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strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. >> preachiness disorient good moments ago the british supreme court ruling prime minister teresa may well have to get parliament approval before starting the process to exit the european union. we will have the details. good morning. and nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am more insanity. another busy day for president donald trump after pulling out of the transpacific trade deal yesterday on the major ceos of the big three automakers today at the white house. nicole: the senate finally confirms mike pompeo as new chief of the cia. lauren: five guests at
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supporting earnings. johnson & johnson and the korean travelers higher by 11 points. nasdaq up three. nicole: japanese stock sale and trade war with the united states. the nikkei down half of 1%. in china, the shanghai composite index that two tenths of 1%. lauren: after falling 1%, oil prices trading at $53.26 a barrel. up 1%. nicole: the yield on the 10 year treasury. looking at that steady at 2.41%. lauren: yahoo! pushes back the timing to be bought by verizon but the stock is up 1% an 1% an optimist and the deal will go through. nicole: golden state warriors list one of the worst teams in the nba. venus williams becomes the oldest woman to reach the yesterday and open semifinals. she's going for a record. lauren: good morning.
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five of 1:00 a.m. in new york. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. breaking news at the moment. the u.k. supreme court israel that prime minister teresa may musket parliament's approval before she begins great britain's formal exit from the european union could the government had argued that prime minister could be his executive powers to do so. theresa may wanted to use the powers royal prerogative to invoke article l of the lisbon treaty and begin two years of separation talks. >> resident shot making good on a promise to the often the transpacific partnership. the president signing a memorandum of understanding to pull the u.s. out of the 12 nation agreement negotiated under president obama. >> for a long time. >> thank you. >> okay. >> great thing for the american worker what we just did.
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nicole: trouncing americans would've lost jobs under tpp. several countries say they hope the transpacific partnership can be salvaged. australian prime minister overnight suggesting other countries like china could take place at the u.s. >> there's also the opportunity for the tpp to proceed without the united states and have had active discussions with other looters as recently as last night with prime minister abe about that. nicole: president trump plans to negotiate the north american free trade agreement when he meets with the leaders of canada and mexico. will discuss expanding trade with united kingdom when he meets with irish prime minister teresa meant friday. lauren: vice president mike pence swearing-in representatives might pompeo last night about an hour after the senate confirmed president trends nominee.
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>> you are stepping up to the degree of grace operation the world's ever seen. men and women serving under your command to give true meaning to the word courage. they often put their lives on the line and often integrated security. lauren: pompeius nomination and print despite nominations from democrats on positions on torture, surveillance in the u.s. election. president trump's paint for secretary of state colin rex tillerson has cleared another hurdle. recommending the nomination to be sent to the full senate or the former exxonmobil ceo is due to be confirmed and then representative tom price to have the health and human services department goes before the senate finance committee today. price support obamacare. its expect it to be grilled by democrats over his land to replace it.
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lauren: fbi clearly national security adviser michael flynn of any wrongdoing and phone calls to the russian ambassador. "the new york post" says the fbi reviewed phone calls between flynn and the ambassador. the review was part of a wider investigation into whether russia interfered in the presidential election and the hacking of the democratic national committee. the calls reportedly were made in late december. lauren: detroit is coming to the white house today. president trump will sit down with representatives of the auto industry including heads of general motors, ford and fiat chrysler to talk about creating jobs. he plans to create incentives for companies to build plants right here in the u.s. instead of overseas by sharply cutting the current number of regulations they face, lowering corporate taxes and penalizing companies that try to move their production overseas come and penalizing them at the border taxpayer fedex founder and ceo fred smith will discuss how to
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trade keeps america great in an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo i'm mourning said maria at 7:30 eastern this morning. nicole: president trump picked up this fall worked in the white house pledging to cut taxes massively. trump also vowing in a meeting with top executives to reduce regulations he called out of control. top adviser kellyanne conway says the moves are designed to make doing business here in the u.s. attractive. >> what's important about reducing the burden on employers, sean, those are the individuals deciding whether they can attract and retain the workforce in america for if they have to go elsewhere. nicole: for more details on trump's tax plan, let's talk to blake irvin in washington. >> president trumpeted with business leaders and top ceos in his first focus and stay at the white house. but the ceo meeting which included elon musk and others come mr. trump said the
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corporate tax rate would be dropping. >> we are trying to get it down from 15% to 20% and is now 35% but it's probably more 38% and 35, wouldn't you say? >> it has been pushed by house republicans. president trump campaign on a 15% corporate tax rate. i asked sean spicer as the president was moving the goalposts. >> is going to sit and work with congress to get the best deal possible for american businesses so they can hire more people and grow the economy. so he's going to work with congress on their prey. >> the president signed an order to put a freeze on hiring of nonmilitary government workers get back to you in new york. trade to reporting from washington. lauren: mark dayton in stable condition today after collapsing during us in a state the state address tonight.
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for in his speech before he fell. lauren: so sad to watch. take watch. take a quick recovery still plans to deliver his state budget this morning. he turns 70 this week it is a series of health issues during his terms including a prior fainting spell as well as back surgeries. we wish them all. lauren: goodness from the houston hospital treating president george h.w. bush for pneumonia. doctors say that 92-year-old is well enough to be moved out of intensive care while his wife barbara was discharged from the same hospital after about a robbed hiatus. bush 41 could be released as early as friday. doctors treating the couple say they been a great support to each other. >> they are essentially therapy for each other. >> yeah, they really are. >> to help.
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>> to help in our compliance. when one of them doesn't want to take a breathing treatment, the other says get on that. it helps our cause. train to the couple celebrated their 72nd wedding anniversary earlier this month. a spokesman tweeted out this sweet photo of the pair yesterday, thanking supporters for all of their well wishes. lauren: and that they should just get out of the hospital and is wearing her signature pearls. dangerous weather to tell you about. including a nor'easter with torrential rains and high winds knocking out power for tens of thousands of people in the eastern seaboard. meanwhile down south 20 people, maybe more confirmed dead after 30 tornadoes were reported from mississippi to georgia in recent days. cleanup underway right trailer park took a direct hit from a tornado left a path of destruction half a mile wide. county officials surveying the damage describes scenes of utter
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devastation. >> it's demolished. it's gone. this understanding of mobile homes, but it literally looks like half of the mobile home park is through across the street into the woods. lauren: we are not done with the wild weather. california governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency in 50 counties pummeled by powerful service this weekend causing flooding, mudslides along the roads and highways. latest forecast from senior meteorologist janice dean in a few moments. nicole: caught up in the global market action overnight in asia. the shanghai composite index gained two tenths of 1% tested the hang seng. the down arrows came in the nikkei in japan down half of 1% and korea's coffee fractionally. lauren: goodness in europe is the supreme court in britain has ruled theresa may, the prime minister must get parliamentary approval before giving great britain to exit the european union. with that in the hurricane at
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12-point gain for the cac 35-point for germany. trade to a couple of weeks of selling and not too far up the chain sign. dow futures of 20. s&p futures six. later in the week on friday we get gdp also durable goods and senate members. nicole: oil up after sign off yesterday although keeping a lid on prices up 1% today. the likelihood of what we see as the u.s. producers are drilling once again. go down as $4. nicole: the dollars sitting around takes a close yesterday i spent gaining this morning despite the fact that steve mnuchin said it's too strong, much like what we heard from president trump. we see the, u.k. pound, japanese yen weaker this morning.
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lauren: the yield stands at 2.14%. nicole: donald trump starts to take action on border security. >> is doing everything he can to direct agencies and congress to commence the work as soon as possible. nicole: you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. introducing conduent. one of the largest business process companies in the world. whether it's in health care, customer care, technology, transportation or government.
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yahoo! delay in the closing of verizon is supposed to be completed in the current quarter but the company says it will be wrapped up next quarter instead. the nearly $5 billion sale of your jeopardy following to massive attacks and yahoo! accounts. stock index futures ahead of the maybelle. five dow components. dow futures at 17. s&p up one, nasdaq up 4.5 the premarket. nicole: president trump is a 10-point plan to combat illegal immigration. william lunch message details. >> sean spicer said president trump already asked for money to build the wall. >> is doing everything he can to direct agencies. >> the act of 2006 called for a hundred miles of double fencing. concrete poets like this. you can see the primary said they are eroded between the secondary friends. but instead we only got 50 miles
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of president trump to use the existing authorization to start planning for his fall. attitude that. attitude has announced the u.s. installed 350 miles of single fencing in the border states and 300 miles of vehicle barriers according to customs and border protection. steel mats, vertical poles and vehicle barriers, which anyone could walk under or over. the wall is more effect. >> they symbolize the idea to restrict the movement. and protecting american jobs. the movement of the border building the wall is not a very effective strategy. >> with agents from the cameras and sensors can evidence showed they deter others. apprehensions have been going down to search the last two years 22 central american children and families which account for half of all arrests. president trump promised in a promised in his 10-point
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immigration plan two and a catch and release policy for this by the obama administration. >> that can be returned and when that starts happening, and people get the idea it's not that easy to show up here and claim the silence. >> the new administration would do with criminal aliens. >> way to focus on those in this country illegally and have arrested -- a criminal record or chose apache american people. >> after the 2 million fugitives if you will, but also challenging sanctuary cities. who decided it is their prerogative who could support it and who does not. lauren and nicole, back to you. nicole: thank you. the golden state warriors lose to one of the worst teams in the nba. but drilling and name. venus williams failed to submit to make the semifinals at
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cleanup underway as devastated by tornadoes. >> it's unfathomable what happened out there. you literally have betrayed their park that looks like it's been disintegrated. lauren: five senior meteorologist janice dean has the were cast. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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lauren: a writer for "saturday night live" went too far in attacking president trump. cd which suspended for the show up to this controversial trade that his youngest son, bearing during the inauguration of writing. barrett will be the country's first homeschooled shooter. the tweet drew widespread criticism for his same bridge to apologize.
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she called her post insensitive inexcusable and monica lewinsky chimed in on twitter pages of anti-polling activism that all children need to be protect it. barron is 10 years old. nicole: the latest that the look of the world of sports. eric's poster is all smiles. south korean the warriors. 17 seconds left. golden's day down two. kevin durrant the ball. this is the shot and throws down with the game tied at 102. five seconds remaining. from way downtown, not down three-pointer for the win. he won 105-102. nicole: outside of salt lake city, jerry sloan watching the game and there is a thriller as well.
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fourth-quarter thunder on the break. even and throws down the jam. 12 seconds to go. drills the clutch three pointer. russell westbrook post upcoming as the go-ahead bucket. another triple-double for westbrook. down under, venus williams makes history becoming the oldest woman at 36-year-old. match points. jim called the doubles off. williams wins. it is her first time back in the semi's industrial yet in 14 years. she will face the american abu watch for that. a big surprise the other day. stands now had no idea who is in the backseat of his cab and the passengers asked him who is the greatest cornerback of all time. luckily had a pretty good answer when he said it was the former
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denver broncos, john elway. >> if you ran into them, do not avoid bias? turn around. >> how are you doing, man? >> are you serious? john elway? i've got to take a picture. >> that made his day, made mine, too. elway and his wife were in d.c. for the evacuation. >> 's reaction is so natural. that was last. a masters door and with heavy rains and strong winds. janice dean live in the fox weather center with your tuesday forecast. reporter: good morning, born in the cold. still bringing nasty weather across the northeast. mix of rain, sleet, freezing rain and snow, you can see the forecast temperatures as they go through. this afternoon into the overnight, things will clear up but for now doing goodness where
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you're getting the worst of the rain and now. across the west we've seen several systems have been in record-breaking rain, record-breaking snow. after the system up wider pattern which is great news. however we will see some energy transfer across the apartment last in the great lakes. across the upper midwest with anything from six to 12 inches of snow. i'm sure they are loving it. lauren and nicole, back to you. nicole: president donald trump gets down to business focusing on creating new jobs and cutting taxes. >> he's going to sit down with congress and get the best deal possible for american businesses so they can hire more people and we can grow the economy. nicole: want to get a free burger at shake shack? you are watching "fbn:am." keep it right here.
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lauren: breaking news this morning. moments ago the british supreme court ruling that theresa may will have to get parliament's approval before starting the process to exit the european union. details in just a bit. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: also break in this funny, busy day for president donald trump after pulling out of the transpacific trade deal yesterday. he meets the ceos of the big automakers today. nicole: lauren: mike pompeo nietzsche that the cia. nicole: five earnings today including verizon, johnson &
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johnson, three m., travelers, dupont. u.s. outbreak of features after a down day yesterday. s&p futures up on. lauren: in a shack in taxon on a possible trade war with the united states. the nikkei down half the 1%. and china's shanghai composite gained two tenths of 1%. nicole: after five month% yesterday, oil prices have three quarters of 1% at 5312 a barrel. yahoo! pushes back to typing on the dl to be bought by verizon for this document watch that up 1%. the optimism on the dl. transferred spores, golden state warriors lose to one of the worst teams in the nba as venus williams becomes the oldest woman to reach the australian open semifinals. nicole: 5:31 a.m. tuesday, january 24th. but let me to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. said breaking news this morning.
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the u.k. supreme court ruled prime minister teresa knight must give parliament's approval before she begins britain's firm alexa from the european union. the government had argued that prime minister could be his executive powers to get it done. members of parliament expected to give their backing to the talks in time for the government march 31st deadline. nicole: president tried making good on a campaign promise to withdraw from the transpacific trade partnership. the president sending another rain that of understanding both the u.s. out of the 12 nation agreement negotiated under president obama. >> we've been talking about this for a long time. thank you. okay. great for the american worker, what we just did. trade three term state americans would've lost jobs under tpp. several help the transpacific partnership can be saved. australian prime minister bolcom turnbull overnight suggesting
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other countries like china could take place in the u.s. >> is also the opportunity for the tp to proceed without the united states not that active discussions with other leaders recently as last with prime minister ayub about that. good to free trade agreement by nafta when he meets with the leaders of canada and mexico later this month. we'll also discuss expanding trade with the u.k. when you prime minister teresa may. nicole: cia has a new director. mike pence with kansas representative mike ang pao last night about one hour after the senate armed presidential nominee. >> you are stepping up to the defined as intelligence operation the worlds ever seen. men and women serving under your command give true meaning to the word courage. they often put their lives on the line end up integrated
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security. nicole: pompeius pompeius nomination was easily approved despite objections over some democrats at this session on torture, surveillance and russian appearance in selection. presidential pick secretary of state has cleared another hurdle to the foreign relations with rex tillerson nomination. the co expected to be confirmed. tom price, trump stressed that health and human services has been for the senate finance committee today. pricey supports dismantling upon the care is expected to be grilled by democrats over his plan to replace it. lauren: the fbi reportedly clear national security riser michael flynn of any wrongdoing and a december phone call with the russian ambassador. if you reviewed intercepted phone calls between flynn and ambassador. callas reportedly made before the upon administration announced sanctions against moscow. the review is part of a wider investigation into whether russia interfered in the
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presidential election in the hacking of the democratic national committee. nicole: detroit is coming to the white house. president trump will sit down with representatives of the auto industry including general motors, ford and chrysler to talk about creating jobs. he plans to create incentives for companies to build manufacturing plant in the united states instead of abroad by sharply cutting the current regulations. as penalizing companies that try to move production overs use of the border attacks.ramming note. fedex founder and ceo fred smith will discuss how trade keeps america rate. an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo with maria bartiromo on "mornings with maria." 7:30 a.m. eastern time right here on fox business. don't miss it. lauren: president trump kicked off this fall workday pledging to cut taxes massively. trump also vowing to do with top executives to reduce regulations
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to call out of control. top adviser kellyanne conway says moves are designed to make doing business here attractive. >> what's important about reducing the burden on employers, sean, those are the individuals who are deciding whether they can attract and retain a workforce here in america or if they have to go elsewhere. lauren: for more details on trump's tax plan, we turn to blake ermine in washington. >> president trump meeting with business leaders and top ceos in his first full business day at the white house. at the ceo meeting which included you en masse, michael dell and others, the corporate tax rate would be dropping. >> we are trying to get it down anywhere from 15% to 20% and is now 35%. but it's probably more 38% then it is 35, wouldn't you say? >> the 20% figure has been pushed by house republicans. president trump campaign on a 15% tax rate.
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i asked press secretary sean space-bar at the president was moving the goalposts. >> is going to work with congress to get the best deal possible for american businesses so they can hire more people and we can grow the economy. he's going to work with congress on that rate. reporter: the president signed an executive order to put a freeze on hiring at nine military government workers. trade to dangerous weather slamming both coasts including a nor'easter with torrential rains and high winds knocking out power for tens of thousands of people along the eastern board. meanwhile, down south 20 people now confirmed dead after 30 tornadoes reported from mississippi to georgia in recent days. the cleanup is underway in all but a come to georgia where a trailer park took a direct hit from a tornado that left a path of destruction half a mile wide. county officials surveyed the damage described scenes of other
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devastation. >> their son is standing, but it literally looks like half of the mobile home park and threw it across the street. trade throughout life, jerry brown declared a state of emergency and 50 counties pummeled is flooding in landslides along roads and highways. the latest forecast from senior meteorologist janice dean just ahead. lauren: in the meantime, the global market action overnight. a mixed bag in asia. the nikkei down half of 1%. half of 1%. the cost become fractionally. a pair as for the shanghai in china up two tenths of 1% in the same percentage gain for the hang seng in hong kong. trade to the latest ruling. all of paris this morning. london's the via two tenths of 1%. cac at the quarter of 1%. germany's dax of a quarter of 1%. the british telecom company down 20%.
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that is under pressure this morning. truth or a small rebound after modest declines yesterday. dow futures at 16, s&p futures up to play the nasdaq tacking on four. nicole: commodities this morning. oil is higher by three quarters of 1%. gold: back nearly three bugs that 12 of the troy ounce. trade through the u.k. time, and the japanese yen. nicole: to 10 year bond yield 2.41%. trade through the $30 billion merger of and humana may be dead. the federal judge blocked the deal on antitrust grounds. the merger agreement expires february 15. yesterday, shares rose more than 2%, that fell 3%. this case is one of the last major one person action taken by the obama administration officials. they also challenge proposed acquisition of cigna. a ruling on that one could
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challenge anytime soon. trade to yahoo! has good news for investors yesterday. the fourth-quarter earnings were better than expected and the sale of the court internet business to verizon communication should be complete in the second order. the sale is expected to close in the first quarter but there were fears that it might collapse. the sale is delayed because of yahoo!'s cyberbreaches that involve more than a billion yahoo! accounts. it is looking higher this morning. 4289 roughly. shares of yahoo! up 1% as you saw there. verizon reports its latest earnings before the open sedan is expected to earn 89 cents a share, the same as last year. lauren: samsung bouncing back from monsters as they recall of the galaxy seven smartphone. the company had its highest operating profit in over three years. it was boosted by sales of memory chips and display panels.
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last year's recall because of the exploding batteries cost the company within $5 billion. trade to sprint and are doing a deal. i went to the streaming music service title. terms were not announced. customers will get access to exclusive content on title if they sign up and pay for the streaming service. the title has been struggling to attract subscribers and jc about the service of march 2015 for $56 million for a swedish company. shares of sprint with the 52 week high before closing 3% higher. shares of the last 52 weeks of more than 220% for sprint. lauren: wow. watching three of this morning. one of five components. earnings before today's opening bell. scotch tape and post-it doused reported higher fourth-quarter results from the year ago as it looks to make the most of its cost control measures.
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last year from then come the first drugmaker to release quarterly numbers for investors the same for how the maker plans to do business with resident trump. also out this latest earnings. the chinese e-commerce giant which competes against amazon is expected to pose a strong third-quarter numbers. lauren: transport an alaskan airlines flight to a verbal lashing by an anti-trump passenger. >> do you believe in gravity? [inaudible] nicole: you've got to see what happens next. you are watching trends seven, your first look at morning markets and breaking news. [vo] quickbooks introduces rodney.
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nicole: good morning. 545 good morning. 5:45 a.m. and there appeared the senate has confirmed president trump's choice to head the central intelligence agency. kansas representative mike tom palis confirmed as cia director by 66-32 though. 30 democrats along with bernie sanders and republican ran paul voted against him. trample have breakfast this morning with chief executives of general motors, ford and three at chrysler. the mini comes with the pressures automakers to boost american employment by returning manufacturing right here to the
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united states. yahoo! is delaying the closing of its deal with verizon. it was supposed to be completed in the first quarter, but the company says it will be wrapped up in the second quarter. the $5 billion sale appeared in jeopardy following to massive tax of yahoo! accounts. checking in on u.s. stock market futures, the s&p flip-flopping back and forth for over a week and yesterday was sold up a little bit. dow futures at the team. s&p futures of two. nasdaq futures game five. lauren: thank you, nicole. a woman is kicked off a plane after rant is a supporter of president donald trump. >> do you believe in gravity? is gravity just a theory? [inaudible]
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lauren: this incident happened on saturday at unalaska airlines flight. the insulted passengers on the first 100 days with martha mccollum last night. >> it was pretty crazy, martha. you know, it escalated. there really was no escalation. she just kind of as soon as i sat down, she asked me if i was there to cheer our protests. >> did you have a shirt on or anything but nader is delaying to you. >> no apparel, nothing. i told her there i was there to celebrate democracy and a zero to 60 in nothing. she came out swinging. nicole: the video on his face that pages actually been viewed more than million times. nicole: a plaza she was escorted off the plane. bankers are cashing in on the postelection stop market rally. the filings have found that executives at goldman sachs, morgan stanley and jpmorgan has
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sold $100 million worth of stock since the november 8th election. protesters in the oil companies gearing up for the next round at standing rock that the protesters oppose the dakota access pipeline and are planning a new line of clashes after the inauguration of president trump. so oil companies and private security firms hired to police the protests. ford is taking a step towards online car shopping by investing in san francisco started to make it easier for customers to buy and finance a car without going into issuer. lauren: will tell you more about it. venus williams now the oldest woman to reach the yesterday enough in semi finals. cleanup underway in georgia which was devastated by storms
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treated to a writer for "saturday night live" went too far in attacking president trump. gingrich is suspended after controversial tweed she made about transcending sign, bearing. during the inauguration, she wrote there end quote be this country's first homeschooled shooter.
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the tweet drew widespread criticism. she called her post insensitive and inexcusable. monica lewinsky chimed in on twitter saying all children need to be protected from bullying and mockery. let's be better than this. chelsea clinton tying dan in barron's favor. lauren: miami heat coach eric's poster is all smiles thanks to a three-game winning streak. let's go to the fourth-quarter 17 seconds on the clock. golden state down to. the game tied at 102 with five seconds left. young readers from way downtown strike a pose. he blamed 105-102. outside of snow in salt lake city as the jazz host the thunder. legend jerry sloan and john
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started in them as a thriller, too. stephen adams throws down with 12 seconds to go. gordon hayward shows the pointer. the game now tied at 95 but russell westbrook with the final dagger. there it is. they win 97-95. another triple-double for westbrook. lauren: down under, venus williams breaks history to be the oldest woman to reach the semifinals. anastasia doublefaulted williams wednesday. is her first time back in the feminist and a red and 14 years. she will face of american coq au vin today. finally, a washington d.c. cab driver got a big surprise the other day. since no had no idea who was in the backseat of his taxi and the passengers asked him who is the greatest quarterback of all time.
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he had a good answer when he said of his former denver broncos john elway. >> of your ran into an coach nevertheless? >> oh yeah. >> turnaround. >> how are you doing, man? >> are you serious? i better take a picture. lauren: yeah you have to take a picture. elway and his wife and friends were in d.c. for the evacuation. train to the massive storm pounded the northeast was heavy rain and strong winds. janice dean lives in the weather center with your tuesday forecast. good morning, janice. reporter: call ahead, check ahead. the northeast will be rough this morning. this nor'easter snow, rain, wind, freezing rain, now moving into new england and because the significant icing on the roadways so be really careful. by tonight's term will be out of there.
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6:00 a.m. on the east coast. a top british court ruling that governments must get parliamentary rule to actually start the process of britain leaving the european union. the prime minister's office says we've got the latest. president tran continuing his push on improving business environment in america. today he needs of the leaders of major automakers after holding several innings yesterday and pulling out of the transpacific partnership yesterday. >> we send them a letter of termination. 30 days over god. plenty of trade, but tpp wasn't the right way. we are going back to those countries one-on-one. maria: a look at the president's trade policy now he plans to cut regulations. several dow components wait to report earnings at the fourth quarter including verizon, johnson & johnson,

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