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will have to make their changes which they will in time. >> thank you. appreciate it. 8 that is it for us tonight. we thank you for being with us. >> leaking news of renée. charles manson come in the infamous leader behind the notorious cult leader is dead at the age of 83. >> what the negotiations lead as the trump administration that they are willing to drop the tax reform bill. >> stock market futures pointed to a red open on your monday. >> focusing on the failure of talks that could spell the end for chancellor angela merkel. train to a nation mixed picture there. you can make a .6%. shanghai composite point to a
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percent. >> travel season in years but some deals on airfare if you still don't know where you're having your thanksgiving dinner, "fbn:am" starts right now. cheryl: 5:01 a.m. monday november 20th. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: welcome back, cheryl. nice and tandem. nice content above essay. happy monday, everybody. i'm lauren simonetti. train to breaking news or renée prince charles may or renée. charles manson come in the infamous leader behind the most notorious villains in american history instead. men think him and his followers killed actress sharon tate and others in 1969 dead in a california hospital of natural causes. he was 83. he spent the last 50 years of his life in prison. the tennis crimes, prosecutors
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said he wanted to start a race war which he called helter-skelter named after the beatles song. he was denied parole 12 times. evidence showing he was guilty. he always maintained his innocence and link the murders on society. much more in manson's death later on in the show. lauren: in politics, senate republican leaders to solve their tax plan this week to gop members who expressed concerns about the current version as the bill is slated for a vote after thanksgiving. susan collins one of the senators demanding changes in the bill. train to the biggest mistake was putting in a provision for an affordable care an affordable character into the senate bill that's not in the senate bill and i hope that will be dropped or the bills have been introduced by senator alexander and murray and bill nelson and myself will be adapted to mitigate the impact of those
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provisions. lauren: she's talking about the repeal of the individual mandate. mick mulvaney says the administration is open to removing that in order to make sure the book is to present in trumps desk. >> and we can repeal part of obama terrorist attacks have a tax bill that can pass, that is great. if he becomes an impediment to getting the best tax bill he can be taken out. we will hammer out the details. cheryl: treasury secretary stephen minich and weighed. here's what he said. >> could you live with it if it's taken out? >> writenow objective is to keep it in. it provides a big tax cut for the middle class, gets rid of the penalty. what is critical here is to have the house to pass the bill that's a very big deal. we got it done. we got it out of the finance committee. in the far right after thanks
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giving will get something to the president to sign this year. trying to senate republicans can only afford to lose two votes to get the bill passed. he said republican senators are working very hard to get tax cuts and tax reform improved. hopefully it will not be long and they do not want to disappoint the american public. train to president trump also said senator jeff flake may not be on board with tax cuts. senator jeff flake is unelectable in the great state of arizona was caught purposefully on mike saying bad things about your favorite president. he will be in on tax cuts because his political career is toast. senator jeff flake was caught on a hot mike on friday sameness. >> on the party every more in donald trump. no news here. i've been saying this to anyone
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who'll listen. click is one of the handful of republican senators who expressed concerns about the tax bill in its current shape. train to overseas come a lot of turmoil. chancellor angela merkel after the pro-business free democrats party pulled out of talks. the leader of the party said there's no trust trust right now between the groups. merkel will consult with germany's president later today and what is next where the president has the power to call for a new election. lauren: european markets down today. major changes coming to ge's nurse. train to tracee carrasco joins us with that. good morning. train for quite a shakeup. nine members will lose their seat. half of ge's 18 direct heirs, many whom are long-term associates with jeff and melt,
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three new people will be added to form a 12 member board. john flannery said he would be making changes to the board in last week's investor meeting flannery said he wanted a smaller with members of key skills relative to where the company is going. train to you really don't see board shakeups. train to the king of exciting announcements, elon musk on another big one. train for leavitt to elon musk. a tesco flying car. on twitter yesterday this year to 60 in to 60 in 1.9 seconds again last week could have a special upgrade that could enable it to fly. he said it's certainly possible come in just question of safety. it opens up the revolutionary possibility and musk knows a thing or two about markets as the ceo space.
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lauren: a fine car, i don't put it past him. speaking of flying, what we tell him about thanksgiving travel. some people have booked their tickets? train for if you have a post you can still get a last-minute deal. 23% less than last year. the cheapest since 23rd team leading to 4 million people flying. you can still find deals that takes a little bit of digging. on expedia some roundtrips available for $300. he can speak out today or tomorrow from seattle to las vegas, atlanta to orlando. expedia has a list of round-trip destinations for under $500. the closer you get to thanksgiving come at a higher ticket will go. cheryl: share, come on, if you didn't book by now. lauren: if you're hosting, it's annoying because you don't know who's coming in who to prepare for. tracee: if you just take a
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vacation. cheryl: we are obviously following all of the latest developments on tax reform which is causing a lot of volatility in the market last couple weeks. art hogan, chief market strategist is here. good morning. i want to ask you about these comments from susan collins of maine on the talk shows yesterday. her understanding of what she's doing that the corporate tax rate goes down to 22%. that allows them to bring in the revenue to eliminate -- to not eliminate the state and local tax deduction. is that big for investors the 22 versus 20% of the corporate tax rate side? >> one thing that the line in the sand as the 20% corporate tax rate. the only thing we've heard until this weekend was that perhaps i wouldn't go into effect on the corporate level until 2019. the story behind now was you
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could actually write off all your x on a higher tax here in 2018. that was to stand in a year earlier to pay for the tax cut by pushing it every year. that is new math now i'm trying to figure out just how to get over that hurdle state and local. everyone has a state and local bug in their basket you're trying to figure out the best way to get it passed. think about the members of the house that actually live in this high tax states that just don't want the state and local interested action taken out of this. that's right get so complicated. train to the most popular deductions, the high tax states come going we'll fix it later. let's talk about ge really quick. historic changes on the board of ge going from 18 directors, cutting down six and basically restructuring aboard. this rarely happens. do you think this is a good mood if you're still a morning?
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>> a lot of history of late. the dividend must admit it was 1939 around the last depression. clearly big changes going on. the larger changes about investors look forward in what they gave. changing the board because that the most obvious that they have to make in the new leadership is doing now. cut the boardinghouse on three new fresh faces. i thought they get for the marketplace right now and if they can effectively spin the south while keeping the cash flow going. i think there's a lot of time before we put it towards ge. cheryl: really quick, flannery wants to sell their stake. right now you're watching the middle east to the tensions there with the saudis and iran. oil prices on your radar. what are you looking at? >> they sure are.
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very quietly moving up from june about 30% from 37 to $57 back of $2 people starting to take notice. i think more, not less in the middle east and apple spiked the price per barrel of oil. trade to art hogan, always good to see you. thanks for getting up this monday. >> thank you. lauren: u.s. border patrol agent killed in the line of duty. that prompted president cheryl: tweet about the border wall. the former palm administration official makes a surprise bid for harvey weinstein's company. you will not believe what she wants to do with it. you are watching "fbn:am." the smart
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cheryl: welcome back. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. fbi looking for suspects in the texas border patrol agent. shot on trend shot in congress and texas. his partner's name has not been released as conditioning. we will seek out and bring to justice those responsible. we will and must build the wall.
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texas authorities investigating the mass shooting at the investigating the mashup at the church in southerland springs has served a search word on apple. they want to retrieve an iphone found near patrick kelly's body. the fbi is seeking access to local ni card information. a surprise bidder for the weinstein company has emerged. the small business administration has submitted to by the company. she wants to keep it in business with new majority written leadership. that is what's happening now. senate republicans will vote on the tax reform bill but there's still debate over whether to remove repealing the obamacare individual mandate in order to get this bill to president trump's desk. >> this isn't a bargaining chip.
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the president thinks we should get rid of it. it's an unfair tax on poor people. >> carried away and deputy brad blake then. if you look into your crystal ball, d.c. the final version of tax refund that has the president does, does that improve the repeal of the ovonic your mandate? >> i sure hope so. you have to look at the tax bill in the macro sense. there's rate from a deductions comic timing, how long the rate will apply for, who does it apply to, corporate, personal. the main thing with the tax bill is to make sure the project are targeted not only that the white house is putting that the budget reconciliation. in order use reconciliation you must act within the four corners of the budget resolution and should not add to the deficit. these are real sticking point.
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lauren: you can bring in over a decade line is if you're not going to repeal it, at least try to fix obamacare in the senate version should look like the house version of tax reform with respect to her suggestion to keep the nine-point top personal tax rate. you think the senate bill is more like a house bill to pass? >> is certainly would help because it would ensure we have the house support when it goes into reconciliation parameters of the budget, but in addition in conference. the house bill has to be a conference at the senate bill before it's voted on again.
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select arguments we have between the two bodies the best. the house bill which is dirty past and it looks pretty good. but there's going to be some trading. certainly with regard to deductions for personal objections like home mortgages and local taxes. enough room here for compromise. train to d.c. and the democrats getting on board? >> now, if it's cast at all in my opinion is that will be before christmas, we will not have any democrat. do not use or the gop senators on the fence. bob corker, james langford and perhaps some others as well. with no democrats, were cautiously optimistic or vary out to ms.? >> republicans understand if we
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don't pass generational tax reform this year coming into the midterms in 2018, the republicans have nothing to work on except empty promises. promises made must be promises delivered. lauren: if republicans don't do this, they're in trouble. so good to see you. >> have you ever wondered what it would elect to have a drink with a storm trooper or a wiki? "star wars" fans, get ready. a new r. called the dark side and we'll take you there. one of the technology deals from black friday. michael núñez now he sees going to be there. check out the pen and paper. you are watching "fbn:am."
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have a new place to hang out your new york city. the pop-up bar called the dark side has caused the drinks, big burlesque show, aliens. even a sci-fi trivia night. cost you 33 bucks to get in. only run until january 15th. fun for the holidays. speaking of, are you ready for a black friday? michael núñez joining us now with the tax deal, another smart shopping giving us a crash
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course. good to see you. expected to spend $680 billion this holiday season. electronics are a big piece of that. any great tv deals to talk about? >> a great deals. a good place to start. one of the best available deals right now is from samsung. they are slashing more than a thousand dollars off of their very high-end led tvs. just two or three years ago these were the best tvs or at least some of the most popular tvs at the big consumer electronics show every year. to see these as such a deep discount is really surprising. if you're in the market check out saint-saëns.com. for felons, it's a little trickier. start at wal-mart with a $300 gift card for the purchase of any iphone including the iphone can, iphone make an iphone a+.
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the note eight and the galaxy as they plus. he did any popular popular funds, wal-marts a good place to start. t-mobile has a buy one get one free program see you can get those buy one get one free deals. lauren: by any new phone for wal-mart to give you $300 card to their store. >> you have to sign up for the plan for their store. the $300 cash back to their store. tranter what about smart seekers? would he know about that? >> this is my favorite of the year. these are also really good deals. on the low end you have smart speakers think the amazon .co for the google home. both are available at a starting price around $79. the cheaper versions are about $30. google home this evening $20. basically if you visit
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amazon.com for the google store, you'll be able to find those car speakers for super cheap. lauren: go straight to the stores is what you're saying. >> that sort of a guiding principle for me. decide which you want to go straight to the company's website. a lot of the big retailers be able to get smart speakers, tvs, better. if that fails, if you don't want to go come you can dish up at the big retailers. amazon, new way, best buy, they all have deals for a variety of technology items. you really can't go wrong a lot of those places. lauren: as far as i know it will not be ready this year will ship next year. >> the apple home pod would be a competitor to the amazon echo. this is something a lot of
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people are interested in. they're really helpful especially in the mornings, but unfortunately apple won't be ready in time for the holidays. lauren: michael núñez, thank you very much. cheryl: superheroes once again rolling the box office. >> sorry. does that mean we have to go now? trained to be just saw the wonder woman saved the day. below expectations they will claim. trader joe's has an answer. get ready for thanksgiving. you are why chain "fbn:am." -- you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ ♪
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lauren: breaking news overnight. charles manson, the infamous cult leader is dead at the age of 83. cheryl: washington catholic negotiations began as officials tell word senators they are willing to drop the atomic you're part of the senate tax reform to get it passed. trent rector find a second week ago, u.s. stock market futures starting the new week to the downside now up 20 points. cheryl: investors on the failure of german political till the end until angela merkel. the cac ndx had just come out into the green. makes pictures her stock in a ship it to falling more than half a percent. cheryl: justice leaks "fbn:am" continues right now.
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5:31 a.m. in new york in new york. monday, november 20th lauren simonetti. lauren: good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone. as wonder woman in there? i should've been a hint. i'm going to talk about it. breaking news overnight. charles manson, and from his coleader behind one of the cold killings. committed does killing 50 years ago. cheryl: casey stegall looks at the killings and trials that followed. they captivated the nation. >> , his name is synonymous with pure evil. >> charles lewis scott manson. >> is one of the country's most notorious criminals who will forever be a dark day in
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american pop culture. his own criminal career started at nine years old by the time he moved to california in the late 60s, he had dirty spend more than half his life in jail. he arrived in san francisco at the height of the hippie culture. he preached on the streets claiming to be the second coming of christ. he tracked with a devoted group of dedicated their lives to his religious teaching. they were known as the family. vince's drug use questions paranoia further and he prepared the family for what he believed that beatles song helter-skelter referred to, a race were destroying the country. he had complete control over his followers. >> when i stand on the mountains they do it, it gets done. reporter: i was never more clear than what happened during that two night rampage in 1969 on august eighth, four followers killed for man's sin.
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first, pregnant actress sharon tate and five others at this los angeles home. on the front door, the word. written in pigs blood. the next night a business man and his wife. what followed was to followed was the trial that gripped the nation could manson and his followers face first-degree murder charges coming convicted all of them. a death sentence in 1971 but after california abolished the death penalty here that europe is changed to life in prison. he was denied parole 12 times and he died of prisoner, never taking responsibility for the murders. >> i never broke nobody slow. i never told anybody to do anything other than what they wanted to do. cheryl: manson died of natural causes last night at kern county hospital in california. in politics, senate republican leaders have to sell their tax plan this week to express
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concerns as the bill is slated for a vote after thanksgiving. susan collins is one of the senators demanding changes. >> the biggest mistake was putting in the provision from the affordable care act into the senate bill that is not in the house bill and i hope that will be dropped without the bills have been introduced with alexander murphy and bill noxon and myself will be to mitigate the impact of those provisions. cheryl: mick mulvaney says he is open to removing the provision in order to make sure the bills get to the president's desk. >> if we can repeal part of obama cares part of the tax bill and have a tax though that is silly good tax bill that can pass, that is great. it states an impediment, we are okay with taking it out. it's up to the senate and the house to hammer out details. cheryl: meanwhile, treasury
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secretary steve mnuchin hammering out the details out the details sounding optimistic. >> could you live with that has taken out? >> right now we will keep again. it provides a big tax cut for the middle class. it gets rid of the penalty. we will work with the senate as we go through this. what is critical here is we have the house that passed the bill at a very big deal, got it done. we got it out of the finance committee on the floor right after things getting and we'll get something to the president to sign this year. lauren: senate republicans could only afford to lose to the get the bill passed. the president who did last night. republican senators working hard to get tax cuts, tax reform approved. hopefully will not be long and they do not want to disappoint the american public. lauren: would you be disappointed if we don't get tax reform? cheryl: i wouldn't be shocked if he didn't go through. after with the nation went through with health care come in
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the senate is going to come down to collins, mccain, you will be fascinating stay with us. lauren: known to be the graveyard of legislation. we need some superhero strength battling their way to the top of the weekend box office. cheryl: tracee carrasco shares bought back another headlines. tracee: batman, superman, flash, wonder woman couldn't even save this weekend even though justice league did come in number one at the box office. it disappointed a little bit. expert dishes were that it would bring in $110 million in the opening weekend only brought in 96 million, which is less than its predecessor batman versus superman, the don of justice. a cut the mixed to negative reviews and maybe people are kind of over this superhero superhero trend we've been seeing. our resolve. tell us a box office winner the past few weeks. cheryl: thora still came in over the weekend number three there.
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tracee: one there was a bit of a surprise there. everyone was surprised that one came in second. wasn't expected to really. lauren: wonder is on my list. cheryl: obviously big travel week. looks like security is tight. lauren: it is going to be tight. ts estimated throughput of 4 million people will be screened each day could the record set back in 2004 for the sunday after thanksgiving when to thanksgiving when to .71 million people were screened. of the agency's 10 busiest days, four of them were this past summer. if that's any indication of what we could see this become expects the bloglines. tsa says will get there at least two hours ahead of time. you might want to get there a
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little earlier because there will be lines everywhere from tsa, getting a cup of coffee, checking in. lauren: you've been warned. but as trader joe's doing to make thanksgiving easier? >> and we don't have a lot of time or you're not a good cook, trader joe's has been scathing in a box. for $12.99, you can get turkey and stuffing and it's basically turkey, stuffing rolled up in a pastry. it is three pounds, serves eight people. you get cranberry sauce, gravy on the side. you just have to provide your own pumpkin pie. turkey in a box at trader joe's. imagine this would be a big hit. train to thanksgiving cooking is a lot of work. tracee: i think you're a good cook. you haven't had my food though.
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cheryl: coming up, the american music awards took center stage. a few pieces of politics. >> may we continue to progress as the nation towards one of love, a quality, no divide. cheryl: will have all the winners from the show. country music legend mel tillis has passed away at the age of 85. you are watching "fbn:am." and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities
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lauren: welcome back at a woman in upstate new york stepping forward for sexual harassment accuser who prompted the resignation last month of a high-ranking governor cuomo appointee lisa marie quittor got her job at the dmv and leveraged it to manipulate and assault her. her complaint names call us the defendant stayed she contacted the office no less than six times issue is ignored. cuomo's office denied the allegations. show transparent amid allegations that he harassed an actress. releasing a statement saying he's choosing not to return next season due to the politicized atmosphere onset. he continues to deny the
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allegations leveled at one of his costars on the show as well as by his former assistant. sad news in country music star mel tillis has died at the age of 85. ♪ i believe in you ♪ lauren: tillis overcame its better to record dozens of hits include i believe in you, coca-cola cowboy in southern rain. dead at 85. cheryl: very talented musician. especially back in the day. all about music last night. the american music awards, unforgettable night of course. music, performances and the awards handed out. >> that's a profile of artist of the year. thank you, ama. cheryl: bruno marsland.
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three words for favorite country male artist of the song of the year, album of the year. lady god god given also went on to in favorite pop rock artist. so much going on. >> you're the best stuff, croatian case, good morning. you were up late. >> it really was a fun show. the headline was there were no politics of this award show was all about the music of the show started off in a great way of honoring their nation's first responders. >> we needed that power of music to help us heal from hurricanes, wildfires, hatred fueled violence, 2017 was the year that tested our faith. >> people and social media absolutely loved that moment. what a pleasant surprise to see an award show honor and respect our first responders.
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beautiful opening during ama's first responders deserve all the praise. christina aguilera was one of the most talked about performers at the night because of a tribute to but a houston. some people not so impressed with that. take a listen. ♪ i wish you loved the ♪ i thought she did a great job. twitter is a place for criticism comes pretty quickly. the camera pans to pink in the audience listening to her perform and it looked like she was making a stink face. so that became a viral meme saying that she would shade and christina aguilera, probably misinterpreted there. we are all listening to christina warble her way through that natalie.
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her performance was absolutely jaw-dropping. she was suspended by a wire dangling from the side of the marriott hotel downtown los angeles. she also sounded incredible while she was singing. very, very good stuff there. lauren: i watched the beginning of the show. i have to say, they were at teasing i had to this msi don't think i've ever seen this happen on an award show before. >> it was amazing. she sounded amazing. people who may not have sounded as good as pink with selena gomez with the lip-synching conversation around the performance. cheryl: i thought there might be some lip-synching. the ♪ >> so i don't know. it's kind of hard to tell. she has a fully address that you did decide to you from perez
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held. she was singing to a lot of backtracking. she is also recovering recently from a kidney transplant. amazing she was out there no matter what. cheryl: there were some politics i thought. but you know, >> much less politics than a normal award show. >> coming up, talking sports spirit wrapping up at the new champion. the nascar legend says goodbye. garrett naxals say hello when it comes up in just a bit. president trump said he should said he should of left them in a china prison. we will tell you what is behind not. we will be right back. usaa to me means peace of mind. we had a power outage for five days total. we lost a lot of food.
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lauren: president trump and they were words of the father of ucla basketball player arrested a shop which in china appear to downgraded trumps rule in getting his son released. trump rights now that the three basketball players are out of china in states from yours to jail, his father is done except you know what i did for his son in that shoplifting is no big deal. i should have left them in jail. trump has maintained the players were facing 10 years of prison time before he got involved. cheryl: in china he's actually not wrong i'm not. nfl week 11 going south of the border.
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the raiders in patriots played in mexico city over the weekend. lauren: got a little or not it. good to see you. >> good to see you, lauren, cheryl. cheryl: i had seen you in like three weeks and >> i was away for the world series reviewer way last week. lauren: i'm going somewhere next. not really. >> we're all going to thanksgiving dinner. the nfl announced it will continue to play regular-season games in mexico through the 2021 season. in mexico city the host for sunday's game for tom brady yesterday in the first quarter will connect with deion lewis for a 15-yard touchdown. the first of three scores to make tom brady yesterday against the oakland raiders in mexico said tom brady is going to find a five-yard score, the second of the three passed for 339 yards including a 64 yarder.
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that put the patriots a 24-nothing dirty 3398. marchand lynch, one of the handful of players that did not stand for the national anthem sunday. lynch did stand for the mexican national at them. much like we saw some jacksonville, jaguars do with god save the team. sunday night football, the eagles flew past the cowboys 37- 9. the eagles have 239. catch fire jeffries from carson. one of a few minima. cowboys fall five and five. maybe wasn't such a great idea. tie rod taylor in favor of rookie nathan peterman pigmented swelled and jay peterman loaded with interceptions. five interceptions and 14 passes of the chargers blew up the
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buffalo bills yesterday. congratulations to the new york giants who finally scored a very yesterday in overtime by account of 12 to nine that set up the game-winning field. giants fans happy today. they haven't had much to be happy about. martin truex junior yesterday winning the final race of the season in miami. finishes first, his eighth victory of the year. danica patrick, her final race in full-time driving crashed early on, car went up in flames. we has to say goodbye to dale earnhardt junior. cheryl: new amazing. >> dale earnhardt junior come a long time we've had racing was earnhardt front and center. cheryl: i love the congratulations. i'm sorry that was slain. >> new york city people will be
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cheryl: a all right, lots going on in germany. losses after talks to the german government collapse. great vocals from "the wall street journal" joins us now. riva gold, she really seems to be in jeopardy. >> certainly a lot more certainty about what we will see you had in germany, whether it's the minority government or even elections. period the chance of a real political shakeup. then push ahead with you.this bunch of it? cheryl: that something we're watching. thank you so much, riva. lauren: thank you for joining
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