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things are really afoot. >> christian white as always great to have you with us thanks for joining us and we thank you for being with us this evening nkjoin us here tomorrow. what's it for us, good night from new york. a big deal on capitol hill and jay powell will testify, and the public impeachment hearing kick off with with two witnesses taking the stand to testify on the president's dealing with ukraine. all adam schiff issues last minute warning to republicans we're live on capitol hill with everything you need to know before the fire again is third time a charm? a run for president get as face to democrat rises to top of the polls. will you be a grinch this holiday season? millions of americans are giving coal for stockings this year it is wednesday november 13th, fbn:am starting right now.
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♪ are you kidding my tree is going up this saturday lauren simonetti. >> i started shop if and wrapping -- cheryl. >> good morning i'm cheryl casone. >> good morning thank for joining us i'm lauren simonetti. >> e let's fake a look at how your money is moving this morning as we await con depressional testimony today in d.c., dow future down 119 s&p down 13 and a half and nasdaq down 46 now the dow is lower right now, almost terror threats and we close flat yesterday and closed for a new record on
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nasdaq last night pretty good. >> a point away. so weal see what happens today. overseas in asia more unrest in hang seng down almost %. >> europe unclear that president will delay awe tariffs and might know something this week but under pressure. tack and dax 40 are down. now to our top story all eyes are going to be on capitol hill today. this is a live look we're in just a few hour, public l impeach m hearings will begin. ambassador bill taig color and john kent will be testifying first. >> and ahead of the fireworks griff jenkins live from long worth house office building with what we can expect. griff, good morning pep >> good morning, lauren, and cheryl expect history to be made, the back drop, house most prestigious room normally in weigh and mean committee and today it was, of course, the chairman adam schiff rank member
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devin muñiz and 10 a.m. gather in and e 10:0 5 gather in and swear in ambassador bill taylor in career foreign officer george kengt then give opening sames to get to the questions a little different format this time each side majority and minority will each get 45 minutes of questioning and we expect the chairman and ranking member to defer frequently to chief counsel for questions as we saw in the transcripts of the depositions following the extended questioning there each member of this committee will get a five minute round. there are 13 dhts on committee nine republicans. now we don't know exactly what will hear. we expect bill taylor to make the disand quid pro quo and george will continue to say he thought president trump wanted to hear president zelensky say
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the word investigation but one thing that we can't expect is some theatrics but chairman schiff is saying fellow republicans writing that committee will note serve as venues for any member to further this same sham investigation into biden or into debunk experiences about 2016 u.s. election interference, that prumple prezzed ukraine to undertake for his personal political benefit as for the republicans here is house minority whip scalise. >> no quid pro quo and thought that it was a appreciative call. we've helped ukraine in many ways that president trump won't help. former ambassador marie and then next week at least five more witnesses according to schiff three are republican called witnesses. lauren, cheryl. >> griff jenkins thank you very much. president trump not missing chance to take on fed chair jay
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powell in a speech to economic club of new york yesterday, all while the pet touted the bombing economy under his watch. this as he prepares to testify on capitol hill today. we've got ed lawrence with all of the details on the fed chair. >> good morning cheryl and lauren president donald trump taking credit for what he calls the greatest recovery economic recovery in u.s. history. he said that his tax policies his deregulation policies is have brought the u.s. to this economic expansion and kept it going. now within that the president saying, that despite the federal reserve, raising rates too quickly and cutting slowly his policies are keeping this economy going. now president trump says -- that he's leveling the trade playing field and he's unapologetic with how he's doing that through terror policy and strength of the u.s. economy. listen. >> my goal is to ensure that this power work for america's favor and for america's workers
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and for america's companies. we want the incentive created by our tax trade regulatory anding energy policies to be progrowth proworker, and 100% proamerican and more is yet to come. president say china will not longer take advantage of the united states economically we saw some of what he will campaign on in 2020, saying that best is yet to come adding that he made a promise and he's now kept his promises as president. president trump point to the new u.s. mca saying he did his job to get it finished now up to democrats to get it passed president trump spent a lot of time on federal reserve saying that fed raised rates too quickly and lowered too slowly. >> i don't say that's good for the world. i'm not president of the world. i'm president of our country but we are competing against these other countries nonetheless. and the federal reserve doesn't
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let us play at that game. it puts us at a competitive disadvantage. president trump says that his economy is booming despite the federal reserve. he adds that if a democrat wins white house next year, the economy will stall. back fog you. >> edward lawrence in new york thank you. and stay with fox business for live coverage jay powell testimony that kicks off today 11 a.m. eastern time. >> and the investors are certainly watching that president trump sowpgdzing off to mystic on u.s. china trade talks as well. he said yesterday a tremendous am of progress that's the quote has been made in negotiations. watch. >> a significant phase one with china could happen. could happen soon. but we will only accept a deal that's good for the united states and our workers an our great companies. while wall street journal is reporting that tariffs major hurdle here towards reaching an agreement on the first phase of
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a larger trade deal sources say issue is whether the u.s. will lift existing tariffs those already in place or canceling ones that are do you to take effect mid-december. >> well trumple administration is underfire, for democrats over its pam tows farmers hit hard by the trade war with china. more than a dozen senators have written a letter to agricultural secretary purdue claiming his department is taking winners and lose percent handing out l 16 billion of assistance. democrats including presidential candidates amy and accuse administration of favoring southern farmers in districting that money even though prices for crops grown in the south like cotton did not fall. >> to hong kong now and antigovernment protesters paralyze parts of the city financial district for a third day. forcing many businesses there to close down early around 1,000 protesters blocking roads during the lunchtime rush hour. riot police try to disperse the crowds hong kong officials are
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the protesters of heavy consequences the violence continues in schools. we'll be closed anticipation of another day of violent protest. fox business alert right now. violence has escalated overnight between israel and within gaza the hamas militants one day after israeli military took out a jihad leader. watch as a rocket sores through the sky in gaza. benjamin is live on israel gaza border benjamin, is this the start of an all out war? tell at the mommy to be honest. in fact, last night there have been hopeses that we might see a cease-fire we know that egyptian have been mediating to go with the u.n. and e.u. but this morning we started to see more rockets come out more escalation more response from the israelis as well. so we don't know where this is
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gong to go infection few hours or few days and those with jihad are furious at the death of the commander and targeted strike by israel couple of day ago and as a result start at a about you 60 this morning more rockets on top of the 200 yesterday. in fact we have seen israeli iron dome and system knock them out of the sky over our heads we've seen this continuing for the the last few hours. flesh and israel responding in kind we know that in the last hour or so they've taken out what they say the factory and a rocket launchers and hut a boat so clearly no deeffectinglation of the tension at this point inside gaza meanwhile there have been death, death toll stapgding at 16 israel making it clear that the vast majority of those are militant but they're being rushed to hospital that is only helping to fuel theing a it will that is felt there. at the a moment, who controls disa is saying if they're not getting involved this islamic jihad actions but israel
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continues they will respond pane benjamin netanyahu speaking today saying we do not wish for escalation. but this could take time, it is islamic jihad choice to halt fire or continue to get pummeled. one saving grace of course for really is antimissile defense system with remarkable 0% sks rate shooting down rockets coming out of gaza but where this is going over next few hours we don't know the at this point no deescalation right now. back to you. prchg benjamin hall, thank you. well controversy is growing over today schedule meeting between president trump and turkish president erdogan. >> tension in syria certainly escalate we have trace trays here on set with all of the details. tracee, good morning. >> group of bipartisan house members have express deep concern about the meeting follow turkey invasion of syria. they'ring asking president trump to resending his invitation in a letter some lawmakers saying they believe it is a, quote, inappropriate time for the visit
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the meeting still scheduled for today. president trump and apple ceo tim cook are expected to tour facilities if in texas where apple products are made. the tour could happen as soon as next week, and will reportedly showcase companieses that keep jobs in america. the trip would come as cooke further release from imports from china. concern over google gathering details health information on americans has aled to a federal inquiry are according to "the wall street journal." goggle project is a deal with the asession held meant to improve patient care but gathering is raising privacy and safety concern. and colin kaepernick getting another shotted a nfl court a memo obtained by espn invited team to a private workout to evaluate readiness and interest in reviving his stalled career. kaepernick has been on sidelines since 2016 after sparking league national anthem protest about,
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and that is what is happening now. >> intreging to see if anybody actually shows up for his tryouts to workout, i don't know. all right tracee thank you very much. lauren: in hours public impeachment hearings do again and adam schiff says republicans not question hunter biden or the whistle-blower. will proceedings be seen as fair in the court of public opinion? and it wasn't the best launch day for disney plus well that impact in streaming wars plus why it is add aing trigger warnings to some of its classics. keep it here on fbn:am. no comm. 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. about being a scientist at 3m. i wanted them to know that innovation is not just
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i'm charissa thompson... ♪ ♪ just hour away from the the start of public testimony in the impeachment hearing against president trump. two witnesses taking the stand to testify on president dealings with ukraine bill taylor george kengt and bring in bruno in all of this and two gentlemen we've learned in private testimony made serious allegations against the president that there was a quid pro quo. does the public nature of this, do you think change or affect the testimony of these witnesses or even how it is perceived? >> definitely perception, i mean, the close door depositions are available in transcript form. but how many people have read them? i mean the public who really counts. >> not many and the fact a of the matter ising dragged in public it has on tv it is going to be on all of the major networks about and they're going to see so live testimony is
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persuasive so ping the democrats and republicans made a good decision by bringing in actual lawyers and staffers for first 45 minutes. it is not hopefully schiff really minimizes his statements because i think his credibility is shot given what he did on the opening statement last time when he paraphrased this cough. >> bill taylor is acting ambassador to ukraine if he has a government role a job to do and still getting paycheck george kent senior state department official. now they are going to be testifying. but still as their lawyers -- their lawyers advising them do you think to tread carefully in public and open themselves up to jeopardy? enches well they're well prepared they have already testified once before, and i think the only real advice i would have at that point is -- be consistent. because the questioners have
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cross examined but as far as liability or criminal liability i don't see it on two witnesses and schiff made a decision to role these two out for a reason because he believes that they support the best chance that they have at impeachment. >> so this is, obviously, a house committee this is not a court of law. but if those were a court of law while court of public opinion i guess you could say how difficult to prove abuse of power? because that's the if basis of what adam schiff and why adam schiff has spent tbhonts putting this inquiry in front of our faces? >> we were in a court of law today these two witnesses probably wouldn't even been called? why? because a lot of their information is here say in court of law it is objectionable and that type of information doesn't come in because it is not truth worthy we need sources with personal knowledge to be able to give information. so these guys right now they're going to be able to walk in today, and testify about
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speculation, about what they thought, about conclusionings that they came that they got, and hearsay information from sunland and prior u.n. ambassador or prior ukraine ambassador, and witnesses i'm going to reiterate they don't have much personal knowledge about what happened through this process and all about what was for them. >> it is again is not a court of law but court of public opinion is going to be strong million hads expected to watch these hearings today. david bruno thank you very much for commentary. all right lauren over to you. i'll ping up on that. as l manies watch restaurants and bars in washington, d.c. are looking to cash in on these public impeachment hear physician. several places are going to open early, and offer discounted drinks while shows live testimony on television. one bar is creating happy hearing hours, the eye on pub offering two theme drinks one is called i got 99 problems but
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impeachment ain't one. the other is the impeachment please which features peach flavored booze get it all right let's take a look the at your money this morning after a rare flat close for the dow yesterday pep and ahead of testimony by the fed chair, the average is down 110 point and nasdaq retreating from the record 43 this morning still ahead with less than a year away from the 20 20 election. could president trump be giving americans another tax cut? we talk about a travel nightmare. one woman revealing her biggest fear and it is not flying. next on a plane. maybe that's mine. the photo that's going viral. coming up we're not show it to you right now. >> did they complain?
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house comts hold first public hearings on the impeachment inquiry today against president trump. but doesn't move needle on wall street and dominic president of diversified health advisors is here we have impeach. proceedings public at 10 jay powell the fed chair testifying at 11. the the dow is down 106. >> i think that's more about we've had a pretty good run in the last six week or so. so it is a pause in the market. i don't think right now the reaction is the -- the hearing that down in washington. i think more china talk and maybe this thing is not a done deal yet but i think it is a pause in the market. >> you would make the argument that many on wall street don't think, i mean, that hearing in -- you know the impeach until house isn't what has people afraid it would be rare event that president actually gets removed from office by vote in the senate is wall street doesn't think that would happen. >> they don't think it would happen but mood of the country is critical to this because it is fantastic they've been
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spending. they are earning more money been a great story. but consumers start to fear that this thing might evolve into something really, really bad, mood of the country is going to change consumer stop spending we have a real problem and go into rees session. successful that one the reasons president is holding line on china. he says tariffs might go up again if they don't agree to this phase one of a trade deal and fast. sm i think it is part of the negotiation process we literally doing this over a year now. so it is just the back and forth about ebb and flow and look, i understand president trump is not want to take away the tariffs that already in place because what incentive does china have to come back to 53, and pen force. so i think on the table right now is we're not going to do anything more in increase in tariffs but one in place are going to stay so i think that's the whoat point. : continue to await phase one in trade deal. jay fowl speaks at 11:00 today. >> cpi comes out inflation big
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number we're going to pay a lot of attention to that this morning. >> what can he say what does he likely to say that will move the markets to theup side because it doesn't look like we're getting more interest rate cuts from the fed this year even though the president seem to welcome imagine this. a negative interest rate here in u.s. yesterday when he was speaking. perform so i don't imagine he's going to try to move the needle very much. so i think he's going to down play and strongly hint that maybe they are done. at least for now pausing on lowering interest rates and if you they be that yield curve now is acting the way it should be. that economy is still growing earnings have been decent, lower interest rate are not beginning to be dramatically positive for the economy so ting they're going pause and hint on that. markets should be kind of numb to it. i think even kind of expect it is. all right but negative rate -- >> negative rate my god look they've charted in europe and in jape for decades now. the problem with negative rates is that if you're a borrow this is fantastic lower interest
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rates fantastic this is great. but if you're the saver, if you're the person that has money in bank account and money market account if you are buying a bopgd you're subsidizing the recovery. you're getting punished for being fiscally responsible so that's the other side of this ledger. i understand if china wants to buy our bond at negative interest rates that would be great but that's not factual our savings if buying yield, savers pension funds, need that positive return to give their own consumers and parpghts p participant positive. : it was a good thing. all right bummer let's talk about tax cuts. they have already emerged as a campaign fame and president trump may soon offer another one. washington post is reporting that the president's economic advisors are considering whether he should campaign on promise of a 15% tax rate for the middle class. posters are reporting that president is looking to have a simple plan to present to voters before the 2020 election.
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the pack in iowa a new mammoth poll show 22% among democrats that was up 14% sips august. wow vice president biden trailing with 19% and a in third 18% and bernie sanders has 13%. is so far let's break this down with political analyst rashad. you guy, good morning. >>ing good morning. first to you. a little bit of a shift in the democratic ticket. what do you say? >> well he shouldn't be polling in number one. mayor pete has outspent joed biden 1 in iowa outspent some of other democratic rivals 10-1 also from november fifth to november 11th, he put 870,000 into campaign ads on television and radio. so there's no surprise that he surging but he also has a progressive message that has definitely hit home. it is free to message.
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but it cost money to distribute message and that great war chest that mayor pete can poll at number one while at one or 2% has come in handy now so surging rightfully so he has money to do it. >> how do you compare this to where we were in 2015? but remember a year out we weren't yet talking about donald trump as a possible leader in republican field. we were talking about jeb bush and talking about other candidates. so is it too early to say that mayor pete isn't maybe possibly got a shot here? flesh >> you know it is possible and ting that democrats don't have unlike the republicans at least in 2015 the democrats don't have a cohesive message at all, and so others then they all are saying a lot of socialist progressive policies that their base really isn't that excited about so i that has been internl struggle seeing there's not really a front runner seeing they don't have a leetdzer so while, you know, we'll see how
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it goes becausest that's within margin of error and maybe ahead in iowa but elizabeth warren, is surging somewhere else. i think that the in thes are beginning to have to get some l kind of motivationing forward because again, they done have a leader they don't have a cohesive message. other than something that they're not excited to get behind. fnght i want to pick up on that because hillary clinton sent a bbc radio interview asked about jumping into political got michael bloomberg in the mix and democratic side she said many, many, many people want me to join the 2020 democratic primary. she said never say never. isn't that a little bit destructive to current candidate rashad? dges well i think that is definitely not good for joe biden because nobody is checking for hillary clinton really to run for president nobody is checking for bloomberg and then i saw a report yesterday that eric holder the former attorney
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general can considering possibly running if for president all of these dynamic are saying to joe biden we don't think you're strong enough whilest thr a competitive democrat primary and i think that's good for the primary process. if joe biden continues to drop and what we know as electability politics then i think you will hear more than these candidates saying they will run. i think some of them will actually jump in and a month or two. >> wow that's going to really shack pup the party. on to something with you. there's a really interesting piece in "the wall street journal," and the headline is -- it is not the economy anymore we know what that mean the old phrase but what they're saying is polarize country like we're in right now people rpght going to volt on economy but they're going to vote along their emotionses more than anything else. that's despite the fact that you've got records unemployment despite the fact that you have record high for stock market over and over. what does that say to the president do you think? >> well i completely disagree
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with the op-ed i think that the -- that's been clear see there's so many people excited about president trump. because of the economy. because of everything he's done, on behalf of the american people making america great again and, of course, now keeping america great. and so just to say that because we have polarized politics democrats have for a long time run on feeling they've reason on all of these notions of free stuff. they've run on all of the socialist failed policy. but the rational reasonable people do vote for the economy. they vote for policy preference, and when you look at the way that the polls are structured in the questions of the polls, you know, like him or not personally every one really loves president trump policies because they know it is good for america and so many people you looked a rally there are so, so many people who absolutely love the president personally about and e so i youe going to see a lot of people turn out for president trump both personally and policy wise. >> janice great to have you. great discussion, eric holder rashad interesting stuff.
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thank you guys very much. great to have you. >> thanks, cheryl. let's attack a look at your money this morning. we have setback, the dow is down 113 points, nasdaq down 44 or half of one percent. coming up, this morning -- need a cup of coffee we'll have an exclusive look inside the worlding biggest starbucks and it is right here in the u.s. of a. i get lost in the coffee beans. plus a mega hit reunion headed to hbo max heating up stream war. details with brett larson coming up on fbn:am. 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, they bring you out another taco... ...cuz they made an extra one.
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♪ it was a bad day sort of for disney a rocky technical start for customer on first day of wallet disney streams service thousands saw error screen and try to connect to disney plus but it was due to heavy demand. all right we'll call it a botched launch. but does that even matter to sub scriewbers still eager to sign up? we have breath larson from fox news headlines 24/7 on set with us. >> good morning. and been a success? >> i think it was. i think demand outpays the supply of what disney had. we should point out disney actually had had to build their own back end for this digital streaming service concerning
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that they're competing with amazon in video space that couldn't exactly go to amazon web services say hey so we're going to build a streaming platform can we e do that with you so they have to build it all them so more than likely parking lot bump in the road that they have. i do appreciate the wreck it ralph in ralph wreck the internet own error screen disney had a comment about the problems that they ran into saying basically that consumer command has exceeded high expectations. which is exactly what's happening there and pleased with response and patience and i was reading through comment that they were making after and some of them were mean and like it is new no big deal. so ping -- i think they've got a hit on their hands. >> what's a deal with trigger warnings they have for older cartoon it seems to me overblown that i'll be triggered in the offended by some of the older content on dis thy disney but what is that? >> more geared towards the
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parent and, i mean, some of the disney movie and older once you see have scenes that maybe wouldn't be in a movie. is it racial stereotyping it is what they're talking about. i've also got the world if that doesn't trigger you i don't know what will. i need a trigger warning for that but they put a trigger warning on there and they say it is originally created it may contain outdated cultural depiction. most i would think most kids are going to sigh that and not think twice you know they're not -- not going to plug in, the world we live in but those are classics when time were different. all right we have to talk about this because, obviously, disney competing with many people including apple reportedly apple tv wantses to hire the guy from hbo chough is behind "game of thrones" and veep who is he and does this happen? >> i think it's a good idea he knows it is not tv but hbo so a streaming platform and apple -- you know, out of the gate they've got handful of shows
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that have gotten mixed review to maybe thinking we bring in big gun and this guy here and maybe get better content. >> real quick friends reunion show tell me this is true long enough. >> is it going to happen so friends you know is beginning to leave netflix about a year and go to hbo max talk to do not a reunion show but like a reboot where they all getting the together and kind of -- >> talk about a show and jennifer aniston said no way. but i can continue to dream. >> there were other cast members jen who maybe want to do it. >> brett larson catchbred on fox news headlines channel 115. all right get this brett starbucks just opened biggest roast rei ever right in heart of chicago. it has spanned some 35,000 square feet. jeff flock got a look inside with ceo kevin johnson. good morning to you from big est starbucks in the world it is four floors of after advertisal
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coffee and exciting thin on michigan avenue the magnificent mile and perfect time for exclusive interview with kevin johnson. qk to starbucks. here we are in chicago at our new starbucks reserve roast rei 35,000 square feet, in iconic building on michigan avenue. i'm seeing things i don't see at starbucks typically when i go. what am i looking at here kevin? fnght this is called a siphon it is a siphon method for coffee and it's a very old brew method but it is have romantic way to brew coffee they heat the water that flows into upper chamber and add coffee they steep it for a period that creates a great cup of coffee. >> you say something that comes out of history in some. >> that's right. this is all a about about a tribute to all things coffee and so for us to be able to have siphon and -- you know black eagles espresso machine pourover every brew method we do it here in the roast rei. >> how do you feel about this economy right now?
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>> so thus far in the u.s. anyway i think we're see healthy consumer sentiment. >> you know worry about the future? i'm sure you're concerned but -- >> look, you know, we've been in business 49 years we've had to navigate a wide range of macroeconomic and geopolitical situation and we will in future but right now i think what we're seeing is a healthy and two lead growth market u.s. is and china and both are performing extremely well. sm any backlash from consumer given the trade tensions between the two krkt countries? ms not that we've seen and none related to trade tensions we work with coffee farmers to help them grow coffee and roast that of coffee in our roast rei and we serve it 4100 stores in china. so you know we built starbucks in china for china and it is wog. i leave you with siphon brewing that you can only get at a
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starbucks roasting around world. a lot of caffeine thank you so much from chicago. let's fake a look at futures right now. caffeine you may need it we've got red arrows to show you this morning so see how markets play the todays. jay powell will testify eastern time to change it but now the dow 105 in premarket s&p down 11.5. nasdaq down 39 .25. million of grinches for holiday season not us but some other ones out there saying baa hum bung to holiday spend. i almost don't believe it cheryl. and leaving her car window open and look what happens it is a catastrophe. [laughter] got it coming up. ♪
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big day and nation capitol yesterday, supreme court seems pretty divided over the future of daca. sm trace trays here now with details. good morning. >> good morning yes split supreme court deciding to side with dreamers the conservative majority will likely say program was properly shut down. but the deciding vote could come down to chief justice john roberts, the program protects about 700,000 people from deportation if they were brought to the u.s. illegally as a children. instructor at the university of california at berkeley take aim at rural americans on twitter. jackson saying those who choose to live outside nation big cities are, quote, bad poem who have made bad life decisions and teaches to course at the california university, he made
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comments last wednesday but reverse himself on his had private twitter account reportedly calling it, quote, a bad tweet he would reflect on. and a passenger on a plane is getting bashed on twitter for committing a major faux pas put her bare feet on headrest in front of her and woman seat neighboring to a picture of the offense that has since gone viral with many people calling the behavior dirty and disgusting. and one woman in south carolina left her car window open recently. take a look at what happened. [laughter] >> a candidate jessica rice was visiting grandparents in south carolina last month for forgot to roll up her car window and she was amazed to find oh, five
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stray cats frantically sprinting around as she approached the car spook cats who started to escape that's what's happening now. what is in there that they wanted? >> i know they left a windows up with food in there. and those are -- what we call barn cats down in texas. sm i love the noise they make as for woman on the plane with the feet what was thinking? >> where were flight attendant to say something in middle. at least put socks on. >> do you remember the passenger on the plane using feet with a touch, tv tusm screen we did that on the tv nice. keep your shoes on it is not your living room folks. it is an airplane. it is a public space. with germs that come from your feet. okay, thank you anyone feeling like a grirnlg this holiday season because if you are, you're not alone million of americans are likely leaving coal under cm tree this year and
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♪ feeling like a grinch for not wants to spend money on holiday shopping and joins us with more on that i thought the economy was great people are spending money we're already holiday shopping. >> new survey by bank rate shows coif a tale of both sides right now so 51% of americans say they're going to overspend their holiday budgets this year. all right so no matter what a limit you put on yourself you're always going to go over that for 5 % on flipside, though, 16% of americans you're talking about about almost 40 million are not going to buy anything this holiday season i hope we can pinged a middle ground there perhaps again that double shot of espresso by a single shot of espresso but it is kind of -- kind of interesting, though, that you know, literally 40 million are say i don't to doing anything at all whether it is trying to cut back financially or -- >> pushback, though, because i was looking at e marketer survey and because of the shortened holiday season which i don't think is awful and put the tree
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up this weekend it says holiday shop willing go over a trillion dollar this year for first time ever and we're going to spend 3% more than last year. >> so i want to -- i don't think that grinch should win. >> but cheryl because adobe did online report you know how much we're spending online and up already 17.5% already from last year. so even more pressure for those that aren't spend you better spend because everybody else is clearly going to be buying gifts. >> i have cybermonday and black friday i have a list of places where i'll be spending my healthy economy and let's move on to next story. the days of our -- where we wank our viewers spend money. if they're spend money here we go. we forgo gift giving this holiday season let us know. so yes, and there's fox business a.m. on facebook we're on twitter, we're on instagram we're everywhere everywhere to respond to our show go ahead. >> so, obviously, i have a weird
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excitement about this next story. [laughter] are the days of our lives numbered? >> yes. seem like it is the end of our lives if -- speaking of the grinch nbc announce they canceled and cut all of the contracts to long running 55 years for days of our lives now no official reason was given but they are going on a definite hiatus not a good christmas present for anybody out there. the show is going like i said for 5 years one of the longest runses ones around you think other ones have been canceled all of the family et. but yeah nbc and sony still try to renegotiate perhaps for future deal. but as of right now definitely going on independent hiatus. >> i didn't realize soap operas this one tape as 8 months in rains so even though during the day you might see show running for months and months they've cut production. yeah earlier in the year but
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soap opera in general not important as they once were clearly back in the day it was a general hospital and family, there were so many of them. >> competing with a lot of other form of entertainment marly coming from disney and apple, and hbo everything -- >> but here's the ones left that i actually researched this young and restless and for now there's day of our lives. see what happens if trend goes elsewhere. >> interesting. never watch them. [laughter] so not any thing thank you very much. price it right. price is right i watch all of them and admit that on live tfertion and fbn:am l over to mornings with maria. good morning. >> wednesday everybody thanks for joining us i'm maria bartiromo wednesday november 13*9 your top stories right now just before 6 a.m. on east coast, new china trade uncertainty this morning. president trump says phase one of a deal could happen soon. but threatens tariff hikes if no deal is reached. the strength of the u.s. economy
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the president touting job creation record gains on wall street, deregulation saying that the economy has exceeded expectations. concern over a china trade deal putting futures thoag under pressure this morning dow industrial is down 106 upon the and investors waiting on jay powell today and testify on capitol hill looking for any hint at where ratese headed in the future as you see futures are down 12 point on s&p andda futures lower and the push for impeachment goes on public hear physician kick off today we're taking a look at what to expect and what it could mean for trade deals that are still waiting approval like usmca and helicoptering in hong kong violent protest once again cripple to financial hub now school is canceled tomorrow. mornings with maria beginsing right now.
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