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installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. >> the hard-working men and women of wisconsin stood and campaigned tirelessly to make sure that tonight was a victory for every american. >> this campaign is giving energy and enthusiasm to millions of americans. nicole: breaking news this morning. big win for attackers and bernie sanders shaking a landscape in the race for the white house. at least for now. i am nicole petallides. lauren: i am true and four blue run down the race as they head
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to new york for donald trump and bill clinton run the league. trade to 190 points. dow futures of 53, s&p futures up seven. lauren: china shanghai composite and the nikkei in japan each down fractionally. nicole: oil prices with a production fee on april 17th opec meeting. toilet 3701. up 3%. transfer $160 billion merger between pfizer and allergan. nicole: the obama administration targeting the oil patch deal between and baker hughes pm lauren: amazon said to them fairly high and kindled with a rechargeable case. plus a solar powered candle on the horizon.
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nicole: in sports commend the uconn huskies crushed syracuse for a record championship with a tougher to beat the chicago bulls record for the most wins. highlights and sports coming out. lauren: 5:02 eastern piedmont dictum april 6. welcome to "fbn:am," her first look at today's market and the latest breaking news and what to expect that they had feared nicole: senator ted cruz gets 40.3% of the vote. ohio governor john kasich receives 14.1% to blake remain wisconsin with all the details. >> ted cruz described as the jury in wisconsin tuesday may be told supporters during a party in milwaukee that he feels the political terrain changed nationally a couple weeks ago
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and said when it's all said and then he let the necessary 1237 delegates either before or during the republican party convention in july. joined alongside his wife, heidi, who received the loudest applause of the night, crew spent little time talking about donald trump. instead, he focused more so when hillary clinton. >> tonight with the bad night for hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] it was a bad night in the democratic primary in an even worse night for her in the republican primary. reporter: the republican race 10 season that could be tougher territory for occurs. new york's primaries in two weeks in the week after that, i've staked along the eastern seaboard. back to you in new york. nicole: thanks, blake. ted cruz has 514. john kasich 143. the charm campaign issue in a
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fiery statement saying ted cruz is worse than a puppet. he's a trojan horse being used by the bosses attempting to seal the nomination for mr. trump. lauren: sanders gets 56.5% of the vote in clinton about 43%. >> we have now won seven out of eight the last caucuses. >> all over this country, young people is ending up and saying, you know what, we want to help determine the future of this country. [cheers and applause] lauren: clinton has been spending much of her time in her adopted city new york. nearly 250 delegates up for grabs in the entire state's primary. here are the numbers currently.
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without the superdelegates, look at this. but lead shrinks to less than 250. nicole: who turned out in the wisconsin primary and what motivated their vows? >> a very big night in wisconsin for sanders and cruz. walking away with victories that could change the landscape going forward. check out republicans who identifies conservative with 65% went for hers. 20% return. that definitely moved the needle. also won among somewhat conservatives as well. also looking at voters who are dissatisfied with how the federal government is run. 52% of those voters went for ted cruz. only 29% opted for donald trump. also looking at wisconsin that's a state that has a softer position towards immigration and
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all those who say illegal immigrant in the question should be offered legal status. 51% supported ted cruz had far fewer for trump is kasich. we want to swing over to the other side of the aisle. bernie sanders of urging the tories. here's part of the story why. also among the younger vote, those under the age of 45 years old, 73% went for sanders. only 26 labor secretary clinton. other stats you should know is we haven't the east coast senate primaries in the coming weeks. late deciders, male voters in those worried about the economy also one with bernie sanders. back to you. treat into jo ling kent, thank you very much. >> is time to force mexico to pay for the border wall. lucky millions of dollars in payments to immigrants and back to make her wishes are financial
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lifeline from the us economy. trump the need to change rule to cut off part of the fun sent through mexico through money transfers. he says he would with child the threat of mexico makes a one-time payment of five to $10 billion to finance the wall. trade to pfizer plans to walk away from its $160 billion takeover of allergan plans to move in order to lower taxes did the botox anchor plunged yesterday after the treasury department announced tax rules that would make the deal more difficult, less profitable. ohio senator rob portman weightman, blooming or tax code. >> the problem is that the tax tax code that makes no sense. you've got to get the rate down. true to drug makers make a formal amount this morning and face a competitive different
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image with foreign rival was significantly lower tax bills. laurentrain for the justice dept to file lawsuit to lock a merger in the industry. halliburton announced plans to about $35,000,000,000.2 years ago. however, there are now questions about whether the deal could get past u.s. regulators as well as antitrust officials who would reduce competition and raise prices for customers. halliburton says the combination would be good for customers and the industry. demand in the oilfield service industry has been hit by. though oil prices. train to the skier caught up in the global market action within being overnight. a split echinacea overnight. this morning. shanghai composite index down one 10th of 1%. japan's nikkei same name. the south korea kospi about half a percent. hong kong hang seng is up two
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tenths of a percent. lauren: in europe, stocks trading at the stereo. the dax in germany up fractionally. cac in paris a powerful 1% and the ftse half of 1% as well. trying to do is start market features before and after losing today's bit of paris. dow futures up 53, s&p futures that day. lauren: crude oil prices surging three and one 3%. $37.7 a barrel for crude. a lot of comment about what will happen on april 17th. a big oil production meeting. russia's same prices are acceptable order $5 to $55 a barrel. kuwait saying they might freeze production without evidence can do. we are seeing all down arrows at the greenback very strong today can other currencies. europe, u.k. pound and japanese yen in the dollar. lauren: the 10 year treasury
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standing up 1.3%. trade to thomas sachs is leaving the job made six as many wonder how that will affect what bob iger does. with no successor in place, the question is whether he will stay on past its intended retirement date of 2018. unless someone is hired to come the devil a lot of time to prepare to take over unless he postponed his own planned retirement. prepare for more battery life on your kindle. amazon to release a new candle with a rechargeable case. the cover will provide more battery life while also allowing the reader to be thinner than earlier devices. that is not all. amazon has a separate case under development that would charge the kindle using solar power. amazon ceo promised to reveal the details next week. we don't know the prices of new devices just yet.
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right now amazon's kindle voyages their most expensive model in just about 200 bucks. pretty affordable. nicole: a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." in: if it starts to sound the largest pension fund. they would value the business at about $6 billion. activists briefed à la garden bounty. the company darden restaurants is up 40% over to coup. and make the push to get ahead of apple and samsung. the chinese will unveil its own with a dual lens camera that promises color in sharper contrast. lauren: coming up, despite getting beat in wisconsin, donald trump says he will be the republican nominee. >> i think we are going to win. i really do. [cheers and applause] lauren: bill hemmer goes to the mat and finds it tough for a
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tree trunk nomination. we will break it down for you. plus back rinehart has some explaining to do. when will the winter weather break here in the northeast. ask meteorologist maria molina report coming up for you. check in on u.s. stock market futures after two down days, with an day. s&p futures higher by seven. you are watching trends of them, your first look at morning market in breaking news. ♪ when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor 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
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lauren: i 15:0 in new york. wisconsin primaries history. the winners down upon. ted cruz calls his victory rally cry. bernie sanders says his whenever hillary clinton gives him momentum going in new york primary april 19th. the robert ports that pfizer and allergan may walk away from deals to emerge. the reason is believed to be tough for most of the treasury department effect and how corporations can avoid paying taxes. the justice department reportedly preparing to file a lawsuit to block the proposed
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merger between the oil service firm, halliburton and baker years. checking in on stock market futures, dow futures higher by 51 points for the first time in three days. nasdaq teachers getting 16. that's a look at what's happening right now. nicole: senator ted cruz getting the list with them when the badger state. what stopped for runner donald trump from getting the 1237 delegates he needs to secure the gop nomination? bill hemmer breaks down all the numbers. >> this is what we did. we took all the polling on the remaining contests left to go. we did political websites in the best political minds with a possible scenario ways and how you get the 1237 if you're donald trump. right now he starts off the night 737. he needs 500 delegates needed to get to the magic number.
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in 10 days, wyoming has a state convention would believe most will go to ted cruz it doesn't change the math. new york state if you get 50%, which am could do, you'd get on 95 delegates as we take through this. watch as the number changes throughout the map. the other five contests at the end of april seem to favor trial. we were rather generous in rhode island and connecticut, delaware, maryland and pennsylvania. through 30th at 927. 310 away. now image of the month of may. first contest tuesday and native indiana. trump is doing pretty well right now in the hoosier state. we'll see if it stays that way the next month or so. then we got the following tuesday where west virginia is winner take all and look what happens in the trunk number then. the same day as nebraska winner take all and ted cruz is polling very well there.
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third week over again kind of split. not really one third, one third, but pretty close. we were conservative in oregon. same thing for the week after. now we are 1032 based on projections for today. now you have five other contest on the map. where do you go? my chin is winner take all those welfare. same thing for south dakota. new mexico that if they fit the 50 split. right now we will give 10 of those 24 delegates. california still on the table at that point. did some polling trump will give 100 out of 172 delegates and look for the number of moves at the same day new jersey is winner take all of the state of new jersey looks favorable to trump. he would be 44 delegates shy. i thought moment. nicole: dallas really captivating. state to state in really breaking it down.
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that was great. lauren simonetti while most folks want the winner with the most delegates to get the nomination, it looks like we will have a contested convention. before you head out the door this morning, a look at your wednesday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. mother nature is trying to convince us it is not spring. reporter: that's right. temperature is below across parts of the northeast. some areas dealing with snow. look up a. look at the store and sister went through the great lakes early this morning bringing in snow across places like michigan and further west across parts of wisconsin. expected a couple inches to accumulate up there. the storm system of checks and out of there by tomorrow. 31 in new york at 27 degrees in the concern is when you factor in the windchills are much
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colder. in buffalo it in buffalo field cycled the 18 degrees. other areas are warming up. across the southwestern u.s. if deals 98 degrees and across california a toasty when i saw with temperatures in the 80s. let's head over to you. she came in and her outfits. nicole: where the national college championship last night taken a record four in a row. and the nba golden state warriors now have to win all of their last four games to break the bulls record for most wins. we will explain. check out u.s. stock market futures after a couple down days. dow futures up 51. as an he futures up 7.5. not back up 16.
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24 points and 10 rebounds in her final college game. seventy-fifth straight or uconn. the warriors have won all their games to the timberwolves shock in the warriors in overtime last night. the warriors flew a 17-point lead. the warriors now has 69 ways to win the last four games to break the record of 72. villanova wildcats returned home yesterday. the chip implanted in philadelphia then went to the campus for the welcome home celebration. >> i say no, you say nation. [chanting] great to be back home. great to be with you. nicole: dallas coach jay wright
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right there. championship friday in philadelphia to celebrate their thrill investors beating win over north carolina. lauren: coming up, possible game changer in wisconsin is bernie sanders and ted cruz be back to front runners for now. now it is gone to new york. >> hillary, get ready. here we come. nicole: president obama several k-kilo $160 billion merger between pfizer and allergan. the obama administration looking to kill another big deal, this time in the oil patch. the latest development paycheck in a menu of stock futures. oil prices are up in a big way. dow futures by 63, s&p futures higher by seven. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news.
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>> women of wisconsin student campaigned tirelessly to make sure that tonight was a victory for every american. >> this campaign is giving energy and busy i've been to millions of americans. lauren: bigwigs in the badger state for ted cruz and bernie sanders shaking up the lamp gave been the race for the white house at least for now. good wednesday morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: i am nicole petallides. the race tested the empire sabre donald trump at another clinton
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holds the big leagues. lauren: afterthought in the second straight day yesterday, let's check u.s. stock market futures today. nasdaq futures higher by 16. they sent stacks in a shed. the shanghai composite down 7%. oil prices gain half a percent yesterday, adding to those games today at april 17th opec meeting. almost $37 a barrel. the merger between pfizer and allergan. lauren: the obama administration targeting the oil patch deal between an acre is used. trent amazon set to unveil a new high-end candle with rechargeable case. plus the solar powered kendall also on the horizon. lauren: in sports, a record
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women's championship in the golden state warriors have a tough row to be. a chicago bulls record for the win. those highlights coming up. nicole: 5:31. wednesday. welcome to "fbn:am." the first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news in what to expect if they had. lauren: senator ted cruz winning the republican primary in wisconsin. the senator getting 40.3% of those. donald trump 35.1%. ohio governor john kasich 14.1%. blake remained in milwaukee, wisconsin with the details. >> a turning point and a rally cry in wisconsin tuesday night. cruz soundly defeated donald trump and john kasich. he told supporters that he feels the political terrain changed nationally a couple weeks ago and said when it's all said and done he'll have the necessary
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1237 delegates either before or during the republican party convention in july. joined alongside his wife, heidi, who received the loudest applause of the night, ted cruz spent little time talking about donald trump. instead he focused more so when hillary clinton. >> tonight was a bad night for hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] it was the backside of the democratic party and it was an even worse night for her in the republican primary. [cheers and applause] reporter: the republican race had ceased in tougher territory for cruz. new york's primary to the week after that, fives dates along the eastern seaboard. back to you in new york. >> writenow trump has 747 delegates. cruz has 514, kasich 143. the fiery statement about the
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life lesson in part. ted cruz is worse than a puppet. he's a trojan horse being used by party bosses attempting to steal the nomination for mr. trump. treating to senator bernie sanders defeating hillary clinton. senator gets 56.5% of the vote while hillary clinton has 43.1%. >> we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses. [cheers and applause] all over this country, young people at any nothing saying you know what, we want to help determine the future of this country. [cheers and applause] trained to clinton has been spending much of her time in new york in the past week. nearly 250 delegates up for grabs and that is on april 19th.
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currently hillary clinton 1743 delegates while sanders has 1056. lauren: perspective and results from wisconsin primary. senior election analyst for real clear politics. ted cruz wins wisconsin taken almost every category for republican voters. every age, income, education level. how nervous is donald trump right now ?-que?-que stion-mark >> you should be pretty nervous. wisconsin is wisconsin. it's not like a lot of states remaining. trump is walking the razor's edge to get 1237 delegates and is not going to come out at night with very many delicate at all. that's a problem on what he thought was becoming a militia nomination. nicole: is this a setback? donald trump and hillary clinton are so front runners. i know that last wisconsin but
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now they had to new york with big leagues. tell me how this coder could not not put them back on track. >> well, hillary clinton is still on track because she has a big delicately. she has democrats and superdelegate. the trump is a bigger problem because new york does not have that many delegates in the republican primary because there aren't as many republicans in new york. it's a little bit overstated. to get a lot of votes there, but this is a real setback for them. lauren: on the democratic side, how frustrated is hillary clinton right now? bernie sanders went six in a row, seven of the past day. hillary thatcher would have meant that by last month and she doesn't. >> x-ray. this increasing frustration that
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standards are not going anywhere. it looks like it's going to push this into the convention. she wants in the general election mode taken to the center in attacking republicans. >> factors in new york and the other northeastern primers, do they get in the way securing the non-trump o. what is the road here and always the call for trump for kasich to step down and let the votes go to the other two. >> for a long time to correct conventional wisdom was that kasich was hurting cruz by splitting the vote. the northeast is kind of a different story because he actually does appeal to some of the voters that would go for trump. i think i'm in it and the 26th is going to be hurting trump. >> you think he should step down? >> it's kind of footprint. it's a free country. if he wants to keep going, he's
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not going to be the nominee, but he's entitled to keep going if they want. lauren: thank you for your perspective and for waking up at this and following up the action last night. nicole: it is a free country. i like that. pfizer plans to walk away from its $160 billion takeover from allergan and move to ireland to have lower taxes. this would've been the biggest deal ever. shares of the botox maker plunged yesterday after the treasury department announced tax rules that would make it more difficult and less profitable. ohio senator bob portman weighing in on "cavuto: coast-to-coast" things their own tax code. >> the problem is the tax code makes no sense. it turns investment jobs overseas. you've got to get the rate down. >> the drivers that perform announcement. pfizer has said the competitive disadvantage as they paid lower taxes overall significant way.
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lauren: the justice department. to file a lawsuit. halliburton announced plans to acquire his smaller rival from the baker hughes for $35,000,000,000.2 years ago. there are now questions about whether the deal could get past u.s. regulators in antitrust officials who claim it would reduce competition. halliburton says the combination would be good for customers in the industry. the deal is reached, demand in the service that it has been hit by persistently low oil prices. lauren: the northern new jersey website looks legitimate, promising an exceptional education performance to wishing to study native date. the university and the state were fake, set up by federal authorities who used it to oppress 21 people. they were charged with conspiring to help more than 1000 foreigners obtained legal
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work visas, study visas. u.s. attorney paul fishman of the district of new jersey asked is how the whole thing work. >> the illegal practice is known as paid to stay because foreign nationals pay money for brokers and recruiters that the defendants in these matters to be enrolled in a school for the sole purpose of obtaining immigration status as a student but with no intention of or interest in going to class or making any progress towards an academic degree. nicole: officials said most foreigners have benefited from the scammer from china and india and will be dealt with by immigration authorities. lauren: let's get you caught up overnight. in asia, relatively muted trading. the shanghai composite and the nikkei shanghai composite in the nikkei in japan to attend the 1%. the hang seng in hong kong at the 10th of 1%. kospi and south korea up half of 1%. nicole: and europe, keeping an eye and airlines because air france was actually plummeting while ceo stepped down
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unexpectedly. ftse and london up half a percent. caci pappy% and the german dax gesturing slightly negative. lauren: investors in the u.s. look at the upcoming release of the minutes from the federal reserve meeting. oil prices moving higher and the fact we were down for two days and earnings season. tough features higher by 49, nasdaq futures higher by 50. nicole: almost 3%. this on the idea that kuwait and saudi arabia are working to obviously freeze oil production. lauren: hold down 2.5 box spirit world's biggest coffee chain plans to open a larger store in the world right here in manhattan. starbucks will set up his second grocery and a 20,000 square foot based in chelsea. the massive store is expected to open in 2018. it will be on two floors. starbucks says it will be modeled on his first restaurant
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we seattle. customers can learn about the brewing of rare coffees, also chat with her recess. starbucks has more than 90 stores in the new york area. love it. nicole: coming up, demand at the center of the political storm. >> if anyone tries to make the case that a new that we would be talking about a contested convention in april, they would be lying to you. nicole: who was republican national chairman reince priebus and how has he handled historic contested conventions. a closer look. smashing syracuse for a record championship. we will have all the details. you're watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news.
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nicole: 5:45 a.m. in new york to get caught up in is happening. the wisconsin primary and the winners are now moving on. ted cruz called its victory over donald trump a rallying cry. bernie sanders says his wind just says his win gives him says his win gives him momentum into new york's primary new york's primary and april the 18th. there are reports that they may walk away from their deal to merge the biggest army doing history for would've been. the reason is believed to be the tough new goals in the treasury department affecting how corporations can avoid paying
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tax. it wasn't beneficial, so looks like they're walking away. the justice department reportedly preparing to file a lawsuit to block a proposed merger between firms halliburton and weicker hughes. u.s. stock market futures over the last couple days drop 190-point india. today we see out there is. as the dow jones industrial average of 49, s&p futures nicole petallides. that's what's happening now. lauren: republican national chairman reince priebus might find himself presiding over historic contested nomination process this summer. what exactly is the man the hassle of the party together. peter burns looks at the man at the center of the storm. >> when reince priebus gathered in the last convention in 2012, he never expected the earth quake that his party has become heading into the next gop convention in cleveland in july. >> i think if anyone tries to make the case that we talk about
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a contested convention in april. i think they'd be lying to you. reporter: he's been done with a similar front runner punch in the number two with a strong-willed competitors. reince priebus had to oversee caucuses and primary system or a punch is thrown. a top deputy says the 44 group wisconsinite who started in politics as a high school campaign volunteers survey data for the times study by a cold midwestern temperament and intimate knowledge of party and convention goals. >> former chairman of the rnc can no longer serving moderate chairman in history. he seen it all. he spent three convention before. he's been tested on the state level and national level. please balanced a lot of disparate interests. reporter: first elected chairman in 20 about then and now his third term, reince priebus is
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the ultimate gop insider and a party dominated by frustrated members clamoring for outsiders. probably the toughest job in politics right now. >> i think it is a tough job. after six years of being chairman of gotten used to in many cases not being loved by a lot of people. lauren: peter barnes, thank you for this story. nicole: the uconn women's national chance she had last night making it a record four in a row. >> i'm not sure what words you can use to describe it. we had a goal coming in as freshmen and now as seniors. we did that. nicole: my dad's alma mater. at the end of the day, golden state warriors have two web out their last four games if they hope to break a gold record for most wins.
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5:52. monday night as villanova. last night the uconn women's spotlight. you can't beat syracuse to win an unprecedented fourth straight national championship ending another perfect season. breanna stuart had 24 points. and rebounds in her final college game. to win a 70 cents for uconn. golden state lawyers had their backs to the wall. they have to win their remaining games to win the record for the most wins in a season. last-place minnesota timberwolves beat the warriors in overturned last night. 124-117. they now have 69 win in sydney to win their last four games to breakable's record of 72. the kansas city royals received their worlds series ratings before their game with the mets yesterday. the mets got the win. no sooner guard with six dominant innings of that to do nothing when. walker hit his first home run.
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before you head out the door, let's get a look at your wednesday forecast. fox meteorologist maria molina. good morning, maria. >> is like winter across the northeast and great lakes region. a storm system bringing in accumulating snow across northern parts of it and also michigan. because of that we have winter weather at pfizer in effect this morning. meanwhile temperatures out here across new england are very cold and well below average. 27 degrees right now in boston. 18 burlington. some areas feel a little bit colder than what the thermometer reads. buffalo 18 degrees this but it goes like. it feels like 25 in new york city. bundle up as you head out doors. below which the pics couple days as they continue to sql temperatures across the region. meanwhile they don't have cold
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temperatures across texas and parts of the southwestern u.s. looking at temperatures climbing into the 80s and into the 90s. cluster 100 in phoenix, arizona already. let's head over to you. lauren: harry potter fans gather for a premier for a certain wizard world. ♪ there it is. oscar-winning composer john williams and the los angeles philharmonic's help present the world of harry potter universal hollywood sap above the stars of the franchise also flocked to the performance after appearing on the red carpet. the park opens to the public tomorrow. but how many tickets have sold out, we hear some might be available at the gate for $115, but the park is not bad how many tickets will be sold and because of what is expected to be big demand for the attraction committee recently hiked the
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>> despite air france being to the downside, we see all of paris in europe and the monday and ftse the path cac gain and the german dax up one 10th of 1%. right here at home after two days of losses from its losses, dow futures akin higher. up 54 in the s&p up 7.5. oil gaming as kuwait and saudi arabia agree on a freeze potentially up 2.7%. tacking onto yesterdays games. now to talk about wisconsin and so much more, we are sending it over to trade seven. maria: hey, nicole. inc. so much. i am maria bartiromo.
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it is wednesday, april 6. top stories at 6:00 a.m. both sides of the race saw them last night. ted cruz and bernie sanders scoring big wins in them. >> tonight is a turning point. it is a rallying cry. >> with a victory in wisconsin tonight, let me take this opportunity to thank the people of thing. we have now won seven out of eight of the last caucuses and primaries. maria: big numbers. a big fight in new york. breaking down the delegate count. what it means for the convention come july. the government in the way business. going out with a bang, pfizer reported that walking away from its deal with allergan in the wake of the treasury department new rules. justice department will block a merger between halliburton baker hughes as well. a closer look at the regulatory environment coming up.
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