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you need to go to a theater that serves cocktails. >> the kids were there, they loved it, everybody loved it. anyway, that doesn't for us. "bulls & bears" starts right now. ♪. >> today and gotten out that i'm running for president to defeat donald trump and to unite and rebuild america. there is a greater risk of having donald trump reelected than there was before and in the end i looked in the mirror and said this cannot happen. make room for one more after months of speculation, new york billionaire ex- mayor michael bloomberg kicking off his 2020 presidential bid. making his first campaign appearance, while bloomberg
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takes a mount trunk, his 2020 democrat rivals taking aim at billionaire status. this is "bulls & bears", thank you for joining us, i'm david asman. joining me on the panel jonathan ho nick christina, scott martins. michael bloomberg confirming his white house run calling the president and ex- potential threat. let's head straight to hilary vaughn with the very latest. reporter: the former mayor says he will not take a penny from anyone to bankroll his campaign but he does not need it, he just dropped $30 billion on tv ads for the first week of a candidate spreading $1 million in big-city media markets like new york city, los angeles, houston and miami. also other places like fargo, north dakota and mississippi. he even as spending time or a lot of cash to start in early stateside iowa and new hampshire, instead he skipping ahead to places like virginia where he kicked off the first day on the campaign trail.
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>> i have no idea, but we are going to do that test and is called voting. reporter: he might save his thoughts on the 2020 rival for the ballot box but they are not afraid to blast him over his billionaire status. >> so on day two of michael bloomberg 30 million-dollar ad. [laughter] michael bloomberg is making a fit about democracy in 2020. he does not need people, he only needs bags and bags of money. reporter: bloomberg's decision to not take donations from anyone could be a problem because that's a matrix the dnc decides who's on debat on the de states. but he seemed unfazed about being left out from future debate saying he wants to take his message straight to the people but getting his message out may have pickup because the editor-in-chief of bloomberg
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news world out new roles for 2010 in coverage say now there in the mix, the outlet will not investigate any 2020 democrat out of fairness but they will continue to investigate coverage of president trump. david: did you notice when they were in the diner there was not any salt in the group of condiments. [laughter] they took out the salt. he will not get over that. thank you very much. as hillary mentioned bloomberg media company says it will not investigate him or any other 2020 democrat candidate but they will continue to investigate the trump administration family and the bloomberg news says they were no longer run unsigned editorials. how ethical is all of this? >> bloomberg has been all in for bloomberg since it started. four months i listen to bloomberg radio in the morning and it's so anti-trump it makes your ears bleed.
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they're so one-sided. he does not have to be pro berg, his messages i'm going to defeat donald trump right he is going about this as a billionaire could who has never campaign nationally, advertising he is awkward to go out into retail politics. by the way we saw he is terrible at it. i like mike bloomberg, he is flat, dry, not somebody who's going to get a crowd worked up in my view is he is going to push super tuesday to get enough delegates so we end up with a broken convention. that's a real possibility, is not happen since 1924, at a broken convention all the tens of millions of dollars he has spent on behalf of the candidate in 2018 and also 2016 and the interest groups he funds could be very important to him. david: that's a good point, with
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respect to the timing of all this, the timing is curious because he is flat, maybe he's getting training or trying to figure out how to rile up the crowd. it might be the curious statement behind why he waited this long. i thought he was going to be in over the summer, it was delayed, the risk is his flat. the democrats are worried about humana during. liz and bernie are concerned about this, they're concerned about mike. but with respect to how he has to get crowds fired up. >> he does not. it's a most like a science experiment because he was not on stage so he was not attacked by the fellow democrats even though they weighed in immediately but he is literally going into this race so late in the game that the focus is going to brown super tuesday in general. i'm wondering how he is going to change his narrative because the progressive or the elizabeth warren's have rallied against capitalism and billionaires and then a billionaire entering the race. how will he resignation with
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those that are muffling between both sides. >> i think the biggest loser is not going to be mike bloomberg but bloomberg news. david you started out asking, is ethical that bloomberg news was a major news organization won't cover him or investigate him or any democrat. it is going to hurt their reputation. this happened in 2016, a paper called the new york observer was owned by jared kushner and they said they would not investigate trump and hurt their credibility. bloomberg will survive, he's not running out of money but this is a major loss of credibility for bloomberg news and as us as a public we have a lot of media choices including fox business. david: practically all of the media are against donald trump, lunenburg has been anti-trump and will continue to be entered trump is not anything new. >> for the last several years i've been very disappointed that bloomberg news was not down the
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middle. i think they had a real opportunity with the new york times and washington post going so far left to be the honest broker in the media landscape. sorry to interrupt you, they can see the same thing to our network. >> there's no one on the right and no one in the middle. don't they have to have a balance. [inaudible.[inaudible] what does bloomberg look like over the course of the next year. let's say he has some trouble, in the polls and they start to get ramped up. does bloomberg news, cleaned it
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up quite a bit when we thought he was going -- i wonder what that looks like over the next year end have a changed their stripes at all if it slips in the polls. david: another problem, he has been under businesses and in the past he said he would separate himself from the business part he has not said that in the past couple of weeks, does he have to do that? >> the obvious answer, not me but anyone on the left will be the president, did he separate himself, he still tied to his businesses in the fact -- we talked about hosting things at mar-a-lago. hosting businesses, is that not a conflict of interest, to your point -- >> one of the new stories about the said bloomberg will no longer be a major and not a political reporter. there are many others. david: it does affect the financial news -- >> they will continue to bash the economy, say it's terrible for everybody and only workin
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working. david: i'm just wondering if he could strengthen the hand of the progressives, you said liz warren and bernie are worried about him, i think it might strengthen their hand because it divides the moderates between him and biden. >> that's considering that biden has already dropped. that's the weirdest thing about the timing. he was coming in as biden was falling out. but now biden is on the rise again and therefore maybe that's where the timing is curious in my respect. then it doesn't hurt as much. >> all these issues about conflict of interest. if the gop wants to go that way bloomberg has plenty of examples when it comes to trump, none of these examples means anything unless bloomberg can get some momentum. it's like a dead fish. there should be no worries. >> that's a question, can $30 million worth of ads take him out? david: he will spend as much as
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it takes to get the message out. china making a major concession to the u.s. on trade, what does that mean for the december 15 tariffs around the corner. we will ask former trump campaign curtis ellis he is here next. ♪ step up, please. empty your pockets. looks like you're all set for that business trip. you've got your smartphone, laptop, your other smartphone... woman: is this all the devices you have? your tablet... seriously? smartwatch, your backup tablet, and... woman: anything else in your bag? ...whatever that is. (beeping) this isn't working. introducing samsung mobile workspace solutions. with the galaxy note10 with dex software, you can run your entire business on the one device that does it all. samsung business solutions. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies.
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david: stocks hitting record high as china budget is on a trade demand to raise penalties on ip theft, we will have more on that in a moment jonathan hunt is in hong kong with the very latest on a historic election night which could not please the chinese communist. reporter: pro-democracy activists were back on the streets of hong kong monday night demanding more from what they turned the liberation of a couple of dozen students who are still held up on the campus of hong kong university. but the mood on the street is
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also somewhat celebratory given the huge victory, the pro-democracy movement one at the ballot box. >> the silent majority expressed but there is still a long way to go. >> is an uphill battle we will continue to fight until we get free election in the victory of hong kong. >> 70% of hong kong 4 million registered voters turned out leaving even some pro-beijing watchmakers to say it's time for the hong kong authority to exceed to some of the protesters demand. obviously not every of them would be but we have to think twice about answering people's calls from no one. >> a real wake-up call for the government. >> a real wake-up call review the big question remains, how does the central chinese government respond. will it decide to start accommodating some of the protesters demand or will it
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move to crush the pro-democracy movement. back to you. david: thank you very much. back to china, 20 days around the next round of tariffs, your senior policy advisor at america first policies, curtis ellis. this report of some agreement on ip, does that mean the first phase possible in the next couple of weeks. >> this is another rumor that we hear time and time again that they budged a little and maybe they will put some penalty in place for ip theft. the sticking point is enforcement, we cannot trust the chinese to enforce whatever laws they put on the books. by the way, the ukraine has anticorruption laws. [laughter] david: how do you get through that? at some point you will have some deal hopefully with china, how do you enforce that? >> this is what ambassador lighthizer the u.s. trade representative has been working on for some time, we thought we had a deal in may where if the
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chinese don't live up to what they say they're going to do, tariffs increase, tariffs not back in tariffs even increase. this whole ip thing is getting way out of line or were getting ahead of ourselves because starting next year the new chinese cyber security law that every bite and bit of data in china has to be available to the chinese government and the intelligence services. there will be no private messages, no encrypted messages, no confidential data, no trade secrets, every company doing business in china has to have its computer network completely assessable. >> it sounds like a great place to be. [laughter] >> the interesting thing, with respect, let's just say this is weird i've changed my stripes a bit on the trachea. i think something is going to get done and maybe with teeth in it. let's say we can get down that road of ip protection. tariffs come off and win.
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>> it's a matter of enforcement and tariffs are what brought chana to the table and you can start talking about doing something. i would be very leery to see tariffs being removed because those are the enforcement mechanisms. >> in december the best outlook is no additional tariffs but not any rollback. >> this is interesting when we started down this road everybody said tariffs will destroy the economy and tariffs are a horrible horrible thing. the economy is doing quite well in our debating what we put more tariffs on or not. and now everybody will be happy if we don't put more tariffs on. >> in the extensive conversation that we've all had, do you ever hear linkage between what is going on in hong kong in the trade discussion, are the chinese concerned enough about their public image, about the impact hong kong is having on mainland china economy, we know there is an impact, is that at all important to this discussi
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discussion? >> you heard the man's word linkage, look at the hong kong human rights and democracy act, what it does it brings us back to where we were in 1999. human rights is linked to everything in china. before 2000 china was up for an annual review of the human rights record, it did not get most favored nation trade status, it did not get turf release if it did not pass the human rights review under the new law we see that hong kong must be reviewed annually -. david: it still a bill because the president has decided will he sign it? >> it's expected that he would sign it, look at the calculus, we have vetoproof majority that passed unanimously in the senate. the president does not want to get on the wrong side of the senate for many reasons. >> we hit a record high on the dow and continue to do so and
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the expansion is wonderful and stocks are claiming hi, it's great for investors. you mentioned it does not hit companies, can you way in with the tenure lot and were not seen the investments when it comes to equipment with companies. >> there is something that is bothering them. >> they all want certainty. i would suggest there's a great case to be made if you want certainty make the tariffs permanent and then they can invest in america. >> apple is bringing back jobs to texas. >> let me follow-up, quickly on the idea of making tariffs permanent. just this week the port of los angeles where the study said tariffs, existing tears are costing $1.8 billion in economic activity and risking up to one and a half million jobs, is it your explanation that the tariffs are benefiting the u.s. economy and we should keep them,
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are the tariffs helping the u.s. economy? >> in my estimation they are helping the u.s. economy. the u.s. became the greatest power on earth we have much higher tears than we do now. it was after the tariffs were removed on 2000 when we sell the drina manufacturing jobs in the growing inequality and growing deficits because of no tax revenues, you don't have jobs in factories and nobody pain pain. david: you think china is plain politics, they know our election is coming up in the study it domestically, are they playing politics and do they think they can get a better deal with the democratic ministration. >> absolutely all they have to do is watch the democratic debates and kamala harris promising to get rid of tariffs and everybody knows china is waging the trade war. [inaudible] >> we have to leave it at that. great to see you. remember the disastrous tesla
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david: forget about the broken glass, tesla shares recovery from elon musk that preorders for the new cyber truck have hit 200,000, that could be worth over $2 billion of converted into full orders. he is out with an explanation over why the windows cracked during last week's rollout. tweeting the following, sledgehammer impact on door
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cracked base of glass which is why steel ball did not bounce off, should have done steel ball on window then sledgehammer the door, next time. foxnews.com automotive editor gary, in fact he did have some video of the before seen where they through this global in the windows did not crack. could he end up having the last laugh, 200,000 orders is huge. >> although a couple of caveats. it's only $100 deposit, when they did the model three was $5000, a lot of people on twitter have been saying, i actually ordered a couple because who knows and some say i accidentally ordered more than one. were not sure how from the 200,000's. that is not just u.s. that is globally so it's not that huge of a number. in a couple of days people are interested in this vehicle that's no doubt. >> use a fearless production,
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the cyber truck in 2018 is what the hummer was in 2004. that was a vehicle in the 2000's, it turned heads and bollards and sports stars and the rappers all wanted one, is sold tens of thousands for a couple of years and basically went away the hummer is dead now. and i being a skeptic but isn't that what the cyber truck is, something to be seen and but not have a widespread audience. >> general motors would have that back immediately, they only got rid of that because they got forced to with a bailout, a rumor when general motors pickup comes out in 2021 it's going to be branded as a hummer. as you say, it's all about the style, the jeep wrangler, great-looking vehicle, you don't need it but people buy them in the ford vogue people are excited about. it's not the sweet sales pickup truck business but it's almost a stylish vehicle. >> you talked about the market but talk about the competition,
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ford, gm there all wanting their own version even porsche is going to be showcasing the new electric vehicle during the super bowl ad. so given that and the fact that tesla is even smaller, does that mean that tesla is going to struggle? especially before. >> this is what the cyber truck looks like it does pray tesla has been successful selling a lot of vehicles that look normal even though the next generation. they're trying to move the bar because they know ford is coming in general motors. >> like a piece of art or trapezoid on wheels. >> your electric cars is most to be the future, this is the future he has been promising to bring also he has the promise of full self driving, that has not been achieved yet but someday it will be. >> how sure are you this truck will be produced, are they just backing up so many models that they promised and not really there yet and in the future,
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what is your confidence level on this? >> he tweeted today this is the last new product you will see for a while. so they realize they have to start plain catch-up this will be on sale and will hit by 2021, not sure about that, if it does it will be rolled out in the volume for the first year or so before they can build it. i don't think you will see this 500, 600, 700,000 year like that merkel full-size pickup trucks do. but it could be decent for some and i think it could be big in the middle east, china as well. >> i have to in this with the conspiracy theory. doesn't seemed like that was a most on purpose, the whole breaking window thing and then the fact that the car look so ridiculous, it's outlandish that anybody would be interested in being seen in that thing. and i have nasty cards, i did have a hummer in 2000 i was a baller. here's the thing doesn't seemed like that was portrayed, maybe it was a joke on everybody.
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>> he such a show man and it is not surprising. >> he kind of erupted in a four letter word, i don't think he was expecting that. >> he was not surprised because the people in the audience don't care, they loved it. it is working project under progress in the idea that i might have a problem is crazy. tesla usually has a pretty good role when they have a new product. it was surprising to see it go so wrong. but he got the attention, people are critics of tesla have that reconfirm in peace under people who love tessa don't care. >> ford sold 1 million trucks in 2018, that's a lot, did they have to worry about losing market share to this? >> i don't think the f1 50 but maybe the bronco or the
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lifestyle vehicles do, we don't know what ford electric pickup will look like, it will be more conventional looking and more geared towards potentially a commercial buyer instead of lifestyle. david: thank you very much. 21 million boomer houses might be hitting the market but who will be buying all those houses, we will break it down coming up next. ♪ as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> not because of easy credit or because of oversupply,. [laughter] houstoinsensitive army, they arn between 1946 and 1964, a lot of them have larger homes and may not resonate with the demographic in the areas, think like retirement cities, they focused on a lot of areas and for the, i think you have a home in florida, okay i made an assumption. those areas are going to hit hard in other areas where the young people have left like pittsburgh, knoxville, cleveland and this will be an ongoing situation and we have some numbers, four out of every ten homes are owned by somebody who
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is 60 or older, 50% of homes are owned by 55 euros and older. this is a problem, the question is and we don't know at the moment who is going to feel the void. >> i don't know what that number compares two historically, it seems like a big number but people are living longer and living longer in their own homes. that's a good thing, they will not be dumping the houses on the market on enormous numbers as much as we think. but this is an industry that self regulates. price will go down if there's oversupply then some of the millennial's -- we do the thing the other night on renting and how they wanted to rent forever, they may look at the cost disparity and say this is stupid and nicer to own homes. i think this will smooth out over time, i don't expect this to follow the cliff. david: let's hope it does, here's a couple of things --
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>> that is something christina would say. [laughter] >> i don't have a home in florida either by the way. [laughter] >> millennial's are biggest generation by size and also two thirds of the mark in workforce, if they are not buying these homes right away and if things are cyclical, eventually somebody will but it is concerning that millennial's are taking the renting over expenses and things like that over buying homes because -- >> maybe they are investing. there's a difference between the price of buying the home maybe the money is better used. >> a lot of them are paying down student loan debt. >> that the real fear, a long-term prolonged down market or bear market in real estate, is not too far out of the ordinary, think back to japan the prices in japan hit the peak in 1989, now 30 years later there finally getting back to the period. liz is spot on, these homes will get sold for my get sold at a much lower price than a lot of
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the boomers expected and a lot of the state and local municipality and the taxes are not helping. >> i think that's exactly right, we did not talk about the taxes on the homes, the government has six different ways that taxpayers are encouraged to buy homes, it may be that the government decide to find another one but in terms of japan part i demographic proble. >> we have that the japanese don't have, the state or federal system of government and therefore as liz was saying, you have some states with very high taxes like new york which can force a lot of older people out in some states with low taxes or no taxes like florida and texas, that's were even young people want to move to. >> we also have immigration which also helps you boost a property price, immigrants need
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a place to live as well. >> the most interesting statistic out of the millennial study, 28% of millennial's don't think buying a house is a good investment. that is the financial crisis. that is only thing that has changed because it is no longer a given. david: we have to move on, a positive statistic, we turn a lot of stats, here's want to make you feel better, home prices in sun city and the places in florida that cater to older people are up this year compared to last her. at least for the moment things are looking okay if you want to sell your property. you can drive the hummer to florida. [laughter] >> new outrage on college campus after climate change protester disrupted a football game. we will hear from one student calling activism. he is with us next. ♪ with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time
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david: over 150 climate change protester's storming the field at the harvard real football game causing a 48 minute delay as they sat on the field, protesters demanded both schools divest the holdings of fossil fuel companies purdue university student and correspondent christopher blasting the protest is empty activism and he joins us now. you were at the game, did they get any support at all from the audience? >> thank you so much for having me. as far as the audience reaction to the protest, i know a few friends of mine who are european and don't know football, they thought it was time to storm the field i don't think many people knew what was going on at the start which is kind of funny that when we realized there was a protest we got a little annoyed because i think of all
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the causes of the protest and it makes the least amount of sense, some of the good things to protest about i just don't think this is one. >> i don't think you can call this a protest this is a disruption, once again environmentalist are annoying everybody, upsetting the plans, i hate to say it but you have players who trained for months and months, their friends and families have come to see them and i have to imagine the young crowd who is sympathetic to these environmentalist were probably a little annoyed that these environmental have come in ruin the fun. >> yeah we differently have a liberal atmosphere the state is good to take care of the plaintiff for future generations, people are sympathetic to this but something struck record, this protest in reality, by default cannot do anything, there is no situation in which somebody is going to walk on the field and say you guys are right, were done investing in fossil fuels, that will not happen that's where the protest was useless. >> that's a great point.
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you have these people that like things, share things but they do not take action. given your at harvard and you write for campus reform, what's been your reaction since you call the empty activism. >> the leadership reform is on this a lot. fundamentally you look at protest as something that weighs as awareness produces raising awareness for cost that cannot perform really well on law school grounds. anybody whether the harvard administration, the university president at harvard and yell university, economist can tell you that our new estimate is not the answer for what these people are looking for. that is white's empty activism. any reasonable student i trust both are pretty smart and can look at these points and say you are right that investment doesn't make much sense everyone to have actual change we would open dialogue somewhere off the football field, other than investment and something that can actually institute real change in our world.
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>> going back to the gate in the form for which is was presented, the husband other activism about climate change and so forth, what was the swell with respect to storming the field interruption, who was behind this, a couple different groups, what is the background on that? >> when you get alumni and a current student body in action and a few people here it's time to rush the field, that sounds pretty fun but then you throw in this role that were going to be protestants of the people are like let's do it, without even asking what they're really protesting. there are lots of things that people at the skippers care a lot about and divestment is one that they stand back. >> i don't know how effective the protest was because of that. >> i have to say i am tickled
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that a lot of older alums who have basically ignored all the student protests, the disruptions on campus, the ridiculous political correctness et cetera had to confront it, they were at the harvard young game and many of my friends were there and for the first time they were inconvenienced by things going on daily on college campuses, trustees are not willing to speak up, the ministration does not speak up and push back, i'm sorry it happened because for you and your friend it was not that much fun but people need to see what this means in terms of disrupting the life of students on campus. >> some of the argument of protesters and i talked with my low students, that's the point, this is the busiest weekend of the year to have a mutual school spirit. that's why we protest now so you can be incredibly inconvenienced. i get it, you want to inconvenience us, at least to something that's worth protesting.
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this is not the day to do is a university event, the yale spokesperson put it on the head. this is your peers, the football players that are performing, this is what they have been working all year for, the alumni in the current students, care about that. getting in the way is not constructive. >> very good point. thank you for being here. before we had to break, let's see what's coming up on evening edit. elizabeth macdonald is with us. >> general in the pro-democracy landslide in the hong kong election, will that strengthen president trump's hand with china trade talk. 2019 turning out to be the year of the protest, maybe protesters will be time magazine person of the year, ron, lebanon, sudan, chile, lebanon pronouncing around the world to get political corruption and democracy. special guest on a show on president trump push for border security and how the 2020 democrats are awol on that. in the illegal immigrant who murdered her son now departed
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matt to mexico. david: very powerful emotionally. uber shares and the red after losing the operational license in london. we will bring you the details and how uber plans to respond. that is next. ♪ not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa
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david: the city working very closely with a powerful taxi lobby dealing a massive ridesharing company uber by removing the license at least temporarily to operate in the city. the transfer of london said they exhibited a pattern of failure but uber by unauthorized drive drivers, trips made by unlicensed drivers and only a couple of them, suspended drivers being able to create
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accounts and some cars not having the proper insurance. uber says this decision is extraordinary and wrong and they say they will appeal but is this a sign that uber cannot win the battles against city hall and the vested interest? >> this is tough, it is not so fun in the disrupter after all, a lot of people come from all sides. the point about london, we could say a similar thing over new york, and chicago, the mayor is going after uber with respect to the city vehicle tax and they will not charge it because we know it goes to the consumer anyway. uber has a lot of battles that they're going to have to fight over the next several years to stay the business they have envisioned when they came on board years ago. >> your fighting vested interest whether unions or government that want the taxes the and they impose on the industries, the worst thing was in california when they are trained to get rid of all economy activity and were going backwards in some of these
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places, the young people who have come to rely on uber and all these other activities are going to finally step up and say no, we want the service, this is important to us and go to the ballot box, it will be the voter decision at some point. >> you want millennial's to start protesting? >> this power center in city hall that paid back it's almost like kickbacks,. >> it's two words when it comes to uber, taxi, lobby, all over this nation, the taxi lobbies are powerful and they in government have been opposing uber from the get-go, to your point it is not customers that are abandoning uber in london, it's a government operating. if the wright brothers were alive the government will ground them after flights.
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>> are more concerned from the investing point of view the stock was trading at $29, should this be an opportunity to get in or was chicago been an issue in the regulatory hurdles, the uk is a huge market so is it safe? >> i don't know if it's safe yet, the stock will get to a level where you probably do need to take a look at it. other businesses, uber eats makes no money. >> there's still doing other things, that is the thing, the business is where it still in the growth mode and the feeling out mode with respect that it can be. >> city hall, that's the question again, boaters, consumers have to put their foot down and say yes, this is not the way we want this to go, ultimately they will win, and may not be over and maybe some other company that persist and get through all this, i think uber will be around for a long time because they solved the
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problem is. >> remember growing up in chicago and if you like growing up, remember you called checker cab in chicago and have them pick you up to go to the airport something, guess what they would not show up. so you had to do something else and uber would show up and it's great. david: we have breaking news, nancy pelosi taking new comments on usmc trade to come up nancy pelosi saying we are within a range of a substantially improved trade agreement. president trump signed the deal a year ago on november 30, 2018. we will bring you more on nancy pelosi and mr. trump and what they say about usmca i as soon as we hear it. tired of lugging around your heavy groceries. they have made scooters out with a new robot. it can help you go hands-free but is it worth the hefty price. more details coming up next ♪ ♪ you're still out there chasing what matters.
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range of a substantially improved us-mexico canada creek under trade agreement. >> it is good news and really good news the democrats are feeling in norma's pressure because the impeachment has completely flopped in president trump is said do-nothing democrats, what else do you have for us. this is the result. >> then they find usmc which is a victory for trump. i don't think will get one done by the end of the year end maybe not by the election. >> the president threatened he would pull out and that can be huge hit. >> if we don't have nafta or this will be in trouble. >> the danger of a government involved when it dropped the ball on trade, your businesses big and small waiting to make plans and christina talked earlier waiting to invest money in speaker pelosi, let's get this going. >> if nancy pelosi does not put this up for a vote, what can they go to voters with.
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>> she has to do it because the gop is raising tons of money off impeachment and advertising that the democrats are not doing anything. >> we will continue to follow the on fox business. that does it for both numbers. thank you for watching. >> democrats in disarray the number of polls show voters moving against democrats on impeachment in the market banking on no impeachment, hitting record closes today and the republican attack coming for thanksgiving targeting vulnerable democrats in swing states that trump won. those democrats are really worried, they are big and from help from the dnc which is virtually nothing to do battle against with the $9 million of cash on hand. with
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