterpillar, cisco, can't read the last one. exxonmobil. even that one's up. good lord. okay. 214 points up. can you show me the big techs, please? i'm seeing gaming stocks. >> you looking for the magas? stuart: can you show them to me? they are all up as of right now. there you go. no. can you show me the big tech, please? okay. all right. we've got a rally on our hands. up 217, up 220 points. stuart: the stock market rally has enriched america. >> i think there's increased optimism the coronavirus is not that's a fact. going to get that much worse in how many times have we said check your 401(k) and smile. china. the reports are basically it's it's a favorite theme of going to peak in april and start president trump at his rallies. you have doubled your money, he getting better. for all the commentary, the says. you look like a financial truth is it was beginning to genius. impact companies. well, now look at this. so any sign that we are on the voter analysis from the democrat cusp of it winding down is primary in new hampshire, can't extremely positive. lauren: doesn't that help us with the trade talks? in getting a full trade deal believe it. 79% say the economy is unfair to with president xi? no, this is a major problem for both of us. 69% say change the political china, the coronavirus. it will slow even temporarily system. their economy and supply chains 39% think bernie and warren will be best at handling the economy. move out. do we actually have that hard to believe. decoupling? i think you can make a very let's not get carried away here. strong argument it does give us it's just one night's sampling. but when you see that kind of leverage. ashley: bernie sanders is also left wing opinion, perhaps very positive for the market. the market would love to see bernie on that side because he's investors, investors, should get a bit worried. unelectable according to wall what do you think happens to street. it's good for trump. your 401(k) if a democrat victory in november looks even i think there's a bit of that. >> on your top gainers list i remotely possible? the market would come down and just saw beer, semiconductors your pension plan goes with it. and underpants on the same screen. that's a broad-based rally. conventional wisdom has it that the current frontrunner, bernie, stuart: the rally is always cannot win. but as the "wall street journal" concentrated in the big tech says, that's what they said companies. i would love to see it on the about donald trump. screen. i think a little anxiety is maybe justified. now we are up 215 points. if amy klobuchar or mayor pete yeah, there you go. all right. look at that. emerge as party leaders, same apple is up three bucks. amazon is up 20. facebook's up $1.30. story, it's a cause for anxiety. okay, they're not socialists but they are climate warriors who alphabet. but microsoft is down again. want big tax hikes. that's not great for stock lauren: it's up. prices. mike bloomberg, i think he may it's up. stuart: it's just gone up. buy the convention but he's also a tax the rich guy who hasn't big tech is doing well again. said much about growing the to your point, it really is a economy for your 401(k). broad-based rally. >> it's kind of comforting to he's no donald trump. looking at the race right now, see the market sort of weighing all the signs point to a trump in here on just how robust the economy is. i think powell talked about that win. enthusiasm, prosperity and weak when he addressed congress. opponents are all in his favor. instead of having the media that's now. constantly downplaying the fact who knows how things look by the that jobs are so strong and earnings are going up and so summer, six months is a long time in politics. forth, we have investors saying just saying. yes, it's real. the democrats want to rearrange there is no better vote than the economy, they want to change that. stuart: does anybody agree with the vertical system and they are me that gas prices, the national leaning far left. average of $2.42, is an economic if a democrat win looks likely, stimulator? watch out below. ashley: yes. of course, if it still looks >> of course. like a trump win, we may be off >> i will put a qualifier and say people don't use quite as to the races all over again. much gasoline as they used to let's bring in john lonski, but it's still good news for consumers. stuart: we have 11,300 stations below $2 a gallon. i have to believe that puts money into people's pocket. moody's chief economist. crude oil, though, this morning should we be worried if a is up, $51.59. democrat win looks likely come the summer? >> we should be worried about a it's a gain there. ashley: the energy sector is possibility of big tax hikes. leading the way this morning. this is a very richly valued stuart: i wonder if you can get equity market, high price to the ten-year treasury, the price earnings ratio, and that means of gold, that kind of thing, other indicators. the market is more sensitive to can we get them up on the screen at some point? what have we got there? any threat for corporate ten-year treasury yield. earnings. that would of course take the it's gone up. that means -- ashley: money out of treasuries. form of higher taxes. i wouldn't be surprised if there was a bit of a sell-off in stuart: into stocks. as the price goes down on the response to the realization that ten-year, the yield goes up. maybe there was a significant okay. that's good stuff. >> also a sign of growth. risk of higher taxes at some point in the future. remember the whole idea about the inverted yield curve. stuart: interesting. hold on for one second, because this is an indication that people think again, what's going on in china is getting a little worse and the world economy is former goldman sachs ceo lloyd beginning to percolate again in blankfein went after bernie sanders on twitter actually. a way we haven't really seen what did he say? lauren: he wrote this. if dems go to nominate sanders, since 2017 before the fed started to raise rates. the russians will have to stuart: very positive. there are signs that our reconsider who to work for to economy, the growth rate is beginning to accelerate just a best hurl up the u.s. little. we will take a hit in the first sanders is just as polarizing as quarter from the virus but maybe trump. he will ruin our economy and doesn't care about our military. a nice rebound after that. so the treasury yield is 1.62%. if i'm russian, i go with sanders this time around. the price of gold, i'm pretty sure it will be down a bit. polarizing. stuart: that's not putting it yes, down two bucks. mildly, is it. $1568 there. lauren: ruining the economy. we have already showed you the price of oil. do it again. strong words. $51 per barrel. you know, bernie sanders got 26% there you have it. of the vote in new hampshire, check carnival cruise lines. right. you look at the moderates, right. can't tell how bad the virus is amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg going to impact them. got about 45% combined. ashley: no, they can't. they know obviously it's having a big impact. they suspended all of their does that vote go to bernie cruise operations from ports in china. they are working closely with sanders? i think that's why the market is up today. the cdc. stuart: where does the warren they are going to do extra vote go? efforts of screening prevention warren is way out there on the left. control measures, you name it, i think she's pretty much out of but the big question is how is this by now. this hurting your bottom line. they just are unable, they say, who does her votes go to? presumably they go to bernie to determine the full financial impact. but it has to hurt. sanders. lauren: she didn't have that stuart: are you surprised the many in iowa and new hampshire. stuart: true, but i'm very stock is up nearly 3% on news pleased to see a wall street like this? ashley: yes. hotshot come out and say bernie would be terrible for this yes. stuart: it just surprises me. market and this economy. i can't read that. >> these stories are horrifying >> well, they are not really of being cooped up on a ship? one ship has not been allowed to assigning a very high probability to bernie sanders dock in five ports around the winning an election against asian region even though there's not a single case of coronavirus donald trump, unless something goes terribly wrong with the on it. if you were on that ship you economy or trump does something we can't even conceive of that's would be going nuts. lauren: it finally did get a quite stupid. port. i think the consumer is strong, barring either case, this is when you get past the coronavirus fears, people will maybe cruise again. it's a temporary thing. going to be a replay of 1972, mcgovern versus nixon. stuart: okay. richard nixon was not the most lauren: market wants to go up. popular president even back in stuart: california, let's get '72 despite a strong, you know, there. a good economy, yet nixon disneyland, this is the california theme park, tickets clobbered george mcgovern. are now 200 bucks or wait a stuart: he really did. that was the year i arrived in second -- lauren: $209. america, right after that if you go to disneyland and election. devastation of the democrat party. i want to talk big picture with california adventure on the high you on the market, though. we are up across the board priced dates, high demand dates. today. again, i come back to this $209. stuart: one adult for one day. theme, the market just feels but if you stay longer, the like it wants to go up. price comes down. lauren: it does come down. >> it's going to keep going higher. only two things can derail this that's the most expensive price tag. rally. but earnings up 8%, in-park number one would be much lower than expected profits. revenue, all that was up, and don't see that. attendance is also up. the other possibility is that you can make the argument very like in late 2018, the ten-year clearly that disney can do this and we will pay even though it's treasury yield moves above 3%. annoying because they have the i don't think that's going to numbers to support it. happen any time soon. stuart: we've got the money to that being said, a richly valued spend. >> a co-worker saw me the other market encounters more day, i'm finally seeing the original "frozen" on a plane for obstacles, more risks, as far as the first time. i said if i remember the ending moving higher but overvaluation does not mean that the market is correctly, you spent $40,000 on about to fall. dolls, dresses and trips to stuart: you know, i think you should get a lot of credit for orlando. it's just a whole lifestyle you being on this program for the get into going forward. last three, four years, you have stuart: we will leave it right there. consistently said the market's jack, liz, thanks very much going up and you have given your reasons why, and the market has indeed. it's that time. gone up. we are up, i don't know how many 9:40. check that market because it's gone up some more. thousand points, but it's about new high of the day, 29,500. 11,000, nearly 12,000 points. just moved above that level. >> incredible. since election day in 2016, the this dow is up .75%. a bit better than that. market value of u.s. common it is a rally this wednesday stock is up by more than 11.5 morning. bernie and mayor pete finishing in a very tight race trillion. that's a cumulative gain of 55%. tuesday night in new hampshire. so what's the state of the $11.5 trillion is more than half democrat race after new of u.s. gdp. hampshire? we are on that one, too. stuart: we kind of like that. president trump winning big john, thank you very much indeed as the incumbent. for being right all the time. we have the stunning numbers we appreciate that. that prove just how much energy >> thank you. stuart: good stuff. now, let's talk impeachment. he has going into november. he's got a lot of energy. i say the president has been on speaking of the president, a victory tour since his he says he would rather run impeachment acquittal. against mike bloomberg than i say he's been unleashed. bernie sanders. watch this. you will hear why after the break. >> he's a sick person. and etfs are commission. schiff is a very corrupt politician and he's a sick and when you open a new brokerage account, person. he made up a story. your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. it was total fiction. then at the end he said don't that's why fidelity leads the industry in value call me, i'll call you. that's a mob statement. while our competition continues to talk. that whole thing was corrupt and ♪ talk, talk a disgrace and romney's a while our competition continues to talk. i am not for ignoring the first sign of a cold. disgrace for voting against. i am for shortening my cold, with zicam! he's a disgrace. but i think when a man is with zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. stop-and-frisk his whole life i am a zifan for zicam! and then decides to go democrat and he goes to a church and he's practically crying, he looked oral or nasal. like hell, you know what i'm talking about, fellas, that was at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. so bloomberg. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... worst t welcome to the neighborhood, guys. debaters i have ever seen. there is reward. stuart: let's bring in john ♪ ♪ barrasso, republican senator beyond work and life... from wyoming. who else could he be? 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what do you think? >> as a doctor, most doctors are concerned, as they should be, with their patients and the impact on patients would be stuart: quickly, the rally terrible. people would end up paying more holds. up 222 points. the dow is up .75%, just cracked to wait longer for worse care. above 29,500. quick look at some of the stocks bernie's talking about taking 180 million people who right now that had news on them yesterday. get their health insurance through work and taking a sprint, after the t-mobile deal was approved tuesday, it went up sledgehammer to that. they would all lose that health yesterday. it's down ten cents today. insurance. yet at the same time, he wants under armour, that stock was these people to pay for health down yesterday, not much of a insurance who are illegal bounce. back up by a mere 12 cents. immigrants. i just cannot imagine this as got that going. being a plan that is successful all right. president trump says he for our country, for health care would rather face mike bloomberg in america. this is not a system that once than bernie sanders in the general election. here's what he said. people understand what bernie's bumper sticker actually means, >> frankly, i'd rather run it becomes a lot less popular. against bloomberg than bernie sanders, because sanders has stuart: real fast, if bernie sanders were to get the democrat real followers, whether you like them or not, whether you agree nomination, do you think he with them or not, i happen to could win? >> well, you never know what's think it's terrible what he going to happen in terms of says, but he has followers. events in the world, but if you bloomberg is buying his way in. have to choose, and the american stuart: joining us, governor public has to choose between socialism and economic freedom, huckabee. governor, bloomberg is just buying his way in. to me, economic freedom, free bernie sanders has committed markets, that is the engine of supporters. what do you say about this? our economy. where socialism is an enemy of >> i say the president is 100% our economy. i think the american people correct. there is an enthusiasm factor for bernie. would continue staying with there are a lot of folks out economic freedom over socialism there, whether we like it or not, who are feeling the bern. any day. stuart: senator, i'm sure you signed an executive order that t they want that free stuff. they want it bad and they are would test the country's willing to go help bernie get it for them. infrastructure. but i don't know of anybody who he just signed this. thinks mike bloomberg is a guy you have been pushing for they are excited about. i just don't. i have never met a person who infrastructure legislation. do you think, is this the start said you know, that mike of something going on with infrastructure? >> well, this is certainly a bloomberg, boy, he makes me just want to jump up and shout out time to do it. we need this work done for our loud in church. roads and our bridges and our i haven't heard it. tunnels. they are seeing so many ads, there's work that needs to be done. we have a bipartisan bill that he's bought the top 200 feet of every radio and television tower has come out of the committee that i chair, the environment and public works committee, in america, but he still isn't 21-0. even competing in the primaries every republican voted for it, early on and if you want to know every democrat voted for it, and how effective that is, ask rudy it would do the work that is giuliani how that worked out for needed at a time where there's a him in 2008. stuart: fair point. lot of optimism in this country fair point. and i think this is the way to at this point, after new go, especially when you think hampshire yesterday, does it 60% of americans today will tell you they are financially better look to you like the road is off than they were last year. pretty clear for bernie to take stuart: certainly 4% think it's at least the nomination? going to get better still. senator john barrasso, >> i think he has a real shot at republican from wyoming, thanks it. now, will the dnc allow that, for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks, stuart. are they going to come in and stuart: sure thing. how about this. try to find a way to keep it from him? larry david taking a dig at i think they very well may do trump supporters wearing a maga that. and when they do, they will hat at a recent episode of "curb split the party or maybe i your enthusiasm." should say they will splinter the party and they are going to his character called the hat have a real problem getting people repellant. everybody back together. larry was then asked if he was look, let's face it. the one thing that unites alienating trump supporters. democrats right now, they hate you want to stick around to see donald trump. that's it. you really can't say that what he said to that. and speaking of the there's a uniting theme of the democrats. they don't have an economic policy that can beat the president, watch this. >> who is doing well with their 401(k)? president's. they don't have a national security policy. their idea of open borders is a up 90%, up 104%. joke. they have nothing except we don't like donald trump. i always tell the story, people i just don't think that's enough come up to me, they say i want to thank you, my wife thinks i'm to get americans to say let's give up the value of our a total loser, sir, i'm up 94%, 401(k)s, the increase of our sir. she thinks i'm a total genius wages, the extraordinary economy when it comes to finance. and the 90% happy rate we are she loves me again. she didn't love me before, sir. feeling according to gallup. that would be the dumbest move the american public ever made. stuart: he's good, isn't he? i don't think they will do it. your money is doing really well stuart: the other thing last today. we have a rally going on. night was the turnout for the coming up, todd pirro talks to republican primary with donald voters all the time, all over trump as the uncontested guy. the country. i want to know what he's hearing 128,000 votes for him. from them. do they see a blue collar boom? uncontested. we will find out. more than other incumbent presidents trying to get to we've got to take a look at voter turnout in new hampshire. their second term. the enthusiasm is with him, the president running unopposed isn't it? >> well, the rally the other but still got a lot of support. night proved it. i mean, he had the largest what does that mean? enthusiasm? margin of votes, largest number we've got the numbers for you. of votes in over 40 years for ♪ begin to tell you... incumbent president. i know it was kind of a squeaker last night with he and bill weld, but he pulled it out there in the late night returns and was able to come up with the victory. but there is an enthusiasm factor for the president that most politicians could only hope for, and it's because he has delivered. he made some promises, he made some bold promises, i mean, some really bold promises, but the remarkable thing, he's kept them. stuart: governor, thanks for joining us this morning on a very important morning, actually. we look forward to hearing from you again. thanks very much, governor. see you soon. thank you. now this. microsoft hitting back at amazon, reportedly asked a judge to dismiss parts of amazon's jedi protests. that's the big pentagon contract. sort it out. lauren: microsoft won it last year, $10 billion contract. now microsoft is reportedly asking a judge don't listen to amazon's argument. amazon's argument is that president trump hates amazon's how bright you shine. ceo jeff bezos, owner of "the how strong you are. washington post," so this was all political. how brilliant... microsoft is saying show me the unique... evidence. when did donald trump meet with any dod official to discuss how you're... my rock. this. if you don't have the evidence, my diamond. then they are asking that the for the diamond in your life, judge dismiss that part of there's only one diamond store. amazon's argument. stuart: microsoft, down a bit it's the valentine's day sale. more this morning. get 25% off everything. amazon up $28. i think that's a new high for including these special deals. amazon. at zales, the diamond store. $2,178 a share. that's a rally. okay. then we have the federal reserve. it says household debt exceeds $14 trillion for the first time. ashley: yeah. added $193 billion in debt in the fourth quarter. a lot of that is in renewed mortgages which i guess you could argue is a lot of refinancing and new mortgages pushing that debt which is a positive thing. i think it is. the only other little fly in the ointment is credit card delinquencies have steadily risen since 2016, especially among those credit card holders who are in their 20s and 30s. part of that could be the yeah? student debt which still stands who's peter? well sweetie, he's your great-great grandfather. at $1.5 trillion which is a very here, does he look like me? large amount of money. yeah. but debt is up, people are your family's story is waiting to be shared. spending and borrowing money which you could argue is a proxy at ancestry.com for the consumer sentiment. stuart: i don't think $14 trillion worth of debt is necessarily a bad thing. ashley: no. stuart: it's not. all right. you will see lots of green on your screen today. look at the markets. that's the dow 30. vast majority in the green. dow is up 209. most of the stocks that we will be quoting for you are on the upside. lot of green. valentine's day friday, shoppers planning to spend as much as, i don't know where they get these numbers from, $5.8 billion on jewelry alone. okay. up next, we have a diamond expert. i want to know if lab-grown diamonds are in the business this year. i think they are. we'll find out in a moment. there's a company that's talked to even more real people you're wearing a maga hat at a sushi restaurant? is that true? >> i did have the hat on, yeah. >> what are you, pro-trump? than me: jd power. >> no, no. look, i got this idea to wear 448,134 to be exact. that hat so i wouldn't have to have lunch with phil rosenthal and it worked like a charm. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories he saw me in the hat and left about vehicle quality. the restaurant. it was amazing. you know what, it's really and when they were done, coming in handy. chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across >> because no one's going to want to be anywhere near you. >> exactly. cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand it's a great people repellant. over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say stuart: people repellant. "thank you, real people." larry david there. you're welcome. now, he's catching flack for we're gonna need a bigger room. making fun of trump supporters on that show "curb your enthusiasm." okay, ash, tell me how he's responding to the criticism. ashley: well, he was asked in an interview last month okay, aren't you worried you are alienating trump supporters with this story line that you are wearing a maga hat to repel people so you don't have to have person-to-person contact, because he's a grouchy old man. well, this is how he responded robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start to that question. investing today wherever you are - >> obviously a big part of the show is the maga hat. even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. there are people that wear the maga hat and like what the maga robinhood. hat represents. are you afraid about alienating them? they could be fans of the show. >> alienate yourselves. no, i could give a [ bleep ]. ashley: pretty much exactly what you would expect from larry david. obviously not a trump supporter and the story line, as you can say he doesn't care what it means to trump supporters. but interesting. stuart: yeah. actually, it was -- lauren: comedy. stuart: it was funny. ashley: i don't like his [ fast-paced drumming ] politics but he's a funny guy. stuart: funny stuff. i will give him that. lauren: you can do that and keep politics out of it. it's funny. stuart: katie walsh is with us, rnc lady. katie, hollywood just hates him. you saw that. >> they do. i mean, i think larry david is using his platform to show the rest of the country the coastal elites want nothing to do with what the president's been doing. i think that's a huge mistake. you know, the economy, the jobs, the unemployment rate is incredibly low and i think the fact those liberal elites are running from that is crazy. stuart: i want to talk about president trump and the turnout yesterday in new hampshire. the president beat incumbent -- incumbent presidents don't usually get much of a turnout in the primary. but look at this for a second. president trump got a huge turnout. in fact, he got 70,000 more votes than president obama in his re-election bid. a significantly higher number than george bush and bill clinton. i think this is a really good sign for the president. that's enthusiasm. >> absolutely. i think the numbers that are also staggering are the numbers from the rally on monday night. we had 52,000 people request tickets. 25% of those are registered or model democrat. think about that. there is a huge amount of the electorate that is now interested in wanting to support the president than maybe wanted to support him in 2016. that shows to dprogrowing the b not shrinking of the base. stuart: can you repeat that? that's really intriguing. you have 52,000 requests for tickets for the new hampshire rally. what proportion were democrats? >> 25% were registered or model democrats. stuart: that's the same proportion of democrats as turned out for the new jersey rally. that really surprised me because that's crossover voting. because if you attend a rally, stuart: nissan has filed a you are going to vote for that guy. >> absolutely. lawsuit against its former absolutely you are. chair, carlos ghosn, for $90 i think the other thing that's really interesting to note is million in damages. carlos is looking for a movie that we are headed for a million deal. i think you knew that. new donors since the president's valentine's day friday, of course. here's a number for you. according to the national retail impeachment was announced federation, of course, they are september 24th, when nancy playing up their own book here, pelosi announced the impeachment trial. i think those donors by a vast $5.8 billion worth of jewels will be sold for valentine's majority are not going to donate just one time. day, up 21%. they will donate two, three, given by 21% of shoppers. four times. not only do we see a spike in not sure what that means, either. joining us, debbie azar, the ident's impeachment but we will see a spike in fundraising president of the gemological the rest of the cycle because we have new donors coming in every science international, one of day. stuart: just wait until the next the largest gemological couple rallies, too. organizations in the world. thanks very much for being with us. important today. we appreciate it. morning, debbie. thanks very much. >> good morning. stuart: you have a lot of >> thanks for having me. diamonds here. i want to start with something stuart: sure thing. sure thing. got to get to the stock that's else. >> sure. really on the downside. stuart: lab-grown diamonds. they are big, aren't they? that is bed bath & beyond. >> they are. their ceo says yes, they are experiencing short-term pain. lab-grown diamonds are definitely an option. they are trying to stabilize for stuart: is it legitimate to give a lab-grown diamond for the longer term. valentine's day? the market doesn't like it. >> it is. diamonds and jewelry make the investors selling that stock. best gifts. they are memorable, they are it's down 24%. shopify. what a contrast. sentimental. you know, natural diamonds are a up big after posting an almost billion-year-old promise of love 50% revenue jump in the fourth quarter. and commitment. that of course is the very big all the things you will ever going to own -- holiday shopping season and stuart: do you think the young shopify is up 12%.ef finance gu lady that i might give a diamond to would object if it was lab-grown as opposed to natural? not say when they are going to >> it's a matter of preference. get back to profitability. the market didn't like that. it's a matter of personal even though the number of riders preference. stuart: show me what you've got. you've got the real stuff here. jumped 23% in the fourth >> we brought the real stuff quarter, the stock here. we have so many different great brands. we have engagement, we have big hit. boeing just said it's going to take at least two more years kleinfeld, some of the biggest names, leo diamonds. before their max jet gets back stuart: what's the leo diamond? to pre-crash production levels. >> these are beautiful diamonds, certified by gsi and they are two years. the stock's up two bucks. cut for really maximum brilliance and beauty to really $347. shaq, the basketball player? sparkle. stuart: what is the favorite diamond to give on valentine's lauren: correct. stuart: there he is. i had to see him. day? >> all diamonds. any diamond. any diamond. shaq putting his california mega-mansion up for sale. valentine's day is about he wants his instagram followers engagement. it can be about engagement but to buy it. if it's a couple who's what? celebrating another milestone, of course we will take you inside it. there's plenty of great options, ashley: how much? stuart: we will do that for you. earrings, pendants, necklaces, you will love this one. so many millionaires fleeing so many great options. high tax states, going to stuart: what's the average size florida, that they've got to build gigantic luxury highrises in terms of carats? on miami beach to meet the >> if it was an engagement ring demand. cheryl casone is in one of them. it could be a carat and a half we will tell you how much it's of center stone diamond, all going for. this is "varney & company." together it could be a two carat ♪ weight total. stuart: that's the average? >> between one and a half and two. right now it's about the average. what we are seeing a lot, there's a lot of fancy shaped center diamonds, ovals, pears, emeralds, cushion, very popular. stuart: i have to go back to this. what proportion of diamond sales are lab-grown diamonds? >> right now, this is an $87 billion industry, 2%. stuart: only 2%? >> 2% is lab-grown. they are making a lot of noise because it's a new product. it's definitely a new product so it's gaining some momentum. of course, color diamonds, lab-grown collection. stuart: i'm out of time but thank you very much for bringing all this wonderful stuff in front of us. there you go. thanks very much. >> thank you for having me. stuart: the retail ice age continues. it's hurting malls across the nation. some are becoming more pet friendly. trying to turn things around. we have a live report from one of those pet friendly malls coming up for you in our next hour. bernie bros going after mayor pete. watch this. 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for the numbers, is going to there is another split. think forward, for so the called cost you maybe about $10 million or so but they give you the moderates either mayor pete or option to keep designing it. also remember, armani has amy klobuchar. joe biden is surely out. already put in the fixtures in for the left, bernie sanders or the lobby, some other places. elizabeth warren, surely out. we will go there later in the the man with the gigantic day. for now, let me show you the checkbook, mike bloomberg. they will file it out in the living room because if you don't have enough ocean views from your bathroom, then you know primaries heading into the what, come out and have an ocean convention. i can't see them coming view in your living room. together. where is the enthusiastic support if you can't unite? again, what's cool about this, i know you know florida, stuart, i where is the massive turnout have lost my connection on this, democrats need without that i will send it back to you now, enthusiasm. bottom line, the winner last but i know you know florida. night was, president trump. this is the ocean is there, the the second hour of "varney" is about to begin. beach is there. stuart, back to you. i'm never coming home. ♪. stuart: we will see you tomorrow morning in new york, i guarantee it. cheryl, thank you very much indeed. check the markets one more time. here's the good news. >> in this election season we have been told by some you must we are staying at a gain of 200 points for the dow industrials. we have hit several new highs either be for revolution or today, including a new high for you're for the status quo. the s&p 500. where does that leave the rest sounds to me like the market is of us? americans want freedom to make responding to this booming choices for themselves, health economy. next, i've got todd pirro on the care, or any other issue, not have washington decide for them. the politics of my way or the show. he's been in new hampshire highway is a road to reelecting talking to voters. want to know what they have to donald trump. stuart: that was mayor pete. say about a rip-roaring economy. look at this tweet. i think he was taking a minor is that bernie sanders? it's supposed to be. dig at bernie sanders, nothing but something looks a bit off, inflammatory there. wouldn't you say? come on in tezlyn figaro, former ashley: yes. stuart: the internet picked up on it pretty quickly. director of social justice for we will tell you who they think it is. the bernie sanders campaign. back in a moment. first time on the show. welcome aboard. good to see you. ♪ >> hello. thank you for having me. stuart: sure thing. the premise of my editorial there was the democrats are deeply divided. would you agree with that. >> oh, absolutely. this is not something that happened with this election. the same thing went on with the right. there is a movement, populist movement which is against the establishment. the same thing that happened that elected donald trump. it is just on different ideas of the spectrum of people. stuart: how does it get worked out? because i can't see bernie supporters going for bloomberg. i can't see mayor pete supporters going for a socialist. you see, i don't see how this works out? >> it may not work out. a lot of folks don't want to tell truth, say, we'll all come together and we're all just defeat donald trump but reality of it is, most supporters who are for bernie sanders or bernie their medicare options...ere people go to learn about or bust supporters. before they're on medicare. that is the reality. some will vote for whoever the come on in. democrat nominee is. you're turning 65 soon? mayor pete is right, he says it yep. and you're retiring at 67? is my way or the highway with that's the plan! being a revolution. well, you've come to the right place. it is not just about his socialist policies. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare it is really more about the anti-establishment. supplement insurance plan, insured by i'm not a socialist but i worked for bernie sanders in 2016 unitedhealthcare insurance company. because somebody needed to break here's why... medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. up the system which he has obviously done. only about 80% of your medical costs. so there is a huge divide a lot of folks are simply not talking this part is up to you... yeah, everyone's a little surprised about but it is the reality. stuart: real fast, tezlyn, why did you leave bernie sanders? to learn that one. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some you were a major supporter of his four years ago? of what medicare doesn't. >> i had major concerns just that could help cut down on those out-of-your-pocket like you mentioned in your take on bloomberg and his black medical costs. issues. i have major concerns with call unitedhealthcare insurance company today... senator sanders and black issues to request this free, that i have within that movement and very helpful, as well. decision guide. bloomberg is not the only one and learn about the only medicare supplement plans that has issues with black voters. endorsed by aarp. biden has issues with black selected for meeting their high standards of voters. mayor pete has issues with black quality and service. voters. i've been talking about for the last decade plus. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital i'm open to any candidate. can't be just get trump out. that accepts medicare patients. i want to know a candidate that speaks to the needs of myself there are no networks or referrals to worry about. and my community. stuart: thanks so much for being with us. do you accept medicare patients? i'm sure you will be back. we appreciate you being here. i sure do! see? you're able to stick with him. >> thank you. stuart: sure thing. now according to fox news voter like to travel? analysis 69% of americans say this kind of plan goes with you anywhere they would choose a primary you travel in the country. so go ahead, spend winter somewhere warm. candidate who would change the political system, 69%. 79% of us say the economy is, if you're turning 65 soon or over 65 and planning to retire, unfair. and how about that? check this. find out more about the plans that live up to their name. there is the results of the election from yesterday. thumbs up to that! no it is not. ashley: who would do the best remember, the time to prepare is before you go on medicare! job handling the economy? don't wait. get started today. stuart: who would do the best job handling the economy, for call unitedhealthcare and ask for your free decision guide. heaven's sake. learn more about aarp medicare supplement plan lauren: elizabeth warren. stuart: good lord. options and rates to fit your needs welcome, shah ghailani. the best stock of handling the economy goes to a couple oh, and happy birthday... or retirement... in advance. socialists? what happens if they look promises come the summer? if the socialists are making headway, what happens to our money if they're the ones in charge. >> fortunately, stuart, i don't think a lot is going to happen because whether or not they look strong, whether or not there is any prospect for either one of those candidates to get into the white house i think those chances are between slim and none. i think the market is reflecting that. so i don't, i don't personally have any worries. a lot of rhetoric coming out of the left is in order to entice voters. in the final analysis, voters will look at economy. they will look at their own position. they're better off than they have been for a long time. i think the economy speaks to them. it speaks to voters. i think that means trump will get another term for sure. doesn't concern me that no matter who is leading in terms of the democrats in the final analysis. i don't think any one of them has a chance against this economy. stuart: shah, analyze this for us. the market on a tear. you're up 200 on the dow. new highs for the s&p. what is behind it? is it just the market wants to go up? is that it. >> that is definitely it, stuart. what is behind the fact that the market wants to go up, it is stuart: i'm getting tired of saying this, it is a very strong pushing itself up. rally. there is lot of money coming off the dow is up 200, still. the sidelines as market it's been holding there. continues to do well, more money 29,500, give or take a couple of comes off the sidelines a lot of points. that money is passive money now take a look at the trillion dollar club, also known as maga going into index funds. stocks. first of all, m for microsoft, you have leading big tech stocks actually it's down today, second which led the rally. apple, with an a, and that is up which led pretty much every four bucks, close to an all-time rally, 2009, beginning of this bull market. continue to have more weight in high. look at google, g, that's all indexes they're in. another all-time high. they attract more and more capital. they have the earnings and $2,171, up again today. profitability to justify their and amazon, the a, and that is weightings, to justify the price levels. so the market sees this. up 20 bucks, $2171. the market says there is nothing stopping it. did i get them mixed up? only thing stops the juggernaut i probably did. here's why we call them maga is antitrust regulations or lawsuits being thrown at some of stocks. roll tape. >> we have four trillion dollar these big tech companies. there is attempts to do some of companies. one is microsoft, one is apple, those things. markets so far has sloughed off one is google, one is amazon. you have amazon, google, apple any attempts by any regulators and microsoft. do anything to any big tech so you have an m, an a, a g and companies. this rally can continue as long an a. you have maga. as they continue to grow their earnings and profitability. stuart: i will put bed, bath & beyond up on the screen. stuart: actually, i think that that thing is way, way down today. expression maga stocks was first that new ceo says the company is used on our show with liz peek. going through short term pain. the gentleman on the screen now they're trying to stablize. the not invent the maga stock -- quick word from you, shah. are they down and out? >> yes, i did. stuart: you have been in new >> i don't know they're down and hampshire for at least a couple out. a lot of traders certainly bet days, talking to the voters. on them being down and out. now, what i'm picking up from a huge short positions are on democrats is this economy is not this stock are staggering. so far they have been correct, certainly as of today. working for everyone. i don't like the stock down is that what the democrats in new hampshire were saying to you? >> i spoke mostly to bernie here. me personally i will look at stock at 10. supporters. interesting point, but when you break it down, it's really maybe take a shot at it. broken into two parts. if i don't like in 10. the first is when they refer to it could go to 8. the economy, they are referring that is a big drop from 10 to to one, the stock market. eight. i like it down there. well, yes, if you don't have if it goes stock markets, it may not be take a chance with it right now. directly hitting your bottom it is way too soft to move right line but the people and the companies, i.e. that own stocks, here. stuart: let's move on to home depot. companies, comprised of stocks, they are hiring 80,000 workers they are creating the jobs that this spring. are keeping the economic engine that is ahead of their busiest time of the year. going so on that point, the i call that an economic bernie supporters and democrats indicator, shah. in general miss the mark. when you're hiring 80,000 where i think president trump does need to be a little more people, that indicates a strong economy, doesn't it? careful is oftentimes in the >> that is a huge amount. i think home depot already answer, the next is health care. health care is something that when you even talk to trump employs 400,000. so 80,000 more is a gigantic supporters, they say i'm happy that the individual mandate's gone, but the cost of health leap. that is a leap of optimism that care is too high, and that is an the spring will be a robust season for home depot. economic issue that all parties need to be aware of. it speaks again to the consumer, stuart: okay. other side of the coin, mr. again to the economy, that trump says we got a blue collar housing is picking up. there are a lot of positives boom going on. were voters in new hampshire what they're doing. this is extremely well company. echoing that? >> yes. you have heard throughout not only our coverage but coverage their stock has been on a tear for all the right reasons. throughout all media that blue management is not going to hire collar boom really hitting an that number of people if they area like new hampshire, which don't have really serious quite frankly aside from boston, prospects for the spring maybe manchester and a few other quarter. so i think it is a very cities, doesn't have the white optimistic sign. collar jobs. stuart: great to have you on the i went to college up there for show, shah, especially you keep four years. it's a very blue collar area. calling it to go up and it goes i was there when the economy was kind of about to take a turn to up. shah ghailani. negative town. he is all right. i graduated frin 2000. see you soon. >> thank you. you could start to see people stuart: tesla has been on a wild not really enjoying the fruits of the '98 and '99 excitement. ride. it cost short sellers when you are in a situation like new hampshire where the $8.4 billion, since january. that is extraordinary. industrial boom is really taking a short seller bets the stock is effect, that's great news for trump going into 2020. going to go down. stuart: small diversion for you. the stock went up, and they lost >> completely different. stuart: i'm going to divert. take a look at this. $8.4 billion. it's a tweet from politico. is there something inside this this is the tweet that they sent market driving the short seller out to announce that bernie had won new hampshire. disaster? i will ask an expert that look at the image they used. question. new york governor cuomo will meet with president trump at the you know, who does that -- that doesn't look like bernie sanders white house over the tsa global to me. >> it doesn't look like the man entry ban. who won the primary. the administration blocked all looks like the man who won new york residents from joining christmas vacation. the program because the state allows undocumented immigrants stuart: that's it. >> one great chevy chase. there he is. from having driver licenses. stuart: what happened? the internet got hold of that could this happen to other one. what happened? >> two things. states? the first thing, whenever you i'm asking the question. see a celebrity trending, an one thing democrat can all older celebrity, if you will, agree on they want to defeat you get a little worried the president trump. celebrity has passed on. that is not good enough reason then when individuals realize okay, he's not dead, they are for running and our next guest like wait, he won the new says it will backfire. hampshire primary, causing a lot more "varney" after this. he's a systems quarterback. of confusion. no chevy chase is not the current nominee or going to be the nominee for the democratic party but of course you heard a lot of people saying he would be better than the crew you have now. stuart: earlier on the show today, we had governor huckabee on the program and i asked him to comment about michael where's the truck?what? bloomberg. hold on a second. listen to what the governor male voice: what did i tell you, boys? said. tonight we eat like kings! >> i don't know of anybody who (chuckling) you're a genius, gordon! thinks mike bloomberg is a guy they're excited about. brake! hit the brake! i just don't. uh, which one's the brake? i have never met a person who (crash, bottles smashing) said you know, that mike stop! stop! sto-o-op! 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lauren: nine. stuart: maybe. stuart: 9% down. ashley: i don't know. they can't give an update when stuart: they see @being handled, they will be profitable. they maybe see light at the end that hurt the stock to the tune of the tunnel. of 9%. maybe bounce-back time. i don't know. uber up another fraction more. news on the nfl. they are reinstating browns up $41 on uber. let's update you on the player myles garrett, the guy who hit another player with his virus. remember that diamond princess cruise ship. helmet. that is still docked off the i do remember that one. lauren: they are. coast of japan. that is a nightmare but the so myles garrett met with roger stock is up. goodell and has agreed to lauren: they have another week to go. reinstate that player. you are watching the video back incubation period is not over. in november. it was a browns/steelers game. 39 additional cases of coronavirus on the ship. garrett removed the helmet of the steelers qb and hit him in total number, 174. carnival cruise line, we're the head with it. looking at stock. he was suspended indefinitely it is up about two and change. and now is being reinstated. they operate the diamond stuart: okay. got it. princess which is the one we new hampshire, that news is old. talked about and holland-america. that was a cruise ship trying to we should be looking south take a country in for days. carolina's primary. finally it can dock in cambodia. it's a little more than two weeks out. next week, the president has two carnival own both of those ships. what does it do to their back-to-back rallies on his business? they say we will see a material impact but we just don't know agenda. neither are in south carolina. i want to know what else the how much. president's got up his sleeves. i ask the trump 2020 campaign perhaps worst-case scenario all about that next. ♪ asian operations suspended through april. they will see a hit of 55, 65 cents a share if that happens. stuart: with that statement, look at the stock. >> down 15% this year. keep that in mind. it has sold off. stuart: modest bounce. >> up nicely today. as are the competitors. stuart: sometimes markets really do surprise me. politics, listen to what ohio senator sherrod brown said about president trump moments ago. watch this. >> it's pretty clear the president of the united states did learn a lesson. the lesson, he can do whatever he wants. whatever he wants. he can abuse his office. he will never ever be held accountable by this senate. stuart: that is sherrod brown speaking right before jerome powell testifies on capitol hill. i want to bring in north dakota senator kevin cramer. mr. senator? >> yes. stuart: some senators are beginning to object to president trump's very hard-line. i'm going to call it the revenge that he is going for following impeachment failure. do you approve of that hard-line that the president is taking? >> well, stuart, biggest problem in this town is the bureaucracy runs the town and consequently they run the country. that is why donald trump won in the first place. in my view i think the president has been too generous in the first three years of his percent term leaving too many people hanging around in important positions so they could work not just against him, because he is such, he is such an objection to many of them, but to work against the people and the peoples representatives. he has every right to do what he is doing. he should have done it a long time ago. the reasons he has for purging some of these agencies is very valid and justified in my mind. stuart: he has republican party, republican senate very much on his side as he goes after some of his opponents? you're all on his side, right, apart from mitt romney. >> i am on his side but last less to do with them being his opponents just insubordination in general. thinking as bureaucrats that their job is to implement public policy instead of implement public policy. with regard to the security council and intelligence agencies, this president was under investigation by the fbi before he became president. they used a phony dossier and warrant applications to spy on his own campaign. it has never gotten better. hard to blame him for what he is doing. stuart: north dakota, national average of gas is down to 2 heroin $42 a gallon. that is kind of. >> north dakota is important player stablizing these prices. north dakota represents two major industries, agriculture and energy. we likelike high commodity prices but we appreciate groceries are cheap and gas is cheap. finding that balance we're proud to be a part of that it is very good for our economy. stuart: but you don't want oil to stay down at 50 bucks a barrel in north dakota, do you? >> that is exactly right. stuart: some of the drillers are in trouble at that level. >> no question. very competitive industry within the country and very competitive stuart: what's this? globally. shale is fairly expensive to prince harry in talks with get. every time we go through one of goldman sachs? ashley? ashley: yeah. those downslides in you will in this is a big story in the price they find more efficient papers today. look, harry gave a speech at a way to get the product as well. goldman sachs event in miami markets do work. you're related we would rather recently, and goldman sachs has see the 60-dollar level or a history of hiring high profile better. that keeps things steady. people in the past, david tough be competitive as well. stuart: i want two dollar gas but i could wait. beckham. they don't get paid for those speeches but there's a report in senator cramer, thanks for the british newspaper that harry joining us, sir. appreciate it. >> always my pleasure. and meghan were talking to thank you. stuart: sure thing. check the big board. goldman sachs last year, last we're back up again with a solid november, before they even gain well over 200 points. announced they were going to get out of the royal family, which 215 to be precise. is interesting. now, the palace or the response from the palace has been well, 29,491. wasn't that long ago a few he was only in talks because he wants to do things for his minutes we crossed 29,500. and now listen to this. charity. however, p.r. experts say this is a smart move, that eventually >> we have four trillion dollar these handshakes could turn into companies. many millions of dollars worth one is microsoft, one is apple, if he becomes -- he gets on the one a google, and amazon. speaking circuit with goldman sachs, becomes an ambassador and amazon, google, apple, so on. i know it does not sit well with a lot of people that you are microsoft. you have a m, a a, a g and and mixing the royal family with goldman sachs and who knows what else. stuart: you don't make money out of your title as prince. you don't do that. a. you have maga. ashley: right. stuart: remind everyone liz peek how can you get any job without first coined that, maga, four being accused of that? trillion dollar companies. stuart: sorry. we are out of time. maga. lauren: i know. stuart: microsoft amazon, google, apple. i know. stuart: look, president trump got it. has got a busy week ahead of him. only microsoft is actually down. two rallies on the schedule, i'm not sure what the problem is phoenix and colorado springs. there. maybe that has something to do how about that. marc lotter is here with the with the amazon fight over the trump 2020 campaign. marc, the south carolina primary jedi project. maybe that has fallout. is february 29th. microsoft retreating from 190 isn't he planning a rally in where it hit yesterday back to south carolina right around the time of the rally? 182. because that's what he normally apple, alphabet, 1510. does. >> well, we haven't announced amazon, 2170. i call that extraordinary. anything yet but i think it's really important for us to know that -- stuart: you want to announce it samsung has unveiled a new now, marc? range of cell phones. >> not yet. one is a flip phone. no. but look, we stretched our legs remember that? in iowa and in new hampshire, we will have one on the set gave a little preview to the later this hour and we'll pass democrats and the world of what judgment on it. they face when we get to the on your screen a mall in general election but that illinois is pet friend did i. why? doesn't mean we are going to of course to get more shoppers through the door. follow that model every single they need foot traffic. time. this is a president and campaign that's building for the general that is how they propose to do it. election in november. we'll take you there shortly. so that's why you see the president going to colorado, ♪. arizona, the vice president's headed to nevada. those are the places not just -- not to say we're not going, just we're not going to foreshadow it because -- just because we did it in iowa and new hampshire doesn't mean we will do it again. stuart: on march 3rd, so-called super tuesday, alabama, arkansas, colorado, california, maine, long list. i think it's about 14 states all together. maybe more. they hold their primaries that super tuesday, march 3rd. what's the plan for rallies or some way of boosting the president in advance of those primaries? >> well, as we showed in new hampshire, all we have to do is show up and we will pack an arena but also, when you look at the vote totals the president got last night in new hampshire, he had more votes than every other incumbent president on the ballot from both parties going back through ronald reagan. it was really remarkable. that's how much energy we have across the country. we have no doubt the president's energy is going to translate into those super tuesday states and beyond, but again, we are not just focused on a primary that we have already won. we are focused on the general election. so we'll make sure our presence is felt but we are looking toward november. that's where we will put our energies. stuart: am i right in saying the rally in new hampshire, 25% of the people who attended were democrats and at the rally in new jersey, huge rally, 26% were democrats? that's a real source of fresh voters, isn't it? >> absolutely. also, if you look at those numbers, you will see that 17% of the folks in new hampshire through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. did not vote in 2016. so when you are looking at states like new hampshire, from using feedback to innovate... minnesota and others where the margin in 2016 was very close to introducing products faster... and we didn't quite get over the top, we are showing already that to managing website inventory... this president is bringing new people into the party and and network bandwidth. there's a lot of energy there. i say we closed the gap already giving you a nice big edge over your competition. and now we are going to build the margin that's going to flip those states in november. stuart: would you repeat that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. something, i think you said a moment ago, the turnout yesterday for the republican primary in new hampshire was greater than the turnout for previous incumbent presidents looking to get for a second term? that's accurate? >> absolutely. that is accurate. in fact, president trump on tuesday night got over twice as. he even got more votes than ronald reagan did when he was running for re-election in new hampshire in 1984. it was an absolute phenomenal total vote number for the president. shows you the energy that's out there and also shows the democrats what they face when we finally get to the general election. stuart: you're feeling pretty good, aren't you? >> i won't feel good until november. that's my job. the president would have it no other way. stuart: got it. marc, thanks for joining us, as always. see you again soon. thanks. i've got to take a look at a couple of stocks, individual now, especially under armour. earlier today, they were way down. they have recovered. they did say that the virus is going to cost them $50 million to $60 million worth of their profits. they were down on that. now they are up just 14 cents, but they have recovered a bit. canada goose, an investment firm downgraded them after they said the virus is hurting their business in china. they are down 1%. canada goose at $31. they have not done well with the virus. next one. another one bites the dust, so stuart: i would like to take you to speak. back to the mall in illinois. andrew yang suspended his we showed it to you moments ago. jeff flock had a dog with him in campaign last night. hold on a moment, though. the pet friendly mall. he was going to give free money, i don't know whether he has the $1,000 to every adult in the dog with him or not. jeff, how is the working in that country. i thought millenials loved that. and he's out? 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[ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ stuart: breaking news coming to us from the cdc. they expect to have a blood test for the virus within the next three weeks. they also say the u.s. is seeing fewer and fewer travelers from china, and no new cases were detected at u.s. airports. now this. >> i hope this campaign can be a message and a word of caution and guidance to my democratic colleagues that donald trump is not the cause of all of our problems. we must address the real problems that affect our people and offer solutions to actually solve them. stuart: well, that is the former presidential contender, andrew yang. he is out of the race as of now. he was a big hit with millenials so i want to bring in spencer brown, young americans foundation, with us now. spencer, he ran, yang ran on giving away free money. why wasn't that more attractive to you youngsters? >> what's interesting, too, i think part of the problem as you mentioned, in his speech last night, he wouldn't acknowledge that president trump was the source of all of the problems that he identified. i think that's something on the left today where that's sort of a litmus test almost, where you have to blame everything on president trump and not acknowledge that there are cultural things, societal things, other issues with the markets and things like that that can cause problems. if you looked at everyone else's speech from new hampshire, or in the vice president's case, from south carolina, they all started out their speeches by saying they were there to stop donald trump. that's something that i think, you know, is why andrew yang maybe couldn't cut it even though he was offering $1,000 a month to all of us, he wasn't enough of a leftist in order to swing that support. stuart: not enough of a leftist. good expression. all right. mayor pete is surging, did well in iowa, did well in new hampshire. how does he look for millenial voters? because he's 38 years old. >> well, you think that relatively young age in the candidacy field that we have right now would play well for him but instead, we see even among leftists they just do not like him. there's a number of issues with that. i think young people especially respect authenticity and they want to know what they are getting and mayor pete is somebody who has switched on a number of key issues for leftists including medicare for all, other sort of radical plans like stacking the supreme court or getting rid of the filibuster in the senate. he's changed his opinion on those. i think that's why people like bernie sanders who has been very consistent even though, you know, his policies are socialist and maybe even communist, people know what they are getting when they support bernie sanders. i think that's why people supported donald trump. stuart: a bit more on bernie sanders. i'm sure you saw this. the rally that he held on election night, yesterday, that was a concert. he really brought in a lot of young people. is that the political strategy, you bring in, make it a concert, that's how you bring in millenials? >> it definitely didn't work for hillary clinton, did it? she had people like beyonce and jay-z out on the trail with her. i don't think that's necessarily the key to winning. again, it's that authenticity he has in saying here's what i believe, either get with it and join me or go somewhere else. i think, you know, like i was mentioning, that's what worked for donald trump. people knew what they were getting when they voted for him. same thing with bernie sanders' support among young people. stuart: do you think donald trump will win say 50% of the millenial vote? >> i think that might be a little too much to say. young people historically, because of what they are taught in colleges and universities and this is something that young americans foundation has tracked for years, they are fed day in and day out these same socialist basically lies that bernie sanders is peddling on the trail. i think to overcome that, the president's campaign would have to do a lot to refute what they are being taught every single day. stuart: hold a concert. spencer brown, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. see you soon. >> thank you. stuart: all right. more "varney" after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. how bright you shine. how strong you are. how brilliant... unique... how you're... my rock. my diamond. for the diamond in your life, there's only one diamond store. it's the valentine's day sale. get 25% off everything. including these special deals. at zales, the diamond store. . stuart: let's return to the results from last night. bernie sanders won it but only just, one point ahead of pete buttigieg. now he came on strong, did well. klobuchar third. warren faded badly. not good for her. joe biden was fifth. i think warren and biden are out. i think this is a divided party. where am i going wrong here. ashley: you're not. you're absolutely right. would you not agree? lauren: that will be very interesting. they're very divided, bloomberg where does he stand? is he going to become the nominee? i would love to see bloomberg and trump on the debate stage together. i really, really would. stuart: to some degree he won last night. bernie won because he ain't getting elected. and bloomberg will try to knock it out of the park. i think bloomberg was something after winner last night. to me the real winner was donald trump. ashley: yes, yes. lauren: health care stocks rallying. jpmorgan says, bernie, you didn't get a huge victory at all that. is wall street big money, we can't take you maybe that seriously. hence you have an overall rally as well. stuart: i can't wait, caucuses in nevada. ashley: don't say the word caucus after iowa. lauren: february 9th, south carolina. biden is in or out after south carolina. stuart: five seconds to go. i'm done. three, two, one, neil, it is yours. neil: thank you very much. all the major markets at record highs including the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq. this has nothing to do with what happened with the new hampshire last night. everything is with coronavirus. it kind of goes stay by day. the other story you heard from lauren, stocks revival on the notion since bernie sanders didn't win as big as some thought he could in new hampshire his prospects may be dimmer. that might be a leap here. some. firms. espousing that doesn't have the best record predicting how the political currents go but that

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