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the existing department of justice. but if it not quickly, then yes. >> how quickly? >> another week or glrchghts it is 5 a.m. here are your top stories a this the hour in new corona virus fears right here at home as americans are rushed to the hospital after exposed before leaving cruise ship in japan. and am physical now warning that a this tedly virus is hitting its business. is he in or out released poll either we're gong to see michael bloomberg on the debate stage tomorrow. as another video resurfaces of the former new york city mayoring making more controversial and some say insulting comments. >> and can a democrat beat president trump this november? vegas bookmakers place their bets on 20 20 election it is tuesday february 18 president. fbn:am starts right now.
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♪ ♪ for viewers good morning and hey welcome i'm shale cheryl. >> good morning everybody i'm lauren simonetti. >> welcome back after the long weekend. >>let take a look at how your money is moving this morning we've got well got the red arrows to show you right now dow is down 164 in preb market s&p 16 and three quarters for the down siled. nasdaq down 86. apple premajority loss has shares the iphone maker to shave 85ed a opening bell apple big story this morning. >> let's take a look at stocks and asia mostly lower but check
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out shanghai composite up fractionally see applicationses for tariff exemptions from companies for u.s. imports. breaking overnight out of europe especially london bc says to cut 35,000 jobs 100 billion in assets in next three careers. they're scaling back operations here in the united states especially and also in europe. you've got red across the board in europe. >> let's talk corona virus because more than a dozen americans evacuated all for quarantine cruise ship in japan they're getting tests done at a nebraska hospital officials diagnosing 14 of theming during the trip back to the u.s. from japan. >> greg is london this morning with more on our top story and latest had on those infected americans. greg, good morning. >> lauren and cheryl back in the states safely right now, some 14 cruise ship travelers who had tested positive for the corona virus. now some 328 americans were flown back on two planes after staying for days on a ship in
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japan. and 44 americans already been taken off of this ship and hospitalized for the virus. all the returnee already garn teened for two weeks on military bases in the states. most of the 14 are tested positive are being treated at a hospital in omaha, nebraska. these individuals were brought here because we have the personnel. we have the facilities. we have the resources and expertise to handle these kind of individuals. latest number coming out of china the epicenter of disease 1,083 deaths and 438 cases now if there's any good news in all of this the number of new daily cases and number of new daily deaths is going down. but experts are divided about the long range effect of the disease. it is alreadying having an impact on the global economy. apple is now downgrading its latest profit forecast under
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armour sales are way off. hsbc bank is cutting in part of the disease and volkswagen halting factories miss parts from china and word we're getting from wuhan, china head of a hospital there, dying of the disease yet another casualty for the careers of this horrible virus . lauren and cheryl. cheryl: , greg thank you. run percent from upcoming marathon there announcing that 200 elite runners will participate tokyo is one of the abbot world marathon majors to for the training, obviously, for months. study said it plans on hosting sum olympics later this year but some qualifying events delay or moved so far so there's a bit of a question mark. lauren: have you ever ran the tokyo marathon by the way? cheryl: no i have friends signed up because you train for months and diet it's plane ticket it's everything. yeah. lauren: let's get you some
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breaking news yes we just got latest poll and mike bloomberg will be on debate stage tomorrow night. just released npr hour poll showing him at 19% support. cheryl: former mayor, though, underfire of a controversial video surfaced with him say that many black and latino males don't know how to behave in the work place. todd pirro has the latest for us this morning. todd. reporter: lauren and cheryl these problematic comments come from 2011 promoting new initiative to help minorities in the work with place. >> there's e enormous cohort of black and latino males aids let's say 16 to 25 that a don't have jobs -- don't have any prospects don't know how to find jobs. don't know that what this skillsets are. don't know how to behave in the work place. latest headache for the multibillionaire follows comments implying that farming
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doesn't take much intelligence. >> the society lasted 3,000 years, and we can teach process. picked teach anybody even people in the room so no offense intended to be a farmer. it's a process you deeing a hole and put a seed in and put dirt on top up comes corn then we have 300 you can learn that and information that economy is fundamentally different because it's built around replacing people with technology. you have to have a different skillset you have to have a lot of more gray matter. in response bloomberg campaign fighting back stating it is a shameful turn of events to see bernie sanders and donald trump deploy same attack and tactics against mike but the reason is clear. at this point the primary is bernies to lose and ours to win. bernie knows this, trump knows this. that's why they're united in the campaign against the mic. a bloomberg campaign spokesperson later turning attacks on president trump accusing the president of undermining tarm aers through,
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quote, misguided trade policies. lauren and cheryl back to you. lauren:ted pirro thank you very. cheryl: war of words between barack obama and president trump over the booming economy. obama saying she's one who is responsible. lauren: maryann joins us live with president trump response and economic credit check. maryann,ing good morning. reporter: good morning lauren and cheryl and president trump fire back after former president barack obama taking credit for economic gains and both of their terms president trump calling it a con job. former presidenting taking it a settle swipe at president trump while marking if anniversary of his signing of the 2009 economic stimulus package tweeting in part, 11 years ago today near the bottom of the worse recession in generations, i signed the recovery act fave way for more than a decade of economic growth also the longest streak of job creation american history. thousand president trump hitting back with his own tweet said
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rate up tax and regulations down if dems one and 2016usa would be in big economic and military trouble right now. >> what's interesting to me is that admitting that my is booming a little bit off message for a lot of democrats who are running for the presidency right now. they're trying to convince people that isn't near play so strong as people believe it to be even though 75% of americans say they're very pleased with the economy. >> an economy is flats on itsing back as the u.s. economy was in barack obama became president is poised to recover. >> fox business ran the numbers and stock market grew 31% before president trump took office. but is growing 56% this in the three years since his inauguration. cheryl, lauren. cheryl: maryann thank you so much. appreciate it. lauren: china corona virus taking a bite out of a physical issuing rare warning that
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lomenting number of devices to make and a sell for the quarters and c op of hudson advisors he joins us now. gus good morning. so a is biggest company yet to warn about deadly virus but you know, you look at the stock now down 3 plus percent in the premarket to affect nasdaq and s&p 500 shaving 85 points off the dow. are investors overreacting? >> longer term no. it is one of those markets where let's face is is fox come produces much of the manufacturing for the apple ieg phone. those they thinks are just delayed they're not destroyed. >>theyed not destroyed when you look at the growth stock and mega stockses you will amazon microsoft, facebook you can argue that apple is the most vulnerable most exposed to china because of its supply chain. so are you still betting on growth stocks to propel this market again? >> i think that earnings were better than expected in last quarter again things are delayed they're not destroyed. so if you're a service company, you're going to see an impact on your sales if you're apple you wait for that iphone to come through 5g is come through whole
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host of other things and look how market is and companies are reacting wall the mart will be announcing earnings today you're going to get a better idea in materials of what supply chains are are like because they probably take a more goods from japan. i'm sorry from china than most other companies. >> and they also have their pulse on how strong the consumer is. were you expecting to hear from wal-mart in term of consumer spending? >> i think consumer spending here is strong let's face it jobs are strong. and if you'ring looking at the economy consumer confidence it is up. those are the things that propel things and these are the mid to lower income consumers that are at wal-mart demand there has been strong for last few years. we continue now to -- to still move many that same pace. poncht would you make an argument that wal-mart is almost a victim of its own success as it newscast in itself and supply chain and in competing with amazon that that kind of cut into its bottom line. >> it does, and amazon is a tough competitor so right now one of the things that you're going to listen to on conference call is seeing how much they are investing where major aens are going web and they can compete against wal-mart better than
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anybody. they have things such along food side as curb side delivery amazon is not able to propel at this time and more and more invest soment good for u.s. consumer and economy. >> pier one filing for chapter 11 e bankruptcy protection continue to close store and andn way fair lying off wokers we can't be furnishing our home on amazon now we? >> bean bag chair from pier one imports is long gone but i have to tell you thing that used to separate companies was the uniqueness of product. thing with the -- internet is that basically takes away any friction that was there about, and everyone can sell same type of product. >> caroline surprised me i have a host of them although slowly chosed they have great christmas decorations to see stuff an helpful but that's just not working. >> for them it's not. you have to remember surprising thing with this is it wasn't a debt restructuring and over debt laden so you're talking about
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competitive pressures and a host of other companies so it is probably a shakeout, you know, see one or or two spet tores not business anymore. here we go more store closings in 2020, cheryl over to you. gus thank you very much. cheryl: future this is morning right now we have a selloff in the premarket right now. futures down 150 on the dow. as you can see the the s&p is down 15 nasdaq sell 78 and quarter watching apple and gus and lauren were talking about a big part of the selloff in premarket also this michael bloomberg -- said that his comment about farmerseserseserses were taken n but now a video res surfaced his comments about minorityies in the work place can he recover in team for tomorrow night's debate and would you want to be seated next to this guy? on your next flight? no -- how a miniature horse made it onboard in first class. you're watching fbn:am. >> what did it do? hi guys. this is the chevy silverado
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liabilities between 100 and 500 million while only listing assets of 50,000 dollars or less. well president trump is set to visit los angeles today as part of a three-day trip across the u.s. so president is expected to be briefed on the preparations for the 2028 olympic game hosted by the city he will also be attending a fund raise orer in beverly hills. the president also stopping in nevada, arizona, and colorado as part of the trip. the u.s. government is auctioning off more than 37 million dollars worth of bit coin today that was ceased from criminals by u.s. marshals bit coin comesess 50 forfeiture cass bought in many four and those interested must have a preregistered account to bid and government has also has raised more than 50 million dollars in similar auctions in the past and in vegas they say house always wins but what about when it comes to the white house? makers in sarai making
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prediction for november election giving president trump a 61.5 chance of win his reelection bid. that is unless he comes up against mike bloomberg who is the only democrat that they think will beat trump in the electoral college. interesting. well it is interest. because we just got breaking news on bloomberg we want to bring to everybody. tracee thank you just moments ago, michaeling bloomberg secured his spot on the debate stage tomorrow. in nevada, he's facing, though, more criticism over some of the previous comment look at these numbers rigs here, though, i want to give you this beef we go to soundbite like at bernie sanders number one 31% on this brand new national poll, michael bloomberg is second and 19%. joe biden third at 15%. but again, bloomberg is facing a lot of controversy right now over what he said, listen. i can teach even people many this room if that's intended to be a farmer.
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>> murderers and murder victims. [inaudible conversations] e norm cohort of black and latino males age let's say 16 to 25 that don't have jobs don't have prospect behave in work place. >> well will these hurt his campaign on p or bounce back and democrat strategist quinton james, guys good morning. >> quinton he needs minorities if bloomberg is going to have a shot here, he needs blacks he needs latinos does this had hurt him? >> listen, these gaffes are bad. to thing advantage michael bloomberg has enough cash to run ads all cruises the country and account of the messages. and so we know tomorrow we'll see on debate stage for first
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time, it will be an opportunity for him to introduce himself in person to the american public. but right now these gaffes are again they're really bad but they aren't going to take this campaign right now. he's done a good job of putting image out there that i think can counter the the negative from the ads or from the gaffes rather for the next few week. >> serious not just minority but women as well been accused of pretty horrific things when it comes to dealing with women that worked for him at bloomberg and particular one that was pregnant that went to her management and complained about things they said there were witnesses so there's that. and then there's also question about his stage presence. is he going to have the stage presence to really command a good impression on middle america? >> so this is what's interesting about the bloomberg spin right now gaffe is very deaf anything are unintentional. but it's quite clear that the former mayor is quite intentional about about his comments when you say farmers are gray matter, and you can teach them that is intentional.
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when you make comments about women and minority -- and how you can essentially stereotype an entire generation of african-american men, that is intentional. so he will have severe problems on the debate stage not just because he's 5'4" but because his issue and demeanor are small. >> you brought height issue. and move on -- toipght move on to a couple of things here is. looking at the brand new national poll that we just got 20 minutes ago clinton, obviously, bernie sanders in the lead there's a really interesting piece in the journal this morning and opinion section of bernie nomination could destroy the the left. and it talks about fact he'll pull pulverize the party. : the deet feeting donald trump in november and so whoever emerges whether it's bernie sanders or michael bloomberg joe biden pete buttigieg i think our party will unite behind that
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candidate. and it will go on to e defeat donald trump and i think what we're seeing right now is a healthy debate. over candidate records, their plan and ideas, but eventually again we're going to come together to, you know, a biggest goal which is removing donald trump from the white house. >> yeah and speaking of joe biden he's third in that national poll that we just talked to viewers with that brand new one. but biden has been a really under attack and had a supporter say to him flat out in nevada -- that complimented the former vice president then they said what the hell is going on with your campaign? he's been criticized for his lack of showing in new hampshire and iowa, he says -- well bill clinton lost plenty of primaries before he got the nomination. i mean is that a fair comparison at this point? >> it's not a fair comparison. because this is his third time running for president, and he has never won a primary and he has never won a caucus. if he's going to be president obama 3.0 then he needs to win something, and by all accounts
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his fire law south carolina is not going to be there for him so at some point he really should drop out and get real contenders a shot. >> all right, and quinton westward to you what do you expect to see tomorrow night? >> they're all going to be targeting michaeling bloomberg so if i'm advising him i'm telling him to lean into issues admit he was wrong but to move on and talk about his ideas for the country to move forward. >> we'll see how this all plays out again and comes down to demographic and michael bloomberg did give money to support mierpts in work place, and, obviously, that's going to be something he'll bring up because gaffes are certainly going to be brought up by his opponents on the stage tomorrow. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. all rightlet take a look at up futures as market reopens today after the long weekend to the a a pl news. corona virus fears forcing the iphone mayber to misrevenue targets for this quarter that is sending dow down 142 points s&p down 14 and nasdaq down 76 this
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morning and in daytona a fiery crash sending one to the hospital in final lap allowing denny to snag the checkered flag. >> number one, we're praying for ryan. and a i don't know what to it say it's so unexpected. sure are and we're live in daytona with the racing champ. >> all right. could hackers shut down s.a.t. lights and potentially turn them into weapons but face warning when fbn:am continues. (somber music) - this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around,
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amazon and motorola releasing smart phones but they're already problems. oh, boy joining us now from
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fox news headlines 24/7 is brett larson what is begs problem? >> a bit of a face palm on foldable phones i feel like we've had this problem of before. yes, razor flip all excited about the galaxy z flip, it is now in the wild as a i like to say consumers are using it as are people onis line who like to unbox things and scratch them with keys and kniveses and other things to put them to test and turns out they're not standing to test. the samsung galaxy z flip video of a guy scratching it with a box cutter had is a little extreme but it scratches pretty -- pretty much -- right under as you would expect it to do. but even reviewer notice it scratches like plastic than glass and these are toldable glass displays. so we might still be a few years away from -- >> fair, though? to really try to destroy a phone?
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if you really try they put tones through preem testing to open and close it a thousand time really fast and maybe they're going to put it on a machine that opens and shuts it really fast . there's a good chance it is going to fail. >> i know people who are tough on their phones i have to say, though, especially when they lose their temper throw it across the room that's another story. >> but throw a phone across the room with little temper tantrum. fun. >> what is this satellite story and hackers? >> this is an interesting kind of frightening thing to think about. hackers taking krof the satellites satellites are controlled on ground somewhere. if you're directv you have a nec operation center keeping track of satellites. if has hackers can get access to satellites to send commands to take it out of orbit and send commands to open up solar panel and point them at the sun to fry electronics there's all kinds of thing that can be done and troubling news to hear after a we've heard that russia launched a satellite several months ago that basically trailed one of
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our satellites so when you think mix those two things together, potential for sol bad stuff happening. the kinds of things that could potentially happen depending on what had satellites are being taken over. tv satellite gets knocked out maybe some people lose their tv signal for a while. internet relays military satellites, problem mat egg. yeah. brett larson brett thank you very much. and catch brett on fox news 24/7. >> winning daytona 500 for second year in a row and his third victory as the iconic nascar race. but that epic win coming after a string of frightening crashes including this -- a fiery wreck that set ryan newman to the hospital in serious condition. this is something else. >> all right let's get to rick live from the daytona international speedway with exclusive reaction coming from denny. rick, good morning. reporter: good morning yeah such an amazing finish to end of thises race and the crowd left
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stunned. normally cheering at the end of the race but everybody just kind of muted in silence at the end this have race because of that crash. that happened at the end that left ryan newman trapped in he has car upside down for a number of minutes and at the end of that they took him to a hospital there was over two hours without any word on ryan newman's condition at the end this have crash which left the celebrations eventually once denny was aware of what was going on certainly meeted all a of his typical celebrations. winning three out of five years -- and we got a chance to talk to him about his win but, obviously, also about this crash at the end. take a plan to what he had to say. >> these races get so crazy at the end you know that something is bound to happen. but we don't leak to see them upside down especially getting hit while upside down it that's the scary part but we're pray for him and family and hope everything is okay with him. >> yeah with 19 years ago
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today -- that the crash that killed dale at this race and saw that kreash and then not any word it left people so afraid many of the fans going to the hospital to wait outside and to ray for ryan newman eventually just after 10:00 last night, nascar e releasing statement saying that he's in serious condition. but that is injuries are not life lane certainly everyone breathing sigh of relief for that and denny third win in five year and certainly has a lot to celebrate this morning. back to you. >> glad that driver is okay this morning. rick thank you very much for the live report. lauren: thanks rick appreciate it. cheryl: let's take a look at futures this morning, obviously, we've got a couple of big news pieces this morning more corona virus issues but dow is down 50 and s&p down 14 and a half and nasdaq down 17 and a half and apple and premarket apple come out saying there are going to be supply issues. part that have is the corona virus as you can see a a is down almost 3.5% of the premarket 808
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points off the dow. is there a blue collar boom? manufacturing companieses are hiring but not all workers say they're seeing the spark. coming up next wii going to go inside and take a look at a president trump's impact on that industry. lauren: and parents say they're feeling the financial strain from raising a kid in america. but just how expensive? the eye popping number when is fbn:am returns. every year, our analysts visit thousands of companies, in a multitude of countries, where we get to know the people that drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. it's unacceptable that americans pay vastly more than people in other countries, for the exact same drugs. but they aren't listening. they've just raised the prices of over five hundred drugs.
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the federal judges association is calling for an emergency meeting amid controversy in the roger stone sentencing case. pfnlg david is live in washington as we learn attorney in charge of the case was strong armed into the hefty sentence david good morning. >> association would normally meet some time this spring. but they're moving that meeting up for what officials are calling emergency circumstances. the president of that
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organization a district judge based in pennsylvania said that meeting, quote, could not wait. judge cynthia in philadelphia said is 1,000 federal judge called for meeting to held today after officials with department of justice essentially recalled a 7 to 9-e year sentence recommendation put out by the u.s. attorney's office in d.c.. for president trump's confidant roger stone sources familiar with the process tell fox news, the interim u.s. attorney for d.c. tim shay was strong arm ad bid prosecutors and to recommending roger stone go to jail for 7 to 9 years. now sthai is a pommer aid and close confidant of attorney general bill barr. now he thought that recommendations was excessive according to sources four prosecutors eventually quit and call for attorney general barr to step aside continue to grow. do you cause for recommendation no president has intimidated a
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general and attorney general into abusing power as much as this man has. >> 2,000 former dpght of justice employees from prosecutors all a the way with up to judges signed an open letter call a for bill barr to step down. the white house and a those close to the president are defending barr. i trust bill barr in the law an he's going to do right thing about the country four prosecutors overzealous and bill barr rightly corrected that. >> later this morning, stone's judge amy berman jackson will hold a conference call here in washington, d.c. with both sides to see how to proceed stone is supposed to be sentenced on thursday, but he's asking is for a new trial. following the allegation of political bias from the the foreperson excuse me we'll see how that play out today also attorney general bill barr is set to testify before the house judiciary committee to answer any questions they may have at the end of march we have to watch that one as well. >> pressure is on david thank
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you very much. >> you bet. president trump often tout the blue collar boom in america, but are americans el tooing it? turns out it depends on who you ask is. well let ask tremmable who has that story for us. >> this is a blue collar boom outsiding chicago, we asked -- pretty good . we're steady wok and everything is fine we're running business trying to catch up. company constantly searching for hires headaches part for conveyor belts used in farming and mining. >> personally i think economy is getting better. economy grows your job gets better. yes. electrician has work steadily through economic surgeses and slowdown right now he's seeing businesses splurge. if businesses are making money they're willing to spend money and they're spending money that gives me work.
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oarngd harry benton is a skeptic. i think that economy is at different than portrayed. even though nationally the labor department projects jobs in his field are growing twice asst pennsylvania as the overall job market, in illinois he's not seeing that a spark. we have a 30% unemployment rate right now. within the union -- >> within the union. more bus than boom he says in business of reenforcing buildings and bridges it is a stark contrast to national unemployment rate of 3.6%. a big year, though, blue collar workers back at conveyor accessory gives them no reason to feel blue. >> it is a nice paycheck and no really bad things right now. all right that was grady thank you so much. >> unemployment, though, i have to say a historic low in this country let's take a look at tiewchs this morning, the dow is down 139 points s&p down 13 and a quarter nasdaq down 73 and
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having a child is get more costly so much so that millennials are pulling off. cost 234,000 to raise a child not including college. attack a look at the tab it includes home, food, health care, child care and school until the age of 18. break it down 13 thousand dollars per year per kid okay it's a headache. let's get you other number almost 6 in ten millennial get shock and putting off parents because they're panicking over pricing tag. as for those millennials with children just about half say they feel restricted financially because their kids come with well a lot of bills. a lot of this is part of the reason it is also waiting longer to have children and having fewer children. well the trend has been noted attack a look here this is the march cover of the atlantic. it is about the demise of the nuclear family or basically the traditional american family.
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and article written by david brooking trabs shift over past 100 years fromming big extended family as living together to smaller detached nuclear ones. brooks argues that his left americans lonelier, but it could also be noted it has left them poorer. but another shift might be happening right now. a lot of these jngses are living together. and we're seeing homeses for it in multigenerational living and therefore you kind of share the cost of raising or jr.. kids are expensive no matter the age they're all expensive that brings us to our question of the day would you postpone having kids because they're too expensive you can find us on instagram you can find us on twitter, and you can find us on facebook we're like curious to hear especially those who have not had kids yet and how you feel about this and something that's on your mind. all right jeff bezos going green, and a big way putting his millions to work. sm millions and billions. tracee carrasco here now with the details what's he doing? >> amazon ceo committing $10
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billion to fight climate change marking his large fest humanitarian move yet. bezos announcing intention on instagram say new earth fund will be usedded to help scientists activist, nongovernment organizations, and other efforts focused on protecting and a preserving the earth. bezos says grants rolling out this summer. >> well a collective woe from some started air travel percent when a woman flying from michigan to california brought a mini horse into first class. take a look at that. fred the horse very cute dressing for occasion in a little a sleek suit that made him along look a wrestler woman wanted to make sure that horse had plenty of room and be comfortable, however, this could be one of fred's last flights the d.o.t. is looking to tighten laws so that only servicing dogs can fly. and if you've ever wanted to look like a disney princess on about your wedding day well now you can. disney unveiling a line of fairy
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well wedding gowns inspired well, of course, you guessed it cinderella snow white and rest of the icon dis thy princesses dress from two different collections start 1200 all the way up to $10 accident ,000. not included the glass slippers for prince charming. and fooled you a 400-year-old painting long thought to be a ram brant knockout is real deal. portrait of a young woman hiding in plain sight for decades at the allentown art a museum in pennsylvania. this 1632 work was sent to new york university for cleaning two years ago. prompting conserve or tores to question its authenticity after some delicate detective work that concluded that 400-year-old painting, in fact, the work of the revered dutch master. >> i wanting to go back to princess wedding dress story. i know why they're doing this because i have friends that literally when they're 40s second marriage for both.
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they went to disney world to have a princess, prince wedding. it is huge business for disney. especially in orlando so qow -- would you guys? do that? >> all three women raise our hands if we wanted to look like a princess on our wedding day -- not like a disney princess but you want to look nice. >> you did look like a princess a mission diminished tracee thank you very much. a slight selloff on our hands half a percent decline, and nasdaq down three quarters of one percent this morning. this is pressure from apple and crowe virus affecting quarterly knew taking a look at stocks where they're flocking to and why. >> quite a list, and the rock 'n' roll spirit lives on. story of one man putting his band before his well being. and shocking video that has a gone completely viral this morning. you're watching fbn:am.
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update with a data that shows four american cities are in high demand because of low price and higher cost of living and krrk oh of roger healing associates with us good morning about are rogers. >> good morning how are you doing? >> good this looks wild i want to show our views what we have come up with because mainly these are cities where people from out of town out of state are searching and droves and it is spokane, washington las vegas, charlotte, north carolina, or orlando florida. what is the connection with all four city this is >> we know orlando connection is is all the
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people that are my age getting married for second time they want to just stay. so -- because they want the disney life. >> disney wedding they want a disney home but i think reality is it is affordable and millennial and mini new york city and spokane as a mini seattle, and i look at sarais gas as like it is vegas and orlandoed a city with great rents potential. so as far as like a stable investment is concerned these cities are all great but kind of doing this out of nowhere, and then thing with with vegas that we forget is is a prosport hub. raid reverse going there and other teams are thinking about moving there as well so when that kind of stuff happens you literally haves thousands of people moving there over night. so it affordability and investmt in long-term. that tell you vegas i don't to wait that is one of the cities that the got completely crushed during the financial crisis of 2008. well it is interesting to see these number i want to move on
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quick to a question mark we had, barack obama childhood home on the market 2.2 million a pretty mod pest home is that a selling point for a home with some kind of select connection? >> thanks obama. so it was a house you live in for three years i think he was three to six years old so you know, it's definitely got the celebrity flare to it but i'll tell you that michael jordan house that's in chicago area has been on market for close to a decade so i think at the very beginning it has a good story behind it people are gong to start talking but once you see pictures of the who is it is probably not something you want to go and, you know, retire in. it is just a location and hawaii like most of us know if you're a beamp front and water front you're paying for land not necessarily structure. but it is hawaii. rodger it is hawaii to be clear here. listen, i go there today if i could. but yeah this tan is fake. yeah, so i think it is good it has prestige and obama who is one of the most storied presidents you know in our country's history. >> romger tan looks great great
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>> the show must go on. cheryl: you have a pet story for us, do you post your pet on social media over your family? >> we are seeing more on instagram, instagram move-ins and pets say that over 65% of dog owners admit to taking more photos of their dogs, half of those polled say it's harder to leave their dog than spouse for a week and 70% greet the dogs when they walk into the house before they say hello to the rest of the family. lauren: that's why we are mean generation lately. cheryl: i followed -- >> there you go. cheryl: 3, i have 3 animal instagram. >> people love their pets and -- lauren: why don't we love people anymore? >> that's for another time. lauren: i love the two of you and i appreciate your service
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every day. >> thanks, lauren. pets are loyalty, they are happy to see you. sometimes your family doesn't want to say hi to you anymore. at least pets are always there for you. cheryl: multibillion dollar business. doesn't it make you happy first thing in the morning? cute puppies. lauren: you don't have a pet, do you? >> i do not have a dog. they are there for you or loyal, you kind of don't want to talk to humans. it's cool to hang with pets instead. lauren: are you afraid to have a child for cost, by the way? >> for multiple reasons, costs could be one of them, finances, listen, i understand my fellow millennials saying it's difficult, i think you can have a child if you can take care of
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it. cheryl: over to mornings with maria, good morning, maria. maria: hey, good morning to you, happy tuesday, thanks so much for joining us, i'm maria bartiromo, it is tuesday february 18th, your top stories right now before 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, coronavirus takes a bite out of apple, the technology issues revenue warning blaming weak demand and production delays, the stock is on track to cut about 85 points off of the dow industrials this morning at the opening bell, the stock is down 3 and a quarter percent on apple this morning, investors are waiting on wal-mart, we will tell you what the stock -- what the company reports and how that impacts the stock as well, going into the numbers wal-mart shares down 2 and a half percent, more than a dozens of the americans evacuateduated from diamond pris cruise line testing positive for coronavirus. one passenger stayed on board refusing to evacuate, matthew smith will be joining from the

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