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♪ stuart: am i familiar with this music?
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i don't know it. i wonder who it is. how do i know what you tell me? thank you. let's move on. good morning. it is 10:00 eastern. check out your money. the dow is down 68 points. it was down 200 earlier the s&p is down just 4. the tenure treasury yield coming down, up a bit, 3. 5%. the 2-year treasury is well over 4% and that is the inversion thing. where is the price of oil? $72 a barrel. bitcoin, where is that? still around $17,000. no change for a couple weeks or couple months. latest read on consumer sentiment, lauren's disbelief searching. lauren: it was a strong report that came in better than expected, 59. one, the expectation was 56.9
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so you see how big the beat was. how do we feel about inflation now and going forward? when your inflation expectations fell to the lowest since september 2021. that fell sharply. we think inflation is going down. the market's reaction is negative. stuart: a little bit of this, a little bit of that. a 100 point loss for the dow. now this. elon musk is rolling out a revolution at twitter and the left does not like it. take shadow banding, that was a favorite tactic to silence conservatives without kicking them off the platform. you could post but no one could see what you posted and you didn't know you had been banned. you have been quietly silenced. elon musk doesn't like it. twitter is working on a software update that will show your true account status so you
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know if you have been shadow band, the reason why and how you can appeal. another blockbuster appeal, the extent of blacklisting and banding at twitter. the harm done to children during covid lockdowns. that's not acceptable at twitter. she was placed under a trans blacklist. conservative commentator dan bondgino was hit with a search blacklist. the activist charlie kirk, do not amplify and all the time twitter's executives including jack dorsey insisted they did not indulge in shadow banding. since he took over musk has cut 2 thirds of the workforce including the entire corporate communications department, illuminated layer after layer of management, he insisted employees get back to work in the office and now he has blown
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the lid off of twitter's history of censoring conservative voices, that's a revolution. second hour of varney just getting started. tammy bruce is with me this friday morning. >> i'm excited. stuart: this is a huge deal from twitter. why are we only hearing about it from fox? >> shadow banding is not new. it's done in different ways throughout the media so when you don't hear about the twitter files that was legacy media's way of shadow banding a story. they use to be able to create the reality of what people should pay attention to him a who doesn't matter, who doesn't have a voice, very few people around the world certainly here in america when it comes to controlling the nature of media
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and was twitter, this is one of the major issues, one thing to do it when you want to control moderation but they lied about it because it didn't apply to everyone. only applied to conservatives so they were concerned about the nature of what was being said as long as it matched the narrative, that is an industrywide problem and that is what makes this a big deal, it attacks the nature of what media in america has been doing. my concern is if elon musk hadn't taken an interest, he's a busy man, the richest man in the world, and we ourselves honorable to one guy deciding this is not okay and the guy that could manage it and pool it off and withstand the attacks which will increase, that is my worry that the nicest -- the greatest nation
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on earth is reliant on a bunch of angry malcontents deciding they don't like conservatives so those voices will be stopped. that has to end if we are going to survive as a nation. stuart: always look forward to your friday morning appearances, fired up about stuff but you're right to be fired up about this. >> it is like if not musk, then who? this is what we have to think about as a nation. this is love, divine intervention maybe, this will continue, the left never gives up. stuart: that is very true, good stuff. still on the same subject. a new lawsuit accuses twitter of targeting women during the company layoff program. lauren: it is linked to the 3700 layoffs last month. twitter laid off 57% female workers compared to 47% male workers.
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they charge the company with violating federal and state law banning sectors, nation and the workplace. stuart: if more women are laid off then men that is dissemination? >> apparently. did we check to see if more women had been hired. the percentage of the nature of the industry. and then illuminated the communications department which tends to come to we tend to be a little more verbose, but these are the issues twitter has to bring up. are you going to have a problem if you have a company and certain departments that are more women. the nature of what the left has done, everyone is firing people. they hired everyone and their brother in law. >> elon musk told his top brass
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and other companies, tesla, to help him at twitter, help him fix it and that is conflict of interest, misuse of resources but i say that person is a proven entity volunteering their help because you asked them. lauren: they are successful for company. stuart: have to wrap this up. i would love to continue this all day but let's get to the markets. money is important. inflation, 7.4% at the producer level. what does the fed do about that? >> the fed is going to raise interest rates but they are behind the curve. interest rates have fallen 10% or 15% in the last week. the economy is slowing. a lot of talk about inflation but we have seen oil dropped 20% in the last month. a lot of indication the economy
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is slowing at the best that you mentioned a few minutes ago the inverted yield curve, the one hundred% guaranteed predictor of a recession. the market using the economy, the economy is headed for a hard landing, the first part of 2023 is ugly. stuart: you would not argue we passed peak inflation? >> i don't think we are passed peak inflation. history demonstrates once it is about 5% it takes a decade to get over that and because the markets are forward-looking we are in for a world of hurt. look at the stocks, netflix has to go up 93% just to get back even. a lot of loss and they are still spending and regulating, those are the initiatives that could get us past the inflation so it is here to stay. stuart: i have always been worried the market will come down and it has come down and
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stay down for period of years like it did in the 70s. couldn't make much money in the 70s. we are not heading for another decade like that. >> in the 70s the curve was inverted as well but this could be more like the early 2000s whereas major indices were flatlined, the big tech stocks of the era but money was made in commodities and small-cap stocks and international stocks. i'm putting my money in capitalist pig right now. stuart: thank you very much indeed, good to see you. if you were looking at the screen, bottom left, the nasdaq, the s&p just turned positive. there are some movers and i see boeing moving again like yesterday, up again. what have you got? lauren: united airlines is about to order a batch of their 787 free minors and expected to announce this at their south carolina factory next week.
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stuart: a batch of new jetliners. lauren: that is my word. stuart: lululemon, they are down 11%. great company. lauren: expensive yoga pants. stuart: it is a great story. they do more than that. it is down 11%. lauren: quarterly numbers were bad and they have expensive items. there shopper has turned cautious, as they built up their inventory, 85% last year. they are bloated right now. they didn't have enough last year, people are not buying it but they say it is not a discount. i say they might have to discount. i question when i buy out one hundred $20 pair of yoga pants. how many can you have? how many do you need? stuart: talk to me about chewy. lauren: stocks up 4. 5%. they gained market share at
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40%. they raised full-year sales outlook and they say their margins are getting smaller and supply-chain is improving. stuart: amazon, this is a technical thing, launching a tiktok like feature on its apps. can you ask plane? lauren: it sounds amazing. there are certain influencers, now they are curating stores. if you go on amazon you can see this video that looks like a tiktok video of products that they like. you can tap on the item to like it and you can buy it like that. it gives you breath when you're shopping. it might not have realized i could buy it and i would never have searched for that so it is engagement and it is making amazon a social media destination at a shopping destination. more so than that. stuart: stock is down 7%. thank you. the first 3 episodes of prince harry and megan's netflix
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documentary have been released and criticism is pouring in from all sides. i watched it. it made me angry. that is my taken the top of the 11:00 hour. arizona senator kirsten sinema is leaving the democrat party to become independent. what are the applications of that? i will act texas congressman dan crenshaw. the white house says they will not apologize for swapping wnba star brittany griner for the merchant of death. i will ask kay t mcfarland if she thinks it was a good deal next. ♪ ♪
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stuart: we still have some red on the screen, the dow is down 90 points, nasdaq down 21. wnba star brittany griner here after the it ministration swapped her for the merchant of death. alex half from the white house, the latest please. >> many aliases so pronounced anyway like, president biden said russia treated this case differently than paul whelen so he was not able to secure the release of both. at the same time russia secured a major victory for vladimir putin what he got an exchange. peter doocy asked about that yesterday. >> and his prisoner swap why did russia get such a better deal? >> our choice was britney or no one at all. bring home one american or no
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american at all. >> reporter: griner landed on us soil before 6 a.m. this morning, she has been taken for medical evaluation after serving 9 months in russian prison. most recently in a penal colony. russia is celebrate in the release of victor buthe who conspired to kill americans and supplying resources to terrorist organizations. here's commerce been mike walt's. >> the white house press secretary saying here was the choice, the russians gave us. how about we dictate the terms. >> those terms did not leave room for the reese of paul whelen who has been held in russia since 2018. his brother david shared this. >> there had been people talking about being home by christmas. that didn't happen. i'm sure he's externally disappointed. >> president biden said he's not giving up on paul, democratic senator chris koontz
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waiting as well. >> vladimir putin scooped up two different americans, brittany griner and paul whelen on trumped up charges and used them as brutal chips in his ongoing war against the international world. >> reporter: boote is qualified to assist vladimir putin on his continued assault on ukraine. at the same time reuters is reporting after he landed back in russia his wife expressed gratitude for how well the americans treated her husband, also that he's requesting the drawings he did in prison be returned to him. stuart: the white house says it will not apologize for swapping the wnba star for the merchant of death. watch this. >> this was someone who conspired to sell a 40s he knew would be used to kill americans.
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american drug agents. law enforcement officials may not be happy, what is the president's message to them and others who say this was a bad deal? >> the president felt a moral obligation to bring brittany home. there was an opportunity to do that. it was either brittany or no one oradell -- no one at all and we are not going to apologize for that. stuart: kt mcfarland joins us, at the state department you were involved in negotiations of this type, i believe that's the case some time ago. do you think we got a good deal? >> no. there's champagne corking in the kremlin and those narco terrorist palaces they are lighting up another joint, they are thrilled, they are getting back into play one of the greatest merchants of death in the world, the guy who is helping the narco terrorists kill american dea agents, the guy who is buddies with boudin and is helping all the bad guys around the world kill american
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american allies, that's the guy they got back. what did we get in its change? an american citizen. i'm always glad when we get americans back but the problem is you are setting this up so the bad guys, the prudents of the world can nab a couple more american citizens, i will get a good deal in return. why do they know that? because the obama administration we did a similar deal, we got back bowe bergdahl, army soldier and an exchange we gave afghanistan and the taliban and the 5 most hardened taliban leaders who went back to afghanistan, joined the afghan government, overthrew the american so every single time it looks good for the headline of the moment, we got an american back but the follow-on is horrible to americans, kind of get screwed in these deals every time. stuart: we have randi weingarten, president of the teachers union taking a lot of
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heat on social media for this tweet on griner's release. what a great relief, extraordinary news, a basketball star but also a gay black woman is released. of course we want other prisoners like paul whelen released. what does gender have to do with or race? >> that is what is so maddening about the discussions, the debate, the mudslinging in the country and politics today. i don't care if she is purple. she's an american citizen. why have to go into all those details? why someone a better more important american citizen than another american citizen? it's not the conversation we should have, we should look at the deal for its merits and say why do we get such a bad deal and stop this nonsense about this american is more important or better or more worthy than some other. stuart: why did we accept putin's terms? why didn't we lay down our own terms and demand from him? why not?
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>> the biden administration wouldn't do it, the same way the obama administration wouldn't do it, to say these are our terms, we want our guy back but you are not getting 5 terrorists in exchange. we should% we went out to american citizens back and you are not getting the merchant of death and the other ways we are going to punish you if you try to push forward with this deal. you got to wonder what are these people during the negotiation, better hope they don't have teenage children of their own because they are going to lose that deal every time when their child tells them i can't do that, you are a bad guy so those parents will just lean over and lie over. stuart: a very good analogy. see you soon. by the way, former national security adviser john bolton said trump shot down russia's previous attempts to swap for victor bute in the past. take us through it.
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ashley: good morning, bolton says he was working at the white house in 2018 when paul whelen was detained on those bogus espionage charges, he says the possibility of victor bute for whelen trade existed back then but wasn't made because it would have been a, quote, huge victory for moscow over washington. watch this. >> the possibility of a trade existed back then and it wasn't made for very good reasons. obviously there's a lot of understandable human emotion here in getting griner released but this is a very bad mistake by the biden administration. ashley: bolton added the swap for one of the world's biggest arms dealers is purely surrender. as a result he warns terrorists and rogue states will take note that other americans in the future can be grabbed and used
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as bargaining chips and as you see on the screen, donald trump called the swap, quote, are stupid and unpatriotic embarrassment for the usa. stuart: thanks very much. the mayor of new york city wants to take mentally ill people off the streets but police officers have yet to receive any training or guidance on how to enforce the new plan. we have the story for you. violent crime in philadelphia out of control, one gas station owner forced to hire private security guards carrying a are 15 rifles, we will speak to one of those guards next.
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stuart: when we got the news of a 7. 4% increase in producer prices earlier this morning the market sold off rapidly. it has come back quite rapidly, the dow is down only 86 points, 33,700 is the number. lauren is back with us looking at starbucks which is moving to the downside. lauren: workers in chicago will
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rally to mark the first anniversary of their unionization campaign and in that time in the past year they say they have unionized more than 7000 workers across 260 starbucks. stuart: stock is down. carvana was halted earlier. lauren: lauren: is up 9.5%. you know the news, they are going to a dollar, jeffrey says they are going to 5 after 10% gain. here's the issue. used car prices are down at the wholesale level down 15% this year. about carvana brought so much inventory when prices were at record highs and they are struggling to sell them at a profit so this company is not looking good right now. they are struggling. stuart: it is up 9%. lauren: after a major selloff. stuart: an electric vehiclemaker make expensive electric vehicles. are they moving? lauren: it starts at $124,000
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and they are desperate to sell them. they have a strategy where if you are a customer who canceled your order they will call you every day for 2 weeks and if management cannot convince you to keep that order you can actually cancel it and they are offering discounts of 10% according to several reports today. elon musk said it is not long for the world and he doesn't typically go after rivals. he's into electric vehicles period but hit them a little bit, stock is down 5%. stuart: violent crime in philadelphia a huge problem for businesses. will gas station owners hire armed private security guards to protect its store. chief andre boyle joins me now. what circumstances can you open fire with the huge gun you are carrying?
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>> i'm here to protect my clients and the owner and his employees. if someone walks in the store right now with a weapon and threatens to harm any of them i can open fire and i will open fire to protect property, the buddy, and life. stuart: this is a big move to see guys like you walking around with heavy-duty weaponry. what is it like in philadelphia? is it that bad on a day-to-day basis? >> i've never seen it like this and i lived here all my life. it had rock-bottom. you have a police commissioner, daniel outlaw who believes more in painting her fingernails black than finding a solution to fighting crime. you have a da who street criminals call uncle larry krasner who is more focused on being a social worker than what it says on his door. his door says prosecutor.
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he's not prosecuting. he's being a social worker. stuart: and you've got a mayor. >> let's not even go there. you've got a mayor who for twee 8 years has been promising the citizens of philadelphia that he will do something about the homicides, shootings and crimes and he has yet to hold up to that but he says something a few weeks ago, i sure can't wait to leave this office and be a regular citizen again. i say to the mayor if you are not up to the task, step down and let me take over. stuart: have you stopped any robberies yet? >> i would love to because this is just the beginning. my goal is to eventually get walmart, this is where the shootings are happening. think about it. why -- this is a crazy analogy i know but think about it. for knox gold is because the
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outer perimeter you can't get in, you will get stopped before you get in. if walmart and wawa were safe on the outer parameters and our schools were safe on the outer perimeter, people dying people getting shot wouldn't happen. stuart: i think you have made your point big time and we appreciate you making your point on this program, very articulate, see us again, good to see you now. >> thank you for having me. stuart: the nypd, as in the new york police department moving ahead with mayor eric adams's new mental health plan. what is this about lack of training? lauren: the mayor will move forward to implement his policy to take the mentally ill off city streets just last month, end of november he announced this and said cop should involuntarily remove and hospitalize those who can't care for themselves but the nypd has yet to receive specific training detailed
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guidance on how to enforce that so the new york post is reporting today that the city and the nypd are going to move forward anyway. this has already been challenged in court but there's two schools of thought. there's the one, let everyone be, support their habits, give them free pipes and other drug paraphernalia or put them in a program to help them recover, whether as mental illness, drug use or both. are you going to enable them or help them? stuart: you are going to get lawsuits, a trained police officer grabbed hold of somebody and pushes them into some institution. that is a lawsuit waiting to happen. lauren: so there needs to be detailed guidelines and numbers they can call and the whole thing to make sure this can succeed but what is the other option? we are living the other option. stuart: it is so bad at the moment they've got to do something. there's one police department which could soon get its own reality tv show. who is it?
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ashley: the san francisco pd. a supervisor sponsor legislation to allow the san francisco police on reality tv. according to his resolution the show tentatively called real streets of san francisco would showcase the day today challenges and opportunities of 20 first century policeing. it is also believed the show can help with recruitment, the department is short by 800 officers, 825 but not everyone is on board. the anti-police terror project said the show would downplay instances of police violence and use the plight of the folks of the city as entertainment. the resolution hasn't been voted on in committee. that is your latest san francisco headline. stuart: we've got it. thanks. new york city about to be flooded with thousands of chris
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♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ he is making a list ♪ checking it twice ♪ stuart: right there on fox kern the middle of manhattan, great music being played. we are playing that song, santa claus is coming because the famous santa con rolls back in to new york city this weekend, not sure i really like it.
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i hear the transportation authority is banding booze on public transport, is that accurate? ashley:. one of my worst hated days, not that i'm a bar humbug but the rules are no booze or public transportation, a big police presence at penn station and grand central with swarms of chris crinkles, santa's helpers flooding into the city from the suburbs, the alcohol ban will last 32 hours and 4:00 a.m. :00 am saturday through new on sunday, santa con organizers tout their event as one who most artistic expressions in communal merriment designed to spread absurdist joy, critics disagree. on one of them sang the event spreads unchecked drunkenness leading to public urination, vomiting and brawling on the streets. santa con organizers listed 13 rules on their website one of which states santa spreads joy, not tara, not vomit, not trash,
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what you want those under your tree, no, i wouldn't. it is an awful day, can't go anywhere and as the day goes on the streets become worse and worse. stuart: i agree entirely, with to be caught dead at one of these things. lauren: i want money. i was in my early 20s. stuart: drunkenness on the streets, awful thing. christmas tree prices are up 10% this year compared to last year. jeff flock is a christmas tree farm in new jersey, how is business? has he heard me? turn -- lauren: we hear you. stuart: i said how is business, can you hear me? lauren: i'm checking the prices for stewart, one hundred $30 is not going to make it for him. what is this one? this is one hundred 60. here is varney's tree, $85.
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is that the cheapest tree you've got? >> we sell 5 to 6/4 for $60, douglas fors and 67 or 80. >> the and curve this newscast is notably very thrifty so he would probably want your cheapest. >> we've got a tree for everybody, we say. >> reporter: last year we put the numbers up, 21 million trees were sold. stuart: you see what happened? live television. the video just freezes so what do you do? you smile, the golden rule of television, don't lose your temper. >> it is easy to press their most control and get your lights, beautiful and perfect. i 5 was building a house i would build a secret closet behind the wall, roll my christmas tree in and out every
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christmas and not have to do any of the work. stuart: you will get emails on this. 10% higher for your real christmas tree compared to last year. we know inflation will lead into people's holiday budgets this year. i want to know how much people will spend this year on average. how have we got any kind of number on this? ashley: it doesn't include the varney thrifty christmas list. estimated one thousand $455 each this holiday season according to a study that predicts spending will average what we did last year but in some cities consumers could spend nearly 3 times as much, personal finance site while at home calculated the maximum amount consumers can afford to spend in 450 us cities, that must've taken time based on factors like income, age and
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debt to income ratio, coming at number one, newton, massachusetts with an average holiday spending coming in at 4,233. followed by techies in palo alto california at $3,920 and flower mound texas north of dallas-fort worth coming in at 3531, bellevue was in their 3400, not bad. wallet hub says budgeting a certain dollar amount for the holiday is the best way to control expenses and i am sure you do the same thing. stuart: stop it. i will move on. check the markets please. a little bit of red ink but not much, the market is coming back nicely, down 70 on the dow, down 10 on the nasdaq. still had, portugal speaks out after a report that cristiano ran although --rinaldo tried to quit.
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aaron judge hit his 62 homerun of the season, now that ball is up for option. can golden tell us how much it is worth with some more iconic sports memorabilia. that's the ball sitting next to me on the set. we will be back. ♪
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stuart: look at the market, not much happening, down 70 on the dow, down 7 and the nasdaq. let's take a break from the gloom and doom which we often serve up and do something fun. we have can golden sitting next to me, some iconic sports memorabilia up for auction. i will start with that. show us the ball which was hit from the 62 home run by aaron judge. >> this is the actual game ball that was hit for the 62 home run and you see what they did. what major league baseball did is wanted to track his ball so he was given different baseballs to hit that were identified so they went to the stands and they put a hologram
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on it which if you look at the mlb database this is the actual game ball so this is probably the most famous baseball in the world and should set a record for the most valuable baseball never sold. stuart: the guy who caught it. how's it going for? >> the auction started to the current bid is one. 2 million, the auction closes next saturday the 17th and we expect the final bidding to be over $3 million. stuart: the guy who caught it could walked away with $3 million. >> $3 million, exactly. blue when you've got another judge memorabilia item here. >> we admired the fact that judge is significant bigger than lebron james so this is aaron judge's game used jersey he was wearing when he had the rookie home run record with his 50 second homerun which at the time set a new major league
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record for most home runs by a rookie it is still the american league record, this is also up for auction. i believe the current bid on this one is $34,000 and we expect this to go for the one hundred thousand dollar plus range. stuart: we got another jersey, lebron james, that is a special game jersey. >> yes, this is a special jersey, this one was born for 3 games. however, in one of those games he scored a whopping 56 points in a game. the key with lebron is right now he's about hundred 8 - 800 points behind kareem abdul-jabbar to take over as all-time nba decaliter. he should do that sometime in march of this year and when that happens we expect a lot more interest in people to appreciate what he accomplishes. stuart: the final message. >> world cup going on right now. the greatest soccer player of
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all time, messy for argentina going for another world cup victory, his rookie guard rated jim mint. this right now i believe is under $25,000. stuart: if he wins the world cup it goes straight up. we are out of time but we always enjoy your company. a related story, portugal responding to reports that rinaldo was going to leave qatar after he was benched. take me through this. ashley: he had a sit down with coach fernando santos when he was told you are not going to start in the round of 16 match against switzerland and threaten to leave immediately in a tense conversation. he looked furious when substituted in the last stage game, the coach criticizes behavior at that point and benched him for the swiss game calling at a strategic move,
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