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entire time, maybe the non- pythons, tell me i'm wrong your i tell you, you get it. >> you say you're going to pottstown thanksgiving. >> what's wrong with that. maria: is a turkey day. >> forget the potatoes have some pasta. >> pasta on the side. >> i like when we have a unicode meeting around this. carol frederick, todd piro, great to talk with you this morning. wishing everybody a happy thanksgiving, thank you for joining us i am grateful to you, our viewers, thank you so much happy thanksgiving. "varney & company" is up next. take away the. >> thank you good morning, everyone i am ashley webster interest due today, thanksgiving eve in this story, israel and
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hamas have agreed to afford a cease-fire this includes hamas releasing 50 of the nearly 240 hostages they currently hold, meanwhile on the financial front the ceo of finance the largest crypto has pleaded guilty to charges, federal prosecutors accused binance of helping hamas violating sanctions and facilitating human in narcotics trafficking, hillary vaughn will have the report. on the a.i. front, sam altman back as the ceo of openai less than one week after given the boot, working to tell you who is sitting alongside it, take a look at the futures after yesterday's down finish slightly higher on the day before thanksgiving the dow up 58 points behind her on the nasdaq up half 8% let's take a look at the ten year treasury yield this is been falling down to below 4.4% a two-month low down
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.4.39%, let's take a look at bitcoin it's been moving down about ten bucks 36640. yes it is upon us, pack your patients if you get to be one of the millions to get to your thanksgiving destination, be thankful, be nice, after all it's thanksgiving tomorrow. wednesday november the 22nd, 2023. "varney & company" about to begin. let's get straight to the news out of the middle east this morning. israel and abbas have agreed to the release of dozens of hostages and a temporary cease-fire. good morning lauren simonetti what do we know about the deal. >> 50 hostages will be released including three americans, one of the hostages is three years
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old. israel and hamas will pause fighting for four days that is time for women and children to escape and exchange israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners. the first hostages could be set free as early as tomorrow, they will be releasing groups 10 - 12 a day and israel says it could extend the positive fighting if more hostages are free. ashley: thank you very much elitist from the middle east let's switch gears to politics at home, seeing and admitting that joe biden might be in real trouble for 2024, take a look at this. if you pick up the arab american news the picture is arab-american saint and bandit by then. among arab-american voters article in michigan look at this college campuses the president is in trouble. former governor of arkansas mike
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huckabee joins us, great to see you governor you know when things are tough when cnn says joe biden is in trouble his numbers have plummeted since the first of the year they've gone down to around 40% or less and a lot of his consistent constituent groups have abated him. and i see a lot of them coming back and he tried to play to all sides and he just celebrated his 81st birthday in an incendiary device, it's a wonder he didn't melt the entire white house, you at all that together the skies not the right choice for another four years is not the right choice for another four days.
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ashley: you think the steps behind the scenes to ease mr. biden out is the chance of that getting strong with each passing day? >> i really think so with that the democrat party there's panic, they look at these numbers they're not stupid to understand he can get on and off the stage and when he speaking he has trouble reading the teleprompter without bunkering up the people that are sitting right in front of them whose names he has on a card, you at all that together in their thinking this is going to be a tough campaign one thing in 2020 when you popped up like a gopher out of his basement and made a little talk, there is no covid emergency, he cannot hide out like he did before, can you imagine being on the debate stage with the faculties mentally that we've seen over the past eight or nine months. it would be brutal.
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>> it would be elder abuse to be honest with you. next won this we need to talk about what whoopi goldberg had to say she is sounding the alarm on donald trump putting back the white house, listen to the socket your comment. >> if he gets reelected we deserve what we get. if we put him back in if he gets back in we deserve what we got, and that that we were not loud enough or strong enough or constitution wasn't strong enough to keep the bozo out. ashley: you your response governor. >> i think the ladies on the view have been more than loud enough the problem when she says we will get what we deserve i would love to get gasoline prices when donald trump was president i would love to see grocery prices, 18% lower than they are under joe biden and i
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would love to see a secure border and nations of the world fearing donald trump and not invading places like ukraine and hamas going into israel and slaughtering people. if that's what we deserve i would love to see us have it again. i would take any day of the week and twice on sunday. >> we will leave it right there. governor huckabee thank you so much, happy thanksgiving to you and your thing in your family. >> happy thanksgiving. >> we have been talking about that, what about donations which party is bringing in more money. >> democrats if you look at commission data for october, the dnc brought in $13.1 million last month almost double the rnc hall of 7.1 million as for spending the rnc spent 7.3 million but the dnc spent nearly double that almost
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$60 million and they still must double the amount of cash that they have on hand ready to spend, what is the data suggest democrats are being aggressive in trying to defend their majority in the senate and also the white house and perhaps there is some energy behind the push. >> interesting stuff, talk about interestingly been talking about this all week, sam altman was fired of openai last friday five days later he's already back. ashley: this is being compared to steve jobs and apple, it took steve jobs 12 years to return to apple, not four or five days. altman was out on friday we have no idea what happened over the weekend now he's back, this is what the company says we have reached an agreement in principle for sam altman to return to openai as ceo. here's the big news with the new initial board of brett taylor,
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the chair of the board former ceo of salesforce, larry summers a thoughtful person. he is a member of the old board that stayed on. right now a new era for openai it is evident that sam altman is beloved by the employees threatened to leave by the investors and by microsoft the company's biggest financial backer. what exactly he did wrong to take off the first board were not sure they'll be an independent investigation into misconduct but the original board wanted to slow down the advancements in a.i. and altman wanted to revolutionize. the company is valued at $80 billion. >> what is saga and what a soap opera. >> is it over? >> maybe not, go ahead. >> of microsoft gets a board
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seat then they have more power over the company that can put them in controversy with regulators, i don't think this is over. >> you're probably right but fascinating nevertheless, let's take a look at the features moving higher release in the premarket after yesterday's small selloff, the s&p and nasdaq up about half 8% or thereabouts. let's take a look the retailers and bring it eddie ghabour, we got the reports from the number of the big retailers this week what did they tell you about the consumer. >> in our opinion as we listen to the earning calls and look at the numbers there is certainly warning signs showing that the consumer is getting weaker and inflationary pressures are starting to be a headwind and one of the biggest stories was walmart, i don't think there's another company that encompasses middle america and their strength financially and they
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came out and said they had to reassess their statement about the strength of the consumer and based on sales dropping off the last two weeks in october they may have to bring prices down. when prices are coming down due to lack of demand or slower demand, obviously that is not a good sign and that hurts from a profit perspective what we could be watching as the holiday season and how that carries into the first half of this year. again were a consumer driven economy and they are the backbone of this country so we have to see how they hold often the next six months. >> the bond market prices and rate cuts but based on what you had from the fed minutes what is your take on that, the fed maybe not so likely to cut rates anytime soon. ashley: the one thing you have to give the fed credit for they've telegraphed every move and they have been pretty strict
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saying they can continue to keep things tighter until they get it down to 2%. it concerns me why the bond market has a hundred basis points of cuts, if the fed is cutting rates that aggressively normally they do not do that something breaks, someone has got to be wrong i'm siding with the fed they're knocking to be cutting unless something bad happens. >> thank you so much for joining us, happy thanksgiving to you. let's move ahead, coming up president biden says he took important steps with china xi jinping to curb the flow of fufentanyl but he seems skeptic. >> united states will work together with china to target the fentanyl components, china has only taken a step to shutdown the companies doing it illicit trade and precursor
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>> we are expecting an update from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu these will be the first common sense is government spent more than six hours debating whether or not to approve this hostage deal under the broker deal involving the qatari scum ejections in the u.s. and israel is going to get 50 hostages physically be permitted children. in exchange israel will release 150 palestinian prisoners, the hostages as we understand will be freed in groups of 10 - 12 people over a span of 4 - 5 days each day that the release there will be a positive fighting. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is been under increasing pressure of the hostages says it was a tough decision, he believes the right decision but he added their campaign to root out hamas will continue.
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>> we will continue until we achieve all of our goals to eliminate hamas to bring back all of our hostages and missing people into ensure in gaza there will be no factor in israel. hamas released a statement regarding the agreement saying in part we affirm our fingers remain on the trigger and our victorious fires will remain on the lookout to defend our people and defeat the occupation. for the civilians who called gaza home the running desperately low on the essentials to live, the fighting could allow more fuel, food and clean water so many of the gazans inside of their suffering are welcoming the news of agreement. >> we've been waiting for for over a week we have been waiting for a cease-fire every day. cease-fire, cease-fire and nothing was happening.
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we can see the first pass and a batch of hostages released as soon as tomorrow. ashley: thank you very much we appreciate that. robert greenway joins me now the national defense director of the heritage foundation. what you make of the deal. >> thank you for having me on it's encouraging to see hostages reunited with their families and i think that is encouraging but i think we have to be mindful of the cost debated in the israeli prime minister's office and the cost is more prepared adversary operational commanders opportunity to leave the battle space and the threat is going to be twice as difficult when hostilities resumed, we have to remember the hamas as the top of the most reliable negotiating partner and i would be very surprised if the negotiated deal follows through to the complete fruition. at the end of the day the political pressure necessary and brought to bear on israel but at the end we're going to see an increase prepared hamas to deal
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with the continued defensive when this is over. u.s. forces have been attacked 64 times now by iranian proxies in the mideast, the pentagon says were hitting back where it hurts. listen to this. supports bracts, financially, rohini where hurts and storage facilities completely destroying them so they're no longer of use, we want to see the conflict contained. ashley: my question to you is a response stronger? >> absolutely not, that's i received a continued escalation and were not hitting on where hurts, iran doesn't care about is proxies and surrogates, their expendable and built to die in service of tehran in order to in the escalation spiral we need to
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truly inflict the pain and the cost of iran that means going after iranians in iraq and syria in equipping and training those that are conducted attacks it's encouraging to see response but were not certainly making the prices can impede this escalation. if we don't the regional conflict becomes more certain as each day passes. ashley: we will have to leave it there but a long way to go, thank you so much we appreciate your time. now this. >> same to you. ashley: actress susan sorrento facing backlash for, so she made it a propel a steady and valley. >> she's been very vocal on her support for palestine it was these comments that are the straw that broke the camels back. watch. >> a lot of people that are afraid of being jewish and getting a taste of what it feels like to be a muslim in this
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country so often subjected to violence. >> a frequent guest on fox's header on my podcast, she is muslim and she has a message for susan sarandon. she basically says i'm going to give you a taste of what it's like to be muslim in america kiss the land beneath your fees under freedom, prosperity her mom is a business owner, father, a professor all because they came to america and to get those freedoms here and the privilege here for susan sarandon is our only pressure, her talent agency dropped her as well after those comments. ashley: i'm not surprised. thank you very much. let's take a look at the features a positive opening on this day before thanksgiving, we will find out for real, the opening bell coming up next.
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ashley: let's take a look at the markets the bell about to ring into a half minutes from now, positive start the dow, s&p and nasdaq up after finishing slightly lower, let's take a look at nvidia and bring in michael lee, nvidia that is essentially flat, the company reported stellar earnings it is up slightly this morning, and blew the doors off but was it enough. >> this is an interesting situation in terms of the stocks reaction, the stock is up almost 24%. nvidia three quarters in a row has dramatically beaten revenue guidance, this quarter their net income was 9 billion, the first-quarter topline revenue was a little over 6 billion, the growth of this company is seeing a triple of revenue and nine
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months, it's like nothing we've ever seen before and they guided to $20 billion in revenue next year from $6 billion a quarter a year ago. i think this company is going to turn close to $50 billion next year which means it's trading 20 multiple that you see on your screen and that is the beat it was only 2 billion above guidance of 50 or 75%, the last two quarters were the largest revenue beats from guidance in the history of the market. >> is this price along on turnaround 500 is that overstretched or more room to run. >> absolutely not, i think this is going to be one of the most influential companies over the next 5 - 10 years, what you are seeing is a massive race to
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spend on a.i. for a major company across the world to implement that into their businesses. i don't know what that's going to mean for various other companies. another going to have to spend a ton of money on nvidia chips and data centers and software, nvidia services to get there. the way we did it before the gold rush that is a.i. that is offered nvidia is sitting at the bottom of the mountain selling pickaxes. ashley: very quickly, 22nd floor economy is slowing walking get it going again. >> i think we need a recession for the fed to cut rates. i think the a.i. in the recession coming are can operate independently of each other. ashley: great stuff, and you for joining us today. we appreciate it, have a great holiday. the waving and clapping as they do every time at this time of the day on wall street we are
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often running, let's take a l look, the dow stronger in the premarket, up 146 points almost all of the dow 30 in the positive, microsoft, intel, certainly at the top, the laggards, caterpillar and chevron, let's take a look at the s&p 500 up 17 points good for four tenths of 8% of 45 or 656. and of course the nasdaq let's take a look at this the big tech index ups extensive are present, 94 points and as we like to do take a look at the big tech names all in the green microsoft, amazon, meta, alphabet all up, microsoft up wanted a quarter percent. that is for you stuart varney, let's start with microsoft, what is satya nadella saying about his return to a.i. >> we are encouraged by the changes to the openai board.
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we believe this is the first essential step to the more stable well-informed ineffective government. they were caught off guard when the face of artificial intelligence sam altman is given the boot at the company. they like there's a new board and things are returning back to the new normal. unclear microseconds more control if the board is seen on this newborn and if microsoft takes on a big role they do risk regulators crosshairs. the farm equipment maker, the green and yellow folks dear reported, down nearly 6%, what went wrong. >> they said that they expect all the businesses that they operate to see sales decline by at least 10% this year.
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ouch. it is expensive to buy farm equipment and there is a high cost of borrowing right now facing farmers a nag companies that's why the stock is down 6%, caterpillar arrival down in sympathy. the deal is that caterpillar is a dow stock so when this is down, that is shaving point and is shaving 50 pointers off the dow. ashley: the dow up 133, it could be better. let's talk about retailer nordstrom down again nearly 6%, what do they have to say. >> they fell 9% nordstrom rack which is discount, sales fell one or 2%. again it's the same narrative, the consumer is cautious, the consumer is selective and they see the value. the stock is down but it wasn't an awful report card there is
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less discounting at nordstrom that resulted in the gross profit improving by 35% in the quarter. a lot of companies have said that better inventory, their costs are coming down not for labor but shipping et cetera they're able to improve their margins. i want to get on to troubling crypto ceo binance into modern germany large laundering the largest crypto exchange, how is bitcoin reacting. >> it was lower, looking for the latest quote on the screen. think of it as another crypto king fail, you look at cz chain changpeng zhao much like sam bateman freda ftx but he pled guilty. he paid a fine, binance stays in business isn't that a positive. many analysts are saying the crypto that we saw is
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short-lived they think the industry moves on, bernstein actually says this is the final straw cleanup the binance before the establishment feels comfortable approving of bitcoin etf. ashley: that would be a big step for sure, more negative headlines, let's move on the ceo of hewlett-packard saying about artificial intelligence. >> the computers will have a built-in in the a.i. computers will double the growth of the pc category, double the growth starting next year. essentially your computer because of the new technology will let you access the cloud and the large language models locally in their docket cost that much more somewhere between 5 - 10% so it's not outrageous hp stock is up 4%, even though in the earnings report they said the revenue fell in the cautious
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for the current quarter but the a.i. buzzwords and optimism turnaround the stock. ashley: it is amazing interesting to see where the future lies but also to predictions for sure. thank you very much let's take a look at the big board the dow up the same level 135 points, good for four tenths of 8%, take a look at the winners if we can, intel, microsoft is on the board, apple, p&g, procter & gamble of nearly 1%. microsoft another all-time high. take a look at the s&p 500 winners hp, united airlines, norwegian cruise line, making airlines on the s&p 500, the busy holiday season is upon us. take a look at the nasdaq winners, amd up nearly 4%, marvell technology, amazon.com is not more than 2% this morning, take a look at the ten year treasury it's been around
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about a two month low it's down again at 4.38% because that's positive especially for the big tech names, gold up slightly, about 2000, 2023 per trillion out, were talking about bitcoin it is been moving slightly lower and there it is, slightly down $219 to 36521 taking a look at the price of oil that is becoming data continues to come down, down more than $3.7454 a gallon in the opec meets on sunday, things could change, not gas up more than half 8% at 286. by the way the average price per gallon of regular across the united states $3.28, not so great for diesel $4.27 per gallon of diesel. coming up msnbc joe scarborough
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vacated doomsday prediction for a second trump term, listen to this. >> he will and present he will execute whoever he is allowed to imprison, execute, drive from the country, look at his past. it is not really hard to read. he's going to execute, can you imagine if that was said about any democrat, you can't, that wouldn't be said, liz peek is here to react, the irs delaying the new rural that would force people to report income over $600 to pay apps like venmo and paypal, this is the second delay, what is going on we will have the details and as we've been talking about the ceo of binance pleading guilty to comply with anti-money laundering laws the latest blow to the crypto world since ftx collapsed we have all of the details next.
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>> let's take a look at the markets a holiday shortened week, with thanksgiving tomorrow the dow up 174 points as appealed half 8% and the nasdaq picking up steam 1% up 145 points, now this, divided administration calling out crypto exchange by binance refunding terrorist groups, hillary vaughn joins me from the white house this morning. what exactly is administration saying. >> the founder of the world's largest crypto exchange is stepping down he pled guilty to money laundering and paying more than a 4 billion-dollar fine
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after the company admitted they let terrorists use their platform. >> finance prioritizes profits over the safety of the american people. in part because of the crimes are committed binance became the largest crypto currency exchange of the world. now binance's pain one of the corporate penalties in u.s. history. >> this announcement concluded a three-year investigation by the justice department into the company in march this eft filed a complaint detailing how nonchalant the crypto company was about the terrorist users. the complaint claiming the chief compliance officer of the company turned a blind eye to terrorist transactions claiming in february 2019 after receiving information regarding hamas transactions on binance that terrorist usually send as large constitute money laundering and his colleague replied and barely
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by an ak-47 with 600 bucks, binance saying there were turning over a new leaf saying goodbye nance first launched it did not have compliance controls adequate for the company that it was quickly becoming and it should have, binance made misguided decisions and binance takes responsibility for the past chapter, and is not just terrorist groups like hamas they utilize binance for the criminal activities about 75% of the criminal transactions on binance, the justice department the treasury department say they were tied to every and it was essentially using the platform as a way to get around some of the sanctions that they had. ashley: interesting stuff, hillary vaughn, let's get to nvidia a fantastic report ahead of the bell but there are concerns over china. nvidia analyst angelo joins me this morning.
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nvidia faces some headwinds going forward including china perhaps does not become irrelevant, this is a behemoth i'm sure other countries could pick up the slack, what do you say. >> that is the bull case, it's a fact that you china that is 22 by 25% of their revenue in terms of data center, that is going to sharply decline into january quarter. that said they continue to throw out guidance that continues to beat the street handedly. when you look at the $20 billion revenue for the january quarter it assumes that a lot of demand for a.i. is going to come from outside of china and offset the weakness in the region. , we continue to remain extremely bullish about the a.i. theme in nvidia at the heart of the infrastructure play on the data center side of this.
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ashley: the stocks turning slightly lower, is down nearly 2% but what price target do you have and is this a buying opportunity right now. >> absolutely we continue to hold as $600 into by recognition and we continue to press the multiple were now looking at a relative to a 20 times multiple to the 2025 estimate in the reason the multiples continue to come in is because of the higher numbers that they're going to have to surpass as we progress to calendar 2024, nonetheless this is accompanied like a long-term 15 or 25%, their great product launches lined up encounter to 2024 when you look
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at the data cap ex continuing extremely healthy, then pulling in their cadence, chip launches to 46 quarters the opportunity for nvidia joining the calendar 2024, even 2025 looks pretty promising. >> i find it interesting it was a blowout the stock is down $10. very quickly. does that surprise you or not? this is a stock trading 50 or 60 times earlier this year because of the growth rate in anticipation of the second half of the she looks so much higher in the peak growth rate, you see growth rate decelerate as the year goes on. it should come in a more compressed multiple. ashley: thank you for your expertise this morning, we really do appreciate it. , talking of openai, thank you,
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sir. i just dropped a new feature for chat tbt. >> chat gpt is a voice prompt, you tap the headphone in you a ask, how many pieces do we need for 778 people which i thought was interesting, that was the number that works at openai and the answer is 195 pies that gives three slices to each employee. this was put on twitter by greg brockman, the president of openai. the team is back, back to coding and announcing new features after the whole saga. very valuable, thank you very much. , eunuch and believe the story, parents are setting up play dates for their adult children. are you kidding me, the cringe worthy details are coming up
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ask your dermatologist about cosentyx. ashley: just as well that stu is not here for this story. parents are reporting playmates for their adult grown children. why? lauren: did you see the new lynn netflix movie no hard feelings? jennifer lawrence is hired by the parents of a rich high school senior about to go to princeton to date him and loosen him up. so weird. if the parents overinvolvement throughout the kids early school career, now the kids become awkward and now parents are overinvolved as they are about to branch out, spread their wings and go to college that parents are actually
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arranging play days and things for them to do when they hit the college campus. is this really helicopter ring on coffee. ashley: yes, it is ridiculous and not doing any favors. it's a big world out there. you need to get out of the nest and face it your self. don't forget to send in your friday feedback, tell us if you think parents should be helping their college kids find friends, don't hold back. younger people reportedly skipping out on the holiday family gatherings this year. what are they going to do instead? >> one of them said we are not going to visit because we just want to take a trip to a beach, may be solo with another friend. we want to relax. what would you say? ashley: i would like to have them around the family.
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it's only once or twice a year but that's just me. >> we are celebrating together. i will pay for your flight, your coming home. even some millennials are saying they want to ditch the chaos that is the family get together during the holidays to just reset and take time for their mental health. ashley: snowflakes, that is all i'm going to say, crazy stuff, thank you very much, let's head to the next hour, hopefully these stories will get a little better. airlines moving higher, markets moving higher and still ahead, lose p, erica donald's to talk about education, molly hemingway and john levine, 10 a.m. hour of varney, so much to talk about coming up next. ♪
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