Skip to main content

tv   FBN AM  FOX Business  December 2, 2015 5:00am-6:01am EST

5:00 am
>> nicole: breaking news this morning. the u.s. announces to send more troops to iraq. iraq prime minister says, not so fast. we will have all the details for you. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. >> cheryl: gong, -- good morning, i'm cheryl casone. we may find out. >> nicole: let's check out what's going on with futures after yesterday triple-digit gain. s&p futures up right now almost 3 ahead of the bell.
5:01 am
>> cheryl: yahoo's board will consider selling the company's internet businesses. we are going to look what that means to ceo marisa myers. >> nicole: he and his wife will donate 99% of money to charity. >> cheryl: details coming up. first look at what's moving in fbn:am, first look on markets and what to expect on your day ahead. >> we are deploying targeting force to assist iraqi and kurdish forces and put more pressure on isil, special
5:02 am
operators will conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence and capture isil leaders. >> nicole: ash carter telling armed services committed that it's being done with in cooperation with government. iraqi quite minister issueing that there's no need for foot ground combat troops. the number will be about 200. they're expected to be deployed within the next few days. >> cheryl: british parliament set to vote on whether to approve air strikes in air say. british prime minister saying that he hopes to win the support from all parties. >> part of a broader strategy. it's about the politics and diplomacy and humanitarian aid to bring peace to syria but to
5:03 am
make sure we protect our interest on national interest of fighting against this appalling terrorist organization. >> cheryl: meanwhile british lawmakers debate, thousands gather outside parliament to protest possible our launch in syria. >> nicole: two top republican senators are probing possible leaks from the government's review of her e-mail. sent a letter to the state department and the office of director of national intelligence of that issue. e-mail will review the wrong impression that two top-secret messages were not sensitive. those top emails had been downgraded after a second review. >> cheryl: investors will pay close attention to janet yellen
5:04 am
today. her assessment comes about two weeks before the feds final policy meeting of that year, of this year, excuse me. first hike in interest rates in nearly 10 years. one fed official says he's a bit nervous of raising rates later this month but evans says it's more critical to focus to raise rates at a pace. november estimate is 190,000 jobs. that will be up from the 182,000 added in october. also, we will get the big monthly reports this friday. economists are looking payroll by 200,000 and unemployment to hold steady. >> nicole: bigger the number, the better it is for jobs. sources say the company's board
5:05 am
will weigh a sale of core internet business this week. board to proceed yahoo investment in alibaba. 7% after hours on that news. you can see it on the spike. ceo faces more pressure over the company's performance. efforts to turn around yahoo now in their fourth year have been challenged by low morale with at least a dozen top executives leaving the company. >> cheryl: zuckerberg announcing that they will give away most of their wealth, $45 billion of wealth, this comes after celebration for firth of their first child, world largest gifts
5:06 am
and a letter to their daughter, the couple said they created a newfoundation that would focus on personalized learning, curing disease, connecting people and building strong communities. but like nicole said, maybe she'll call her lawyer. i don't know. >> nicole: number of people who had backgrounds checked to buy a gun. more than 185,000 asks for background checks were processed. that is up 5% from black friday last year. previous spikes or background checks are required before someone can buy a firearm occur before mass shooting. >> cheryl: let's get you caught up on global action overnight. shanghai gaining, big gains 2.3, 3% for change high. nikkei down a fraction.
5:07 am
kospi down just a fraction there. >> nicole: everybody on pins in needles in europe as they wait to here on ecp on monetary policy. ftse up and cac and dax not too far, roughly half of 1%. >> cheryl: moving to the u.s., it looks for dow and nasdaq and s&p, dow pointing higher by 38, s&p by 4, nasdaq higher by 12 in the premarket. >> nicole: let's check commodities. gold gains 2 bucks. >> cheryl: dollar against key currencies around the world. euro, uk pound, dollar, peso, yen all trading dollar against the greenback. >> nicole: let's take a look at what the 10-year bond is doing. >> cheryl: chicago rahm emanuel firing the city's police.
5:08 am
gary mccarthy had been superintendent. dismissal comes days after angry protests in the city and after video of a black teen that was shot by a white officer. >> he has become an issue rather than dealing with the issue and a distraction. >> cheryl: shooting happened in 2014, but the police released the video 13 months later. activists are calling on the major himself to step down. we have seen that. attorney general asking to investigate whether chicago's police department policies violate federal law. but i know the city would like to see protests end. >> nicole: sure. administration officials say the pentagon estimate for closing the prison in cuba and building and alternative is half of a billion dollars, officials say
5:09 am
the administration rejected the pentagon's plan and sent it back for revision. rejection is setback for one of the president's top priorities. >> cheryl: president obama telling the world that the climate summit in paris new york city greater threat to future generations than climate change. now republican presidential candidate donald trump sounding off on that comment and posted on instagram. >> while the world is in turmoil and falling apart in so many ways specially with isis, our president is worried about a global warming, what a ridiculous situation. >> cheryl: he's not a believer in global warming and he's not a lone. >> nicole: the bill would also provide money for regional programs such as buses and ferris, the house bill to take
5:10 am
place and that's on friday, the senate is expected to act shortly afterwards. >> cheryl: short shows that 18 federal agencies spent more than $80 million last year for employees not to work for at least a month. that would be nice. republican senator of iowa issued the report and wants to change the system of administrative leave. employees leave while they're being investigated from misconduct, in the meantime they're paid their normal salaries. that system is right for abuse. >> nicole: take a look at the headlines in today's edition in wall street journal. we saw some layoffs there that they've announced and big food is using natural flavors to use flavors more foods are
5:11 am
reinstructing their recipe. >> cheryl: but it tastes so good. who doesn't love cheetos? sorry, cheetos. one of the biggest names in baseball is coming to the boston red sox coming up. making man-made pools, that could land in tokyo olympic games. let's check out the u.s. stock index futures, you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪
5:12 am
with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform,
5:13 am
the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. we heard you got a job as a developer!!!!! its official, i work for ge!! what?
5:14 am
wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no i am... do you know what ge is? >> nicole: let's get you caught up on the global action.
5:15 am
let's see if asia took a cue from the u.s. rally late into the close. hang seng up and nikkei and kospi both pulled back. >> cheryl: over in europe stocks are trading higher. cac up 40 and dax higher in 50 in germany. >> nicole: we have the terrible manufacturing number yesterday. dow futures up 32 tacking onto yesterday's gains. s&p 3 and, of course, we will be waiting to hear from our fed chair janet yellen. >> cheryl: the 61-year-old supermodel posted photos proving that age is nothing but a number .
5:16 am
>> nicole: christy brinkley looks amazing. let's take a look from the world of sports. hometown of philadelphia last night and the 76ers spoiled it. the fans celebrated the end of losing streak, 6ers tied a record for 18 losses but they finally won last night beating the lakers 103-91. 6ers lost 28 in a row dating to last season. ouch. boston red sox finished in last place after winning the world series in 2013. the sox made a big move, reports say the red sox to a 7-year deal, $217 million. the contract will be the largest ever for a major league pitcher. the deal is pending and it's
5:17 am
expected to be announced on friday. price was cy young winner last season. john wall scored a season high for the wizards. lebron james scored 24 points. first loss in 10-home games for the cavs. >> cheryl: coming up president obama's defense secretary, what the president won't say. >> we are at war. we're using the might of the finest fighting force the world has ever known. >> cheryl: source for fox news says 200 more troops will be sent to iraq. we will have the latest on what the defense secretary finds war. keep your eyes on shares of yahoo today. stocks jumping, may consider selling flagging internet businesses.
tv-commercial
5:18 am
we will have the latest on the story and what it means for ceo marisa myer. dow, nasdaq, s&p by 2 and a half. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ ♪ jeb bush: here's the truth you will not hear from our president: we are at war with radical islamic terrorism. it is the struggle that will determine the fate of the free world. the united states should not delay
5:19 am
in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. their aim is our total destruction. we can't withdraw from this threat or negotiate with it. we have but one choice: to defeat it. vo: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message.
5:20 am
5:21 am
>> cheryl: breaking news this morning. u.s. announces plans to send more troops to iraq but iraq's prime minister says, not so fast. this is the uk in germany onramping air strikes in isis. we will have all the details for you, good morning, everyone, i'm cheryl casone. >> nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides.
5:22 am
janet yellen speaking. >> cheryl: let's check u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. looking to a higher open. dow pointing by 29 s&p two and a half in the premarket. >> nicole: shares of yahoo expected to go higher, we will tell you what that means for marisa myers. >> cheryl: she may want to hire a lawyer. they are doing to donate 99% of the wealth to charity. >> nicole: spoiled kobe bryant's return to filly. -- philly. welcome to fbn:am, first look at
5:23 am
morning markets and what to expect on the day ahead. >> cheryl: more troops to iraq. >> deploying a targeting force and put more pressure on isil. these special operators over time will be able to conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence and capture isil leaders. >> cheryl: defense secretary ash carter telling armed forces committee that it's being done in cooperation with the iraqi government but iraq's prime minister saying that in part there's no need for foreign ground combat troops. now u.s. official telling fox the number of troops would be about 200. they're expected to be deployeded within the next few weeks. >> nicole: british parliament is set to vote whether to approve air strikes in syria.
5:24 am
the country conducts only in iraq. british prime minister saying he hopes to win the support from all parties. >> it is part of a broader strategy. it's about the politics and the diplomacy and the humanitarian aid all of which we need to bring to bare to bring peace to syria but to make sure we protect our interest, national interest of fighting against this appalling terrorist organization. >> nicole: meanwhile thousands gathering outside the parliament to protest possible launch of air strikes in syria. >> cheryl: investors will pay close teengs janet yellen, offer latest thoughts on the economy. her assessment comes about two weeks before the fed's final policy meeting of the year and what is expected to be the first hike in interest rates in nearly ten years. one fed official says he's a bit nervous about raising rates this year.
5:25 am
charles evans adding that officials communicate their intention to raise rates at a gradual pace. today's round of economic data include private sectoring hiring. 190,000 jobs to be added. that would be up from the 182,000 added back in october. we are going to get the big monthly report, that's this friday, increase by 200,000 and unemployment steady by 5%. >> nicole: big changes on the horizon. the company's will weigh sale on internet business. the board is also expected to discuss whether to plan proceed, we are looking 33.71, 35, 36, looking to the upside. yahoo investment in alibaba. looking to the upside. the board meetings come as ceo
5:26 am
marisa myer faces more pressure over the company's performance. now in their fourth year have been challenged by low morale with at least dozen top executives leaving the company. the stock this year is down 33%. >> cheryl: let's get you caught up on global market action overnight. first taking a look at asia. shanghai the real wanier here. index -- winner >> nicole: want 4%. >> cheryl: dow pointing higher in premarket and s&p up by 3 in premarket. >> nicole: chicken salad recall
5:27 am
from e. coli outbreak now hitting other major grocery states. contaminated celery in california. 150,000 products such as salad kit, vegetable trays, now among the stores affected are wal-mart, sam's club, target, safeway, starbucks, 7eleven. >> maria: we are tracking this cold front that's moving east ward and bringing in some unsettled weather. you can see in the radar. across the mid-atlantic and even down to alabama and mississippi and parts of alabama. you're going to need umbrellas across these areas and across in
5:28 am
the appalachians, flash flooding could be a concern out there. you're enjoying mild temperatures along the east coast. as we head west ward, system that has arrived in parts of northern california, oregon and washington state. we are going to be seeing several inches of rain along coastal areas, potentially more than 3-inches. we could be looking at flooding concerns out there and higher elevations pretty significant snowfall and you can see many areas out there, anywhere between 1-2 feet of snow. i'm sure skiers will be very happy but not pleasant couple of days to travel out west. let's head over to you nicole and cheryl. >> nicole: first it was mars and jupiter and now nasa is heading to the sun. we will tell you about the $1.5 billion solar probe that
5:29 am
will have to withstand heat of 2500-degrees fahrenheit. future of surfing, land surfing in tokyo olympic games. you are watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ ñ??w
5:30 am
5:31 am
5:32 am
5:33 am
>> nicole: let's take a look at u.s. stock index futures right now, week manufacturing number right now. dow futures up 31. s&p futures up 3 as we wait on job's report on friday. >> cheryl: nasa helps to get closer to the sun than it ever has before. the space agency plans to send a spacecraft called solar probe plus to the sun in 2018. in all goes according to plan the probe will get 3.7 million miles. it will use venus' gravity. it will have a carbon shield to combat temperatures, 2500-degrees fahrenheit.
5:34 am
>> nicole: surfing can become a support in olympics. 7million-gallon manmade swimming pool. uses a plow-like device to create identical ways of two sides. organizers are currently in talks with wave to be submitted in 2020 tokyo games. scheduled to open in 2016. the best part no sharks. >> cheryl: exactly, good point. a new study is debunking that entire theory. these scans reveal there's no overall difference between man and a woman's brain. individual brains rarely have
5:35 am
all female or all male traits. we can all get along now. >> nicole: that's interesting. a key to happy marriage, you know what it is, a tall husband. couples with the biggest height differences are found to have the most satisfying relationships, but the effect faze over time and stops all together in 18 years. they say it could be the perception that tall men are stronger. >> cheryl: coming up, president obama's defense secretary says what the president won't say. >> we are at war, we are using the might of the finest fighting force the world has ever known. >> cheryl: source for fox news says 200 more troops will be sent to iraq. whether he have the latest on what the defense secretary now calls war. you want to keep your eyes on yahoo, stocks are jumping.
5:36 am
we will have the latest on that story and, of course, what it means for ceo marisa myer. dow, s&p, nasdaq all pointing higher, dow higher in premarket by 31. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪
5:37 am
5:38 am
5:39 am
>> nicole: breaking news this morning, u.s. announces plan to send more troops to iraq but iraq's prime minister says, not so fast. this as the uk and germany vote onramping up air strikes in isis. we will have all the details. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. >> cheryl: good morning, everyone, i'm cheryl casone. investors focused on chair janet yellen. we will find out.
5:40 am
>> nicole: let's u.s. stock market futures. higher across the pond. dow futures up 30. s&p futures up 3. >> cheryl: yahoo expected to spike higher. we are going to look at what that means for ceo marisa myer stumbling turnaround plan. >> nicole: zuckerberg and wife have a baby girl. she may want to hire a lawyer, suck zuckerberg saying he will donate 99% of his wealth. u.s. is sending more operations troops to iraq. were we are deploying a
5:41 am
targeting force to assist iraqi and kurdish forces and put more pressure on isil. the special operators over time will be able to provide raids, capture isil leaders. >> nicole: also telling armed services committee that's being done in cooperation with the iraqi government but iraq's prime minister issues a statement in part, quote, there's no need for foreign ground combat troops. u.s. officials telling fox a number of troops would be about 200. expected to be deployed within the next few weeks. >> cheryl: british parliament is set to vote on syria. country conduct air strikes only in iraq. british prime minister hope to win support from all parties. >> broader strategy. it's about the politics and
5:42 am
diplomacy and humantarian aid to bring peace to syria and to protect our interest on fighting this against appalling terrorist organization. >> cheryl: meanwhile british lawmakers debate, thousands gather outside of the parliament to protest a possible launch in syria. >> nicole: two top republican senators are probing possible leaks from the government's review of her emails. sent a letter to the state department in the offense of intelligence on that issue. this comes out unnamed sources claimed last month. those top-secret emails had been downgraded after a second
5:43 am
review. >> cheryl: investors will pay close attention to janet yellen today. her assessment comes about two weeks before the feds final policy meeting of the year and what is expected to be the first hike in interest rates, nearly 10 years. one fed official says that he's a bit nervous about raising rates this month. chicago fed president adding is more important to the officials clearly communicate their intentions to raise rates at a gradual pace. now today's round of economic data includes private sector hiring from adp and november estimate for 190,000 jobs to be added. that would be up from the 182,000 that was added in october and, of course, we are going to get the big monthly job's report on friday. economist look for nonfarm payroll to increase and the unemployment rate to hold steady at 5%.
5:44 am
>> nicole: sources say it will waive sale. the board is also expected to discuss whether to proceed with a plan to spin-off yahoo's investment in alibaba group. the board meetings come as ceo marisa myers faces performance. stock is down about 33% this year. >> cheryl: big hit there. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg saying they will give away nearly all of their wealth, $45 billion in current market terms to solve the world's problems. the news coming after they celebrate the bit of their baby daughter max. one of the largest gifts in a
5:45 am
letter to their daughter the couple said they had created a newfoundation that would initially focused on personalized learning, curing disease and connecting people and building strong communities. >> nicole: we saw shanghai composite. 2.3%. banks and real state particularly well as the government may prop up housing over there. in europe again nicole mentioned this earlier, stimulus coming to european markets. cac by 15. >> nicole: dow futures up two and a half. >> cheryl: president obama telling the world at the climate summit in paris that there's no greater threat than climate change. presidential candidate donald trump sounding off on that comment and posed on instagram.
5:46 am
>> while the world is falling apart specially with isis our president is worried about global warming. what a ridiculous situation. >> cheryl: trump known for speaking his mind is not a believer of global warming. >> nicole: the threats lead officials to heighten security on the campus and prosecutors say former student left demonstration on campus on november 17, went to university library and made threats on a twitter account and she returned to the rally and told others about the threat but did not say that she actually made them. >> cheryl: take a look at the headlines. november sales.
5:47 am
morgan stanley investors push for cost cuts and finally how big food is using natural flavors to win consumer favor. consumer concern is rising over artificial ingredients, more food companies reinstructing recippies. >> nicole: we see in restaurants, hormone free, that's been the trend. coming up in sports, 76ers spoiled kobe bryant's return to philly. all the details coming up there. we will run all the global action there. dow futures about 24, tack onto yesterday's big gains. s&p 500 up two and a half for futures, we are now looking at some up arrows. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪
5:48 am
5:49 am
5:50 am
5:51 am
>> nicole: let's get you caught up on global market that we have seen overnight. european markets looking good. everybody wait to go hear from the ecb on monetary policy. >> cheryl: a little bit the transferring over to the markets here at home. s&p and nasdaq in the premarket higher dow higher, s&p higher by 3. >> nicole: christy brinkley is making headlines after posting bikini photos while vacation in caribbean. posted the photos on her enta -- instagram account.
5:52 am
timeless beauty hits shelves last month. >> cheryl: she looks amazing. good for her, really. kobe bryant returned to his hometown of philadelphia last night and the 76ers spoiled it. celebrated end of agonizing losing street. 18 losses to start a season. they finally won last night. 93-91. the 6ers had lost dating back to last season. last two seasons after winning world series back in 2013, the sox made a big move to change that yesterday landing one of the top pitchers in baseball. red sox have signed price to contract, largest ever for a major league ficher. deal is pending a physical and
5:53 am
expected to be announced on friday. latest college football playoff rankings are out. number one spot in top 25. top four remain the same from last week with alabama at number two, and oklahoma number 3 and iowa number 4 and michigan state is at five. committee will reveal the 14th playoff field. that's noon eastern time on sunday. that's big if you're into college football. >> nicole: that's right. before you head out the door, let's get your look at wednesday forecast with our fox meteorologist maria molina. good morning, maria. >> maria: i'm a little bumbed florida state did not make that fourth spot. taking a look at the radar you can see it's pretty busy across the u.s. we have a front that's moving east. all the way down to parts of the gulf coast. you are going to need you mean bres -- umbrellas today.
5:54 am
there will be a few areas that could potentially be looking at flash flooding. we will keep you updated on that. it's been a very busy season. we've seen a lot of snowfall and rain, that trend continues. we have the next storm system moving in, northern california, you could see as much as 2-4-inches of rain out here along coastal areas, we will be talking about flooding as well as heavy snow across the mountains, etch -- even down into the sierra. middle 50's for you in new york city and eventually some of the cooler air start to move east ward across parts of the midwest. you'll be in 50's tomorrow in atlanta, also in raleigh,
5:55 am
carolina. >> nicole: florida state is number nine. >> maria: not bad. >> cheryl: we are going to run global market action before we hand it over to mornings with maria. stay with us. ♪ ♪
5:56 am
5:57 am
5:58 am
>> nicole: after nearly 170-point gain yesterday, dow futures to higher open, 24 points. s&p futures looking up nearly 3. we are going to turn it right over to maria bartiromo and mornings with maria right now and a beautiful broach that you wore at the gop debate. >> maria: good morning, happy wednesday. it is we understand december 2nd. with me dagen mcdowell, keith mccullough and capital founder
5:59 am
anthony can with us today. top stories, breaking news from the campaign trail. new polls from the university, the numbers will be out in moment. we will have them and break it out. plus the cope brothers plijing to spend $1 billion in 2016 raise but won't pick a candidate yet. another thing they are ready to do is launch an attack on front runner donald trump. according to new york times today, this is what he told me about what he's looking for in a candidate just a few weeks ago. >> we need somebody like a calvin coolidge who will change the trajectory of the country and both of them created marvelous prosperity, improved the welfare system, help it had poor, made government more efficient. >> maria: straight ahead we are getting reaction from trump campaign spokesperson.
6:00 am
u.s. sending more troops to iraq as threat escalates. a pair of major announcement from zuckerberg. they are selling near all of their facebook shares for charity. giving it away, details on that coming up. amazing $45 billion in stock. stock is on the rise this morning on premarket, the company is considering selling its internet business, is what that means for the company and ceo marisa myer coming up. take a look at futures this morning. dow industrial expected to open at 25, nasdaq in the plus column. investors wading on

133 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on