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justice department at the top is corrupt as hell. molly and vince, thank you both for being with us. we thank you for being with us, good night from new york. >> the lights flickered once. it is really scary. we were like hopefully nothing happened and they flickered again didn't come back. >> i spent a while seminars on on the airplane without food or water. lauren: the lights are back on, but the cast is continuing at the atlanta airport after a power outage canceled over 1700 flights as folks get home for christmas. >> republicans passing mr. tax reform bill this week with senator john mccain will miss that paid the gop still have the votes it needs? stocks have been in rally mode on hopes for the tax cuts.
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look at the open today. dow futures searching 121 points. the other markets that press 1%. part of the tax vote. all green arrows right now. a look at the ftse at the quarter of a percent. lauren: check out the nikkei in japan tacking on 1.5%. >> huge opening for "star wars." the last jedi falls to the second best movie opening ever behind "star wars", scoring $450 million worldwide. "fbn:am" starts right now. lauren: 501 em in new york monday for december new york monday cohen is a great team lauren simonetti. >> good morning. i'm gerri willis and four cheryl casone. lauren: dgc sours over the weekend? >> i wanted to put a mistake.
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transfer the week you prepare for the holiday. get home early and there was chaos in atlanta at the airport air. power has been restored. the world's busiest airport over 1100 flights in addition to 400 today, only 5:00 in the morning already canceled stranding thousands of passengers in the dark airport for hours. the mayor of atlanta says a fire caused a major outage and it took more than two hours to put it out. the cost of the fire under investigation. the outage causing a headache for travelers of the before christmas. >> every hour kept increasing and increasing by an hour delay until they finally said it would be six hours. lauren: delta has headquarters at the airport. he was forced to cancel 900 mainland and original flight. gerri: unbelievable. washington, republican senate to
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pass their historic tax reform bill and as soon as tuesday to sign to president trump status to give his first legislative date repair the house to pass the bill with no problems but republicans will still be squeaky clean small margin of 52-48 to get the bill over the line. there is one complication this morning. senator john mccain who is battling brain cancer is headed home to arizona and will not vote on the bill. treasury secretary stephen mnuchin has no doubt the bill will pass. >> this is going to be the largest change in fixing broken tax system. people said we couldn't do it, we will do it and we couldn't be more glad to sign it this week. lauren: critics like bernie sanders said the tax breaks that benefit the middle class will expire in 2025. >> the end of the decade because the benefits for the middle class are temporary, while the
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corporate benefits are permitted at the end of the decade will be paying more in taxes. lauren: the democrats talking point is this is a tax cut for the wealthy. most stephen mnuchin and republican dismissing not plus estimates of it at more than a trillion dollars to the deficit that has cost republicans linear path corker is on board. gerri: marco rubio lighting up in the tax reform there's still the matter of funding the government. united states scheduled to run out of cash on friday in congress scrambling to reach a deal on the spending bill. treasury secretary stephen mnuchin telling chris wallace you can imagine the government shutdown taking place before christmas, but he said i'm not going to rule it out either. lawmakers to washington by friday but if they can't reach a deal, and they may have to say.
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gerri: on trade gerri: president trump and strategy based on his america first agenda. officials say will take a hard line against china. secretary mnuchin said they would contemplate tariffs on imported chinese goods to protect american workers. >> this is about reciprocal fair trade and if we protect american workers can put on tariffs or other things where they don't have fair trade with us from the president will do that. lauren: fox business will have live coverage at 2:00 eastern. train to the trump administration special counsel robert mueller's russia team over the weekend a lawyer for trump sent thousands of e-mails during the the transition have been unlawfully obtained by investigators. when trump returned to the white house from camp david yesterday, he was asked if he was considering firing mueller.
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[inaudible] >> no, i'm not. no. trade to the e-mails were obtained appropriately. lauren: trump made it clear. no, not. >> the battle is finally over. adding a new member to the yours. tracee carrasco joints of the more of now. good morning. >> procter & gamble said it would add nothing else to its board ending weeks of question after the biggest and most expensive proxy battle ever fought. p&g said an official vote tallies that it's 11 to yours for free like good but one nearly 50% of the vote cast by shareholders. they have been battling about the structure and strategy at the company. more shocking news against dupree. why am i not surprised
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penetrative bombshell allegations from a former employee that they spied on, infiltrated private chat groups, stole trade secrets and abused secret messaging apps and attorney client privilege to obstruct investigation. allegations are building a 37 page letter written by a lawyer for former opera security analyst richard jacob and partially redacted version of the letter in a court filing after news as part of ongoing litigation. uber been sued by wayne bell self driving car unit firmly part of for allegedly stealing trade secrets. gerri: more than just that. actions are amazing with these details than i found it shocking. let's get to "star wars." the only movie that ever beat the current "star wars" flick is another "star wars" flick. >> out of the galaxy opening. pride in $220 million in the
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u.s. canada in $450 million worldwide. >> it's always been named. then i was awake. i need help. trying to tear it is that the second biggest box office opening of all time. 2015 "star wars" 15 "star wars" to force a weekend, marking the return of the series to the big screen after a ten-year absence. it's tough to compete with that, but also putting the seeking comment animated movie ferdinand in second place brought in $13.3 million coming in third with $10 million cocoa, the previous box office winner rounding out the top five at $524 million followed by justice league for .2 million. lauren: i love that. i was supposed to see "star wars" this weekend did i let that down actor daisy, is that
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her name? she's been such a great job with avril. lauren: i'm going to be a naysayer here. the reviews had escaped were fantastic pick the best we've ever seen for rotten tomatoes. however, the people i know who've seen the movie weren't impressed. it's about the story. you've got to keep coming back. i do not think us not think this to be the $2 billion block buster. i'm sorry. hopefully i'm wrong. coming up, we have a chinese startup that is taking on tesla within it are car passed the price of the model x. at home, and a saudi prince to spot most expensive home in the world. how much do you think it cost? we'll tell you when we come back. this rally on wall street monday
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series of bombings in st. petersburg could be until the st. petersburg could you tell that to the capture of a group of suspect for allegedly planning to bomb several public faces in russia, including the church. tesla facing major competition in china. they started launching the first production over the weekend. the force utility. rice is $68,000 past the starting price of the tesla model x. they do enjoy the advantage of government subsidies. however they are not giving out confirming plans to likely start producing cars are around the year 2021. a 32 euros saudi crown prince euros saudi crown prince on euros saudi crown prince on the nature shopping spree, "the new york times" reported that aired it decided throwing just bought the world's most expensive home, a $300 million daily build château in the oversight in france. the property is smart buyers anywhere in the entire world.
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you know, he likes artwork another thing so despite the absurdity at home are based on what the world's most expensive home. >> i love that. liberals hate could the gop tax bill goes to the house rules committee today announced the gateway to the house floor head of a final vote it tomorrow. the vote as early as tuesday afternoon in the senate. easy house passage could be tough in the senate. editor at-large for john jordan made commentator naval officer. great to have you here. taxer for really the biggest change to the tax code in 30 years is just amazing. i'll start with you. very difficult lining up these both. marco rubio came marco rubio came on board and now senator john mccain is leaving town going home to arizona. as you know he's been very ill with brain cancer. can they get this across the
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line? will they be able to pass it? >> yes, they located across the finish line for a reason it's very simple. we talked about a month or so ago. the ideas republicans have to pass something. they do not have a legislative but to repay sinners keenly aware of this. they will do whatever they can to pass this bill may appear to have the momentum. bad news about john mccain, but i would expect it ends up 51-48 vote. trade the squeaky bear. the margin of the repair. john, to you. you look at what is going on in the bill. tax reform on the corporate side comment that rate goes down 14 basis points from 35% to 21%. tax cuts now across the individual tax brackets. the top tax bracket to 37%. when you look at this and see
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the detail, the question is, will this past and will they be able to show at the end of the day most importantly growth in the economy as a result? a >> first of all, i agree with scott it will pass by 51 votes. they wouldn't let senator mccain go home had that not been the case. american taxpayers benefit two to three ways. first of all by the differential, delta and the tax they actually pay. second was the growth in the stock market. 43 million american households are invested in the stock market. 54% of those between 35,075,000 are in the stock market. they benefit that way. lastly, the most important white people benefit is the gamble republicans are taking is this is going to further grow the economy that results in a part pressure on wages in a politically meaningful way prior to the election in 2018.
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we are still not yet at full employment despite some of the cooked numbers. gerri: we are awfully close. and i think you are right to point to wages as being important metric here. everyone wants to see wage growth. let's look at political calculations for just a second and come back to you on this. we are looking at terms and the impact on midterms. i want you to hear what senator chuck schumer had to say. he treated this about what will happen to republicans. he wrote tax hikes for millions of middle-class families come each tax breaks, even better odds the house and senate become democratic in 2018. do you agree? >> chuck schumer is wrong. certainly it's in high high tax state affected by the loss of the state and local tax deduction. but that is not the experience all across america. i hate to say this, but the
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substance doesn't have as much do what will happen in midterm elections at the salesmanship will go on between now and then. in 2002, george w. bush began his sales pitch for his involvement in iraq and eventually helped republicans win control of the senate. in 2004 and 2012, bush and obama running for reelection begins there is pushes then you saw the poll numbers move up between the summer and election day to benefit income of the party. the question will be what can president trump due to sell this message, tax reform message, repeal of the obamacare mandate and other accomplishments will be the determining force in 2018. if that to be a good year for democrats, but the passage of the tax bill does not make it better. gerri: that makes a good point here controlling the narrative and the democratic narrative they've been pushing for is that this is a tax hike on the middle-class, not a tax cut that
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benefits all go to the wealthy. what do you say to that? >> what i say to that his facts are stubborn things and that isn't the case and that will be borne out by what happens in 2018. even rudimentary economics, first of all the middle class is getting a tax cut. mr. high earner in the high tax wednesday to will get a tax cut in its reasonably probable the stock market will continue to build, which will boost the note worth of millions of american households and there is more likely than not we will have upward pressure on wages. democrats are scared all of these things will happen and republicans will be proven right. moreover, democrats don't like this because it talks of then a lot of high tax blue state and make hide tax difficult to pass on cost tax revenues to fall. that's another problem the blue state democrats have here.
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gerri: lots of problems and lots of benefits coming out of the tax plan. we could have a boom in the economy like we haven't seen in a long time. john jordan scott rasmussen, thanks for joining us. great information. >> thank you a >> my pleasure. lauren: those wildfires are you ill burning in california. good news come as some relief is in sight. >> the fire remains 40% contained and we have somewhere in the area of 8300 firefighters assigned. >> senior meteorologist janice dean is on deck with the very latest. the record high number 70 for the dow industrials today. the longest winning streak any year since 1995. dow futures up half of 1% for the nasdaq. we will be right back. ♪
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featuring two vile fighters battling the massive fire in california two weeks now. how went at it briefly in santa barbara county yesterday lined firefighters to slow the spread dentist 27,000 acres and threatened thousands more. officials calling and sending their most productive day yet although the fire is only 45% contained. this plus the previous fire at napa valley so tough for so many on the west coast. on the subject of wildfires, and janice dean with the weather forecast. good morning. happy monday. any relief in california this week for those firefighters and
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homeowners? >> yes, we won't get the moisture in there, but we will see when start to die down. although we are into elevated fire danger today, the red flag warnings are going to go down for tamara went through much of the work week because the winds will not be as strong. they will be calm and that will be great news for firefighters. the problem is we are not getting the moisture in there but we'll take what we can get that they'll take down significantly. right across the northern rockies down into parts of northern northern california, but southern california remains dry and talking about feet of snow here through the cascade in the northern rockies. a look at your current temperatures because it got a bit worn out. 34 right now but we are going to get into the 50s command may be funding the 60 degrees a 24 hour temperature change shows the difference across the eastern third of the country.
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a little taste of spring going into christmas. good indications that temperatures will come right back down. what goes up must come down. past 24 hours you can see which are working towards the gulf of mexico. mixed precipitation across the new york city area has tapered off. the big warm up as they go through today and tomorrow with 60-degree temperatures. puffy coats one day in spring where the next. some people get sick. >> it keeps them in business though. go figure my friend. good to see you. bitcoin gets another boost from futures trading in chicago a super volatile. how it's doing on its first day of trade and industry in may. congress could set to pass historic tax reform without senator john mccain. we will tell you why. u.s. stocks index features solid green. the dow to open much higher. looking at a good day in the
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friday and features this morning with 100 points. trade to a global rally ahead of the tax code in european stocks looking higher as well. the ftse strongly higher. the dax doing well, too. >> over 1% in europe. the nikkei and japan is at 1.5%. the hang seng in hong kong up with 7%. trained to bitcoin gets another boost in a currency market. the cma. "fbn:am" starts right now. lauren: 531 in the morning pick monday come december 18th. thank you for joining us. i'm lauren simonetti. drink your im gerri willis and for cheryl casone. lauren: one word for how bitcoin
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is trading at the terra. volatile. gerri: you bet. the breaking news this morning just be up in the air today. after the chaos over the weekend in atlanta, we can to you overnight power has been restored yet this is the world's busiest airport is so many airlines have their hubs bear. many flights and 400 this morning canceled stranding thousands of passengers in a very dark airport for hours and hours heard the mayor of atlanta said a fire undergrad caused a major outage and it took more than two hours to put the fire out. the cause is under investigation. the outage causing quite a headache for travelers a week before christmas. >> every hour kept increasing and increasing until they finally told us they would be six hours. lauren: some people had issues with cell phones. lauren: was forced to canceled
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90000 mainland as well as regional flights. drink airports in chicago as well as affect in all of their travel but the big story we're seeing this week, republican senate to pass historic tax reform bill as soon as tomorrow. president trump status giving him his first legislative victory. the house six acted to pass a bill with no problems but republicans will need 51 yes votes to pass the bill while having a under 52-48 majority. of course there is one complication this morning. senator john mccain battling brain cancer is headed home to arizona and will not vote on the bill. treasury secretary stephen mnuchin has no doubt that the bill will pass. >> this is going to be the largest change in fixing a broken tax system that we've ever had. people said we couldn't do it, we will do it and i couldn't be more excited to sign it this week. lauren: merry christmas, right?
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the tax breaks benefit the middle class but those are the breaks that will expire in 2025. >> the benefits for the middle class are temporary while the corporate benefits are per minute at the end of the decade on behalf of the middle class will be paying more in taxes. lauren: another issue is the dead coming deficit. stephen mnuchin are dismissing estimates this will add to the dataset, which has caused some republicans to raise questions about it. gerri: very controversial. there is still the matter of funding the government. the united states scheduled to run out of money on friday. congress is scrambling to reach a deal on a spending bill. treasury secretary mnuchin said he cannot imagine a government shutdown taking place before christmas. he didn't rule it out either. lawmakers to the washington by friday, but if he can't reach a
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deal, merry christmas in washington. lauren: for some reason i just don't think, but we'll see. later to a president trump unveils national security strategy based on his agenda of america first. officials say that take a hard line against china. secretary mnuchin saying the u.s. would contemplate tariffs on imported chinese goods to protect u.s. workers. >> this isn't about trade wars. this is reciprocal fair trade and if we have to protect american workers and put on terrorists or other things were they don't have fair trade with us, the president will do that. lauren: fox is this will have live coverage of the speech eastern time. gerri: new tensions between the trump administration and special counsel robert mueller's russia team. a lawyer for trump said thousands of e-mails during the presidential transition had been on mausoleum came by investigators. when trump returned to the white
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house from camp david yesterday, and he was asked are you considering firing mueller? >> are you considering firing mueller? >> no, not. traders spokesman said they were obtained appropriately. lauren: hunter harrison, ceo of the railroad giant csx has died at 73 years old. the railroad confirming his death was caused by unexpected severe complications from a recent illness. only days after he was taking an unplanned medical leave of absence. csx has been harassing would be able to turn around the company's fortunes. when a herd of his illness, the stock dropped precipitously. year-to-date it's been a tough year for the rest of the marquis de sade. the stock is down 8% on the year. gerri: an amazing story there. cme group opened up bitcoin
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yesterday. cme one of the biggest exchanges. the initial price was $20,650. they jumped at the open but fell back $6000. the features do not involve actual bitcoin. they will track an index price. lauren: someone just called for 400,000. that's the price. so many people laugh. gerri: bubble. lauren: that's a better word than volatile. striking a record rally on wall street. strong opening today as well. we are going to take a look at what is ahead for investors this christmas week. hundreds of passengers on a royal caribbean cruise ship are sick again. why are people still taking cruises? they keep getting sick. gerri: they are fun. that is why.
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last tuesday's election. john told chris wallace he believes he is doing more harm than good. >> i think it is time to move on and he is hurting the people of this day. i told folks i want to try to represent everyone. gerri: chose that is prepared to give his support to liberal backed issues such as the border wall view when he is sworn in next month. reports that msnbc host chris matthews was reprimanded for making inappropriate comments to a female coworker back in 1999. that surfaced over the weekend that the daily collar same-day matthews paid the woman $40,000 to keep quiet about the incident but nbc has remained silent about whether or not they could face more accusations of sexual harassment. both matthews and nbc did not respond for comment. has he been telling you more than 300 passengers got sick on a royal caribbean cruise out of florida last week.
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passengers described a chaotic scene, people vomiting in elevators, having to wait hours for medical attention to this marks the second time in less than a month it swept through passengers and crew on one of these caribbean ships. the cruise line said 332 cases of gastrointestinal illness on the five night cruise. 5500 people in the cruise of a small number of people. lauren. lauren: still. let's talk about something more appealing. global stocks. prices higher as investors continued to bet on u.s. tax reform. cofounder joining me now. good to see you. lauren: good morning. good to see you. can anything be a government shutdown? >> i don't think so. i don't think it would do much to even help us. if we finish december positively
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with a positive month, hello march the first time in history that for a calendar year every single month we had a positive return in the s&p. i think the momentum is the bills come in manufacturing is good, tax reform is the least that would give us positive results. lauren: speaking of the s&p, jpmorgan going to 3000 by the end of next year. >> yes, we agree with that 3000, possibly 3100. >> investors now should be focusing and going out of the stock they may have been invested in more and to value stocks particularly domestic stocks. >> i can agree with that appeared to run on growth of about 30% value stocks up about the team. the dow in the s&p in the 20th it does not run value when it is to normalize and run back. it wouldn't surprise me if that is cycling back into value
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stocks. i wouldn't discount that. they are still undervalued relative to the u.s. being diversified is that this is all about them having both of those are part of getting the most from your portfolio. lauren: lets talk about bitcoin, some of the words used to describe it. last week i had the cboe yesterday on the cme, your thoughts about bitcoin in general. >> we have clients calling us, can i get bitcoin. it's not treated in a way that people like us registered investment advisors can purchase on an open exchange. ecs in mind to come out will open either. a lot of early speculation is exactly that. go into the other places where one day you login in the acting manner. who are you going to call? not as regulated once it's out there in a way we can take advantage of it. unfortunately a lot of that maybe the prices get a chance to
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get average investors involved in it in a meaningful way. lauren: does the train of the features lend it legitimacy? >> it's one step in a long line of legitimacy. then they'll deal to get into it. let's put in the big respect it. even if you count this as a real currency, currency for most portfolios is never more than the percent of their entire portfolio anyway. most people hardly understand the moves of a stock market or stocks in the data decreases, let alone what currency and bitcoin is doing. i did a go to 18,000 to 20,000. you also won't understand why it went back down. lauren: of these incredibly bullish, maybe psychotic investors saying it's going to 400,000. what do you make of that, bolstering the argument is not going to be enough to me now that demand we are just going to push it to price.
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>> to make currencies and if you want to consider this an alternate currency are not investments. they don't have underlying earnings. they don't have growth aspects. they are more of a trade, more of a commodity that has a place for a piece of your portfolio. anything can happen and it will go up and down and get more volatile. >> so good to see you. thank you for joining you. >> thank you, lauren. trade to a sports commander and patriots beat the pittsburgh steelers of the controversial. jerry max liber sports highlights. if you want to buy a foot while team, now is your chance. we'll tell you why cam newton and the carolina panthers are up for sale. take a look now as they come closer to the trading day. dow jones industrial average futures up 124 points. another great day. maybe 70 plus days of trading
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lauren: carolina panthers jerry richard and following allegations against him of misconduct in racial slurs. tranter lace for former carolina panthers simply to receive seven domain from behavior. three of the incidents involved conduct directed towards women. another slur in an african american scout nfl announced it and made the leak is taking over the investigation. he will sell the team after this
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season. lauren: hip-hop mogul did he wants to buy it and find kaepernick. >> would not be an interesting move. develops very quickly. cherry jones made a comment comment dallas cowboys owner sunday night football game. cherry jones says i'm really sad. i want all of these men we can't have in the national football league paid big proponent of jerry richard didn't come as some men who will very much be vilified in the last circles today. gerri: as temperatures and a huge promoter? >> is very much seen as a datatype to a lot of the players. he has players over his homes to discuss the social injustice issues. interesting story in north carolina today. trade to have to tell you the locals there are desperate for the team not to leave charlotte. thus the local players are talking about today. >> i wonder how it goes over did he die in the team.
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lauren: lets talk about what happens in the game. >> and how much they paid for it. jerry richardson paid $206 million for this team. interesting time to see the sales here. cruncher virtually minute the patriots steelers game. a lot of fans place too much a role in the sport. last night it certainly played a role in the steelers patriots game. pittsburgh comes together late. scores a late touchdown for the steelers but they take a second look at and they determined that he didn't quite have possessions so it's not a touchdown and then just a couple plays later ben rothfuss berger gets intercepted and the new england patriots steal away this game. they also snapped the eight-game winning streak with the same workers adding injury to insult.
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antonio brown partially tore his calf muscle reportedly had to be hospitalized and will miss the rest of the regular season and playoffs. who knows straight philadelphia eagles played the first game since he suffered the injury. eagles still check out the celebration after this touchdown. they are going to keep the football. the celebrations continue in the eagles eli manning in the 434 yards. a fun touchdown celebration here from the vikings covered off. he grew off in cincinnati watching the bengals running back scored touchdowns and covered off with pay a mosh too picky woods yesterday. he did a little bit of the icky shuffle in the north division by a counter 34-7. remember icky woods? he was so much fun. the four touchdowns from todd
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gurley. sending the seahawks for 152 yards. first place in the nfc west was so close to the first division title since 2003. we will have the atlanta falcons against the tampa bay buccaneers. after this two weeks left in the regular season. college football times. fun times. lauren: i'm still back at that call in the patriots game because it looked to me like he completely had his arms wrapped around that ball. >> he did but i don't know how quickly he did. i didn't have a problem with this one. last night they took out a piece of paper to measure the ball with their ms fancy wonder at a time we have all the stuff about the celebrations. some of it seems a little too serious. but if you are on the losing end of that -- lauren: i noticed my husband lost his fantasy game last night. trade two very important. lauren: thanks, jared.
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gerri: welcome back. i looked. i looked at stock of chinese firms are struggling in the u.s., saddle investors with unexpected losses. read the gold with "the wall street journal" joining us. $357 billion raising u.s. markets. what is going on with these ipos? >> good morning. in what has been a fairly bright year for most ipos, one of the chinese ideas in the u.s. this year has been underperforming with a good chunk trading below their ipo value to stay pretty broad gains in the market this year. this just came and valued really, really highly. immediately as they were trading around 50 times forward earnings which is pretty incredible. they've also been hit by a bit
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of a crack down on different lending practices in china that said a lot of the same type lenders that are listed in the u.s., so you have to get a shadow over any chinese companies looking to list in the knee at the moment. trade to iowa to move on to opec for higher oil prices, but now that they are worried oil prices are too high. tell us about that. >> it's not a problem you hear about too often, but they could turn his prices above 65 creative bit of an incentive to cheat on production cuts are for ui shell producers are potentially russia to ramp up production. you kind of want balance between expensive enough to find a lot of government deficits, but not too expensive that people have an incentive to produce a lot more oil. drink a thank you for that. good information as always.
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