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>> i don't think i've ever had so many horrible, horrible things about bout me in one week, but that's okay. it shows you how brilliant the public is because they knew they were lies. >> tonight we have here the people. lauren: donald trump dominates to reinforce the primaries to ted cruz coming up at the coming up with a late night coming up at the late-night win in an idaho in bernie sanders post being a stunning victory over hillary clinton in michigan. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. trade to im nicole petallides.
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i look at what voters told us in the exit polls. a lot of anger out there. lauren: there sure is. u.s. tax break in a streak without merit. features straight to the upside of 55 points. nasdaq up 14. nicole: chinese socks pulled asian markets lower. more worries about the chinese economy knocking the shanghai composite index down 1.3% in japan and the nikkei fell nearly 1%. lauren: falling oil prices down almost 4%. 36.94. nicole: iran and north korea after test fired ballistic missiles at north korea claiming to have made miniature warhead that could threaten the u.s. lauren: turmoil at the top of united continental airline as he wants to be chairman of the struggling carrier. the latest there.
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nicole: 5:01 a.m. eastern time in new york wednesday, march 9th. welcome to "fbn:am," the latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. lauren: will do politics. we do have breaking news. donald trump winning three more states in the republican presidential race. in michigan is 36.5% of the vote. different -underscore to victory in the mississippi primary with 47.3%. hawaii caucuses trumpets 42.4%. nicole: meanwhile, -- >> i call him my intent. he holds the bible hide and then he puts it down an idealized. my intent. josé i'm the only one that the donald trump. i beat him. he doesn't say yeah, he won like
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four ni 112 or 13. he forgets the other part. >> donald trump has gone back to supporting jimmy carter over ronald reagan. he supported joe biden and harry reid and chuck schumer. he supported john kerry over george w. bush. he contributed twice to hillaryn in 2008. >> i need your help. i believe with all of my heart that the winner of the florida primary next tuesday will be the nominee of the republican party. so you are given an incredible task. you are given an incredible task a week from now. and i need your help. by nature vote. >> we are all familiar with march madness and at the home-court advantage is coming north. next week we are going to win the state of ohio. [cheers and applause]
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nicole: five states hold their primaries on march 15th. 350 delegates will be awarded in florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina and ohio next tuesday. lauren: vermont senator bernie sanders winning michigan in a stunning upset with 49.9%. the key victory came despite many polls that showed hillary clinton leading sanders by double digits in the state. nicole: in the meantime, the secretaries date easily winning mississippi with your support from black voters. 82.6%. >> next tuesday here in florida, let's show the world -- [cheers and applause] let's show the world that democracy is alive and well with a huge voter turnout.
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huge. >> we have our differences which you can see when we debate. but i will tell you what, does differences pale in comparison to what is happening on the republican side. [cheers and applause] nicole: clintonesque collected 1209 delegates so far while sanders has 571. now let's go to peter barnes in jupiter, florida. he is at the trump campaign. florida is a winner take all with 99 republican delegates up for grabs. peter. reporter: donald trump took a victory lap in jupiter, florida after his latest primary wins last night. and nelson made his pitch to any wavering republicans ahead of key races next week back here in florida and in ohio. >> started pretty much with new hampshire and iowa, no matter where you go, in his records.
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>> on average more than 50. millions and millions of people whereas the democrats are down 30, 35%. they are down from what they were. we are up by 50% and even more than that. you are talking about millions of people. i think is the biggest story in politics today. i hope republicans will embrace it. reporter: trump did not call for senator marco rubio florida to drop out of the race saying the decision after last night with beat up to him. back to you in new york. lauren: peter barnes in jupiter, florida. nicole: senator cruz sitting down with fox news making kelley talking about a potential convention. >> a contested convention is a different thing. no one gets 1237 and got two front runners had reagan and ford battled it out. that is the conventions are for. if you fight between the
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candidates who affirm the votes of the people in the delegates at the convention who have been elected to do that, that is that the system works. that is perfectly appropriate. i don't think when it got me there. nicole: tune into the kelley filed for the full interview. megyn kelly is holding a town hall event with marco rubio and it starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern time on fox news channel. don't miss it. lauren: democratic national committee debbie wasserman schultz was on the kelley filed last night asking about republicans who say the gop does not have a candidate under the threat of indictment. >> predicting someone facing indictment. >> there was no prediction. there's a statement that no one on the gop side is under threat of indictment. >> no, no. instead you have the republican party was being led right now by their front runner who has a multi-bankrupted absolutely
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outrageous, ridiculous position. lauren: separately, senate lawmakers to make a request to question the staffer who helped set up hillary clinton's private e-mail server following revelations he's been granted immunity by the justice department. nicole: iran revolutionary guard has test fired several ballistic missiles during a military exercise. the report showed one of the missiles being fired. this challenge is a united nations resolution and could result in a diplomatic response from the united states. state department spokesman says washington is reviewing the launch and will bring it out before the u.n. security council if necessary. lauren: another thread from north korean leader kim jong someone says they have ordered improvements in the power and precision of its arsenal u.s. and south korean troops begin large-scale military drills this
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week. the north coast that shows nuclear war moves and has threatened to raise bond with an all-out offensive. let's gave caught up in a global market action. we will kick it off with asia mostly down arrows. shanghai composite index down 1.3%. hong kong hang seng down fractionally. nikkei down .9%. the cost being south korea up one third of 1%. lauren: a big european central bank tomorrow. stocks trading relatively flat. cac in paris at 26 and the challenger mini at 49 points this morning. how are u.s. stock market futures. here be called back a little bit. a lot of traders said we needed a bit of a pullback. dow futures up 41 from s&p futures up for. lauren: let's check out the price of oil. at $37 at 50-cent.
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nicole: checking out the u.s. dollar is trading against the currencies this morning. the euro is weaker, but everything else longer. u.k. pound, canadian dollar and the japanese yen. lauren: taking a look at the yield, 1.86%. nicole: chipotle thoughts and our virus problems were over, but they have resurfaced once again. in massachusetts agent told they restaurant temporarily shut down yesterday after four employees became ill with a mexican restaurant chain voluntarily closed the store for what it called a full sanitation. one of the workers reportedly confirmed the case of the norah virus and two other employees are suspected of having the exact same virus. the company is still recovering from an outbreak that sickened customers late last year. let's not forget e. coli as well. transferred to problems
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for e. coli. going there soon, chairman of continental before it merged with united has shown it to hedge funds that hold a 7% stake in united continental train to take care of the board. he wants to be chairman of the carrier's board. current leaders said the company black airline industry at periods. either the chairman of the chief executive niece said that the business. of course. radical? nicole: the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." he was officials or post a test program aimed at lowering medicare drug costs. the goal is to see if lowering reimbursements of prompt doctors to choose lower-cost jobs. the fed likely to stand on rates and keep options open for april or june. the fed meets next week in members have less open-ended questions of when they will raise rates. once again, john hilsenrath writes that is because there's
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uncertainty about architect global growth. the housing market takes on split levels. lower priced home so while it did tori on higher end piles up. lauren: donald trump turns as flirting discomfort in june and commercial are all things trump. >> you have the water. you have the state, the airline i sold. nicole:.plus they look at what the voters said last night as donald trump continues to ride the wave of voters who are angry with the federal government. let's check u.s. stock index futures this morning after breaking a five day when his cheek yesterday. dow futures up 52-point. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at money markets and breaking news. it is 5:12 here in new york. ♪
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last week criticizing some of this business ventures. trump offered the ross takes to send journalists in the room. but they might want to think twice. i think one fell on the floor and they picked it back up. you can see right there is someone to pick it up. looks like the men carrying the tray didn't even notice that. thankfully no one actually a. >> donald trump winning bid last night and how did he do it? here is jo ling kent. jo: good morning. those who are angry with the federal government take a look at the polling showed that 57% of those people voted for donald trump, 32% went with senator ted cruz. we are also looking at how trump do with cruise evangelical and conservative base. we see among evangelical christians in the mississippi
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gop primary 40% went for donald trump or 38% went to cruise, so trump taking a piece of detectors support there. the mississippi democratic race there for hillary clinton. 90% of black voters went for hillary clinton. they made up 64% of the total vote for african-americans. they also say her policies are more realistic than senator sanders. it is a very surprisingly tight race in michigan for the democrats. let's look how young voters went 18 to 29 euros going for senator sanders to hillary clinton for those who want to beat republicans in november, she certainly dominated. 73% went for clinton in. a tight race in michigan. a dramatic night overall. lauren: jo ling kent, thank you very much. nicole: it out there is this
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morning looking at dow futures have right now the dow, nasdaq and s&p was up there is this morning and that is what we see the dow futures up 50, s&p futures up five. nicole: oil trading with an uproar this morning. 37.1 now after 4% yesterday. cool down $2. nicole: tunnel chart dominates the republican primary and bernie sanders does hillary clinton with a win in michigan. >> in almost all of the national polls, we'd be donald trump [cheers and applause] nicole: beatles producer george martin dies at the age of 90. we will tell you about his incredible life. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at money markets and breaking news. ♪
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>> i don't think i've ever had so many horrible, horrible things said about me in one week, but that is okay. it shows you how brilliant the public is because they knew they were lies. speed and accuracy seeing it here tonight. we have good people. breaking news this morning. donald trump dominates three of four state primaries. coming up at the lake that went in idaho. bernie sanders posted in a stunning victory in the michigan primary. good morning. we'll have all the result is the look of told us. a lot of anger out there.
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let's check out u.s. stocks. they broke a five-day winning streak yesterday. the green arrows are back. dow futures up 37. s&p futures up for. lauren: in asia, sharp losses: asia market mostly lower. that knocks it down 1.3%. the nikkei 12.8%. nicole: oil down 3.7% yesterday. right now upon .5%. $37.8 a barrel. >> iran threatening to walk away from the nuclear deal after test firing ballistic missiles. north korea claiming they've made miniature nuclear warheads that could threatening a state. nicole: turmoil at the top of the continental airlines as he says he wants to be chairman of the struggling air carrier. we'll have the latest there. lauren: 5:23 a.m. in new york on went to march 9th. welcome to "fbn:am," the latest
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breaking is and what to expect that they had. trade to donald trump winning three more states in the republican presidential race. in michigan he gets 36.8%. the gop front-runner also scoring big three in the mississippi primary with 47.3%. in the hawaii caucuses, donald trump gets 42.4%. lauren: meanwhile, texas senator ted cruz claiming a late and went in idaho with 45.4%. >> i call him why he ted. he holds a high enough to put the bible down and he lies. the set and the one who beat donald trump. but he doesn't say cap, he won like four and my one night 12 or 13. he forgets the other part. >> donald trump has supported liberal democrats going back to supporting jimmy carter over
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ronald reagan. he supported joe biden and harry reid and chuck schumer. he supported john kerry over george w. bush. he contributed twice to hillary clinton's presidential campaign in 2008. >> a major help. i believe with all my heart that the winner of the florida primary next tuesday will be the nominee of the republican party. so you are given an incredible task. you are given an incredible task a week from now and i need your help. a major vote. >> we are all familiar with march madness in a phone cord images coming north. next week we are going to win the state of ohio. [cheers and applause] lauren: five states of their primary march 15th. more than 350 delegates will be
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awarded florida, missouri, north carolina and ohio on tuesday. nicole: on the democratic side, bernie sanders winning michigan in a stunning upset with 49.9%. the key victory came despite many polls that showed hillary clinton leading by double digits in the day. in the meantime the former secretary of state easily winning mississippi with huge support from black voters. she gets 82.6%. >> next tuesday here in florida let's show the world -- [cheers and applause] let's show the world that democracy is alive and well but they huge voter turnout, huge. >> we have our differences which you can see when we debate. but i will tell you what. those differences pale in comparison to what is happening
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on the republican side. [cheers and applause] here is the score so far. clinton collected 1221 delegates. sanders 571. let's go to blake irvin charlotte, north carolina. he is with the crew's campaign paid the state has 72 delegates up for grabs. blake. >> pass on to what many feel could really break the election up in one way or another on the republican side. next tuesday, march 15th. that is the winner take all states of florida and ohio, donald trump continues illinois, missouri and north carolina are also in play in escape. ted cruz was in north carolina to his day making two stops. he fills more than just competitive here and said he believed it is just trump and himself who have the math on their side.
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>> maybe you are right now supporting marco rubio or john kasich. every one of them good, honorable, decent people. everyone of them i like and respect. and yet none of them has been a viable path to beating donald trump in becoming the republican nominee. >> north carolina delegates will be awarded proportionate whether the candidate finish first, second, third or fourth, a chance for all to rack up some delegates. back to you in new york. nicole: liebermann north carolina. thank you so much. stocks mostly down. the shanghai composite in china giving up 1.3%. the hang seng in hong kong slightly lower down 0.8%. the cost be up one third of 1%. nicole: big european central debate commitment tomorrow. are they in the waiting keynote?
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and france's cac up half a percent. katrina levin is up one 10th of 1%. u.s. stock market futures at home looking like this after a setback yesterday. dow futures higher by 40 points. nasdaq higher by eight, s&p up by eight on the blue-chip average. looking at oil and gold, pulling back three but if they gained 58 cents at 37.0 to barrow. nancy reagan's funeral on friday. president obama will not be at the president will speak that day at the south and southwest conference in austin, texas. the ronald reagan presidential library in california. her pallbearers will be secret service agents can ascend from her detail and one who served on the post residential detail for her husband. nicole: her name is rainbow.
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the man known as the fifth deal has died. visit reducer george martin died yesterday at the age of 90. he is best known for his work with the beatles. the death was confirmed on twitter bipedal drummer ringo starr. martin signed the beatles to the prada phone record label in 1962 and went on to produce some of the most popular, most influential albums of modern times. they include sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band, revolver, and abby road. nicole: so many good songs that all of the still thing. amazon set to debut the first live show. we will tell you that the fashion and beauty show coming out. warm weather creating summerlike conditions in the northeast. we had the forecast for a paycheck and a market futures ahead of the opening bell. nasdaq futures up 5.5. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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>> the only guy right now in the race of his life that had a strong principled conservative is recommended to congress in our nation through the area of reform that will continue our greatness in rays history of in later levels of the country. translate that was jeb bush's brother neil why he's throwing support behind texas senator ted cruz for president. we are looking at u.s. stock market futures this moment. dow futures up earlier highest alert that there is a dow futures at 33 and s&p futures up
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3.5. lauren: oil prices up-to-date with the court is $37.2. this conflict in the oil market. oil production increase will go through and optimism in the u.s. will tell fall back a little bit. amazon steps onto the runway with their very first daily live show. style code live airs daily for free on amazon.com. the fashion show will showcase the customers want to buy on amazon's website. until now, amazon has reserved its content for prime numbers to pay $99 a year every year. the show is 30 minutes long including arianna brown days half brother. lauren: just wait for amazon to sell you more stuff. fox meteorologist maria molina. should have rented bathing suit
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yet? reporter: we will see temperatures climb into the mid-70s this afternoon. incredibly mild in the northeast. we want to talk about possible severe weather later on because in talking about his love of his persistent rain and severe weather to places like texas and oklahoma and very heavy rain and the weather pattern is continuing out here. today eastern texas and louisianlouisian louisiana could duplicate a possible severe weather with damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes. anywhere from eastern texas into louisiana had that because you seem our severe weather today. heavy rain in the forecast and potentially eight inches of rain still to come across louisiana, arkansas extending north into southern parts of illinois. it applies in a number of warnings but watch is in effect as well. the moment you've been waiting for.
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64 degrees. you could be at it in raleigh, north carolina. a little bit on the cooler side with temperatures forecast to reach the 50s later today. let's head over to you. lauren: maria molina, thank you so much. nicole, i hope you have plans for today. nicole: donald trump triumph in the republican parties. bernie sanders stuns hillary clinton with an upset that you're in michigan. >> i don't understand how this country had trillions of dollars to spend on the war in iraq but we can't take care of ourselves. nicole: will show a clip of kelly with national committee chair debbie wasserman schultz over the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. you do not want to miss this. stay with us for that. check in a u.s. stock market futures. dow futures up 35 points.
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s&p futures up for common nasdaq higher by. or about one 10th, two tenths of a percent. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market then breaking news. ♪ ♪
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>> i don't think i've ever had so many horrible, horrible things said about me in one way, but that okay. it shows you how brilliant the public is because they knew they were lies. >> tonight we have the people. [cheers and applause] lauren: breaking news this morning. donald trump dominates three aforesaid progress. ted cruz of the late that when an idaho and bernie sanders hosting a stunning win over hillary clinton in michigan. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: i am nicole petallides. all the results of a night plus a look of the voters told us a lot of anger out there. lauren: u.s. tax break in a five-day winning streak yesterday but checking futures ahead of the opening bell heading back to 17,000. nasdaq futures up six-point. nicole: in asia, chinese stocks
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more worried about the chinese economy knocking the index down 1.3% in japan. the nikkei fell .9%. lauren: oil prices down. up 37.03. nicole: a double threat from iran and north korea threatening to walk away from the nuclear deal after testfiring the list missiles. north korea claiming to have made miniature nuclear warheads that could threat the united states. turmoil at the top of the united continental airline says he wants to be chairman of the struggling carrier. we have the latest they are. nicole: 5:42 a.m. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, latest breaking news and went to the day ahead. lauren: donald trump went through my states in the race. in michigan he is 36.5%.
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the front runner in the gop sides claim victory in the mississippi primary 7.3%. hawaii caucuses trumpets 42.4%. nicole: made by the made by from attackers claimed made by from attackers claimed a late made by the takers claim the late they would idaho with 45 by 4%. >> i call him lying tab b. holds the bible high, then he goes and sits down and he lies. he says i'm the only one that the donald trump. but it doesn't say yeah he won like four and i won the 12 or team. he forgets the other part. >> donald trump has supported liberal democrat going back to supporting jimmy carter or ronald reagan. he supported joe biden and hairy feet and chuck schumer. he supported john kerry over george w. bush. he contributed twice to hillary clinton's presidential campaign
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in 2008. >> i need your help. i believe with all my heart that the winner of the florida primary tuesday will be the nominee of the republican party. you are given an incredible task. you are given an incredible task a week from now and i need your help. i need your vote. >> we are all familiar with march madness another home-court advantages coming north. next-line we are going to win the state of ohio. lauren: five states hold primaries on march 15th. would 350 delegates awarded in florida, illinois, missouri, north carolina and ohio next tuesday. on the democratic side, bernie sanders when he or she can in a stunning upset with 49.9% is the key victory came just as many polls that showed hillary clinton leading sanders at
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double digits. in the meantime the secretary of state easily secretary of state easily winning mississippi with huge support from black voters. she gets 82.6%. >> next tuesday here in florida, let's show the world [cheers and applause] let's show the world that democracy is alive and well with a huge voter turnout, huge. >> we have our differences, which you can see when we debate. but i will tell you why. those differences pale in comparison to what is happening on the republican side. [cheers and applause] nicole: clinton has caught 1200 toner and delicate so far. sanders 571. he is with the trump campaign
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important because 99 republicans up for grabs. peter. >> donald trump took a victory lap in jupiter, florida after his latest primary when last night. and also made his pitch to any wavering republicans ahead of key races next week back here in florida and in ohio. >> it started or do much with new hampshire and iowa. no matter where you go, records. be back on average talking about more than 50. you're talking about millions and millions of people whereas the democrat there down 30, 35%, down from what they were. we were up by 50%. you're talking about millions of people cheered as he gets the biggest story in politics today. i hope the republicans will embrace it. reporter: trump did not call for
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senator mark rubio florida to drop out of the race saying the decision after last night would be up to him. back to him in new york. >> thank you so much, peter. democratic national committee chair debbie wasserman schultz was a guest on the telephone last night. they gave kelley aster about republicans who say the republican party does not have a candidate under threat of indictment. >> you know the response on the other side which is it's got vote for the gop side. there is no one facing the threat of indictment on our side either. >> there's another doj and fbi investigation into mrs. clinton right out. >> let's not be melodramatic. >> those are the facts. >> well, predicting there's someone facing indictment. >> there was a statement that there is no one in the gop side under threat of indictment.
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that's the republicans say on this. >> no. instead you have to republican party be not right now by different runner who has a multi-bankrupted absolutely outrageous, ridiculous position. nicole: senate lawmakers are renewing their request to question the staffer who helps set up hillary clinton's primary e-mail following regulations has been granted immunity by the justice department. lauren: temporary market check. in asia stocks mostly to the downside. the shanghai in chinatown went .3%. the nikkei in japan than a percent pay the cost in south korea without peril. market action in europe began trading in a short time ago. right there in the u.k. up a quarter of 1% ecac up half a percent and the dax and germania path a percent as well. the dow futures are coming back
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as 17,000. nasdaq futures added 12 points this morning. nicole: let's check out oil. $37.4 a pumice would put a percent. gold in the meantime falling back half a percent at 1257 of trance. lauren: donald chung churns his new conference into an infomercial for all things trump. >> you have the water. you have mistakes. you have the airline that i sold. everyone said you can sell something. lauren: will have a look at that it's almost trump continues to ride the wave of voters favor with the government. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market then breaking news. ♪
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>> by the way, you want to take one, will charge you 50 bucks at stake. lauren: gop tree donald trump -- and the businessmen fontina steaks, water, one as a rebuttal to their promise attack last week that criticize some of his business ventures. at one point, trump offered raw steaks to some of the journalists in the room but they might've wanted to think twice. check out the video of one of the states falling on the floor and someone running, picking it up, putting it back on the tray. the man carrying the tray did not even notice and thankfully no one made that rogue state.
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who put the dirty state back on the good steaks. how did he do it? jo ling kent has the answer of what voters said in exit polls. >> good morning. donald trump dominating with the help of the outside butter plus those anger at the federal government. exit polls show 57% of those people voted for donald trump. 32% say they will for senator ted cruz. we are also looking how trump did that support evangelical and conservative base. we see among evangelical christians in the primary 48% went for donald trump or 38% went to cruz certainly taking a quarter support there as well. let's also look at the mississippi democratic race. a big raise for hillary clinton. 90% of voters went for hillary clinton. they met at 64% of the total vote carried her to the array.
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they also say policies are more realistic than senator sanders. it varies surprising race in michigan for the democrats. let's look at young voters went 18 to 29-year-olds going to senator sanders. meanwhile hillary clinton, for those who want to beat republicans in november, she certainly dominated. you can see 73% went for clinton. a typist in michigan and dramatic night overall. back to you. nicole: jo ling kent, thank you very much. stay with us. ♪
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by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. maria: let's check out what's going after little bit of a pullback yesterday. today dow futures pointed to a higher open up 66 s&p futures at seven, nasdaq up eight. the kinetic commodities, or 53 cents at 37.03. gold is down five bucks. we will turn it over to "mornings with maria." good morning to you, maria bartiromo.
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maria: thank you, nicole. it is wednesday, march march 9th. i've maria bartiromo. donald trump and the rest of the republican field on notice are different runner taking three of four states last night. >> i hope republicans will embrace it. don't forget we have democrats come in over. very importantly. we have independents coming over and i haven't done that either. angry voters pushing trump over the edge. the exit poll data and delegates coming up on the democratic side. a major upset for bernie sanders in michigan. poolside into double digits. take a look at what happened. whether this is a wrench into hillary clinton passed to the nomination all coming out. a terrorist attack in israel live in one american dead as vice president died of his country for diplomatic talks. details straight ahead. the ensuing arrest, and camera, how one cop happened to be at the right place at the right
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time. marcus is one of the click futures point to hire opening this morning. markets to open the double digits at 60-point. marks the seven year anniversary the market or the dow jones industrial average bottomed out march 9, 2009. attend down astros were up 159%. in europe, stocks rising ahead of the ecb meeting tomorrow in europe. president mario trotsky to an asthma stimulus to moderate the meeting. in a show market mostly lower. the shanghai composite worst performer of the day down one and 1%. joining me this morning, fox business network dagen mcdowell, brien wesbury and lee carter. our top story right now.

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