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lauren, selected thing shops in europe at the major averages there appeared to put you down 40 points per at the 28. cheryl: in asia despite the missile launch, stocks in japan up half a percent. stocks in korea ended flat. dream for a milestone in the market. bitcoin soaring to the 10,000 points for the first time in history. "fbn:am" starts right now. picture into a 50 in your new york. friday on trend wednesday november 29th. lauren: the u.n. set to -- claiming the nuclear-capable weapon can reach anywhere in the united states. the video shows the missile similar to the latest one. it's the third time north korea has ever fired an intercontinental ballistic missile in this time it lived for 2800 miles into space for about 50 minutes. >> it went higher frankly than any previous shots they've taken. the research and development effort on their part building ballistic missiles can threaten everywhere in the world basically and dave responds the south koreans have fired some missiles out into the water to make certain north korea unders and that they could be taken under fire by our allies. lauren: president trump to the quick south koreans president under the phone and could have nuclear attack signs this week. for more analysis from the director that offensive is the center for the national interest will join us a bit later in the show. cheryl: well, back it on the senate could begin debate on the tax bill as early as today after the senate budget committee approved the legislation. 12 to 11 a partyline vote, president trump tweeting last night, great day for tax cuts in the republican party. the biggest winner will be her great country. meanwhile, the senate and house minority leader is pulled out of a white house meeting over government funding. nancy pelosi tweeting@real donald trump real donald trump knows that his verbal abuse will no longer be tolerated. his empty chair photo log shows he's more interested in stun gun addressing the needs of the american people. poor ryan and mcconnell relegated to props. sad. blake burman got details from the white house. >> nancy pelosi injection by canceling a meeting with the president did house speaker paul ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. after presidential treat to see many which president trump said about the need to him that a government spending will i don't see a need for a deal. >> president trump made sure at the meeting is nothing but a photo out. mr. president, time to stop dreaming and start leaving. we can come up with a good deal on the road. >> the government shuts down standing alongside the president at the white house come in the white house criminal, said the leaders made a misstep because any deal would need a presidential signoff. >> we cannot negotiate spending bill without the person signing the bill in the room. so i think the democratic leaders in the house and senate need to understand the way the government works. they make it wasn't really surprised that schumer and losey ditched the meeting, but he also said the north korean missile launch will change their political calculation. back to you in new york. >> the president will visit st. charles, missouri to deliver a speech on tax reform. they will carry the event live at 3:25 p.m. eastern time later today. >> you might call a senator claire mccaskill. maybe she's a hold on tax reform. jerome powell on capitol hill for the confirmation hearing to become the next chair of the federal reserve signaled to the senate banking committee will support the policies of janet yellen and also do some bank regulation. powell also hinting at a rate hike come next month. >> you anticipate will be raising rates into summer. >> conditions are supportive of doing that, but we need to listen to each other. this communication will they not supposed to say what we are going to be doing after we listen to one another's views. cheryl: the possibility of a rate hike help trigger a rally on wall street had the big financial stocks we follow. jpmorgan with more than 3%. bank of america rallied 4%. take a look at citigroup had to start closing up more than 3% yesterday. big news in the banks from outgoing fed chair gina gallant today on capitol hill testifying on the outlook for the economy. that can be market moving as well. it's amazing what the markets have done despite the missile launch. lauren: can you believe we're 168 points? cheryl: 24,029 days. lauren: another 1000-point milestone by the end of the week. incredible. unfortunately, the good news doesn't extend to uber. they continue to struggle in a major loss for the third quarter. cheryl: tracee carrasco joins us with more the headlines. fascinating numbers, tracee. tracee: uber commended a loss of 1,364,000,000,000 last night as part of a formal bid from softbank to buy a large stock at "the wall street journal" reporting a formal goober employee said the company had a team dedicated to stealing trade secrets and help in a legislator scrutiny. just days before the start of uber alphabet which claimed they stole trade secrets from its unit. the trial is now delayed and this is just the latest in a scandal. train to all for a company that the bank participants want to go public. this is a big problem. lauren: they keep pushing the date back. cheryl: a new security flop for apple macs. tracee: apple has acknowledged it is that they are fixing it. if you have a mac and you are running the latest version can they keep an eye out for any patches that the software engineer discovered a bug that allows people to bypass administrative accounts when trying to access the different system preferences and prompted to enter the strait of credentials to a user has to do is enter the username root, with the password blank and access is granted to log menus. apple does know about this and they are working on a fix. anyone can get in there. lauren: apple used to be the company where you never had glitches. now we see them in their devices. bitcoin is just fantastic. katy perry writes no big deal, just asking when buffett is advice on the crypto currency. it is real, surging. you've got celebrities not talking about it. tracee: suffering a huge rally for the first time has crossed the $10,000 mark. 21% since last friday and for the europe 933%. started 2017 at $968. investors a little skeptical especially with the criminal uses. the technology behind it and the prospect that it could maybe replace gold as an investment. as you said, celebrities interested in now. >> the degraded state. the bubble market is the way people are making money on to the next thing is real investment. thank you so much. we'll see you later. we've got a lot more coming that. democratic leaders nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's note a white house meeting to avert a government shut down. is this part of the new shutdown strategy? 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peanut president is a one-man show. he is the executive bid is not accountable to anyone but legislative leaders like senator schumer and house minority leader pelosi presided make conferences that are very diverse very diverse in opinion and the regions they represent a diverse and priorities. so they have to take the temperature of their caucus and they have to need a example. they don't just do it to dictate the way of any president, not just this president can do. the focus on whether they showed up for why i think mrs. the overall legislative leaders have responded are accountable in the conference. cheryl: but was this the right response? that is the point here. >> i believe it is the right response. gamesmanship in brinksmanship is appropriate in such a high-stakes consequential debate like the one we are in right now involving the government shut down in funding the government. we sat radio balmy airs in the in the clinton years and during that bush administration it was common to us. i think it is fair and certainly makes for good drama at good news, but it is part of the process. cheryl: she is now going into territory that that let's be fair he seems verbal jabs we are seeing what there is going after the price, chuck and nancy, but just two ago all is well. would we rather have bipartisanship in all of this? >> sure. i do agree with michael on wednesday. they are legislative leaders. however, you show up for a meeting with the president of the united states the president of the united states than it answers your first? country not much is going through his head come a foolish strategy and quite frankly he's going back to the obama cary pill strategy for they seem to want to focus on the personality of the president rather than substance the president has been dealing with. quite frankly if you contrast yesterday's events with chuck schumer, nancy pelosi not going to meeting with the president behind the podium engaging in political one-liners, bringing people to guess and look at the headlines today and the surge of the dow yesterday, we know whose strategy is winning. >> that is true. looks like even though senator corker has someone who's worried about the deficit, he is getting her, susan collins of maine seems to be getting there. part of that is the mandate. all of this looks like things are getting closer yet the marketers on it to that, michael. chuck schumer, your former bosses left behind in all of this. >> i don't know the is terribly fair yet it is one position everything is a moving target. the president making deals with the senate democrats and house democrats just a couple months ago. schumer saying we will conference the senate republicans and find some common ground there. all of this can a moving target in a lot of posture, yes, but for something so consequential, posturing and brinksmanship and one-upsmanship and conferences and photo ops and props is simply part of the process. >> this is beyond posturing. they are getting results. the tax reform bill is moving forward and democrats will be left behind. let's not forget the history of this. go back to president obama. he had a majority. he didn't have to do daca for executive action. this wouldn't even be an issue right now. i understand democrats temptation to go through one of their constituencies. put this at the feet of president trump when they had used to act on this. cheryl: lots to talk about here. i wish we had more time. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. this is going to keep going on and on. lauren: i like the energy so early in the morning at first a volcano, now a cyclone effect in bali's airport in their beautiful beaches. here at home, another spring day in the northeast. we do have storms out west storms out west in janice dean has the forecast coming up. ♪ i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? 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"fbn:am" starts right now. cheryl: 5:31 a.m. right now. good morning. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning. it's hump day. drinking what a week for the markets. global stock. now north korea at this point. the u.n. security council is going to hold an emergency meeting. claiming the nuclear weapon can reach anywhere in the u.s. this is the third time north korea has ever fired intercontinental ballistic missile to spend 2000 miles into space for 50 minutes. >> they went higher frankly than any previous data taken in the research and development effort on their part building ballistic missiles that could threaten everywhere in the world basically and in response, the south koreans have fired the missiles out into the water to make certain north korea understands they could be taken under fire by our allies. cheryl: joining us now is the director of defense that be at the center for the national interest. good morning. what do you make of the missile launch that they are calling the 15. they seem to be more and more capable of making these launches they seem to be more and more powerful each time. >> i'm not surprised to be honest with you. the north koreans have one goal here, to have the ability to hit the united states with a nuclear weapon. they stated this countless times. that's why they've impoverished there they've impoverished their own people and 25 million people who don't have enough food to eat because that's the north koreans are trying to do to build this capability. i hate to break it to you, we're watching north korean nuclear and missile test for years if that's what it takes to develop a viable nuclear deterrent. the north koreans are just getting started. cheryl: what is the strategy the president is to implement here? he did make a statement saying we'll take care of it waiting to get more details from the president. >> i don't think that means military options. the administration keeps saying more options on the table and that the right thing to say if north korea attacks has or any of our allies. with the president has really pushed on as a very tough containment strategy when it comes to north korea. today you'll see nikki haley go to the u.n. cover press for more sanction. we can take $2 billion away from the economy for shut down the labor they sent to russia, china, middle east. i would have a big impact on the economy because it's only with $14 million. the size of vermont. cheryl: were looking at asian markets a few minutes ago in markets not reacting whether in asia, even here in japan the market. looking at the numbers and think in a market participant in the region are concerned, maybe we are overplaying the concerned could lead to worry about north korea in this country. >> we should be concerned but we shouldn't be scared of freaked out or anything like that. without with other countries that have had to radical dictators like kim jong un. think about stalling the late 1940s and 50s and now who killed millions and millions of his own people. these are leaders who have nuclear weapons and we've gone through the same debates whether we should attack or destroyed. we always come to the same situation as a result of that is to contain the problem. train to a very telling thing that i think happened at the end of last week is one of the elite military members of the north korean army, he defected to south korea and he had several diseases. he was paperthin. this is supposed to be their elite military guard and the sky was the weight of an 18-year-old boy. what does that tell you? >> that tells us these types of regimes don't last forever. kim jong un has decided to start his own people to make these nuclear weapons and elite soldiers are starving, have hepatitis b, sick with pneumonia and a range of freedom. what does that say about the rest of north korean society? cheryl: great to have you on the show. >> thanks for having me. transfer the senate could again debate on its tax bill as early today as the budget committee approves legislation on the 12th 11 partyline vote. president trump optimistic last night great day for tax cuts and the republican party. the biggest winner will be our great country. but this also happened. the senate and house minority leader pulling out of a white house meeting over government funding. chuck schumer nancy pelosi canceling after trump treated about the need to humanity government spending bill and i don't see a deal. brandy without a spending bill by next friday night, the government will shed down. the president said that he really wasn't surprised that both schumer and pelosi were no-shows at the meeting. he also said the north korean missile launch will change their political calculation. full president trump plans to visit missouri to talk tax reform and fox business will carry that event lie starting at 3:25 p.m. eastern time. cheryl: topic of the day in a week tax reform. speaking of the economy, our jobs could be in jeopardy from robot. >> tracee carrasco, when will they replace us with thoughts. a new study from the global institute said the 73 million jobs in the u.s. 375 million worldwide could be replaced by robot by the year 2030. seven of the jobs most likely to be foster robots and unpredictable environments like workers who operate machinery goes to manage people high level expertise and unpredictable environments like engineers, scientists and health care providers, i.t. professionals, gardeners, plumbers, others and one thing that's interesting, jobs that could be lost will be shifted into other positions where they will likely have to be retrained. i don't know if that is good or bad, but hopefully we are safe. lauren: or studios have changed. we are technically safer now. the equipment in our studios is robotic. for dog owners come of this is a sad story. warning why you should think twice before you give a dog a bone. tracee: i have heard this a lot. these don't treat their flavor, dragon package. the fda saying you shouldn't give your dog the street because they are causing a lot of harm to your dog's. they've received 68 cases at the streets causing damage to their dogs to their intestines to other gastrointestinal issues, but the brands are the hambone, pork femur bones, handguns, smokey nokia phones. if you have a doubt, do not give your dog a bone. cheryl: the specific brands. >> the specific kinds. >> it is basically just a bone that has been dried, flavored, package. anything like that. >> that is very frightening. one company, let's switch to something a little different. one company turned water into wine. tracee: soda stream come in the company where you can turn a glass of water into soda. they have figured out a way to turn water into wine. a white wine concentrate, bubbly riesling as they collect from the sparkling gold. you'll be able to make about 12 classes with the concentrate, but the bad news here, don't hate me, only available in germany. trent provided they always do that? transfer by do they always do that? -- lauren: my favorite story of the morning, only available in germany. sometimes reality takes a page from hollywood. >> just out of curiosity, which casino did you geniuses pick to rob? the bellagio, mirage and mgm grand. lauren: will tell you about an actual real-life gunplay over night. the monica lewinsky scandal about her affair with bill clinton and she's not happy about it. retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. cheryl: welcome back. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. the search underway for the armed robber held up a poker table at the bellagio. las vegas police said the man walked into the casino at the gun, demanded money and took off. no word on how much money was stolen. saudi arabia has released an influential berlin anticorruption crackdown. prince abdullah is now free after being detained. the son of the late king abdullah contender for the throwing a few years ago. monica lewinsky a a two-hour special the monica lewinsky scandal, she's not a fan print that she suggested the focus should not be on her. she posted a correction on twitter. the starr investigation should be called the clinton impeachment. the posted nearly 5000 lakes. lauren: she does have a point. poor record on wall street. a tax reform bill cleared another hurdle in the senate of recovery sure the senate recovery assurance, through the fed chair nominee jerome powell appeared friend greg burk, chair of the business finance at the king's college in manhattan and our camera, senior analyst, good morning. >> good to be here. good morning. >> it seems like investors were more reassured over what happened with taxes than a spending bill yesterday. his tax reform victim to the market? >> i think so. obviously investors are sort of only pricing in good news these days. a lot of good news out there. corporate profits doing just fine. gdp under rainier may have three straight quarters to 3% plus. a revision due for the most recent quarter this morning. i think it's absolutely baked in. i think there's a lot of strength yet to come. trade for we are 160 points the way people 60 points away. will he get there on friday in what happens if we do get by the end of the year at a real bill reform? >> i'm not one to predict on a day-to-day basis much less on a week to week. i don't think there's anything in the near term that needs to interrupt the valley, but this market has come a long way. 20% in 2017. to say it cannot do for a timeout would be really falling at this point. >> i wanted to ask you about this. there is concern that tax cut might boost the economy gives gdp growing and maybe not do enough to cut the deficit. some senators are suggesting a trigger to raise taxes later on if we are not seen economic growth we expect. is that a good idea to potentially raise taxes or a later date? >> from a policy perspective it's a terrible idea to see if they change six years from now through the whole point of the bill is to cut taxes. if you have something moving have something limited to feature it calls all that into question. you know whether you're doing it because you senators like corcoran flake and others who say we are concerned about deficit. this policy measure to affirm that they could undercut the tax code. what happens at the end of the day as they put some provision in an watered down enough to the point where people look at it and say there's no way congress will come back in six years and raise taxes because if you do that corporations and investors say my taxes will go back up in five years and if that's the case i'm not sure i want a long-term investment right now. >> that's exactly the point. you expect details on what taxes would rise in five years time? if you are cutting taxes on businesses and racism in the later date, i can see businesses then we will not make the investment because we don't know what the rules of the game will be in the long-term. >> senators need to know what they are voting on and whether it goes to conference committee or the house votes on the would be approved bill covered those details details will need to be known. the reason why this provision has been brought up in the first place is there is a real fear this bill doesn't effectively deliver goods for the economy. either you believe it will happen or you don't and if you think the provisions will kick in and comment them essentially you're are perpetuating a false argument. lauren: at 15 seconds left for seconds left for a good idea. the president is in missouri talking tax reform. the democratic senator claire mccaskill is up for reelection. do you think she or any other democrat will get on board with tax reform? >> i don't think they are going to. the differences now are pretty small. momentum is big. i was a stunning run for the stock market. clearly they believe this will get done. differences are small enough. i think this is going to be a partyline vote when it comes down to it. lauren: will simply can get down 24,000 by tuesday. cheryl: added on a positive note with the dow 24 -- 25. it's incredible where were out. this is pretty incredible if you're in new york sports fan. they are really right now for news that the giants bench quarterback eli manning. you will not believe who is replacing him. jared and access and sports coming out. you are watching "fbn:am". transfer the nfl taking a plunge for the thanksgiving games this year pay dearly game this year paid dearly came the trend of making the minds jumped 10% from last year. the cowboys and the chargers are the biggest of all three games on turkey day. 25% fall from last season. the game between the redskins and the giant down 19%. a few days later, monday night football on espn so big decline of 33% drop. train to the nfl, so much going on. shock and disbelief happening in the league with the new york giants announce they are going to bench sunday. lauren: jared max, what do we know? >> everybody's talking about it. the last time eli manning is not the giants quarterback, george w. bush was president in his first term. while ownership showed head coach ben maca do the respect of not firing him in the middle of the season, coach maccabee did not have one of the most accomplished the same treatment. he announced yesterday many will be replaced sunday against the raiders with gina smith. he said he was given the option to start the game so you can keep his 210 games, but manning said no thanks, that would take the streak. >> you start knowing you're going to come out of the game. they keep the streak alive. that's not what it's about. pretty hard day to handle this, but hang in there and figure it today's new york post. 210 starts, two super bowl titles. giants callously bench ui. widespread disbelief and disgust. check out with the former super bowl team in. class person from a class. that's absurd. another super bowl tweets, i'm honestly at a loss for words. also the man, and truly ticked about what is taking place today. one of the stupidest i've seen in my time been associated with pro sports. no loyalty. he was also very upset. upon further review, rolling off the field has been changed after the nfl suspended michael crabtree for taking her schoolyard fight into a brawl. their suspensions after appeals cut down to one game for the braun james the game. the miami heat no less. this is a layup and tells the referee he was fouled in the referee wants no part of it. it's like arguing and strikes. cavaliers did win their ninth straight game as they beat miami. world series champion carlos beltran will interview hoping to become their next manager. college football's latest playoff standings same top four as we had in the final ratings, sunday. the story today, eli manning. cheryl: seems so disrespectful. it really does. thank you very much. you can catch sports reports, fox news conference 24/7 serious xm channel 115. lauren: oil prices are taking $60 a barrel. when was the last time we saw that? lauren: let's check out the price of oil pushing has a $60 a barrel mark. an opec meeting for tomorrow. russia, saudi arabia -- a non-output cuts. riva gold from "the wall street journal," what's the price on it today? >> good morning to today prices a little bit weaker because of concerns about a weekly u.s. inventory build. about 35% from the lows in june have really made a lot of progress on the orioles friend. that is partly due to expect patience you are going to get a big extension on thursday from opec. it is also because demand is really looking good and energy companies are signaling a lot of confidence that will last looking forward tanks are moving their forecast up, hedge funds piling in with expectations are quite a bit higher for the oil prices and made it to the meeting. cheryl: thank you very much. glad to have you with us. lauren: thank you for joining us this morning on "fbn:am." cheryl: mornings at murray starts right now. >> kader, ladies. happy wednesday. thanks for joining us. i maria bartiromo figure top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. and historic threat. north korea this one flying further than any previous task in the land into japanese waters that the hermit kingdom now claiming it has the ability to strike the united states as secretary of defense james mattis that this seriousness of the situation now. >> they went higher than any previous one taken at the bottom line is the continued effort to build that for a ballistic missile threat that endangered peace and certainly the united states. maria: more on the act of aggression out of north korea. bountiful tax reform heating up in the final stretch here. president trump slamming democratic leaders for refusal to show up to the negotiating table ahead of the planned vote on the senate floor tomorrow. commander-in-chief will travel to missouri later today to sell

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