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seeing peace in the middle east. you saw where saudi arabia was normalizing relationships of israel and those broken down. weakness invites aggression. >> the biggest financial scandal and scam in america is how much the universities are charging american families. >> them federal government is and guess what we will forgive your student loan. >> this was not a referendum on biden. republicans have two be the common sense party, the majority party ♪ ♪. stuart: it's not exactly upbeat music, he is good stuff. >> drunk on a plane. that is good stuff. stuart: i want to play that tomorrow morning. >> you should. stuart: it is 11:00 o'clock eastern time it is wednesday morning check the market, we turned red but just the dow is
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not a fraction s&p got a fraction, s&p got 19 points. show me big tech, previously they were all up that is not the case. we have apple at 182, microsoft 361, alphabet 131, amazon and meta are both down. show me microsoft and apple, there is a contest to is the most valuable company in the world at the moment apple, second microsoft and only $16 billion apart. again for microsoft and a loss for apple would change the order of most value company. next case the ten year treasury on the way down 454, not bad at all, now this. the world we see today is so different from the world three years ago. i'm not blaming anyone taking note of a world turned upside down. we've seen the rise of the new world order, the close alliance
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of dictators and authoritarians. china, russia and iran back each other in war, diplomacy and economics, they turn western values on their head. democracy, human rights, forget it. it's power they want and gained a lot by formalizing their holy alliance. america's leadership has been weakened our enemies have stretched our military and exploited our retreat from energy independence. where on the back foot responding late to the aggression of the new world order. it did not look like this three years ago. at home a similar turnaround the left emerged as the dominant force in american politics. they were quiet with limited influence but now they run the show. a socialist, bernie sanders runs the senate budget committee. aoc wrote degree new deal. were sliding into extraordinary debt because the left won't let us cut spending. we were a straightforward capitalist society now were
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embracing socialism. i hate to say it but we should recognize what happened. who among us wants to see the rise of dictators and socialism but that is what is happened in the last three years. the third hour of arnie starts right now. ♪ >> martha maccallum with us this morning. does the world look different to you? >> absolutely. all of that was very well put. i think we don't talk about it enough in those terms, the country has changed pneumatically. one of the things i think we saw in the midterms and we got a glimmer in the election is the party that is offering more giveaways, student loan programs which the supreme court shut down but they've already forgiven a lot of student loans and they hope to find ways to get around it to do more. i also blame covid in many ways. we became a culture in the
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impact, the lasting impact on our culture combined with the things that you talk about when you have people that want to work three days a week. you have people like the handout that want to have money to support their business who want to have an extended benefit plan, who are complaining if they don't get what they want at work rather than being grateful that they have work and have a job and we lost the ability to articulate the american dream. some people have tried to do that on the debate stage, tim scott has tried to articulate that away to regenerate that and it has to be a forceful message to have any hope of reversing the wheels here on this ship and trying to get it to turn around if it will ever happen. >> it has to or we have to get back to being who we are. we have another pull this is
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from cnn. it shows beats biden and a hypothetical matchup but the white house is trying to brush this off, watches for a second. >> president biden. [inaudible] >> everyone here has seen the polling and i'm just saying we have to take it as a general role and should take this with a grain of salt. stuart: are they in denial. >> i think they look at last night and the midterms and they say no, you keep telling us that is going to lose it is ideology in the framework of the democratic party is going to lose and we see it not happening. the abortion issue is very fundamental to the argument and you going to see on a lot of ballots. i heard the soundbite from karl rove that you get to see the abortion issue popping up and if the other side of republicans want to regain the forward foot on this argument there you have to figure out a way to discuss
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this and it's compelling to people and they tried to ignore it and it didn't work at all. stuart: is the third republican debate tonight in miami five candidates on the stage, desantis, ramaswamy, haley, chris christie. i think they're all fighting for second place but abortion is going to figure prominently in tonight's debate after what happened yesterday in the election. >> i think it's an opportunity for them to speak on it in a way, and the bottom line the supreme court decided there was no constitutional basis for this decision roe v. wade in the first place that is a constitutional argument but they do not ban abortion across the country and that message has been completely successfully by democrats. republicans need to say ohio,
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kansas, you get to decide. applaud that. ohio had about yesterday. ohio is deciding the future of the abortion right in ohio. good for you, that's the way this up in court said they wanted it. all of these states had options, they need to separate if they want to be successful. period you can have whatever your state wants on the issue. let them separate that let's talk about the economy and national security. that is a state issue not a federal issue for a president of the united states to take on. stuart: i want more and i'll watch you at 3:00 o'clock this afternoon on fox news. fox news channel. acta the markets mark tepper whitney, glutton for punishment. microsoft taking on apple for the world's most valuable company. at the moment 16 billion apart and apple is just ahead. will microsoft catch up. >> you get like this, absolutely, it's foregone conclusion is only a matter of time, if you look at the
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verticals. if you look at the verticals that both of these companies play, apple with iphone, kind of a saturated market four straight quarters of declining revenues and hope that the macbook and services can pick up the slack and not very powerful in my opinion. if you look at microsoft absolute behemoth in the cloud. great gaming, up big today. obviously 10 - 13000000000 that they have invested in open a.i. a heck of a lot intelligent than softbank invested into we work. if you look at what the companies are doing microsoft is expected to grow twice as fast as apple. twice as fast as apple. if that happens there will be ahead in a month or two at the latest. excellent news.
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i want to talk profit. profit so far, they have been very good so strong. what's the outlook. right now what's baked into expectations for next year in 2025 is 12% earnings growth each year. i think that is high that's optimistic. it's contingent with companies being able to continue to increase prices. i think you're starting to see a little bit of pushback. look at the lower income cohort there starting to maxed out credit cards and fall behind on payments in the early working two jobs to pay their bills and i don't think they're going to get a third job. you're starting to see some resistance at the lower end of the spectrum it is going to be tough to pass on the higher prices. stuart: thank you very much. stay there. let's get to lauren looking at united airlines. is it moving up or down. >> airlines are higher overall today. united is up 3% are offering more flights than ever this
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winter to florida. a popular destination. then you have the making airlines, the wall street journal says they're offering fedex and ups pilots $250,000 each as a bonus to fly for american. stuart: what did you say to a $50000 bonus each? >> app. to poach them from fedex and have them fly for their airline. stuart: that's a nice bonus. >> that's expensive and i would think the stock would go down for the expense. stuart: ralph lauren my daughter used to work for them but she does any longer. >> stronger needs, demand recovery in china up 20% there. and there are fewer promotions and discounts, there are sweaters and holiday ones two. axon i know the maker of tasers. up three and half% they base their full year outlook, more orders not only for the tasers but the drones, their body
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cameras used by police departments and they raise the outlook. loudoun county and ground zero is virginia and the education debate after last night's election results, the school board is dominated by democrats, what went wrong, ask virginia. in school choice terry schilling. israel is being warned they only have a couple of weeks before global opinion turns against them. will bring you the troubling headline. tomorrow the inner bursary of broken glass in nazi germany. alisha y zelle the son of holocaust survivor will join us to discuss if he sees any parallels between now and then. he is next. with great benefits from principal,
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stuart: the house judiciary is holding a rise on anti-semitism on college campuses. hilary vaughn on capitol hill. >> good morning it's already off to a rocky start, there have been multiple pro-palestinian protesters that were pulled out of this hearing as they tried to shout over jewish college students who were here to tell lawmakers about the threats and harassment and anti-semitism that they are experiencing with campus and found here today it was just as hard to speak up to themselves and have their voices heard here on capitol hill as it is back on campus. >> anti-semitism leap. >> meeting in order.
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>> you are offering murder. >> that is just a taste of what lawmakers heard at the start of the hearing throughout. we saw more protesters be pulled out. both democrats and republicans recognize anti-semitism is disturbingly on the rise in college campuses. >> one would think jewish students would have somewhere to turn as pro-hamas take to the demonstrations and harm students is on college campuses. that is not the case. jewish students are being physically threatened and legitimate cost of fear for the safety and campuses across the country. these messages included the expectation that if you see a jewish person on campus follow them home and slit their throats. >> from a college student
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perspective, to balance this out some of the pro-palestinian students that were exiting the hearing said they heard concerns and they feel like they have been daxs when they have tried to freely express themselves and their viewpoints on college campuses two. stuart: i think there is a difference but that is my opinion. thank you very much indeed. i want to bring in alisha the son of the holocaust survivor. tamara is the 85th anniversary of kristallnacht the night of broken glass would not cease broke open jewish stores and direct them. alisha thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you see a parallel from 1930s and what were seen in germany today. >> the parallel is dark and clear if you think about the events that preceded kristallnacht hitler was not ready to move against the jews until the conference had occurred several months earlier. at the conference although the nations around the world got together to decide the question who would help the jews and the
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answer with very few exceptions was pretty much nobody. if you think about what happened today hamas has the same thinking. hamas is counting on the united nations that is corrupt to its core that put ironic as a human rights council meeting. it is counted on american campuses that a been poisoned over the course of the generation with all sorts of lies not only about israel but brought about the nature of the world and capitalism and communism. at its core a deep anti-semitism. make no mistake the same ways that nazis could not act until evian happened, hamas cannot act with impunity as it does without what happened on american colleges. stuart: we were talking during the bullet enter break you said anti-semitism is the worst you've ever seen in america. my question what should non- jews do. >> it's quite straightforward in the same way. if we had a friend who was black
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and we heard someone saying horribly racist things, we would get involved and say whatever you're saying is a complete lie i know this community and these people they're capable of great things they are wonderful and none of these things are true we reject racism completely. i think it's time for the non-jewish friends to do the same thing. when they hear lies about israel and the word genocide thrown around like it's candy it's a dangerous weapon in the hands of people like rashida tlaib and it leads to violence and non-jewish allies should say wait a second i want to fact check that it does not look like israel's charter has intent toward the palestinian people and looks like they've offered peace. it's hamas that intends genocide. if anything the palestinian people have grown by a factor of two in half over the last two decades. stuart: earlier on this program we have an owner of a café he is jewish and he supports israel and because of that five of his poorest does, the people that work in his store walked out.
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watch this. >> one left off the back and said i will not work in a place that supports israel. and then two weeks later another priestess that i cannot be here i don't support israel i don't want to be here and yesterday three came in and said were not here would have anything to do with this, you're on your own. they were against hostage signs in the window. stuart: i believe there is a line out the door of local people, jews and non-jews supporting his operation. that's a great response. >> thank god our allies have been here for us and we are there for our allies it is not too late if you are undecided you can partner with the jewish people, stand with israel there incredibly loyal to her friends we look to build, not destroy we made incredible contributions to civilization over millennia and
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intend to be here for money millennia to come. stuart: one thing that really troubles me is somebody people of color if i can use that expression are for hamas and anti-israel. that is deeply troubling no one has done more as a group for civil rights and human rights around the world did the jewish people. >> first of all i've not seen the stats directly, have black friends who reached out to be very early and said were here we can support you how can we be helpful, my personal experiences a little bit different. i would say there's an entire generation that has been lied to. the big lie jews are white and palestinians are black that is the big lie that has been pulled off by those who support terror. it's time for that to be challenged. stuart: elisha wiesel we want to thank you for coming on the show. we like to present the true picture of what's happening in america today. we appreciate you. come back anytime you like. i'll get your name right to. thank you, sir. iran back groups threatening to expand the war in gaza. come on in what we know about
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this. >> rocket attacks launched from lebanon deeper into israeli territory since the war in 262,006, 17 years ago and iranian backed militant groups across the middle east have launched an unprecedented amount of attacks against american targets. as the conflict expands, john kirby with the national security council is issuing a warning, watch this. >> i would tell you they continue to attack american troops and facilities at their peril and we will do what we need to do, the president will make decisions on his own terms and his own way about better protecting those troops and facilities and they continue to do this at the imperial. >> analyst say has below is moves are a dangerous gambit that push the entire east closer to war than at any point since a
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latest crisis began with a hamas attack on october 7. stuart: president biden has asked benjamin netanyahu for a three day pause to get hostages out of gaza. mike gallagher coming up on that. republicans betting big on virginia last night democrats managed to pull off a big victory, rich edson breaks down the numbers and what it means for republicans heading into 2024. ♪ you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. t. rowe price, invest with confidence.
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stuart: on the markets i see red, we were green now in the red. not much down 24 on the dow, 16 on the nasdaq and a mere two points on the s&p. temper is back in stock picks. let's share with medical devices. >> that is a lot ih i is the ticker. we have a tactical strategy where we own fortified etf's that have great short-term potential normally they are longer-term focused. we look at medical devices in
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general they have underperformed this entire year. a lot of that is because of always epic. suddenly everyone thinks nobodies could have diabetes or heart problems, that is untrue those fears are overblown a good opportunity in ih i. the pet pharmaceutical company companion animals and livestock's the great thing about dogs they do not need ozempic. but when you look at a company like this, analysts are expecting only 10% growth in the companion animal space over the course of the next few years i think that is light we talked about how younger people are having fewer kids, millennial's in particular we know what they're doing instead of that, they are buying dogs, cats, companion animals. stuart: you could see hoboken new jersey. dog city. goldman sachs. >> this is been an absolute dog
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i'm backing on the wettest. this is a play on him and then rebound it's been awful and that is to be expected it's unlikely a company is going to engage in acquisition process when they don't know where interest rates are going to be 90 back 12 months down the road when the deal is ready to close. now that there is visibility where interest rates are going to be 90 back 12 months from today m&a should pick up. stuart: next case. democrats won big in virginia, they turned the tables of the republican and their hopes of flipping the state senate. rich edson is with us. what does this mean for glenn youngkin and the republicans. >> immediately his agenda has to go through a state senate and house democrat will soon control, these elections were a major test for youngkin to get out the vote in republicans to attract voters with their agenda. youngkin told us the issues we
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carryover into the 2024 presidential election that is the point the democrats are now making. >> i think we're going to continue to take advantage of republicans being extremely out of step with the america public when it comes to these issues and we saw glenn youngkin and virginia campaign against the president's economic agenda and fell flat on its face. these are things that the american voters are paying attention to. >> youngkin in republicans focus on tax cuts, big addition public safety and education and they pledge to past limits on abortion after 15 weeks what he called a reasonable compromise. democrats humor that issue the national organization responsible for electing statewide democrats said the new era of leadership in virginia will ensure that abortion remains legal in republicans mag agenda stopped in its tracks. youngkin raised $18 million in several weeks he personally campaigned in the closest districts across the state republicans basically said they
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underperformed but they were happy that they got absentee ballot in early voting program the expectations. stuart: thank you very much indeed let's bring in a father from fairfax county. he joins me right now. the school issue was overtaken by the abortion issue, this is a real setback, isn't it. >> it is a big deal, thank you so much for having me on i been a huge fan for a long time. we cannot win elections if we don't solve this political abortion crisis. democrats, the real problem democrats are out w outright lying. they say they want to ban all abortions without exceptions and meanwhile republicans aren't counter punching at all. the counterpunch is so obvious. the counterpunch democrats support unlimited abortions funded by taxpayers up until the day of birth for an 8-pound baby. that is the counterpunch until they smash mouth and attacked
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democrats for the radical agenda that would kill a baby before they're born they will keep losing on every other issue. stuart: liberals won the majority on the school board in loudoun county that was the epicenter of school choice and parental responsibility. what happened there, you lost. >> it isn't that bad we picked up two seats on the school board. loudoun county and virginia as a blue state is a blue county, the fact that we took to school board seats on the school board is a big deal, here's a bigger deal the commonwealth attorney lost her race for reelection and this is a woman that showed up in court to prosecute scott smith for getting arrested at the school board meeting when his daughter was raped and they tried to cover it up. there is a lot of good victories in loudoun county. stuart: is this a setback for school choice in a setback for a
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rational bathroom policy? >> we will see these types of setbacks until republicans figure out the abortion crisis. this is a three alarm fire. we have to fix this and go on offense. when it comes down to choosing which schools your kids go to or whether or not abortion will have some sort of access in the key battleground districts, voters are choosing that. it's unfortunate but it'll change it will only change of republicans go on offense and branded republicans or the democrats as a real extremist on abortion. stuart: your message go on offense, we hear you. terry, thank you for being here. many high school seniors are waking up to the cost of college. ashley are they looking at cheaper schools now. >> just waking up now, yes they are a new survey asked current high school seniors shows 89%
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says price with influence of likelihood of applying or inquiring about a particular school, even more dramatic, 53% of all seniors said they wouldn't consider a school and have a total cost of about $40000 a year. along with price concerns also growing skepticism among seniors and they will be able to pay for college less than a quarter say they are confident that they can afford to go there and go to college. more than 75% said no one thing that hasn't changed is the briand factor with 40% of students believing a prestigious school name is essential to getting a high-quality job, harvard, you always do that with upper classes. you do that all the time. mark tepper is still with me. isaac is a very good thing that some kids and parents say that's too expensive. >> at some point it's great that
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the students and the parents are looking at the return on investment. it's very expensive to go to college. i hope more people into the trades and we need more pilots that go to flight school those are all great career paths we need more plumbers and hvac people. i think those are better options that could lead to a better roi for someone's time. stuart: it's about time that college cost stop rising in front of inflation. >> that should help if supply and demand equalizes a little bit. stuart: thank you very much indeed. do remember the gold robot from star wars, watch this. >> you can repair him you must repair him. guess what you now have a chance to buy the head used in the movie but be prepared to pay up, it could cost you over $1 million. look at this an op-ed why do
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stuart: how about this for an op-ed why do young americans support hamas look at tiktok, congressman mike gallagher wrote that the select committee in the house, he joins me. i'll tell you why youn pyongyang people support tiktok that the best algorithms and they run the platform very, very well. that is my response. no one is denying the technological achievement of tiktok, the fundamental problem who controls algorithm, tiktok is owned by bytedance a chinese company that is beholden like most chinese companies but the
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technological champions to the ccp. we had bytedance executives apologize in the past for failing to follow appropriate political direction so the issue we must confront it's a complex difficult issue. the issue we must confront whether we want to allow the dominant media platform in america to be one controlled the chinese party. period and for young americans millennial's, gently below it is how they get the news. and what information and unlimited power, that's a concern we have. period i am for a band or a for sale if we can effectuate with the trump administration to do in the bud saw ended american company in this is where the middleground arrangements, project taxes and mitigation
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agreement, it didn't address the core problem of algorithmic control and we could do that could be a win-win. market investors would not win money we would have a national security concern that would be alleviated and we could spin off into a tiktok america, we would have the issue of whether social media and general is good for our kids and i don't think it is. jonathan hite and others are convincingly arguing were allowing whole generation of children to be raised by instagram and tiktok and we should not be surprised at their depressed, suicidal, obese et cetera. that's a separate issue that's mostly an issue for parents i'm concerned about the national security issues. stuart: let's change the subject. president biden urged israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu to a three day positive fighting to secure hostages. when a three day pause give hamas a huge advantage. >> even former secretary clinton
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and nancy pelosi have said as much as a pause or a cease-fire helps hamas, i fear that the president you started off strong in his rhetoric supporting israel is slowly succumbing to pressure from the radical left. the hamas caucus, who want to blame israel in the wake of the horrific terrorist attack on israel have never recognize israel's right to defend itself in some occasionally admit that israel should not exist the president cannot succumb to the pressure, cease-fire would only benefit hamas and its patron iran and there we have the biggest problem, the biden administration despite being bugged by geopolitical reality refuses to change its iran policy and it remains wedded to reviving obama's nuclear deal with iran that is the source of chaos in the region if you don't get that right there to be struggling to make sense of the israel gaza conflict in the other parts of the middle east.
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stuart: it sound like president biden's relationship with benjamin netanyahu is fraying, do you agree with that. >> it seems that way obviously the obama administration had a hostile relationship with israeli government and talked about daylight between the united states and israel and since now in the biden administration we have obama 2.0 continuation of foreign policy we see the same tensions. it's a huge opportunity for the republican presidential candidate to strongly articulate our need to support israel in its effort to achieve total victory which involves the elimination of hamas ability to wage war and determing hezbollah and the north. >> that's a third republican debate that takes place in miami, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. former israeli prime minister says israel has only weeks to defeat hamas, why do they think there is a short timeframe. opinion is really is leader
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warning the public opinion of the united states is rapidly swinging against israel's attacks on gaza talking to political barack says he seen the rhetoric of u.s. officials shifting in recent days and calls amounting for a humanitarian positive former israeli prime minister says america cannot dictate to israel what to do but he does add we cannot ignore them, he also believes public opinion in europe is changing and in a week or two israel will start to lose the support of government in europe in his opinion he is suggesting by the way the double tie national aerobic force could take control of gaza after the military campaign to help reestablish the palestinian authority and take over from hamas, that is way down the line. >> it is time for the dow 30 and get a sense of the market there is more selling than buying but not much price change, the dow is down 28 points. have you ever wanted to own the
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speed when the prop store is holding one of the largest auctions in film and tv memorabilia, stephen lane joins me now. let's get started with the head from star wars. >> how much 575,000 and upwards. it's a one-of-a-kind incredible piece from the very first film, screen match from the dance of the things in the head in incredibly rare were representing the entire collection he is the gentleman in amazing artifact credibly rare. >> you think he would get a million bucks for.
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>> i think it could happen it's that rare it is unique. i think were talking about a significant character from the star wars films which are incredible popular. we are continuing to see real growth and strength in our marketplace in this category and some of the other collectible but are weakening a little bit. there's a lot of excitement for this and forward to the auction taking place tomorrow. stuart: we have indiana jones, harrison ford bullwhip, do you have that. >> we have the bullwhip sitting here in front of me. this is from indiana jones and the temple of doom's, that the second film in the franchise, this is a wonderful piece, what's great about it it actually comes with a hand written note directly from harrison ford which states it was his whip using indiana jones and the temple of doom you don't get any better than that from a
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perspective. stuart: jack thorson and the titanic, leonardo dicaprio, do you have his costume? >> we do his costume is right next to me. it's a fantastic costume, really tough to find lead character costumes from titanic it is the highest grossing film of all time. has the labels inside of the garments which detail leonardo dicaprio, comes to the 20th century fox see a way that is a film studio that makes titanic as well we have a number of other titanic items including some of the lifejackets. stuart: i want to get to daniel craig, james bond his tuxedo from no time to die. how much would that text go for. >> this is about 25 - $50000,
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it's a wonderful suit custom-made for daniel craig by tom ford has all the labels in there as well in daniel craig's name inside of it. >> you have a british accent, do i assume you're joining us from london and auctioning from there were america auctioning from here. >> absolutely right the auction is taking place here in the uk and particularly in london and were streaming live around the world from prop store.com, a lot of the buyers coming from north america about 65% of our buyer poll is north america is a global event even though it's housed in london. stuart: thank you so much for bringing your stuff to show was it is intriguing and we wish the best of luck with the auction, good stuff. the wednesday trivia question is this how long does it take light from the sun to reach the earth when they are closest. six minutes and 40 seconds, seven minutes seven seconds, eight minutes ten seconds, nine minutes and 20 seconds, i have a rough idea of the answer when we get back.
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fingers and toes. let's go with 8 minutes, 10 seconds. number three. stuart: tepper. >> 7 minutes, 30 seconds, number two. stuart: i'm going with 6 minutes and 40 seconds, number one. the answer is -- did you get this right? >> no, ash did. good job, ash. stuart: when the earth is farthest from the sun, it takes nearly 8 and a half minutes to reach us, 8 minutes, 10 seconds when we're close together. mark, thanks for being with us. appreciate that. ashley, we'll see you again tomorrow. on the market, we're looking at some red ink but not that much. we're also looking at microsoft and apple in a race to be the most valuable company in the world. right now apple is ahead by $16 billion. microsoft may catch up. that's it for "varney & company" today at least, "coast to coast" starts now. ♪ ♪ neil: who knew in maybe it is not the economy, stupid. the morning after the last big election before the real

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