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and a reminder could preorder burgess owens' new ♪ >> we made history again when i announced to the world that we are replacing the job-killing disaster known as nafta. >> trump taking a victory last night for historic deal with canada and mexico as we learn more of the details. >> that new trade pact gives stocks shot in the arm yesterday. dow soaring nearly 200 points. s&p almost hitting a new record. >> as for today, we do have stock market futures sharply lower, the dow is down about half of one percent. 117 point downside and nasdaq is down 42. part that have could be oil watching oil prices this morning
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after west texas hit a four-year high on supply concerns. jumping on the 3% yesterday and higher again today. 7538 the last read. >> in europe they open lower on concerns about italy financial situation. the london down 45 points and it is down 53. china hank sang close and hitting high yesterday and nikkei up slightly today. hong kong is open that market is sticking about 2.5% on slow on chinese economy. >> we have more good news for tesla. first it was an fec settlement and now reports of record-breaking production of the model 3. fbn:am starts right now. >> it is 5:01 a.m. here in new york it is tuesday, it is october second good morning i'm cheryl casone. >> hi cheryl good morning
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everybody. thank you for joining us i'm lauren simonetti. >> well the dow spiking almost 200 points yesterday on the u.s. trade teal with canada, president trump touting parking lot new agreement at his tennessee rally last night. >> it is the largest trade deal the united states has ever negotiated. and it is also a great deal for our country. it is going to produce jobs and companies are not going to be leaving and firing everybody and making product and sending back into the united states. no tax -- [applause] >> blakeed a white house with more had. >> president trump describing the new u.s.-mexico canada agreement as historic, saying that trade deal is a big win for the the autoindustry, and farmers and will transform america into a manufacturing power house. but once the deal is officially signed late next month then it will go into the handle of the next congress. the president top trade rep bob
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saying mopgd he thinks it will pass congress would be problem but the president acknowledged there is still political uncertainty. >> not at all confident. no i'm not in i don't know. why you think -- if congress is going to decide to tell me. i think they will. if congress is controlled by democrats could happen. could happen so they're willing to throw -- e-yeah are. they might be willing to throw one of -- the great deals for people and the workers they may be willing to do that for political -- you know people or political purposes because frankly, you know they'll have 2020 in mind. steel and aluminum remain and light house or will tick a deep breath and then move on to that issue in a wide ranging news conference in the rose garden, the president defended his use of tariffs worldwide. by the way without tariffs we wouldn't be talking about a deal. just for those babies out there that keep talking about tariffs. and that includes congress oh please don'ts charge tariffs.
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without tariffs, you wouldn't be -- we wouldn't be standing here and we're totally prepared to do that if they don't negotiate. i asked the president if he'sed his use and threat of tariffs is holding become a hot market and hot economy that could potentially run even further. the president saying to me, quote, i'm use them to negotiate and hopefully we can make a great deal with china. back to you in new york. j some say that's what it's all about china president is to speak to the contract negotiation and then head to mississippi there he will hold a make america great again rally that's tonight. >> and also today, we are going hear if from the head of the federal reserve. to save after federal bank raise ared interest rates by a quarter point. jerome powell set to speak at the national association for business economics, annual meeting that's going to be in boston today to discuss outlook for employment and, of course,
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inflation all of this ahead of friday's september jobs report the next big report that the majority is beginning to be watching. >> the market believe it or not is also watchings parking lot fbi investigation into supreme court nominee judge brett kavanaugh now they're meeting with another man at the center of the sexual assault allegation mark judge accused of witnessing the alleged assault of dr. christine blasey ford. he's interviewed by investigators his lawyer it is -- did not provide any details adding that more meetings could take place. >> meanwhile kavanaugh's third accuser julie swetnick no i walking back her ac disation in an nbc interview. i was physically assaulted in every way to physically assault a woman. it was horrible. >> everyone is wondering if one of those people was brett kavanaugh? >> i cannot specifically say that he was one of the ones who assaulted me. >> well swetnick claim that she reported her assault to
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montgomery police department but -- officials there told nbc news that it could take up to a month to recover any documents related to any report that she may have made so many years ago. >> to another controversy. inspite of it, tesla appears to be meeting its production goals. >> not as many as we thought but tracee carrasco is here with that story and other headline this is morning. good morning. >> tesla reported they produced 53 model three sedan in recently ended third quarter. tesla predicted to produce 50 to 55,000 model threes in the quarter after repeatedly hitting weekly production of about 5,000 model threes multiple times in july. meanwhile elon musk with with a bizarre tweet, the the words naughty by nature which is a reference to the 90s hip-hop group along with a winking emoji and link to opp music video, what could that mean? >> so strange maybe he just felt like listening to strange music and --
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started to get on twitter about it. >> layoff twitter entirely after 40 million tweet that got him in trouble. but okay. [laughter] exposed pox use rs may have something to worry about it turns out more to worry about. >> more to worry about is right hackers are selling facebooking log-ins for just $2.60 on the dark web, according to new research by money guru, the report coming just hours after a facebook revealed the massive da breach that compromised 50 million facebook accounts. the research found that someone's entire online identity could be purchased for about 972 dollars that is it. >> my facebook account could be about $15. to get that identity back, though, this stuff just last with you forever. tricks is serving ups nostalgia in a cereal box bringing back fruity shapes from 1990s because of overwhelming feedback
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with 20,000 requests over the last two years to do away with the all round version of the cereal. the flairs like raspberry red pane lemon returning this fall reminds me of being a kid. >> the fruits of our childhood. [laughter] well the fruits of a trade deal. let's talk about this. the dow jumping almost 200 points yesterday. investors welcomed the u.s. canada trade pact. >> it's fair, it's modern and it is balanced and you know what, we have two wonderful partners now. now they're partners mexico and canada and that's a good thing. that's a good thing. we are finally putting america first. [applause] >> well johannes is cofounder a fox business contradict tore and markets did celebrate yesterday johannes this new trade deal. but an editorial this morning in
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wall street journal throwing a little bit of cold water on it basically it says that is a relief. it is worse than status quo they say it was disaster avoided but this could be worse for trade and economic growth. but yet the market celebrated yesterday johannes. what do you say? >> it celebrated and faded a little. i think market wasn't down that much anyway on trade initially so how much higher could it go? it is not like we were down 5 or 10% because of trade fierce they never played out in our markets. in four they did. this is still as good as a trade war could play out so investigators aren't excited with no significant broad impact to the economy yet that you would see anywhere but played out in one emerging market in their debt with weakness. at this point, it looks like -- the attack which is mostly districted towards china is used to get other countries board so they don't want to be in position look how things are going for this will so far. it could unwind and for the the five it looking pleagd.
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>>you could argue they have more to lose than we do. it is high is exports to the united states so that's something to watch. >> almost any emerging market will lose more because we're the buyer until it spreads is early stages it is the other country. >> emerging markets these countries actually borrow and u.s. dollars are sitting on a ton of debt to have to pay it back with a higher -- i do want to move on to earnings financial sector is one sector we haven't seen a big boost from as we've seen this market run up. there's questions about financial stocks right now. is that a sector that you like? >> the problem is, interest rate curve is getting flat right now. which rates in a long and there's not a lot of money more importantly to them because they make money on credit predz is not a huge amount of borrowing volume and rates high per people aren't buying and that refers into a wells fargo or jpmorgan so earnings there isn't as good
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as other parts of the economy. >> earnings are starting earlier and oil what could that mean for the economy? we're seeing new levels in oil at this point. leals that we haven't seen in several years at 7535 right now. big jump in oil yesterday. that could be considered a consumer tax, do you worry about high oil prices being bad for the economy? >> not at this level. this is a little higher than it should be. there's a couple of reason ares for that. what i was becoming a gamble on greet on the the gdp growth that becomes high when you expect a lot and plummet to 30 or 40 quickly if economy sinks to become a place to bet on but problem is taken t taking iran off the market in a tight market in a lot of capacity to come on so price is artificially high. >> libya taking that supply off the market as well. johannes a lot to cover. thank you so much for being here. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and we've got more when we come back. well republican tech says 2.0
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back into our factory by adding more congresswomen and hired more team members we open up another factory in the state of florida, hired five more peel. we created a package for sugar free cookie and we have a customer that wanted us to make that investment to grow our sales to china. and the most important we gave raise ares to our 14 members up to 5100 per year. just like 6 million other individuals in the country receive raise ares from tax cuts 1.0. we were able to do that and one person learned this as a basic example through my company went out to bought a car made in michigan who was transported to the state of florida. the salesperson got a commission for it. and dealership made money. all because of a tax cut -- >> look at that real life impact let me tell you lower cookie
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prices as a result? >> what we were able to do is invest back into the factory to make it more efficient to lower prices. so absolutely. >> why such resistance from senate democrats about tax cuts 2.0 which would make more of these tax cuts permanent? >> well that's a fantastic poict if you look at 1.0 not a single democrat supported tax cuts 1.0 now that was not tax cuts to huge businesses. right, that was tax cuts to senior citizens, small business owners which is 30 million small business owners in the united states, that employed 59 million people. i mean, when you're out of tune and out of touch with americans, middle class hardworking americans, of course you don't want to pass a tax cut it gives power to the government rather than back to the way the people see fit but senators are catching on the democrat senators they understand and starting to hear the importance of making the tax cuts permanent. >> as we show enjoy hearing real
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life implications and stories like yours. thank you. >> cookie sounds good to me right now. still ahead, president trump touts his historic trade deal and says even some of his haters approve. >> a terrific deal. for all of a uses if you look at the reviews -- people that would normally not under any circumstances say good things because automatically they have to say bad even some in thes say that's amazing. >> but it did amazing enough to win trade war with china. and congress is taking aim at shrinking space on airplanes. but you may not be getting more leg room. what? afterall, thanks, checking u.s. futures after a yesterday's big rally on wall street, of course on the heels of trade right now futures are actually down. dow is down 116 s&p down 11.25 nasdaq closed lower down it another 42 in premarket you're watching fbn:am.
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welcome back let's get you caught up on what's happening now futures on your tuesday a lot of pressure right now. dow down 111 in premarket. s&p 10.5. nasdaq down 40. well over 200 passengers on a ghana bound delta airlines flight evacuated after a fire broke out in one of the planes wheels. this video captured by port authority police show firefighters putting out blaze that happened on tarmac in jfk airport last night. luckily no one was injured. meanwhile, the senate could vote as early as today on a bill to regulate minimum seat size on all u.s. passenger planes. but according to airline officials, it is unlikely that
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regulations get passengers anymore leg room than they have. seat size needs to meet the safety requirement that passengers evacuate a plane within 90 second of an emergency. and duncan has a new kind of cold brew on tap an actual brew called duncan coffee quarter partners with harpoon brewery to bring them a beer made with duncan coffee and sold across east coast and lauren that sounds good right now. >> cheer, absolutely. coming up next, another yale classmate of judgebred kavanaugh is speaking out but this time about the the judge's drinking. >> i have seen brett drunk to the point where he could be easily passed out. >> but you never saw him pass out? >> never saw him passed out but quite drunk. >> kowt the supreme court nominee from drinking from college days keep him off the bench what the probe is actually investigating. have you thought ending to a tv
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>> we made history again when e i announced that the world that we are replacing, the job chilling disaster known as nafta. president trump taking a victory lap for a trade deal with canada and mexico as we learn more details about the deal. >> that new trade pact soaring about 200 points, and today -- different story. futures actually sinking right now dow is down 9 on premarket s&p down 9.5. nasdaq down 36 and three
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quarters. >> oil price is moving sharply high per touching new four-year high on supply concerns. 7534 is the quote for barrel. sm global stocks the story this morning you're open lower and new concerns about italy financial situation weighing on stocks there look at the dax and cac 40 both really in the red right now. stocks on mainland china close for a week long holiday but hank sang and hong kong losing on signs of a slowing chinese economy, and in japan nikkei up slightly after hitting that 27-e year high yesterday. >> how interactive can videos get? netflix pushing the boundaries fbn:am continues right now. ♪ >> well coming up on 5:30 a.m. here in new york, and it is tuesday it is october 2nd good morning i'm cheryl casone.
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>> good morning i'm lauren simonetti. we'll get straight to the big news this morning that's this investors welcoming the new u.s. trade deal with canada and mexico yesterday within sending dow up almost 200 points to dig into the implications of a real new mexico and bring in managing director and senior portfolio manager at angel oak capitol sam, good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. many are saying language contains language squarely aimed at china. what do you say? >> well, you know, the trade deal yesterday as you point out markets reacted very favorably and if you look back at the performance of really the u.s. equity markets versus shanghai composite since the election it has been quite a die divergent due to trump been benefiting beg from and risk markets. you know we tend to focus on fixed income markets which have generally i would say
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underperformed just given the -- the expectation for continued growth and potentially inflationary impact from trump what we're seeing filter through. we expect the the fed to continue to tighten on their path as they indicated last week. and generally speaking for us, what that means is, we want to really i would say stay up and quality in the fix income markets to reduce our interest rates sensitivity to maintain our current income right now which is really what the fed is enabled us to do over the recent months. >> yeah, and with this new north american trade pact, this supply chains in north america are strengthenedded and goal could be moving them from china. listen to the white house economic counsel advisor larry kudlow. >> what you got here is a preservation and strengthening of the supply chain. which is what businesses were really worried about that was the heart of nafta you know supply chains and i think not
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only that's been preserved, it is actually been expanded. and i think the u.s. farm community and the manufacturing community benefited i think all three countries. benefited from that -- do you think businesses move out of china and if they do is that inflationary? >> i think it was very probusiness for the u.s. there's no doubt about it. i think it's -- it's inflation speaking as tariffs are in place, and it is difficult to say how long those will be in place, and once this deal if it is ultimately approved by congress you know what pressure that will put on the chinese. but the reality is that the inflationary pressures from tariffs and really robust markets to continue to fuel in the u.s.. you know we get the labor report on friday. again, very, very probusiness prolabor -- >> i have got ten seconds with
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you what sectors do you like because of this trade deal with canada and mexico? >> yeah we're targeting sectors that really benefit the consumer and you know the very healthy housing markets that we're experiencing in the u.s., and targeting fixed income instruments that are really have reduced interest rates sensitivity like u.s. structure credit markets which tend to be floating rate and are benefiting from this -- you know tightening fed path that we're on. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. cheryl: well, president trump is hitting firmly withbred kavanaugh last night at a rally in tennessee. >> he went around telling war stories. people dying left and right he was never in vietnam it was a lie. yeah, cory booker he destroyed newark the job he did. dianne feinstein she has this letter for months. and she didn't reveal it until everything was finished. >> despite all of that white house signed off on expanded fbi
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probe into the allegations against kavanaugh. it is a scope of the probe in danger of going too far? let bring in janet, good morning. >> good morning cheryl how are you? >> toipght kick this off with senator cotton on last night he sums up i think how many feel about this probe. listen. >> it was overgone six background checks now somehow the fbi is suppose to the turn up new information and just a few days. to satisfy all of the democrats they immediately started moving goal post saying that we have to interview two dozen witnesses to take weeks on and on and on. never going to end. this is not about trying to get or proof but stop brett kavanaugh from being confirmed to the supreme court. >> two dozen witnesses jenna their statement so far that we know of drinking, so few yo can't make them -- a rapist or attempted sexual assault perpetrator let's make him into alcohol. >> i would agree with senator
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cotton all of us who hopefully can agree on one thing that the senate democrats have not acted in good faith throughout this process before brett kavanaugh named as nominee they've helicoptered to add in bad faith their point is simply to delay an ultimately derail kavanaugh's nomination like they would have done with any conservative nominee this is not just about brett kavanaugh. this is about a conservative majority in the supreme court and i think that, the american public is recognizing that particularly the christians who did get out to vote for trump in 2016 buzz we recognize that this supreme court is very important and dr. james dobson who i work for we just sent a letter to -- thousands of our families across the country where he reiterated very sincerely and very strongly that this is a political battle. this is for the heart and soul of america. >> good point there's a opinion piece called destroying brett kavanaugh that says this is not about about brett kavanaugh but
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clearness thomas hearing look like a walk in the park and even though just as robert is not seeming to have any inkling to bring that on the court and kavanaugh said the law is about law, but it's all about roe v. wade at end of the day. >> democrats have shown they're concerned about their political activist majority and that's really -- the contention here and james mathison and talked about ambition counteracting ambition we have a separation of power for a reason in the constitution, and that's so that no particular branch government can have too much power and supposed to have separation of powers to control government ambition. not to ultimately give one political branch the ability to abuse the process. that's what this senate is doing here, and they're doing it particularly to stop the conservative majority stop any nominee of president trump. and that ultimately is beginning to be their goal. >> yeah. obviously, it is i think that's
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undisputable at this point. thank you very much for being here. good to see you as always. >> thank you, cheryl when you thought it was impossible and it is possible that movie pass is facing more customer backlash. >> tracee carrasco tell us all about it. smg it is, with good morning movie pass is apparently reenrolling customers who had canceled their mops in an e-mail to users who had let their plan expire. movie pass invited them to test a new unlimited plan, however, in the fine precinct movie pass said that it would automatically pen roll them in the 995 per month plan, and that they have until october fourth to opght out or billing would begin as you can imagine. the move not going over well angry customers are flooding movie passes twitter. >> of course, they are let's talk about google partnering up with a video game. >> yes. google wants to take streaming content to next level by trying to stroam a blockbuster video game. google is partnering with video game publishers soft to stream
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assassin creed odyssey to chrome browser so unlimited number of participants will play the game at no charge. >> okay you could choose your own adventure on netflix? >> yes this is something is that netflix is reportedly planning to let users choose the endings for movies or episodes of popular tv shows like black mirror, as it further explores interactive tv. netflix is reportedly going a number of specials to be released by the end of the year. that will let viewers choose next story line in a episode or movie and netflix has done this with kids 'programs. >> i don't luke it. always changes things. thank you very much. appreciate it all right coming up everybody. we are just get this, 35 days away from the midterm elections. and it is clear what the top issue is for voters. >> it was destroy medicare for seniors because everyone in a
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government run plan controlled by people like nancy pelosi -- >> how candidates are fighting over government run health care. and a horse walks into a bar -- [laughter] i don't know. the video and he kicks over all of the chairs. and brerpd runs to the door. it is in the a bad joke. we'll be right back. taking a look at futures futures are lower after yesterday's big rally dow down 108. s&p down 11.25. you're watching fbn:am. ♪ a new way to save on travel. now when you book a flight you unlock discounts on select hotels that you can use up until your trip starts. so whether you want to go out, stay in, or be in the middle of it all... add the perfect hotel when you're ready,
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>> welcome back let's get you caught up on what's happening now futures panning different story on your tuesday right now we're in the red dow down 107 and nasdaq down 43. well, the lights on a las vegas is strip went dark overnight, and honor of the 58 victims killed in the deadly shooting rampage that happened exactly one year ago. and a three minutes of darkness name of the victims were read outloud while hundreds of survivors formed a human chain around sight of the shoot. just outside the mandalay bay hotel. well, house reallies are considering issuing a subpoena to former fbi director james comey to force him to testify about his actions prior to 2016 presidential election. this comes as informations into russian election meddling
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intensifies combmy has refused to testify in a closed house session. and imagining being chased out of your local bar by a rampaging horse. yep that's exactly what happened at this cafe in france. the out of control horse barreling inside people running for their lives escaped from a nearby racetrack thankfully nobody was hurt including lauren, the the horse. >> that's good. a horse goes into a bar. enough said. [laughter] 35 days until midterm election and health care is the focal point in almost every competitive race. watch. >> health care is the most important issue to midterm election voters even over control of the house or the economy. according to a fox news poll, democrats are ceasing on political opening sending mega money to take on republicans who voted to repeal the affordable care act with ads look this one. >> that's so broke, that promise. and cast the deciding vote for a new health care scheme that
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would deny protections for preexisting conditions. and let insurers charge older americans five times more youngr ones fighting to protect a seat in the congressional district. >> medicare for all that would end the employer provided health care for 165 million americans. many of whom most of whom like the employer provided health care they have, it would destroy medicare for seniors. because it would put everyone in a government run plan controlled by people like nancy pelosi, the opponent -- ♪ rapper turned congressional hopeful ann antonio says it is r he would rather align with a big corporate than expand access for his constituents and might be on to something another fox poll shows most americans 49% believe democrats would did a better job on health care. >> we know our health care system is broken, and congress
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could help fix it. but john culver son is taking a wrecking ball to it. in texas putting congressman john who served texas's 7th districts since 2001 in a race are at fox news labels as toup in the senate one of the most vulnerable democrats is now putting all of her eggs in the preexisting conditions basket as a breast cancer survivor herself. >> for me it's breast cancer for denise it is heart disease. she has something she would along to say to kramer. >> i don't know why you let go back to preexisting condition but i know heidi would never do that. >> senate hit camp is one of the the 20 democrats defending their seats that president trump won as they hone no on health care how should republicans fight back? scott thanks for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> how should the gop fight back? >> first thing you have to recognize is health care system
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is badly broken, and it does impact people very personally just like you saw on the ad. almost everyone has had a bad experience with their insurance company, or trying to find health care when they can. so you have to recognize this is not a political ideological issue but very personal to most people. and yes you have to recognize that the most important thing is people want to know that there is care available. and that there is coverage that people can get coverage regardless of preexisting conditions. those points are absolutely essential. >> we are seeing some republicans soften their stance when it comes to those preexisting conditions but what amazes me here is that health care is still the the top issue when premiums are not jumping, in fact, in some states they are going down. >> because problem is deeper than premium i myself i had a major surgery recently i had to fight with my insurance company to get approval for the test that even let doctors sees what was going on and then i have to fight again to get the coverage
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for the procedure, and you do these things and every time you say what is wrong with this system? and when something happens to you on a personal basis it is very important and when you know somebody who has denied kofnlg they tell everybody about it because it goes on so it is not just about that. i think the problem that both parties face is the is system was broken before obamacare. the system remains broken under obamacare, and most voters believe that change is not going to come by turning all of this over to the government they expect that new technologies will help. they expect competition will help. but inert political party figured out a way to articulate these things in a way that makes people feel comfortable. >> as they run on government health care for all, i just think you can keep your plan, you can keep your doctor. there's no way that would happen if it is government run health care. >> one was interesting details of polling if you ask would you support a single payer health care system? strong support for that concept. again because people voters want
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people to have access to health care. but grow push a little bit further and a say, you know, if the government had a -- health care system for everybody, should you be allowed to choose between that and your private health insurance? or should you be required to go on government program which is kind of where bernie sanders is heading -- only 19% of voterses support the idea of turning everybody over to the goth program. so that is a huge issue. what is needed to counter it, though, is something on a more positive basis. >> we appreciate you so much. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and coming up, things are heating up in the baseball playoffs los angeles dodgers and colorado rockies duke it out for the national league west division title. and in monday night football, kansas city chiefs took on broncos, jared max walking in with all of the highlights taking a look at futures low lights for you on this tuesday dow is down 98 in premarket. s&p down so nasdaq 39 and three
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>> another nail biter in nfl last night ends some more controversy. >> imagine that on nfl, jared max is here with that story. good morning, jared. >> with 7 new piffles including new rule changes it is no wonder officials are under fire this season. final minutes in denver last night watch the play clock chiefs down three. 3rd and 7. harris would be off running into the great wide open karim scoring go ahead touchdown and
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comes down from ten down to win 27-23 and brandon marshall beside himself after. they say don't do me like that told us that ref was supposed to be watching he missed it maybe he got caught up watching game because it was a good game but he says you've got to do your job. come on that was huge. police in las vegas reopening criminal investigation into an allegation that international soccer star ranl committed a crime. >> they never won a world series not since the birth of 1969 but losers get lucky sometimes. >> here it is swinging fly ball in the right center. he's there and they're the champions. [applause] call it is brewers running down dream home field advantage through playoffs.
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cheryl: oil prices hitting 4-year high with traders increasingly betting that sanctions against iran in november 4th, will cause supply
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shortage. let's bring in joshua mahoney. what's your take on the oil market this morning both brent and wti? >> yeah, exactly. seventeen dollars added onto price of brent for the first nine months to have year. as you alluded to earlier, toward 100-dollar market. i don't think we are going to reach it. you see the number of drivers that have been pushing price throughout the year, iran and also considering the fact that when sanctions do and if they do come into play, unlikely you will impact full export. they always find a way to export to go other nations around the sanctions, i think it's going to take something else, you know, on top of venezuela, on top of opec at the moment who have decided recently to not raise production and iran, it's going to take something to give us big leg higher say $15 to reach
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$100. lauren: what's the likelihood that we produce more shell oil here in the u.s., do we have the ability to just get that shell out that quickly or opec ups production? >> yeah, exactly. i mean, look, u.s. production is the number one automatic stabilizing when it comes to oil prices. of course, opec is more political because it's all down to by in large what saudi arabia wants other nations to raise production or cut production, so at the moment they seem quite happy with where prices are at the moment. we have heard donald trump say he wants to see oil prices lower, raises inflation. for the economy i don't think it's a great thing, raise the cost at the pump, people aren't going to have that much money in their pocket either. cheryl: joshua, thank you very much for the perspective.
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lauren: mornings with maria starts right now. good morning, maria. maria: good morning, ladies, happy tuesday, thanks for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo it is october 2nd, top stories before 6:00 a.m. on of east coast. the art of the deal, trump touting with deal with canada while hitting the campaign trail. >> we made history again when i announced to the world that we are placing the job-killing disaster known as nafta. it's going to produce jobs and companies aren't going to be leaving and firing everybody. now they are partners méxico and canada and that's a good thing. we are finally putting america first. maria: we are looking at the implications for business and the economy post deal. futures this morning, markets will open lower, dow industrials 90 points, one-third of a percent. nasdaq almost half percent after you can see after
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mixed action on wall street. at the closed the markets finished like, this dow industrials up, 192 points, three quarters of 1% as markets rallied on the new méxico trade agreement. s&p was up but the nasdaq was down just a fraction 9 points lower at the close. in europe this morning, take a look. declines across the board, worst performer in pa race, -- paris, in asian markets were mostly lower, nikkei average was up a fraction. hanging in the balance, the country waiting on the results of the fbi investigation into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said the confirmation vote on track for friday. scared on tarmac, fire breaks out on board. we have the latest coming up. choose your own adventure, netflix looks to let viewers pick ending for one show, more on that where people want to

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