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we hope you'll be with us for that andat much more. thanks for being with us this evening. good night from new york. ♪ >> 5 a.m. here are your top stories at this hour will president trump put concerns over a possible u.s. kind of trade deal to bed while investors are anxiously awaiting speech to the economic club that is today we he's expected to give hints on those negotiations with beijing also talk about booming economy since his election. and heat is on in the streaming wars the long awaited disney plus today what is offering, and will it stack pup against the competition. don't count joen out why michael bloomberg may have just given the former vp a boost. in the tuesday it is november 12 fbn:am starts right now.
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>> twisted sister this morning welcome to fbn:am good morning i'm unlauren simonetti. >> good morning everybody i'm cheryl casone. lauren: rested? welcome back. cheryl: missed a lot of record highses let's fake a look three record closes in a row for the dow jones industrial average and dow is up 9 points today other market were higher as well. cheryl: reports of tear gas fired in hong kong as criticize protesters for paralyzing that still, though, the markets are resilient in asia this morning look at this. the nikkei hank shy higher today
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and europe has openedded to upside the best performer is the german market up a third of one percents. erchg well investors around world are focused on trade talks between the pus and china, and that topicking is front and center today when president trump is going to speak at the economic club right here in midtown, manhattan, any comments on negotiations could move these markets. as two countries work to complete phase one of what should be a three-part deal trump also expected to talk up recent records in the market and overall health of the u.s. economies since he was elected. >> all right we do have breaking news overnight that is more violence out of hong kong police are firing tear gas at protesters outside of two yiewferts there. forcing classes today to be canceled. more confrontation took place in city business district where more tear gas was used. police using rubber bullets after demonstrators threw rocks. hong kong said these protesters are paralyzing this city and she called them extremely selfish. lam also suggesting what harsher
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crack down on protesters is needed and protest intensified after a police shot a demonstrator yesterday and antigovernment protesters set another man on fire. >> i wonder president speaks of the hong kong situation today? >> we're going to be watching for that we have also been watching for this here it comes finally here streaming wars are hitting high gear today. disney plus is -- >> eo bob iger big payoff in face of stiff competition from netflix amazon and bunch of other folks. joining us from fox news headlineses is larson thank goodness it is here. we're not going to know right away how disney is doing how some of the others are doing. >> tight lipped about xeak how platforms are performing because they can do that and netflix never talk about and subscriber numbers but that's pretty much it so we'll see. the anticipation is that disney will do well and come intog a
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crowded market you've got netflix sort of the granddaddy with over 150 million subscribers worldwide and spending billions on content you've got apple tv plus which came on the the market last week and continues to get a little bit of criticism although i think it is unfounded you should watch the fourth of the episode of the shows it takes plot twist across the board and then amazon prime everybody is complaining about the morning show on apple tv plus that is actually quite good if you get past the -- get to a third of that. >> to understand morning tv. might be partial. >> looking at a couple of things first of all disney plus is $7 a month or $70 if you want to pay for entire thing or really putting gamble on "star wars" and out of the property already own, as well as the the marvel series is that, though, enough to bring everybody in, as you're saying to a physical tv plus just launched that's cheaper that's only $5. >> that's $5 a month for apple tv plus and free if you bought apple product for a year. a is going on quality not
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quantity rout but a handful of shows on platform that justifies lower price. disney is putting whole disney catalog online there's i believe i read this morning 500 movies that launched 7500 tv episodes that's going to go up to 10,000 tv episodes over next couple of years they're putting all of their egg es in streaming basket. >> innovating that's for sure. major shakeup one of their big executives from tv "empire" is stepping down. prchl one of the people that was head of scripted programming is actually already stepped out. i mean, it has not unusual for changes to happen in the tv industry we see theafer couple of day. they launch to a lot of fanfare but didn't planch to a lot of fan applause, reaction to the shows. the initial response across the board in the -- you know variety all of these things that have been kind of dismissive of the shows but the audience seems to like it. >> question of to move on to big story with google.
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google is now reportedly collecting personal health records on millions of americans why would they do this? >> it is a bit of a shutter right we talk about data breaches all of the time now data breaches may include your health care data. they've teamed up with health, second largest health care company in the country what's interesting about this is your health care records are protected by hipaa which is regulation for the 90s, 6 within but hipaa allows this to happen asession is free to work with a google as their partner what google is going to do is go through your lab results your doctor visits, everything -- and crunch those data point with artificial intelligence to come up with we're all assuming suggested advertising. >> going to target advertising you've got to buy this blood pressure at best i can see this whatting. it is a little troubling to see where this takes us. >> brett larson great to have use on set as always catch brett on fox news headlineses today 24/7 siriusxm 115. now update you on a story we
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brought you yesterday about apple card goldman sachss says it will review credit limits for that apple card for users after some complaints that their lymphs lower than expected in some cases much lower. golds man sax denying any ailses of gender, bias adding any customer not satisfied with size of their credit line should get in touch with them issue came to light late friday. when a tech entrepreneur tweeted that his credit limb it was 20 times higher than his wife even though they file a joint tax return take a closer look at sty when a l cofounder steve joins stuart varney at:15 eastern time this affected him and his wife with as well. >> it is real the bombarding with 50 rockets being bombarded after air strike kills a leader in gaza. watch. cheryl: you can see that fire ball from targeted explosion the
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violence escalated with actually targets in gaza. now being hit as we speak. >> let's go there right now live in gaza city with more on cross border attacks. trey, are you the only camera crew there? >> well we are, and we're focused here on the reporting because as we speak right now, lauren and shaiferl, there are rockets being fired into southern israel. israel says the jees men that they targeted overnight, the terrorist as they were referring to him as abu he's islamic state leader of the military wing in the northern part of the gaza industrial israel he's responsible for series of rockets that were fired into israel last weepgd and more plans to israeli civilians now this morning what we've seen is more than 60 rockets fired from the gay disa strip into southern israel and many intersepghted some of them hitting towns along israel border it is important to note here, though, all of this taking place again as a result
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of the the rgt tayed assassination we did attend part of the funeral for that islamic jihad militant earlier. take a look at what we saw. l funeral killed overnight a targeted assassination emotions are high inside the tba gaza strip as they're demanding a response from the factions inside gaza. >> we're getting some video from the the israeli side tv footage showing a rocket impacting a highway, near a small city along the israel gaza border again that funeral is wrapping up right now joint operations room for the factions inside gaza from jihad two largest factions say they're assessing their options to respond to this israeli assassination had overnight. we do know that israeli is expected to make a statement soon and benjamin netanyahu
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going to be delivering those remarks. i did receive a text from a senior hamas official inside gaza today he said major escalation a expected etch is waiting here to see what the next steps are going to be. what we can expect throughout the rest of the morning and into the early afternoon is more rocket fire from gaza israeli working to intercept them with missile system and weighing options about how they'll respond to responses from gaza that have been fired into israel this morning. lauren. cheryl -- >> trey reporting from gaza trey, thank you. >> well people lining up outside the supreme court overnight ahead of today blockbuster case over dhaka justices here documents to whether effort to end immigration program is lawful. president trump called for end to dhaka but blocked by lower court. daca protects 700,000 immigrants who came to the united states as children protect them from being deported. >> well the long pest living pex
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president 495-year-old jimmy carter has been hospitalized it this morning in atlanta. >> tracee carrasco here now with details on this 3th president of the united states. emplet well carter admitted to the university hospital where he's expected to have surgery to release pressure on his brain todays and according to spokesperson the pressure caused by bleeding due to his recent falls. carter has fallen three time this is year the latest was last month, where he fractured his pelvis. some trouble for southwest airlines according to "the wall street journal," the federal aviation administration considered grounding some of it boeing 737 jets because it wasn't able to verify that repair on 38 aircraft met managed story u.s. safety standards. the airline insisted that repairs were made and blame missing paperwork on, quote, differences in languages and repair cries tier ya. last week early investors in iewb e were able to hit the brakes and start selling their shares and one of the biggist
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sellers is founder travis. according to new fec are filings they had shares of the company worth more than 546 million dollars. kalanick owns about 75 million shares the stock has fall aen more than 13% in the past week due to heavy selling. and burger king is testing three new impossible buggers at 180 locations, the impossible whopper jr. is impossible burger and the impossible cheese burger they will appear on the value menu and be available for kids meals and wendys is celebrating 50th anniversary with a birthday cake flavored frosty. it is the first new flavor since it introduced a frozen treat in chocolate and vanilla that is what's happening now. that's a limited e e edition frosty so -- get it quickly. >> sign me up. thank you so much. go get that. let's take a look at your money that was not limited edition folks because we could see a dow 30,000 coming soon. one white house official says
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yes get ready for it right now the dow is at 27,675. futures higher for dow up 17, s&p up one and three quarters nasdaq up three and a half. another billionaire taking on elizabeth warren why mark cuban say she's misleading the public. and he tosses her checks out the window. we'll tell you about it. plus a new jersey country club waiter may be crying over spilled wine but picking up a $30,000 tab because of it. you're watching fbn:am. ♪ driverless cars, or trips to mars. no commission. delivery drones, or the latest phones. no commission. no matter what you trade, at fidelity you'll pay no commission for online u.s. equity trades.
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if we can get a couple of thing he is like usmca passed maybe a german fiscal stimulus with europe offer its back dow and 30,000 -- a lot here in america. >>that white house peter navarro speaking with our own trish reg opinion last night the dow industrials closing in on record territory again. to start off this week on next guest says they'll fight the tape. jonathon member of capitalist pig.com is here. and you're right markets don't wanting to go down but they want to go up. >> stocks like apple great to be with you good morning cheryl stocks like apple stocks like microsoft jpmorgan these are big names that make a up major indices and at 52 week high in many cases all time highs and 60% of the s&p 500 is above its
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200 day moving average cheryl what does that mean? it means that trend is up and you've always lost money fightings the tape and that's why for most investor right now despite the fact that market has gone higher and higher all time high after all time high trend is higher for stock. >> hearing from president today noon eastern time speaking at the club here in new york markets are all over those comments from them especially if he goes offscript how important do you think the president message is today the market. >> invest watch that because because of that trades has been number one issue for investor for better party of two years out. two years now, and, of course, we've been told over and over again that trade war has been fixed even last year there was word that terrorist would be released, and president walked that back even earlier this week we heard that the tariffs on european importing those were going away and then weren't going away so once again tremendous confusion that's why president speech today as
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economic club will move market shares. >> more clarity e.u. automobile issue today so see if that is delayed canceled to your point of impact what we don't know what we know, though, is that deutsche bank talk about politics of the market that in 2020 biggest market negative could be wealth equality income, inequality, and health care ina quality biggest risk to the markets. what do you make of that? >> stunning cheryl considering that fact that, any quality, in fact, is a feature of a free society and fact is that some individuals are different we're different as individuals more skill, more talents that's why they make more money in a e free society and especially now come into a political season, issues like inequality are going to be a major political issue, and when folks like elizabeth warren are involved cheryl that can only mean one thing more taxes. more regulation that's never been good to stocks. so certainly these are going to
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some of the political issues that are going to affect the mark in 2020. >> they certainly will. real quick speaking of that former controversial negotiators says hebls china the president to be reelected because it is not about politics to them it's material interest. it is about the numbers. what do you say to that? >> surprised about that cheryl because certainly president trade wars has been you have it on americans. i mean, it has been a cost billion of dollars year but exceptionally tough on the chinese. their market has been actually decimated so although there's not a lot of difference between say elizabeth warren and the president they both support tariffs. the president trade war hurt the u.s. but it hurt china quite a bit as well. >> jonathon great to have you all right. well, mark cuban is latest billionaire to challenge senator elizabeth warren and her medicare for all plan. cuban firing off a series of tweets about about proposal and one of them he asked his family health care be free? well musician john legends
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responded saying it is not free, and that his taxes would go towards paying for it give a shot back saying it that wealth tax isn't enough to cover it and floated idea that if he and legend paid for their own health care everyone else would be taxed less as a result. so more high profile wealthy individuals going of a senator warren still ahead, president trump is about to release the transcript from his first phone conference with ukraine live in washington with the gop final preparation as before the impeachment increase goes public. and major security flaws uncovered at atms across country how money and personal data could be at risk coming up on fbn:am we're invested in you.
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president trump could release transcript of his first phone call with the ukrainian president as soon as today. prchls griff jenens joins us as republicans lay out strategy ahead of the public impeachment hearing. griff, good morning. >> good morning cheryl and lauren republicans are leaving nothing to chance when it comes to messaging if ahead of tomorrow first public hearings and gop staff of the three investigating committees writing toes i members in a memo obtained by fox news, key four key pieces of evidence that show there was no treason by high crime and misdemeanors first the july 25th call that shows no pressure or condition allty second ukrainian president said there was no pressure and third ukrainian government unfair of a hold on any funds and fourth president trump met with zelensky and aid flowed to yiewg crane in sepght now this as democrats release another closed door transcript this one from pentagon official laura cooper who detailed concerns do drgs
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over withholding funds justifying, quote, there was not an understanding of how this could legally play out. meanwhile president trump says we could see transcript of his first phone call in april with president zelensky as early a as today and we're waiting to find out if the the democrats will allow any of the gop witnesses called for the open door hearings among them former vice president son hunter here's what former veep had to say about that. >> there's zero rational for that to happen nobody has suggestedded anything was done that was inappropriate. this was all a diversion. this was classic trump. class classic trump focus on the problem. we have a president who has one of most corrupt people to serve in that office. so we'll see what today brings but tomorrow, of course, the big day ukraine ambassador taylor and george set to appear in open session on friday marie, so it is only tuesday but we have got
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a long ways to go this week. >> in washington again for another week griff jenkins live in d.c.. asking white house chief of staff is now filing his own lawsuit to fight his subpoena in the democrats impeachment inquiry mick telling a federal judge withdrawing his bid to join another lawsuit had filed by former deputy national security advisor charles copper man season by democrats that that request has since been dropped. >>rudy discuss the impeach . puh on new platform source telling cnth that president trump personal attorney was heard talking a about possibly launching an impeachment podcast sources clam that will giuliani hopes to have four of five episodes ahead of the senate trial. lawyer and president trump critic michael avenatti saying let's do the impeachment podcast together now that would be interesting oh it would. this is even more interesting. exactly. let take a look at our market this is morning remember the
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president speaks today in eastern time here in noshing everyone is going to be watching that. see it here on fox business for now dow is up 20. s&p is up two and quarter nasdaq is up 12 and a quarter. coming up next former u.n. ambassador is revealing exactly which policy disagreements led to tillerson and john kelly basically asked her to undermine trump really first how they're responding this morning, and what about heartwarming message -- this is something else, the very special moment as "jeopardy!" contestant alex trebek to tears. i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switched to geico. and this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you go to taco night at your favorite restaurant. and they're the best-tasting tacos in the entire world. and just when you think it couldn't get any better,
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this wasn't that these guys thought this was a rogue president. this was that these guys disagreed with his policy. they disagreed with us getting out of the paris climate agreement disagreed with us get out of the iran deal and moving imree from tel-aviv to jerusalem they thought he was going in the wrong direction. tillerson is denying her claim saying, quote, at no time did i nor to direct knowledge did anyone else serve along with me take any action to undermine the president. >> all right let's stick with ng in iowa but --unt joe biden a new poll show he's leading in new hampshire the state that holds the first primary in the nation look here. quinnipiac university survey showing joe biden with 20% support among likely democratic primary voters elizabeth warren and second place mayor pete in third bringing gabby with politico gabby okay billed season on top but this is far from a rock solid lead. >> absolutely, i mean if you
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dive into that poll a little bit deeper. what you'll see is that 61% of likely democratic primary voters are still uncertain who have they plan to cast their -- their ballot for in the the new hampshire primary that's a lot of voters who haven't made up their minds and decided on a candidate yet. so while joe biden may be in the lead here, and i will note that it is not a significant lead but just outside margin of error against elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, there's still quite a few independent volters and democratic primary voters who are looking at a the other candidates. assessing his opponents and figureing out whether they actually want to support him come primary day. >> as joe biden is fighting he has some choice awards for senator warren with last night. >> that is an attitude that says okay. you're telling me it is my way or the highway. and it is not about her it's about the attitude out there. the attitude that we know best. you do it my way.
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>> it is certainly a left democratic party joe biden still fit in now that you have a moderate mayor bloomberg testing water withs and maybe some others like former massachusetts governor patrick. >> right. patrick is now looking at this we know from reporting lately that eric holder is also considering jumping into the race along with michael bloomberg. all of them say that they're concerned primarily about joe bidening being that sort of centrist front runner in a party that continues to move to the left. and i do think that speaks a lot to the current state of the democratic party, if you have, you know, somebody who was suppose to become the nominee, and run as mod figure who can beat donald trump by picking up blue collar workers in rust belt that trump won in 2016 if these figures don't think that joe biden is capable of doing that, well is democratic partying going to then shift their focus to somebody like elizabeth warren? who in -- if many national poll after
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national poll has shown to be far less electable against donald trump than even joe biden has. >> if you're talking gabby about getting that blue collar vote, if joe biden can't do it, can mayor michael bloomberg 52 billion dollar wealth quinnipiac that same poll we were talking about -- ask voters potential voters would you consider him 37% yes? said considering him but only 2% said they would actually support him. i'm does he resonate in the middle of the country? >> michael bloomberg is a billionaire from new york and i wouldn't discount that because, obviously, donald trump resonated with votes in middle of the country and comeses from a very similar background but at this point in the race i don't think it is realistic to think that can democratic candidate can jump into the primary to buy votes essentially, which is essentially what mr. bloomberg would be doing. he hasn't been out on campaign trail and hasn't had one-on-one connections with voters in iowa,
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other early voting states, and that really is key when it comes down to building out your support building out your campaign, and really developing an apparatus that can carry you through a general election. >> right and bloomberg says look i'm going to forget about iowa and new hampshire if we see other democrats get in they might have to do same strategy because of time yet you have mr. castro who was campaigning in iowa. of course, e he's polling very low. but he's making the very point saying look about when you look at the democratic party it is very diverse. yet why is it traditionally that iowa and new hampshire the first state to caucus and to have a primary it is not representative of who we are as kains to the democratic party is. does he have a point? >> it is something that's brought up a lot in democratic circles i will say, though, that demographic in both of the states tend to be whiter. these are not states that have large minority populations and so -- it does say something about the candidates that voters on the ground will gravitate toward.
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but that doesn't mean that there aren't other states after those two early ones that do have large minority populations south carolina and nevadaing being two of them. i mean both of those states provide chances for candidates to really resonate with african-american voters and latino voters and so i don't think congressman castro really is speaking to something that is prevalent within the democratic primary system. >> gabby, thank you. >> thank you. >> well, check this out. a "jeopardy!" contestant brought host elle elle to tears by answering a question. >> a response did you come up with the right one? what is we love you. kindly. thank you. >> 1995, five. they always answer, obviously, with a question. but the con test tangt says that he decided to write that message after trebek revealed restarting
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treatment for pancreatic cancer and lost all of his money during that answer. take a look at how your money is moving, green arrows across the board so far looking good. president speak at noon that is going to be the market for you likely depending what he saided a economic club dow is at 19, s&p up 2 nasdaq is up 12. coming up, going to be cold out there today. and arctic blast blowing across the country. we have got the tuesday forecast bundle up -- we'll have it for you and right after the iphone how a secret meeting may have just revealed apple plans for their next big idea. keep it here, fbn:am. heading into retirement you want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and
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arctic blast across the country bringing bitter cold yep snow throughout the midwest, and in chicago terrifying mommy when is a plane slid off a icy runway. >> no, no -- hey. >> you think we landed is what she said. okay the landing gear snapped on the american airlines flight landing o'hare weather caused many more than 1200 flight cancelations and that city. >> oh, boy goodness we're not there. janice tracking bitter cold as
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it heads towards the east coast, are we getting snow today janice? >> we might. we might -- get a few little flurries but they're not gong to stick the big story will be the cold air that moved in. look at the windchill my friend minus 16 these are temperatures that we typically feel in january. i mean, it is crazy we're going set hundreds of cold weather records cold temperature records as far south as dallas, texas where it feels like 9 degrees. 57 here in new york, that will change over the next 12 to 24 hours along this front, that's where we're going to see this snow in some places across the ohio valley interior northeast great lakes certainly, and we also have a winter weather advisory right around austin, texas area. perhaps seeing snow as far south as texas. sheers your future radar here's one of our reliable forecast models. we could get some snow around new jersey. certainly upstate new york about, and new england, but again along the coast it is not going to stick interior sections
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certainly we could see you know the first measurable snow of the season that's pretty significant for november 12th. here's your forecast precipitation certainly along the great lakes, new england appellation and snow flakes as far south as texas. here's your high today a 34 in new york but it will be in the 20s this time tomorrow. just say -- back to you. >> i'm ready. >> ladies i'm prepared. i've got everything out. the coat, the gloves. i listen to janice by the way. pfnlg i do too feels insanely early janice thank you so much. >> of course. p and e offering 13 to victims of the wildfires in state of california. devastating fires sparked by pg&e powerline proposed compensation part of restructuring plan for the the company which filed for bankruptcy back in january. pg&e could be taken over by the state of california if a reorganization plan cannot be reached. >> well a security flaw cost you
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money at atm and information too. tracee carrasco here now with the details good morning. >> good morning, yes security researchers have discovered two vulnerabilities in retail cash machines wildly used across the country the atms are manufactured by high song america researchers were able to obtain full control of the machine. they also found master keys to the atm first sale on amazon flaw were only found in atms in retail locations, not at banks says it already has fixed problem. apple thinks it might have replace the iphone according to the information, the company is developing augmented reality devices and smart glasses. the products could arrive as early as 2022. the report says apple plans to completely replace theaye within the next decade. and amazon is growing grocery
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business the company opening its first low cost store in los angeles and will be distinct from upscale whole foods which bought in 2017 no word on what the name of the store will be, more are expected to open pup in chicago and philadelphia. and fake a look at this. the world most expensive watch of one of a kind protect grand mast hadder selling for $31 million at a charity auction conducted by kristys. watch made specifically for the auction that is made in stainless steel and has 18 carat dial plates. sale broke the previous record of 24 million dollars. and that is what is happening now. >> oh to have money. tracee. . nice looking watch. it islet take a look the a futures this morning. ticking slightly higher awaiting president comments. mainly on china trade deal and certainly state of this global economy. here in new york later today, dow up 27. up next the exodus continues as residents play high tax states
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president trump is the not only billionaire that's leaving new york for florida activist investor and native song carl icahn moving company in miami next year. the two men following several high profile billionaires who have ditched northeast per benefit and lower taxes and one celebrity, is now filling the pain. trying to sell his home and not get in the money let's bring in america agent brian k. lewis, and this story just keeps getting bigger and bigger.
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with with all of these billionaires running down the floor -- to real estate story here. >> i have to tell you i love working with billionaires so i will sell your hole if you're a billionaire america agent right here but i have to tell you florida has always been the escape right you've got texas, you've got florida and washington state, tennessee -- no state income tax, so there are places to go but who doesn't love the sun belt? texas, florida it is very good and very attractive. the president loveses florida. he's got a big beautiful home there with a hotel there. that's no secret. so it's not surprising to me. what's surprising maybe is that he didn't do it earlier. frankly. look at somebody like regis he listed as connecticut home and taken a huge haircut. who wants to be a millionaire he wants to be more of a millionaire but here's what's going on. look at the price. look at that price lot a gorgeous place there. beloved northeast on south boy but i work up here it is contracting. taxes -- they've gone up. and these state houses are coming down hard on their --
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on the people who have the wealth. so a place like greenwich, connecticut i love lot that back country houses to me that is still a glorious with home i want to look at that. but ifer to tell you if you're a buyer for a home like this, this is your moment. this is your opportunity because this generation of buyers they seem to value something closer to town. something commutable, something that is not their dad's old suit they don't want old stuffy but something that's a little bit more modern. small, elegant something a little bit more today. these big homes are not having a good moment particularly in northeast, new jersey, greenwich, connecticut, west port and some of the 6 million houseses are going for $3 million this is a grab. sm that's what happened in regis philbin also a weird thing with companies i wanted to ask you about whether you've got companies in different places hospital systems teachers groups that are actually buying
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buildings and communities so they can attract employee. >> literally coworker but -- >> let's talk about it a little bit. sew let's talk a about company towns you remember those back in the day from industrial coal mining towns we've done it before. as an employee it sounds pretty good i can live closer to work where i couldn't usually afford to live rent are a little bit cheaper. i can live near my work i can afford it. but then let's say you have a problem at work. you actually are living with your employer. they're your landlord this is paternalism so it is really it can be right with controversy. really? got you. cheryl: even google and a facebook and apple all trying to stop with affordable crisis that some say they began in places like california -- >> lived in mountainview, california tim told me or there a lot of rvs for employees who can't afford to live near they live in rvs now legislature say we can't have camp grounds on
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our roads so that is a big deal out there. so i think it is smart to be thinking about it. but maybe they want to actually build little satellite offices where those people live. >> very interesting. brian lewis great to have you here. americaing the at. you are america agent. lauren over to you. lauren: me thinking of things i want to do in good old new jersey. check this out another reason people want to flee new york the sidewalk they're so busy. guy has a solution who carries a car a horn to fight the crowds. watch. [honking] [laughter] creating a pedestrian horn out of a steering wheel and seat belt you can purchase a prototype for $700 but it sounds tempting pedestrians are in new york are are the worst. and now on their phone. trouble finding friends no we have no trouble finding friends.
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lauren: talking about expensive accident, waiter could be on the hook for $30,000 because of some spilled wine. cheryl: expensive glass of wine. what happened? a waiter in new jersey spilled wine on 30,000-dollar hermes purse, $30,000, they want to see the -- sue the country club, they are saying we are not liable, the waiter is. they are suing the country club and the waiter. the big question is how do do they expect the waiter to pay $30,000 and who is, you know, how far can this go.
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cheryl: establishment can be on the hook, i think the waiter -- let's talk about sometimes hard to make friends, okay, matchmaker's that will help you make friends, not find love but make friends. >> we are apparently more alone, new survey says that 20% of americans are often or always feel alone, nobody you have relationship match-making services for relationships, now they have them for just finding friends. lauren: i like that. >> a website call bffmatchmaking.com but it's going to cost you almost $700, they'll be able to connect you with other people out there. lauren: wow. >> i can kind of see this with work and stress, we have plenty of social media friends but we don't really have actuals. lauren: difficult to make friends as an adult especially if you move and you're not with the crowd you went to college
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with our your home friends. cheryl: but bumble which is a dating site, they've been doing for for a while, they'll help you make friends as well. >> yes, some people as they get older might not want to go to such apple like bumble, in the past you can go to a bar and meet somebody and now that doesn't seem to be the case, perhaps your coworkers, what happens if you don't get along with the coworkers, you might be stuck. [laughter] cheryl: there's the gym and there's starbucks, there's running groups. >> yeah. >> the answer is try to get out there and you never know what can happen. at least we have each other. lauren: we are not living with each other any time soon.
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new friend where people who work together are living together to save money on on housing essentially. >> i don't know if we need to -- [laughter] cheryl: we will take a look at markets, folks, huge day for markets, president trump will be speaking at noon eastern time today, that can really move the markets, we will be listening to what he said about china and trade, dow up 18 right now. lauren: mornings with maria start right now. maria: hey, good morning to you, happy tuesday, thanks for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo tuesday november 12th, top stories before 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, more chaos in hong kong, things are getting worse, violent protests continue on the streets of hong kong, the financial district brought to a standstill overnight. hong kong leader lam calling activists extremely selfish. president trump reportedly ready to delay tariffs on european autos, find out what he wants to exchange and how that's
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affecting markets, we are looking at a fractional move on the upside. s&p futures up 2 and nasdaq futures higher by 13 and a half after the dow once again closed at all-time high yesterday. plus streaming wars, what new originals means for the competition? mornings with maria begins right now. ♪ maria: big show this morning, john lanski here and kevin phillips is cheer and nancy join -- is here and nancy joining

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