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american flag, handing over heart period. lou: one definition of leader hardship. to lead is tooooo [cheers and applause] lauren: the dow closing above 23,000 for the first time ever. this coming 30 years after the black monday market crash. cheryl: futures falling right now i'm rising tensions in spain and catalonia pushes for independence beard right now, dow futures pointed lower by 60 points. transferring your common stocks watching the tension rise. the ftse in london than a quarter of 1%. dax half of 1%. cheryl: in a ship, the communist party continues. and china's shanghai composite ending the day slightly lower.
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lauren: breaking news this morning. are you ready for the drama of the voter rumble with the senate will vote on a budget bill that could clear the way. cheryl: fed chair janet yellen heads to the white house interview for the job shear the house. will the president reappoint her next year? lauren: and then there's this. it's very strange anti-bullying ad for burger king. "fbn:am" starts right now. train to and it is 5:01 a.m. in new york. thursday, october 19th. good morning and cheryl casone. lauren: good morning i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: great day. much in the markets this morning. we are also watching some breaking news. a photo from its beginning
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today. the senate will vote on a number of amendments before final votes on a budget measure that republicans must pass the fiscal 2018 budget to advance tax reform. president trump pushing for his plane in a meeting with members of the senate finance committee yesterday. >> will cut the business tax rate from the highest in the developed world of 35% to no more than 20%. according to the council of economic advisers, we do see the corporate tax rate from 35 to 20% would increase average household income by $4000 a year. each household an average retaken $4000 they will spend that money and it will be great for the economy. lauren: that's a boom for the middle class with democratic senator elizabeth moran strongly disagrees. >> so why is the trump administration proposing this
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immoral plan that will explode the deficit and grow the economy? because the plan is very, very good for the superrich members of the trump administration. lauren: she called the tax plan and moral. the story from washington for us. reporter: good morning. the next 48 hours are key not only for tax reform, but what we call the 2018 budget resolution. the senate will go into what they call a photo from a later tonight and stretch into the wee hours of the morning when they will pass a budget resolution. senator thom tillis said yesterday about where we are headed. >> we are going to do something tomorrow. an interesting process because it's a bunch of votes that don't mean anything. it's a lot like going to get theater. the only thing that matters is the final vote and that the vote on the budget. something every single person in this chamber should support and
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then we need to move on the tax reform. >> the budget resolution is crucial. it has to be passed by the senate for both chambers to pass a full budget resolution and move on the tax reform which the administration is promising will be done, will be signed into law by the end of this year. some on capitol hill aren't so optimistic that this is a necessary first step. back to you. train to welcome the president to interview federal reserve chair janet yellen today. she or he has the job. she's going to read interview as she considers whether to reappoint for another term or nominate someone else to lead else to lead the central bank. other candidates right now are jerome powell, former fed governor can in worst, stanford university economist john taylor and the president's economic adviser gary cohn. they tend to fire higher -- favor higher interest rates. back again on november 3rd.
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lauren: the final five. president trump is reiterated his opposition by lamar alexander in patty murray. >> i won't do anything to enrich the insurance companies because right now they are being enriched by obamacare like nothing anybody's ever seen before. i'm not going to do anything to enrich the insurance companies. lauren: the alexander murray plan would ensure the companies for two years. it would also get flexibility to avoid the obamacare coverage requirements but conservative republicans say the plan didn't do enough, go far enough to roll back obamacare and he would face opposition particularly in the house. true to president trump also today said to me with puerto rico's governor at the white house. administration officials say they will discuss efforts to rebuild the territory which was torn apart by hurricane area.
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>> we will continue working hand-in-hand in all leaders of our country that have impacted by several natural disasters in recent months. as president trump has repeatedly said can we stand with our fellow citizens but we are here to help get them back on their feet. lauren: democrats calling to get the assistance it needs to repair the island devastated infrastructure. within 20% of puerto rico has electricity. lauren: in running water is still not. >> a lot of smaller towns separated by mountain ranges and puerto rico have no water at all and they can even get in to bring supplies. lauren: it's almost one month later. two days of high profile meetings. it's almost unclear what the nfl plans to do to solve the kneeling controversy. cheryl: tracee carrasco joins us with that in some other headlines.
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interesting development. >> yes, i was out there. the take away, nfl commissioner roger goodell said team owners believe player should stand for the national anthem but the meeting focused on how the league can address the concerns of players who are protesting during that period >> i think it's the same way. we want our players to stand. we will continue to work on these issues in the community. we will address issues. i can't do with hypotheticals right now. progress right now that's our focus. cheryl: the owner support their player is pretty noted only six or seven players are currently protesting during the national anthem and said the league is going to work to make that number zero by addressing the underlying issues of the protests. nfl players and owners are and owners have scheduled a follow-up meeting for october 31st 2 continue their discussion. cheryl: it would be nice to see this end.
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tracee: i'm not really sure what they've accomplished. lauren: ratings are down 8% this year. cheryl: interesting news, hopefully good news on amazon looking for new headquarters. >> they appeared the deadline for cities to submit this to become the second quarter at 11:59 p.m. pacific time. h. two q. will cost at least $5 billion to build and operate and will bring as many as 50,000 jobs. cities coming up with last-ditch efforts to try and win in the sun over. last night in new york city the empire state building in world trade were temporarily lit up an amazon origin to show support for the city's official bid for the facility. the city council unanimously approved $400 million package. it will offer amazon up to
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$500 million in local property tax breaks spread out over 20 years. amazon hasn't said how many have submitted their bid so far. >> message new york city new york city mayor bill bavasi o. he wants to see the money. burger king has a strange at. tracee: first, let's look at this ad. >> i just open it up and solve. it's a defenseless whopper junior critic can't defend itself. transfer this is an anti-bullying not from burger king. while the sentiment is good, they meanwhile, the message gets a little gloss. first 18 talking about being bullied and then you see a burger king employee bullying a whopper junior, punching and smashing it. it then goes on to be served to
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customers which reports that 95% of customers reported the bullied whopper junior with another is that just 12% of customers stood up to bullies in real life. cheryl: it's very strange. lauren: and loss. tracee: they meanwhile the little confusing how big it there. lauren: it's not resonating. tracee: you can't come very burger to a person being bullied. cheryl: thank you so much. a lot more coming up on "fbn:am" . the gop, steve bannon versus senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. as the party establishment in jeopardy? we'll talk about it with our political gas. a manhunt ends at the arrest of the suspect of the murder of at least three people. you are watching "fbn:am."
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including one in delaware. although the dems are believed to have been employees. the owner of the business says printz worked there for about four months. the head of american express in one of the country's most prominent african-american corporate leaders now leaving the company. a 16 year run at a credit card company you will be succeeded as ceo and the three decorated ms. change in its confederate name. the jefferson davis in the national school will be amid the debate over honoring confederate leaders in public spaces. that's what's happening now. cheryl: well, the great divide between steve bannon and mitch mcconnell heating up. >> michael is the leader of the republican party in the senate is to keep the senate majority.
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the way you do that is not complicated. you have to nominate people who can actually win because winners make policy and losers go home. >> mh, note to self, big luther strange and little bobby corker are both going home. cheryl: white house strategist steve bannon looking for gop donors to add to his side of the table. really the future of the party overall. let's bring in white house deputy brad blakeman. good morning. >> good morning. cheryl: this is shaping up to be a nasty fight between mcconnell and then in. he's gone from coast-to-coast with a detailed piece on political about it that is looking for money for his candidate to challenge the establishment candidates in several states. would you make a business right now in the party in a setback for the party? >> it could be very bad for the party.
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in the past we've seen all to write candidates may be winning the primary but not being able to win the general election. primary elections are really about based on very few people, for the primaries. obviously more people come out for general elections. you can cause a lot of mischief but the ultimate game is to get people elected. then in a spray. in his grievances with the republican party. i would suggest is better off working within the party then outside the party. the bottom line for republicans is this. you made promises. promises must be kept and delivered in a footnote to labor for the american people on taxes, immigration and health care, quite frankly we deserve to lose. cheryl: dataset president trump has been saying repeatedly. he was elected on things like repeal and replace obama cared, but republicans ran on the same platform and their failure in the senate, the president is
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very frustrated it very clear. at the same time, he's plain interesting game here. the big republican donors according to "politico." sheldon allison is one of them. future public and establishment donors. he reportedly spent hours with him. foster freeze can a big investor in cofounder and basically telling them you're not getting a return on your investment. you're giving mitch mcconnell millions and he's blowing it. >> is dull about but me. money is important. you have to have good qualified candidates who are able to win general elections. who are the talent that he is courting with this money he's being able to raise. money alone is good news in america is not exactly determined who the candidates are winners are going to be. cheryl: that they ask you this because this comes back to the next big issue which is tax reform. the budget measure expected to pass to start this debate on tax
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reform but where do you think we are sitting right now because of mitch mcconnell does not have the power any more the power anymore than he had within the party, that's a big risk for taxi from getting passed. >> 2017 must be a year of action. there can be no delay in the budget. once the budget is passed, we have the opportunity to do tax reform. it's joined at the hip with the budget. msk tax reform. 31 years in coming. the last one under ronald reagan. rates were too high, laws are too confusing. not simple, not fair. they have a huge opportunity now to join forces like senator manchin and hate canned to really score here not only for their own parties, but for the country. this is all about the country and if we get this done, we will be in great shape going into 2018. cheryl: well, the clock is
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ticking. brad blakeman, a pleasure to have you this morning. lauren: coming up, the most profitable actor in hollywood? >> i've been in this game a long time. i'm not in it for record. >> he's not in it all. about to get walloped by an epic snow and rain storm. janice dean coming up with the forecast. you are watching "fbn:am."
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cool. cheryl: of course that was a scene from the breakfast club and the most profitable actor in hollywood is emilio estevez and one of his most notable roles of course. according to a new study, estimates delivered between $6.77. other actors right in the box. also pretty surprising john claude vandamme returned $4.20 for each dollar in third place nuggets and $3.50. the least profitable, i think you like this guy returned only 10 cents for every dollar making him the least profitable. oceans 11 followed by johnny depp. robert deniro 24 cents. they are big salaries aren't the payoff. emilio estevez needs to renegotiate his deal. lauren: what was the last thing
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he was in? mighty ducks? was now back in the 90s? lauren: a storm. live in the fox weather center with all of the good stuff in the forecast. >> emilio estevez is now directing and producing. >> not only will it deliver you whether to send your news. speaking of showbiz, of course california, we are watching you. unfortunately, a lot of glacier is not getting in the areas they really needed. southern and central california, we are not going to see this good stuff unfortunately. getting a lot of rain and a lot of snow in some of that is going to move into california and the devastating wildfires over the last couple weeks. there's some good news. the other piece of good news as
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much of the country is quiet. scattered showers across florida, but the rest of the country beautiful condition spirit in some cases warmer than average for the upper midwest. 73 degrees in new york. we'll take it absolutely spectacular. the northwest getting the stormy weather on going as the daytime high in portland and then it will remain warm across the south across the south of the winding up a little bit across the northeast with temperatures in the lower 70s did our next cold front moves in across the country in saturday rain and cooler weather, but all in all not too bad. storms moving to the northwest, and the rest of the country pretty quiet. we will take it. back to you. >> why it always good when weather is concerned especially after the array type. thank you. >> still call at starbucks cupcakes. a starbucks employee leaked a photo of the new holiday card.
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the dow is now done 66 points. concerns about tensions in spain as catalonia pushes for independence. >> in europe right now, stocks bearing investors have been watching tensions unfolding in spain. london a little bit later in the show to explain the latest moves being made. lauren: a lot of pride in asia, too. the communist party congress continues in china. shanghai composite data 31%. cheryl: also break in this morning. get ready for the drama of the voter robin washington. a budget bill could clear the way for historic tax cuts. lauren: janet yellen had to the white house today for a job interview with resident donald trump. cheryl: despite a massive recall, ikea has a deadly problem with that stressors. "fbn:am" starts right now.
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lauren: 530 in the morning. i am lauren simonetti. cheryl: i'm cheryl casone. lauren: little bit of a hangover this morning unfortunately. first base. they call it the voter rama set to begin today in washington. the senate will vote on a number of amendments for final vote on a budget measure. republicans must pass the fiscal 2018 budget first and then advanced tax reform. president trump wishing for his tax plan a meeting with members of the senate finance committee. >> we will cut the business tax rate from the highest in the developed world of 35% to know more than 20%. according to the council of economic advisers, reducing the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20% would increase average household income by $4000 a
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year. sewage households on average would take game $4000 they'll go out and spend that money and it will be great for the economy. cheryl: but outspoken. democratic senator elizabeth warren strongly disagrees. >> so why is the trump administration proposing this immoral plan that will explode the deficit and not grow the economy? because the plan is very, very good for the superrich members of the trump administration. >> we now put a lot of shapiro for more in washington. >> good morning. the neck's 48 hours are a key not only for tax reform, but what we call the 2018 budget resolution. the senate will go into what they called a vote-a-rama later tonight and stretch into the wee hours of friday morning when they will pass the budget resolution. here is what senator thom tillis said yesterday.
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>> will do something called a vote-a-rama tomorrow. vote-a-rama is a process because mainly it's a bunch of those that don't mean anything. it's a lot like going to good hitter. the only thing that matters is the final vote and that's the vote on the budget. that is something every single person in this chamber should support them and we need to move on to tax reform. >> the budget resolution is crucial. it has to be passed by the senate for both chambers to pass a full budget budget resolution and move on to tax reform which the administration is promising will be done, will be signed into law by the end of this year. some on capitol hill are so optimistic that this is a necessary first step. back to you. cheryl: president well interviewed janet yellen today. considering whether to reappoint her for another term or nominate someone else to lead the central bank. here are some of the other candidates. jerome powell, former fed governor kevin worsham, stanford university economist john taylor
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and a top economic adviser kerry. where should taylor tend to favor higher interest rates and the president expected to make its decision before his asia tour begins november 3rd grade we should have an answer soon. cheryl: especially before the december meeting where they raised interest rates. now move into the issue of health care. president trump reiterating his opposition to a bipartisan deal by lamar alexander and patty murray. >> i won't do anything because right now insurance companies are being rich. they are enriching obama cared by connecting anybody's ever seen before. i am not going to do anything to enrich the insurance companies. cheryl: the alexander murray plan would continue subsidies to insurance companies for two years and would give states flexibility to avoid some obamacare coverage requirements. conservative republicans say the plan doesn't do enough to roll
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back obamacare. fireworks flew on capitol hill before the senate judiciary committee yesterday. attorney general jeff sessions defending president trump's decision to fire fbi director james comey but declined to answer questions about his private conversations citing exclusive privilege. sessions did criticize the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. >> i don't think it has been fully understood the significance in the error of mr. comey made in the clinton matter. he said he thought he did the right thing and would do it again. we are concerned that he reaffirmed he would do it again. so i think that was a basis that called for a fresh start at the fbi. lauren: that's not all. when i'll drink to make use sessions at changing his story of her communications with russian officials, sessions had enough. >> i conducted no improper
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discussions with the russians at any time regarding a campaign or any other item facing this country. mr. chairman, i don't have to sit here and listen. >> you're the one you testified without having a chance to respond. give me a break. >> sessions told the committee he had not been interviewed by special counsel. robert mueller on russia, the set of fast he would cooperate. cheryl: despite a historic recall, a deadly problem with dressers. lauren: tracee carrasco joins us by without another have named. >> good morning, ladies. the 2-year-old boy who died in may is the first confirmed that since ikea's massive recall last year of 29 million dressers. the boy is the eighth child in total to have been crushed by the dresser. yesterday the u.s. consumer products it the commission said
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they have opened an investigation into the boy's death. a lawyer for his parents who plan to sue said they did not know about the recall because it was poorly publicized by ikea. ikea says they continue sharing recall information on the website, social media and e-mail and they are also offering wall anchor kits or refunds to anyone who has that effect your product. starbucks new holiday cop is not red. tracee: people go crazy over these cups. such a big thing. could this be the starbucks holiday cover 2017? yes according to a starbucks employee who leaked the picture online and as lawrence had come you can see it is not the traditional red holiday cup starbucks usually puts out. reviews online so far are mixed. starbucks lovers, take these cups very seriously and this is probably not going to be the only 2017 holiday cop.
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last year there were 13 different designs. >> it is festive, though. cheryl: i like it. i think it's great. someone's getting fired over the picture. but we get the cubs. thank you now fired starbucks employee. snickers has some new flavors. the names are interesting. tracee: i don't know. sometimes it's better not to mess up the good thing. snickers has debuted a three limited edition flavors. espresso, fiery, salty and sweet. the regular snickers bar with the nougat infused with the flavors. they've got hot pepper or salted caramel. a specific congress system. espresso if you're irritable, fiery if you are wednesday, salty and sweet if you are indecisive. this will be out in june 2018.
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driven to send them over. tracee: and fiery today. that's what i need. lauren: o. thank you, tracey. in historic day for the markets for the dow closing about 23,000 for the first time in history. what is ahead depends on washington. >> the tax rate for the market might crash. lauren: what is next for the record of run. it's never too early to talk about the 2020th presidential election and the new paul has some surprising result of the democratic front runner. you are watching trendsetting. the [fbi agent] you're a brave man, mr. stevens.
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cheryl: welcome back. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. president trump denying charges that he told the family of a fallen soldier humility sign-up for. the now contradicts frederica wilson who says she overheard the president's phone call, the soldier's widow. the david johnson is one of four americans killed two weeks ago during an ambush by militants. the new hampshire presidential primary is two years away, but a very early poll shows bernie
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sanders a top contender among democrats. university of new hampshire just ahead of joe biden did the survey also found less than half of likely gop voters will support president trump. meanwhile, brittany sanders could have some celebrity competition. mark cuban still considering a run for president. he's just not sure you want to put his family through all of that. oprah winfrey putting to rest room or she might run that she has no interest. president oprah. president obama, president oprah, has a ring to it. lauren: people just love opera. tester on wall street yesterday. the dow closed above 23,000 for the first time ever. and it has been 54 days since the dow first closed above 22,000. are these games going to continue? scott shalit e., marketing
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manager of t.j. had security. we are seeing a slight selloff this morning. does it feel exciting this time around? >> well, look, i've been doing it for 30 years. i was in finance class could make career go down the drain before i got started in 1987. this market has been punishing if you have a memory because you are worried about some sort of pull back and rewarding you if you have an alarm clock because that's all it takes to have a new all-time record high. you can tell them a little bit dismissive. at the end of the day come a ton of cash out their with these big downdrafts of the market has been solidly segued and it wants to slowly but surely much higher. lauren: down about 70 points today. we are seeing a small pullback. is it because this is the 30th anniversary of blast monday or because of what's going on overseas, particularly in spain.
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catalonia region exerting their independence and the spanish government doesn't like it. >> no, they don't. it's a much bigger deal than is really getting the headlines. it's all been about harvey wines dined. this catalonian issue. at the end of the day, there democracies only 40 years old. they are ill-equipped to handle this kind of flashback. so i think it's going to be a bigger deal if they exert force on the catalonian stats only going to raise the temperature and that's not going to be good. in the middle of brexit and some of these new regulations we've got hit in europe, this is really going to upset the apple cart. the selloff would be 90% associated with what's been happening in europe, especially catalonian's rather than a sort of anniversary. lauren: ousted day one of the
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e.u. summit today where they will discuss brexit. now you have what's going on in the czech republic, what's going on in spain into the list you have europe, which their stock market and economy have done well recently. but it's time to maybe reset and refocuses what you are saying? >> yeah, everybody asks me that question. would he think about about the stock market? 23,002 by five months. yes, seems like it's all okay. i would say this to everybody out there that may be watching. if you need the money in the next six to 12 months i would really thinking about covering yourself in having a little bit of a backdrop for a way out of the market for it does to turn on you. in 1987, the value see the real economy liquor gdp a good stocks and bonds or the financial economy is one economy is one to one in 1987. in 2017, is 3.5 to one stocks
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and bonds to the real economy. that's kind of nerve-racking. >> you know what, if you go $100 invested in the s&p 500, he'd have 1100 bucks today. the market is up 1000%. the direction is typically up in way tax reform on the horizon, too, which is encouraging. thank you, scott. >> all right, no problem. >> it was a big night in the bronx as the new york yankees are now one game away from the world series. the chicago cubs avoided elimination from the playoffs of the victory over the l.a. dodgers. jared maxon is waiting. plus zero to 60 in four seconds? the fastest mustang ever. you are watching transcendent.
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>> hot to trot. the yankees don't lose at home these days. 19 wins of their last 22 games this postseason. game four american league championship series are games championship series or game five type two games apiece coming in the third inning. enter the game with a one point to nine era against pinstriped yankees in front and then here in the southern port-nothing, home run from kerry sanchez as the yankees go on a blast the houston astros 5-nothing in yankees with a seriously just like in the previous round against cleveland. they lost the first to announce run three games that are low. the national league championship series we are looking at. let's get to those highlights as it was a do or die for the defending world champions last night comes down three games to none. second inning was splinter alex would for a solo home run.
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the bottom of the fed and then says you can tell by the way i use my walk on the woman's man not time to talk because we are staying alive. >> it is looking up. another home run for half a year. >> augments sap through for the cubs got two for the dodgers. cubs won and they stay alive later tonight. it awaited clock eastern time. down three games to one. dodgers do to advance the world series with clayton kershaw. i could really use a pair of the solar eclipse glasses for this next story because we're about to witness a total eclipse of the sons. first game of the new season. phoenix suns were scorched like never before. most lopsided loss to blazers last of the suns 124-76.
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48-point margin, worst loss in the suns 49 year history. bobby korda suspended eight games by the team a couple days ago a practice. punched his teammate in the face, not them out, broke his jaw. suspended eight games. nfl draft is moving again. used to be new york, chicago, philadelphia and next april at draft will take ways at&t stadium of the dallas cowboys. first time in the lone star state. big ups to the philadelphia eagles chris long. purity pledges first six-game paychecks to find two scholarships and now he's donating the rest of the season salary. 10 game checks to fund education for underserved youth boston or philadelphia. my wife and i've been passionate about education being the gateway for upward mobility and equality. we can all agree equity in education can help attract change we want to see in this country. lauren: that is awesome.
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let this be contagious. but other players say okay, let's take action. what can i do for my community? how can i help the cause we are kneeling? lauren: stand up and do what he does. cheryl: jared max coming thank you on the server. fox news headlines 24/7 serious xm channel 115. lauren: coming up from a showdown looming the future of spain. we go live to london. the ♪
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cheryl: prime ministers to hold a cabinet meeting in catalonia's independence bid. we have a gold is with us now. good morning. a lot of nervous about the last hour with regards to spain. i don't think she can hear us. i think we've got a communication better a communication day. updating our viewers on what going on. basically this happened an hour ago. now the prime minister, you know, they -- there is a constitutional amendment come a piece of the constitution and spend it allows them to basically force catalonia to stay in the country.
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lauren: they are having a meeting on saturday when they're expected to trigger what is called article clv and i could suspend the political autonomy which is a major for spain. the fifth of the overall economy. making waves is one of the reasons at one point our dow futures after serving yesterday crossing 23. we were down 107 seven points per the contract on 86 points. cheryl: a lot of this effect in u.s. markets pretty big part of the tensions we are seeing. we cross 23,000, close 23,000 last night and the markets have been on fire since the election. >> at the global phenomenon. for the first time in a decade, everything clicking at 145 economies tracked by the oecd on track to grow this year. 45 economies around the world growing together for the first time in a decade. that is unprecedented.
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>> we're looking at some future is now. is now good and nice at record run for wall street and they pop the champagne corks last night. let's say salute day. good morning to maria bartiromo. >> good morning, ladies. happy thursday to you. i maria bartiromo. thursday october 19th. her top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. 30 years ago market milestone yesterday a major market -- market milestone. the dow jones industrial average closing about 23,000 for the first time ever yesterday. it was the 51st record close since president trump took office. an amazing momentum market. earnings driving the gains yesterday. the optimism of a tax-cut as well as we could be one step closer to it today to the senate gears up for the budget later
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