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>> cheryl: breaking news this morning, the fox business network shatters rating record as the candidates ban across the country to post messages. >> nicole: marco rubio drawing fire from donald trump to calling him a gangster. >> cheryl: u.s. stock market futures looking like this right now. flat open potentially today. s&p bare up a point. nasdaq barely up 3 points. >> nicole: apple in talk with
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banks to croat a mobile to mobile system to sent money to iphone to another iphone. >> cheryl: hostile takeover. we are going to tell you dillard's -- >> nicole: orlando beat los angeles lakers. >> cheryl: republican presidential candidates back on the campaign trail following their debate right here on the fox business network. no clear winner from faceoff. marco rubio calling vladimir putin a gangster.
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putin isn't insulted by that word. >> i think it's important that we know what he's all about. we still have to deal with him. we possess over 90% of the nuclear weapons on earth. that doesn't mean we should be fooled about what how he makes his decisions. >> cheryl: donald trump says that labeling putin a gangster isn't a good idea. >> i've been dealing with people all of my life, sometimes you deal with people that are rough people and they end up very easy to deal with. you never know. it's a tough statement to make up front, you have to make up for a lot of lost territory when you make a statement like that. right here on the fox business network and the debate was the most watched program in fbn's
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history. >> nicole: policies blasted on tuesday night and rand paul saying the fed has rate -- >> by keeping rates below the interest rate, they're actually talking about negative interest. >> nicole: federal reserve will have a chance to respond today. rethinking on conventional monetary policy since financial crisis. >> cheryl: ben carson weighing in on the students' process. colleges are just, quote, incentile behavior. >> i don't like what you're
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doing and that's offensive and therefore i have a right to be violent towards you because i don't like what you're doing, that goes against the grain of our constitutional rights and if we don't see that we are in really big trouble right now. >> cheryl: carson saying that people should have a dialogue on campus instead of demonizing each other. >> nicole: thousands of fighters have con verged on the town in an effort to choke off a supply line and set up a buffer zone and reclaiming is one big step toward dividing isis claims it is establishing across that region. kurdish say to prepare for assault. >> cheryl: new development on
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that jet crash in egypt, inspectors have uncovered about a two-hour timer. it is not clear whether this time bomb reference came from intercepted communications between none -- known terrorists, one of the working theories that a bomb was planted at or near the fuel line. >> nicole: u.s. agents have arrested to nephews of venezuelan president. u.s. attorney's office for the southern districts of new york have recented the charges and
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both are to appear before a federal judge later today. >> cheryl: apple hoping to make cash a thing in the past. in talks with u.s. banks to develop a payment service to let users send money from one another, that would eliminate the need for cash or checks. apple in competition with increasing number of firms such as square. >> nicole: even worse now. let's get you caught up in the global market. nikkei squeezed out again, hang seng up 2 and a half% while the kospi and shanghai up. >> cheryl: ftse in london 41 points. dax is down as well.
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>> nicole: we've been watching u.s. stock futures this morning. s&p down not even one point and the dow jones industrial average futures down 1 #. >> cheryl: key commodities this morning. oil, oil is 43.05, we are getting nearly 40 bucks again. gold up a buck, 70. >> nicole: all weaker against the greenback. >> cheryl: yield on treasury, loss of 1.8 basis points. >> nicole: dillard's incorporation has launched a hostile bid to buy angie's list.
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$512million in cash and that is about 10% above the company's market value at the close of trading yesterday. it was willing to consider combining angie's with home adviser network. 10% premium. we are up about 11% in after hours trading. >> cheryl: big stock to watch for sure. coal reported earnings before the share. cef knew expected to be up. now this company expected to earn a buck 55 a share down from 1.71 a year ago. investors are concerned about the health who reports and
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companion involved in all of this. he has children as well. >> nicole: microsoft tightness data projections and lego struggles to build up supplies in time for the holidays. expect that it will be unable to deliver new orders coming from european toy stores. >> cheryl: fantasy sports operators, to fight a new york order to stop taking bets. >> listen to the to your voters and say, they don't want fantasy sports to be taken from them. >> cheryl: we are going to have the threat. fantasy sports industry. time ran out on what would have been a winner. orlando magic beat the los
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angeles lakers. all those stories coming up. mix kind of flat. dow a little bit lower, 17 down in premarkets. s&p as well. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did not run away from the table like some other bankers did.
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>> nicole: let's take a look at u.s. stock index futures. dow futures down 27, s&p down over 1. >> cheryl: fandual has no intention to shutdown immediately. he said the online betting is
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equal to illegal gambling. the company will continue to allow new yorkers to play. fanduel for seize and assist. >> nicole: what a buzzer-beater last night. hornets over the nicks 95-93. would have won the game but it was ruled time had just run out. had started all of his 223 games to orlando over the past four seasons but last night he came off the bench for the first time and hit 18-footer to list magic past the lakers. he had 18 points in the game.
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great start for the golden state warriors. most wins to start a season over memphis grizzlies. warriors are 9-0. 24 points in the win. brooklyn nets are finally, nine rebounds to lead the nets 106 victory over houston rockets. 0-7. >> cheryl: coming up donald trump called out marco rubio's comment during dye bait when vladimir putin was quoted gangster. >> it's a big obstacle. you have to go through that obstacle. >> cheryl: new push for a cashless society, apple is
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>> nicole: breaking news this morning gop debate shatters record as candidates post around the country.
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>> cheryl: marco rubio drawing fire for donald trump for calling vladimir putin a gangster during debate. we are going to have the latest from the campaign trail. >> nicole: in the markets after yesterday's retreat, here right now to a lower open, s&p down almost 2. >> cheryl: who needs cash, apple reportedly in talks with bank to create a mobile-to-mobile system allowing you to send cash from iphone to another iphone. >> nicole: we will tell you why dillard's thinks angie's list is good draft. >> cheryl: orlando magic beat los angeles lakers with a shot at the buzzard. welcome to fbn:am, first look at markets and what to expect at
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the day ahead. nick noik no clear winner emerging from tuesday's face ah in milwaukee. saying putin isn't insulted by the word. >> i think it's important that we know who he is all about. we possess over 90% of the nuclear weapons on earth. that doesn't mean we should be fooled about what his decisions are or long-term goals are for the world. >> nicole: donald trump says labeling putin a gangster is not a good idea. >> i have been dealing with people all of my life, they end up being very easy to deal with, you never know, but i think that's a tough statement to make up front because it really is, you know, you have to make up for a lot of lost territory once
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you make a statement like that. >> nicole: make sure to watch donald trump in mornings with maria. and the debate was the most watched program in fbn's history with nine and a half million people tuning in. >> cheryl: all right. repeatedly blasted, rand paul saying the fed has played a role in the growing problem of income and inequality. >> by keeping rates below the rate, citizens have a tough time making money. they are talk about negative interest. >> cheryl: federal reserve will have a chance to respond and regional fed presence will attend conference in dc to rethinking monetary policy since
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crisis began. >> nicole: backed by coalition support launched an offensive to take back town from isis. thousands of fighters have con verged on the thousand to choke off supply line and set up a buffer zone to protect citizens. one big step toward dividing isis claims is establishing across that region. kurdish government saying that war planes hit islamic positions, to prepare for that assault. >> cheryl: investigators inspect uncovered a quote, two-hour timer. it is not clear whether this time bomb reference came from intercepted communications between known terrorists or it
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was physical evidence. second source says that based on the facts so far, one of the working theories that a bomb was at or near the fuel line. >> nicole: conspire 800 kilograms of cocaine to the united states. now, u.s. attorney's office for the southern districts of new york have presented the charges and both men are scheduled to appear before a federal judge. it'll be later today. >> cheryl: apple is hoping to make cash a thing of the past, apple is in discussions with u.s. banks to develop a payment service that would let users send money to one another from their phones. that would eliminate the need for cash or for check, the service would put apple in competition with an increasing
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number of firms such as square. it's not clear how apple is going to make money on the service. it would make consumer more dependent on their iphones. >> nicole: let's get you caught up. nikkei with small gain. shanghai down half a percent and kospi down a quarter of 1%. >> cheryl: as you can see the ftse, cac 40 and the dax all down. all about a fraction of a percent. >> nicole: we had some selling over the last days or so. dow futures down, s&p down over 2. >> cheryl: dillard's corporation has launched a hostile bid to buy angie's. it was disappointed that the board was not interested in making negotiations and was
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making offer public. that's about 10% above the company's value at the close of trading yesterday. iec said it was willing to consider with home adviser business. 11 shares in after hours trading. the stock goes up because it went public. >> nicole: strong winds, heavy rain, for more on this we go to fox meteorologist maria molina. >> maria: that's right. we are tracking a storm system that yesterday brought some tornadoes and also severe weather across parts of the midwest and today it is raising east ward. we are seeing the rain push across the interior northeast and stretching down into parts of tennessee and parts of coast. we are not looking at a major severe weather anymore, also some strong winds specially across parts of great lakes.
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as we head farther west, northern rockies or pacific, we could be looking at several inches of rainfall on coastal areas, flash flooding and also high elevation snowfall. potentially more than 10-inches of snow there. as we head farther west on the rockies, quite chilly. let's head over to you. >> nicole: two media giants make a bet on virtual reality. time warner and comcast apparently think it just might. we'll have all the details. see this giant blue diamond. record-shattering auction. we will tell you just how much he paid for that hot rock. dow futures down about 39.
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s&p just down over 3. you are looking at fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪
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as rare as a blue moon and properly named so, 45 million for the blue diamond called the blue moon. the purchase at 4 million per carat set a new world record or any auction sold. it was cut from 29.6-carat diamond. it took three months to craft, cut and polish the stone, reportedly named it the blue moon after one of his children. >> nicole: absolutely beautiful. comcast and time warner have put together 30 and a half million dollars in funding for virtual reality. viewing live events in virtual reality is the future and that he is companies are believing that it could evolve in the next platform. it's expected to accelerate in
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the next year when several head sets are released to the public. broadcast of the season opening game and democratic presidential debate, both in the past month. >> cheryl: if you find it difficult to decide what to order at mcdonald's. the company is going to offer what to order depending on the weather. digital menu boards at the end of the year. when it's cold out or raining, they might recommend tot drinks. fast-food giant announcing it will be serving mozzerella sticks. christmas has come in early for me. [laughter] >> nicole: coming up donald trump calls out marco rubio's
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comment that vladimir putin is a gangster. a new push for a cashless society. apple reportedly developing a mobile-to-mobile payment system where you can lend your brother mula. we will have that story. checking u.s. stock futures. dow arrows. dow futures down 27, nasdaq futures down 2. you are watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know?
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>> cheryl: breaking news this morning, the fox business network gop debate shatters a breaking record. good morning, i'm cheryl casone. >> nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides.
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marco rubio drawing fire from drawing donald trump for calling vladimir putin a gangster during the debate. we'll have the latest from the campaign trail. >> cheryl: in the markets after yesterday's retreat, regain some ground after the opening bell, now we are losing ground an we have a negative opening. dow pointing down by 27 and s&p by one and a quarter. >> nicole: who needs banks, a mobile-to-mobile payment system. >> cheryl: barry dill subpoena >> nicole: it would have been a winner. orlando magic beat los angeles lakers.
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latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. >> cheryl: republican presidential candidates back on campaign trail following debate right here on fox business network, no clear winning emerging in milwaukee but marco rubio facing criticism for calling vladimir putin a gangster. rubio says this, putin wasn't insulted by the word. >> i think it's important that we know exactly who he is and what he's all about. we are still going to have to deal with him because between the united states and russia we possess 90% of the nuclear weapons on earth. we shouldn't be fooled of who he is or how he makes decisions or what long-term decisions are for the world or russia. >> cheryl: donald trump says this, labeling putin a gangster isn't a good idea. >> i've been dealing with people all of my life.
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sometimes you deal with people that you think are rough people and they end up being very easy to deal with. you never know. that's a tough statement to make up front. it really is, you have to make up for a lot of lost territory once you make a statement like that. >> cheryl: we are going to have more on controversy. you want to watch donald trump in mornings with maria on the fox business network. by the way, 13 and a half million people tuned in tuesday night. [applause] >> nicole: federal reserve and policies repeatedly blasted by republicans in both fox business wall street journal debates on tuesday night, rand paul saying the fed has played a role in the growing problem of income and inequality. >> by keeping interest rates below the market rate, average ordinary citizens have a tough time earning interest and making
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money, they are talking about negative interest. >> nicole: federal reserve will have a chance to rerespond -- respond to that criticism. fed rethinking on conventionalmont -- >> cheryl: ben carson weighing in on the student protests at the university of missouri. republican candidate how colleges are quote accepting infantile behavior. >> when we get to a point where a majority can say, i don't like what you're doing, that's offensive, and therefore i have a right to be violent towards you or deprive you of rights because i don't like what you're doing, you know, that goes against the grain of our constitutional rights, and if we
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don't see that, we are in really big trouble right now. >> cheryl: carson saying that people should be having a dialogue instead of demonizing each other. >> nicole: thousands of fighters have con verged on the town in an effort to choke off supply to the militants. isis claims it is establishing across the region. coalition war plane hit thousands of islamic state positions to prepare for the assault. >> cheryl: new development in the deadly russian crash of egypt, uncovered intelligence about a two-hour timer. source familiar told fox news says it is not clear whether it came from intercepted communications between known terrorists or physical evidence.
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a second source that based on the facts so far, one of the working theories is that a bomb was planted at or near the fuel lines. both point to insider. >> nicole: charge that is they conspire to transport about a ton of cocaine to the u.s. two men were arrested in haiti. two men as part of sting operation coordinated by the drug enforcement administration, presented the charges and both men are scheduled to appear before a federal judge later today. >> cheryl: apple hoping to make cash a thing of the past. apple is in discussions with u.s. banks to develop a payment service that would send money from one iphone, it would put in
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competition such as square to go digital and get rid of wallets. it would make consumers more dependent on the iphones, not that we are already dependent on iphones. >> nicole: let's get you caught up on global markets. downside risks, shanghai composite, kospi a quarter of 1%. the hang seng is the star here of 2 and a half%. >> cheryl: every index is into the red. >> nicole: u.s. stock market futures liking like this morning. dow futures down 28, s&p just over 1 point and nasdaq futures down 1 point. >> cheryl: wegold is 2 bucks.
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>> nicole: so many countries talk about strong u.s. dollar. that's what we are seeing today. the greenback is stronger against the euro, uk pound and the japanese yen. >> cheryl: that's a loss of 1.8 basis points. >> nicole: launched a hostile bid to buy angie's list. it was disappointed the board was not interested in engaging that negotiations that it was making offer public. offer was $512 million in cash and that's about a 10% premium to the company's market value at the close of trading yesterday. it was willing to consider combining angie's list, shares were up about 11% in after hours trading. >> cheryl: go public. probably kind of smart.
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kohl's reports third-quarter earnings. sixty-nine-cents a share, down one cent. kohl's sales have been flat in the last couple of quarters. also out today viacom. a buck 65 a share down from 1.71 last year. investors are concerned about the health of 92-year-old who still controls 80%. this report his long-time female companion is set to challenge red stone ability to run businesses and his children are involved in this as well. >> nicole: here is a look at the edition of wall street journal. microsoft tightness client's data protection and lego struggles to build up supplies just in time for the holidays. the toy maker will be unable to
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deliver coming from europe toy stories. >> cheryl: stop taking bets. >> listen to the your voters and say, look, they don't want fantasy sports to be taken from them. >> cheryl: we are going to have more on the latest threat to the fast-growing sports industry. time ran out in what could have been a winner. a shot at the buzzer, we will have details coming up. we go to break right now. all pointing to a slightly lower open. you're watching fbn:am this thursday, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere.
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>> cheryl: let's take a look at u.s. stock futures. looks like they are going to be slightly negative. not so bad. >> nicole: fan fanduel ordered to cease operations. fanduel is going to use every avenue to stay open. they are given five days to respond to the cease and assist order. >> cheryl: charlotte hornets won
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a buzzer beater last night. layup with six tenths of a second. hit three-pointer that would have won the game. also last-second win. started all 223 games for orlando in the past four seasons. last night he came off the bench for the first time and 18-footer at the buzzard to beat lakers. he had 18 points in the game. toronto won over 76ers. they have lost first eight games and lost 18 straight games. lost their first 17.
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>> nicole: massive storm in the midwest bringing heavy rain and snow. for more we go to our fox meteorologist maria molina. >> maria: good morning, also some blizzard conditions across parts of colorado. now it's farther east and it's bringing in rain for past of the gulf coast all the way parts to great lakes and into the northeast, you are going to need to you umbrellas across the nation, continuing across parts of great lakes. that will be something to watch out for. across the pacific northwest, we do expect a lot of heavy rain, potentially several inches along coastal areas and that's going to bring the threat for flash flooding and e levation could be looking heavy snow as well, possibly 10-inches of snow.
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temperature wise, mild temperatures across the eastern u.s. not too bad today. specially as you head farther down. in atlanta upper 60's, 70 in raleigh, carolina. cooler air, but across the northeast a little chillier today. across parts of the rockies that where we have the cooler air temperatures to make it into the 40's this afternoon in denver. let's head over to you cheryl and nicole. >> nicole: thank you so much. >> cheryl: we are going to run global action before we hand it over to mornings with maria, by the way, she's live from palm springs, california. stay with us. note ♪ ♪
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in panama, which is a city of roughly 2 million people, we are having 5,000 new cars being sold every month. this is a very big problem for us with respect to fast and efficient transportation. it's kind of a losing proposition to keep going this way. we are trying to tackle the problem with several different modes. one of them is the brand new metro. we had a modest forecast: 110,000 passengers per day in the first line. we are already over 200,000. our collaboration with citi has been very important from the very beginning. citi was our biggest supporter and our only private bank. we are not only being efficient in the way we are moving people now, we are also more amicable to the environment. people have more time for the family and it's been one of the most rewarding experiences to hear people saying:
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>> nicole: let's take a look at what's trading in europe right now. ftse down a half percent. mario talks about downside risk. 15% there. right here at home for the last six trading days have had down arrows. dow futures down 33 and s&p down 2. mix bag here. just turn negative down. let's take a look at our ten-year treasury yield 2.32%. it's time to go over to maria. good morning, maria. >> maria: mornings with maria on the move. hi, everybody. we are come to go you live from palm springs, california this morning. thursday november 12, 6:00 a.m. in the east coast. republican presidential debate bringing a record viewership to the fox business network while
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breaking the live stream record that was held by the super bowl. people wanted to know what the candidates thought about the issues. the network receiving high praise from the candidates themselves and the national media. candidates from senator cruz, marco rubio to carly fiorina and dr. ben carson, turning praise performances. >> we all have a different tax plan. some i don't totally agree with. some thing we understand that each tax plan is better than the mess that we have right now. >> maria: donald trump will be my special guest this morning coming up in the 7:00 a.m. hour. we'll talk about the issues as well. i want to get his take on events of the day. marco rubio dpefnedding his decision to calling vladimir
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putin a gangster on last night's o'reilly factor. he doesn't take that as an insult. they asked him that specific question, he smiled and said, how can i be a gangster i'm in the kgb. [laughter] >> maria: let's turn to market this morning. we have some selling underway. quarter percent lower. a decline and pressure on the s&p and nasdaq as well. we see the european markets down pretty much across the board. almost 1% lower. if you look dax in germany. markets look like this overnight as we do see mix performance. nikkei average barely over and

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