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>> wiki news this morning. bernie sanders says hillary clinton is not qualified to be president. good morning. and lauren simonetti. nicole: item nicole petallide donald trump way ahead of ted cruz and john kasich writes here in new york. lauren: and the markets come at a two-day losing streak yesterday with triple digit gains are looking at the dell. u.s. sck mart futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures down 35 points. nicole: japanese stocks higher slightly while the shanghai composite index slid 1.3%.
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lauren: after gaining 5% yesterday, oil prices are firmer. that is some hope that there might be an opec production phrase. nicole: outrage over new textiles from the white house that killed $160 billion to merger. ceo of pfizer with an op-ed in "the wall street journal" today at a nearby high corporate taxes are costing american jobs. transfer the white house declining to support a new bill allowiwing a crack encrypted iphones and other devices. nicole: in sports, golfers are choices ththe masters gets underway. we'll ha some some pre-masters hole-in-one ots for you. lauren: at its 5:01 a.m. in new york to thursday, april 7th. thanks for joining us for the first look at today's market, the latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. nicole: breakingews this
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morning. the battle for the nomination intensifies ahead of the primary. hillary clinton and bernie sanders fighting for the 247 democratic delegates. clinton with a series of attacks questioning sanders is prepared for the presidency.y. >> some of his ideas won'tork becausththe numbers don't add a good other's p phone in an pass congress or ey rely on republan governors. suddenly h having a conversion experience in becoming progressives. any number of important areas, he doesn't have a planan at all. nicole: vermont senator fires right back. >> i don't believehe is qualified. [cheers s and applae] if she is througugh her super pc taking tens of millions of dollars in spepecial interest
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funds. nicocole: meanwhile the campaign is reportedly preparining for a popossible contested conventionn july.. many experts say it seems unlikely. so far clinton has 1700 delegates including 469 superdelegates. sanders has around 1000, but he only has dirty when superdelegates. 2400 delegates are needed to win the party's nomination. lauren: new w poll shows donald trump began to race here in nenw york. he helped a bit rally last night in his home state which h has 95 gop delegates up for grabs. connell mcshane has more. reporter: donald t trump back he in new york and spspeaking to a large crowd on long island. he played d the hits to some degree, leadinto t the crowd and talking to them about the comments senator ted cruz had made an earlier debate about so-called new york values seen
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everybody knew someone who died in t the 9/11 terror attacks and cruise according to trump at least hahates new york. trump look into his home state to give the campaign a boost after the disappointment of wisconsin. a university poll says trump has been l largely here. cruz was in third place at job at 52%, john kasich at 25%. janet cruz at 17%. if the numbers holold, trump wod be on his way too winning all or at least mosost of the 95 delegates at stake in new york primary on april 19th. a big crowd on hand inside the dona trump on long island. a a small crowd of protesters gathered outside voioicing thehr displeasasure. it is a big g one. trump knows he knows the bigig night air. what is s next for the campaign? a trip o west to another all-important state.
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lauren and nicole, back to you guys in the studio. lauren: connell mcshane, thank you. meanwhile, senator ted cruz is not campaigning in new york. >> almost can always be counted on to take the high road and demonstrate class. if he wants to engage in insults, he's welcome to do so. he gets very angry when the voters reject him. train to trump has 347 delegates. john kasich 143. train to the obama administration's tax from a strong condemnation from some companies. the treasury department law limits the ability of u.s. mpanies to do international deals to lighten the tax bill. anand because a record $160 billion merger. the pfizer ceo says u.s. drug companies are at a disadvantage,
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compmpeting in the global marketplace. allelergan ceo calls the new rus on american. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton welcoming the president's decision. >> i am really proudhat the treasury secretary and the president yesterday announced top new rules on this gimmick that compani are using. it's wrong. it got to stop. but president obama announced is a good start. nicole: the merger would have moved it to ireland where will pay far less in corporate taxes. lauren: about 12.5% from a third of what you pay in the u.s. the collapse of the deal coupled with the justice department lawsuit to block them merger of halliburton and baker hughes raises the question is this administration going after business. adam shapiro has a report. reporter: the justice department says the baker hughes albertan
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would eliminate significant competition. early wednesday morning atat the depament of justice filed the antitrust lawsuit to block the deal. halliburton proming to fight the department of justice and proceed with the $35 billion merger between the number two and number three oil service industry firms. her brother lynch says the merger pairs competition at risk into many markets and the merger would harm american consumers. she fired a warning shot at companies considering other megamergers seen in the days ahead we will continue to stand up for failed deals and free markets. >> free societies require free-market in markets where busisses can warm cartels and create monolies to manipulate prices with no oversight can hardly qualified as free. >> halliburton and you say it is
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procompetitive and wilill allow the customers to benefit from the more foot about innovative and efficient oilfield services company. >> department of justice's says e merger was one of those deals that are so antitrust risk in that they never right to make it out of the executive suite for corporate boardroom. lauren: adam shapiro, thank you. nicole: the white house would not support legislation to allow judges to require technology compananies like apple to help w enforcement, compared to data. the decision means the political impact over encryption will continue following the high-profile effort of the justice department to force apple to break into an iphone used by one of the san bernardino terrororists. president obama suggested last month that law enforcement is to have a way to access encrypted information on the smartphone. sources say the administration remains deeply divided on this very big decision.
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lauren: senior chininese politil figures with relatives involved in not sure tax havens such as vice premier. then a high-ranking member of the government and the yanks send overseas propaganda and ideology but the names of hundreds of american have so suaced in the panama papers. nicole: i'm sure we'll get more. a really dovish tone with slower rate hikes givee them up to miss them. you can see the japan nick at the quarter%, hong kong hang seng quarter of a percent higher. south korea higher. at the shanghai composite is a different story done nearly 1.5%. lauren: let's check out european stocks. but there is across the board. ftse up 12 points, ca cfo points and the dax in germany gaining 31. nicole: jobls claims today. features some 44. s&p futures down seven.
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lauren: oil up slightly $37.82 a barrel. gold hired by $13.1237 announced. nicole: at increasing number of people are not making payments on t their student loan. more than 40% can stop making payments and there are fears that millions of student loan holders will never repay their ans. roughly 2200 americans wereot making payments as of january 1st. the education department has created a behavioral science unit two is that in the psychology of borrowers and why they don't repay the debt. the $200 billion owed on the student loan and taxpayers that falls on us. lauren: that's a true story. terrorism is in preventing folks from finding their summer vacations in europe. travel agency said bookings are actually already filling up in popular destinations.
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it was hit hard by the terror attacks with the travel agencies now say even that has rebounded and rebounded significantly. bookings for trips and friends this year still down 7%. nicole: here's a look at the headlines in "the wall street journal" print the federal reserve sent a signal to an april interest rate hike is unlikely. several participants in the march meeting expressed concern that an able increase would signal an appropriate urgency. former ceo sentenced to 12 months in prison, downplayed the chip of mine safety laws. it did kill 29 men. amamazon has the fashion traditional series of the internet retailer making headway against traditional sellers by attracting a crowd that had
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rejected. lauren: coming up, we'll take you behind the primary that few people ever see. >> is very final frontier in the shadow primaries for gop delegates behind donald trump and ted cruz. and james rosen in washington that after the break with an answer. lauren: every golfer dreams ofof getting a hole-in-one. but some get to that factory more than others. -- that dream more than others. [cheers anand applause] trained to we'll tell you how many he's made in his long career at the masters get underway. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking newews. ♪ is it one day giving your daughter e opportunity she deserves?
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nicole: and 515 good morning to you. cascadia con up when that's happening now. wisconsin is just a memory. candididates slugging it out in new york leading up to this date april 19th primary. on the democratic side, bernie sanders said kelley clinton isn't qualified toe president. they question whether sanders is prepared to be president. republican candidates fighting for new york delegates. a new poll has donald trump leading ted cruz and john kasich as well. trump held a big rally in new york last night. lots of reaction to the treasury department ruled that led to the
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end of the pfizer and allergan merger. the ceo pfizer writing in "the wall street journal" that high corporate taxes are landing to cost jobs for americans. let's check out u.s. stock market futures after 112.10 yesterday. features a don43 points for e dow, six points for the s&p 500. that is what is happening now. boring. lauren: millions of usave been cast in the primary season so far. the numbers that count are t hundreds of delegates fought over whacould be a pair of messy convention. fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen reports on the shadow primaries few people ever see. >> how you doing >> texas senator ted cruz will return to colorado and where cruz last weekend pill.six delegates in congressional district assemblies, further evidence of the operation superior ground game in the so-called shadow primaries.
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>> two days ago north dakota we had another gem in this win. they like it did degates of the delegates to specify their support. 18 are supporting our campaigig. one of supporting donald trump. >> trumps campaign acknowledges noblemen of men and women come to a quieter affair plane out of the county level, the billionaire front runner playing catch-up. trump sees the state degations planes had cruz. >> what makes you think when he gets his third and fourth ballot that they are not going to be voting for mitt romney or mark or rubio or paul ryan? they are going to be like ted who? >> spectrum campaign sought a gop operative to j jumpstart the nomination of successive of the own. >> than when the folks on the ballllot of west virginia and today 12 of them currently
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running the ballots for somebody else that are now going to be her delegates if they could elect it. >>he arcane state-by-state delegates after the voters have spok, trump himself has begun isoning. i find that i'm not supposed to get as many delegates as a person that ip. what kind of stuff is that? somebody said there's a rule in another role. i don't care about rules, folks. >> only 5% of delegates in cleveland will be unbound. the figure surges 59% on the second that commit 80% of the third. >> they might be influenced, but at theame time they are at their own individual person who is going to decide straight on who they want to support. reporter: the republican national committee explained how multiple rounds of balloting could play out, representing the trees campaign wh former virgin attorney general ken kuchen elite, who were told us
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numerous questions including queries about the workings of the rnc credentials committee, which decides which delegates get seated. lauren and nicole. nicole: james rosen, thank you very much. coming up since voice, the 70 sixers have had enough and he's walking away. louisville places more sanctions on the men's basketball team. all the details are coming out. in a country music legend left us. more on the death of moral haggard when we return. ♪
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only with xfinity. is ♪ lauren: the country world mourning the death of merle haggard who died after battling double pneumonia. he died on the 79th birthday. the country legends like the career include 40 number one hits, countless awards and an induction into the country music hall of fame. merle haggard was faus arias prison stint in his classic
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tunes about convicts and drifters and blue-collar workers. last year's merle haggard and is ho willie nelson released the album jangling me scduled to go on tour. he said he wasn't just a count singer. he was the best country singer that ever lived. nicole: w look at the latest in the world of sports. after three seasons of draft picks, the 70 sixerseneral manager sam hinchey said down. philadelphia has boasted the league's worst record at 47 and 195. pinky also wrote a farewell letter to the groroup reportedly spent 13 pages of the week will announce additional self-imposed sanctions after an escort allegation. the school for reduced scholarships for the 2017th report in 19 season as well as ficial recruiting visit in recruiting opportunities for the
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staff. louisville previously announced a postseason banack on february 5th. a wiki made history for colorado rockies last night. 23-year-old rookie trevor story became the first player to hit a homerun and each of his three major league games. the stories also the first layer in baseball history to hit a homerun at each of its his first four heads. they helped lead the rockets to afford-3 victory over the diamondbacks. the masters begins today. 8-year-old gary player server things off right at the contest yesterday with a hole-in-one. he is now the oldest player on record with an ace. the players1st hole-in-one in his career and one of nine yesterday. there it is. you wish you could do that. i know. gary player will be today on barn at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. the teatime is that 8:20 a.m.
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eastern time. lauren: that's fine. something completely different. the ailing fish captured off the gulf of mexico is actually called a swell shark. that is because it feels it .. which is totally. it filled it with wateto enlarge it tries to scare predators and keep them away. a shark researchers suggest th shark could be albino or niche that light colored. the guy who caught it released to so presumably, we think that aliens vicious t till out there. nicole: sharks to come. the post-vernier primary votes. bernie sanders lashing out at hillary clinton. >> i don't think that you ar quified if you get $15 million from wall reet through your super pac. [cheers and applause] turned to the big states that the next pmary. treasury tax will scale to $160 billion merger between
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pfizer and alec and i met with protesters at "the wall street journal" explaining why high corporate tax rates will cost american jobs. we have that story. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market in breaking news. ♪ lways be. if only the signs were obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can helplp you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors willlways be. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey!
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nicole: breaking news this morning. bernie sanders saying hillary clinton is not qualified to be president. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: i am trained for. a new poll shows donald trump way ahead of rival ted cruz and john kasich in new york youill have the numbers for you. nicolele: yesterday one markets right now, a losing streak yesterdaday. look at is. right now the dow is down 77. the s&p down 10. lauren: in asia, japanese stocks
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edging slightly higher while in china the shanghai composite siding 1.4%. nicole: after a 5% gain yesterday, hope seven opec production freeze. 3766 a barrel, down 9 cents. lauren: outrage over new tax rules that killed a $160 billion drug merger. the ceo of izer but they're not fedex by name by high corporate taxes are costing american js. train to the white house reportedly declined to support a new bill allowing law-enforcement agencies to crack encrypted iphones and other devices. lauren lauren: said it will have some pre-masters hole-in-one shots for you. pretty amazing. nicole: 531 and the knee-jerk. welcome e to "fbn:am" come your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. nicole: the battle for the nomination intensifies ahead of
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the near primary april 19th. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are fighting for the empire state 247 democratic delegates. clinton released i in a series f attacks questioning if sanders is prepared for thee presidency. >> some of his ideas just won't work because the numbers don't add up. others won't even pass congress or they would lie on republilicn governors suddenly having a conversion experience in becoming progressives. in a number ofof important areas he doesn't have a plan at allll. lauren: the vermont senator sure fired back. i don't believe she is qualified in through her super pac taking tens of millions of dollars in special interest funds. lauren: the sanders campaign
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preparing for a contested convention in july. many say that seems unlikely. so far clinton has more than 1700 delegates including 400 x-men super delegate. sanders has around a thousand that he only has 31 superdelegates and you need 2402 and the party nomination. nicole: a new poll shows donald trump leaving the race in the new york primary. you have a big rally last night in his home state which has 95 gop delegates. our own, mcshane has more. reporter: donald trump on his home turf back here in new york eaking to a large cloud in long island. he played the hits to some degree, playing to thehe crowd d talking to comments his opponent senator ted cruz had made in a debate about so-called new york values. they likely knew someone who died in the 9/ terror attacks in her supported trump at least take new york.
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the kingo his home state to give a boost after the disappointment of wisconsin in the university poll shows trump has a large lead here. cruz was in third place with trump at 52%. crews at just 17. it's important if these numbers hold, which is obviouslyig if, if they l been trump would be on his way to winning all or at least most of the 95 delegates at stake in the near primary on april 19th. they see donald trump on long island or the small crowd of protesters gathered outside voicing displeasure. it's a big one. trump knows he needs a big mac air. what is next? a trip out west to another all-important day. trump will hold a news conferencen california. lauren and nicole, bk to you in the studio.
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nicole: great energy there. meanwhile, senator ted cruz now convening in new york. >> donald can always be counted on to take the high road and to demonstrate class. if he wants to engage in an old, he's welcome to do so. he gets very angry when the voters reject them. nicole: currently trump has 743 delegates while uzas 517. ohio governor john kich at 143. lauren: the obama administration's tax will trust tom combination. the rules of this the abili of u.s. companies to do international deal to lighten their tax bill and he killed the megamerger, the record $160 billion deal between pfizer and alec and. pfizer ceo says u.s. drug companies arare at a disadvantae because they compete in a global
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marketplace. allergan ceo brett saunders is called t the rules un-american. but then you have the demratic residential candide hillary clinton welcoming the president's decision. >> i am really proud that treasury secretary and the president yesterday announced tough new rules academic companies are using. it is wrong. it has got to stop. but president obama announced is a good start. nicole: the merger would move it to ireland to pay far less in corporate taxes. nicole: the collapse of the deal coupled with the justice department's lawsuit to block the merger of baker hughes raises the question is the administration going after big business here? adam shapiroro has severed or peered reporter: the baker hughes halliburton merger would eliminate significant head-to-head competition in the oilfield services industry. early wednesday morning the department of justice filed the
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antitruslawsuit to block the deal. halliburton and bakehughes issued a statement promising to fight the department of juice and proceed with the $35 billion merger betweenen the number two and number three oilndustry firms. the red of lynch says the merger pose competition at risk into many markets ithe merger would harm american consumers she fired a warning sh considered other mergers that we will stand up for free markets. >> free societies require ee-market. they create monopolies and manipulate prices with no oversight can hardly qualify as free. >> halliburton and baker hughes said their and baker hughes say they're just so competitive and will allow the company's customers to benefit from a more fl but innovative and efficient services company. the proposed merger was s one of
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those deals that are so antitrust risk you that t they never ought to make it out of the executive suite or cporate boardroom. cole: adam shapiro, thank you very much. cole: at the white house would not support legislation that would allow technology compani like apple to help law enforcement unlock encrypted data. the political impact over encrypti will continue. of course this follows the high-profile effort of the justice departmento force apple to break into the iphone us by the san bernardino terroris. president obama suggested last month w-enforcement needed a way to access encrypted formation. sources say the information is deeply divided on the issue. nicole: more indications of increasing military threat from north korea south korea's defense ministry said north korea has developed a large caliber multiple launch rocket system with the capability to strike seoul as early as this year.
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the south korean official says north korea's recent rest firing of 300-millimeter rocket suggested multiple launch rocket system is almost fully developed. nile: let's get you caught up a global market action. the shanghai composite down 1.4%. the reason investors worry about pressures waiting and imminent restrictions from selling certain stocks could communicate 2%. the hang seng up 2%. hong kong to cost in south korea at the 10th of 1%. nicole: and europe right now, a mixed bag. the ftse fractionally gher with the cac is down one thihird of 1% and the german dax down a quarter of 1%. laur: afteter a triple digit move, the dow jones industrial average is down to 87-point, looking at the s&p futures on 12. nicole: let's chececk out oil ad gold, the commodities how they are faring.
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3763 a barrel as gold gains 15 bucks. 1239 of troyoy ounce. lauren: the education departmen is student loan borrowers have either stoppeded making payments or are behind on their student loans. there are fears that millions of bondholders will never repay those bills. roughly 22 million americans are not paying. the education department has created a behavioral sciences unit is the deepest apology of borrowers and try to figure out why they are not repaying their loans. there's about $200 billion still owed on student loans. nicole: millionaires are packing their bags to me from chicago in record numbers. according to a recent report from a million errors are fleeing chicago more than any other city on a net he says. 3000 people with net assets of more than $1, excluding their primary home moved from the windy city last year. that represents 2% of chicago's
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high net worth individuals. many people say rising racial tensions and worries about crime or fact it's in their decision to leave the town. is lauren: today's edition of "the wall street journal." the fed sends s a sisignal thatn appropriate hike is unlikely. several l participed express third and april increase its signal and approach raidider jim c. massey ceo said its 12 month in prison. job linkage at conspiring to the countries deaiest explosion in four decades. 29 member killed. amazon s stretched its fashion sense challenging traditionalist doors at the retailer r added again making headway against traditional sellers by attracting a a crowd that had reject gooood purchase at first. nicole: attached to that so many retailerers filing for bankrupt. behihind the shadow primary, few people will ever see.
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lauren: welcome back to "fbn:am." 5:45 a.m. and ease those. wisconsin just a memory. the candidate are now slugging it out in nework. april 19 primary in the democratic side. bernie sanders said hillary clinton isn't qualified to be president than clinton questions the sanders is prepared to be president. republican candidate also fiting for new york delegatate. the poll has donald trump bidding ted cr as well as john kasich. trump held a rally last night. lots of reaction to the treasury department rules that killeded e pfizer and allergan merger. the ceo writing in "the wall
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street journal" that high corporate taxes are leading to lost jobs for many americans. checking and write nonstop market futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures down 90 points. nasdaq futures number 24. nicole: while millions of american votes have been cast in the primary season so far, that number that really counts are the hundreds of delegates being fought over ahead of what could be a pair of messy conventions. fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen reports on the shadow primary few people ever see. >> how are you doing? reporter: ted cruz will retu the stick into colorado site of of saturday's p state convention for true scope of six delegates in conongressional district assemblies and further evidence that thsuperior ground game and the so-called shadow primary. >> two days ago at north dakota we had another tremendous when. they elected delegates of the
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delegates is that despite their support. 18 are supporting our campaign. one of supporting g donald trum. >> and the willingness of men and women who serve as delegates, a quieter affair playing out at the county level. the billionaire front runner playing catch-up. trump trump sues state delegations played ted cruz. >> what makes easy when it gets to this third and fourth ballot that they are not going to be voting foror mitt romney or mark or rubio or paul ryan. they are going to be like ted who? reporter: is poised to some successive of it though and. >> we have been wooing folks on the ballot of west virginia and as of todayy we would 12 of them currently running the ballots for somebody else but are not going to be e a degates if they get elected. reporter: dear kitten state-by-state rules, trump
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himself has been voicing frustration. >> and see the dishonesty. you see where one louisiana and i find out i'm not opposed to get his many delegates as the person that i'd need. what kind of stuff is that? somebody said there is the rule and another rule. i don't care about rules, vote. >> 5% of delegates in cleveland will be unbound. the figure service 59% on the second ballot, 80% on the third. >> it might be influenced by state party officials, but at the same time they are their own individual person who will decide straight on who they want to support. >> the republican national committee explained how multiple line oballotg could play out. former virnia atrney general can pitch in delhi. it grew surrogate we are toldd asked numerous questions included queries about the workings of thguard the credentials committee which decide which delelegates even gt seated. lauren and nicole. nicole: james rosen, thank you
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very much. lauren: the 70 sixers gm has had enough and is walking away. those detailils coming out. e north east, might finally feel some warmth today. but it is going to be a rough one. maria melitta heuer through thursday forecast. is dow futures down 86-point. half of a percent decline looking at the futures for the s&p 500 as well as the nasdaq. you are watching reporter, your first looook at morning market and breaking news.
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lauren: a latestn the look of the world of sports. the philadelphia 76ers general manager and head of ask of opereration, sam hickey said do. fothe past three seasons, philadelphia has posted 47 and 195. he also wrote a farewell letterr to good owner that reportedly spanned 13 pages. louisvillele announced an addiditional self-imposed sanctions after anan escort allegation tough the season as well as official recruiting visit and oppoportunities fothe staff. louisville previously announced a postseason ban on february 5th. the padres from the wrong side of his dream last night after being shut out by the dodgers. it marks the 27th straight innings in which san diego was unable to score runs. the old mark was 26, the
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st. louis cardinals st. louis cardinals st. louis cardinals. nla 25 runs in their opening series against the padres. if you've had a hole-in-one wass impressive, it is. wait until you see back to back once on the fourth hole at the par three contest. justin thomas knocked down a hole in one and rickie fowler stepped up right after that to pick up an ace o of his own. these were just too a nine hole and once yesterday. i love watching the video. the masters began today at 8:20 a.m. eastern. nicole: nine hole in ones? on the charges its customers twice for one car payment. the processing error caused many to overdraw from their accounts and pay fees as a result. we are not in how many were affect did the customers are overwhelmed and angry customers are lashing out at social media.
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lauren: thousands of scars recalled because they will burn you. they sold at department shores and branded by i thought that trump are being called back for tential risks. cole: before you heaout the door come in the futurure thursy forecast. fox meteorologist maria molina. >> good morning. tracking another colold front across upstate new york counterparts at the southeast. we d do have concerns for isolad severe weather throughout the day today. that will be something to watch for across parts of the east coast. the hamster in system with temperatures in chicago is this morning. temperatures this morning in the 50s across places like texas and oklahoma. this afternoon, take a look what happens. temperatures climbing and feeling like summer for some of you. 88 degrees, 87 degrees in dallas
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at the northeast relatively cool but not too faaway from what average time of the year. 57 in new york. upper 40s across pts of new england. get ready because cooler air starts to move back in and we will be dealing with the dealing withhat as we head into the weekend. nicole: thks so m much. lauren: wi run down global lack- market action before we nd it over to mornings with korea. ♪ "mornings with maria." ♪
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nicole: and europe, markets coming under pressure. the wanted ftse down slightly by the cac down one third of 1%. in germany, dxdx and a quarter % of ecb president mario with a global time. right here at hohome is next to the downside. data features than 76 in s&p futureres down half of 1%. looking atat commodities, oil ad gold good while oil is right down 5 cents, 5 cents, that is down onene 10th of 1%. gold is up 15 bucks. now it is time to o go over to "mornings with maria." they good momorning to you, mara bartrtiromo. maria: good morning, everybody.
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i maria bartiromo. it is thursday, april 7th. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast or the fight for new york is gone.. donald trump with a huge c crowd last night rallied supporters with comments like thihis. >> who is goining to pay for the wallll? maria: jack, it is a party. trumump supporters coming up who were there last night. billy clinton trying to use an momentum in the attack. >> i don't believe that she is qualalified. maria: blistster in the campaign children learning. this obserervation of legal wom. they can often p pay for scholarship fund for undocumented students. ruruth kelley about it did fbi directctor james called me with the details. won't disclose how it cracked open the terrorist iphone. his answers ahead. jpmorgan
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