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download the xfinity tv app today. in an age of aliasing and in 20,000 mark yesterday just 88 points away at the close. this morning coming features are suggested in another rally at the open. the check in right now. dow futures are higher by 48 points at the moment and the futures up five. nicole: is today the day? nicole petallides. the nikkei jump in almost 1.5% after the government with port exports rose for the first time in 15 months. goodness for the economy fare. and china come in the shanghai
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composite up one quarter 1%. lauren: oil prices ahead of inventory down 32 cents. train to yield on the 10 year treasury edging higher. 2.48% this morning. lauren: president donald trump hits the ground running after reviving oil pipelines in meeting with other ces yesterday. today he finds executive orders on immigration. train to republicans gather in philadelphia with gas at topping agenda. trades are if you're worried about losing your apple airport, there is a map for that. train to a big night of upsets. number one villanova goes down hard. serena williams soars into this really an open semifinals. lauren: good morning. by the one and the new york good wednesday, january 25th. the bottom quarter of your screen comment today could be
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the day we had 20,000. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. train to the dow 20,000. also watching this breaking news. another busy day for president charm. during a trip to the department of homeland security come is expected to sign executive orders on immigration setting with plans to build along the u.s.-mexican border. the president on twitter to talk about it, saying big day planned on national security tomorrow. among many other things, we will build the wall. mexico has repeatedlrepeatedl y said it will not pay for reporter wall. trump will meet with mexican president henrique pena mieko next week. mexican officials say they can leave the north american free trade agreement if they are unsatisfied or he. nicole: print orders that they had terrorist ties. since ties.
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since then the u.s. refugee program and reduce funds to cities that do not arrest or detain illegal immigrants. transcend more executive orders to revive two controversial pipelines that were blocked by the upon administration picked the code asset pipeline in the keystone exile. >> going to renegotiate and if they like, we'll see if we can get a pipeline built. great construction zones. lauren: tribe ordered the pipes he made in the united states using u.s. steel. tree into keeping a close eye on markets as the dow approaches down 20,000. a rally in japan did help to boost up features over getting caught up in market action overnight. we started in asia. all pharaohs. we don't often see this. lately it's a mixed bag, but all green. the index up one quarter of 1%.
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hong kong's hang seng up half of 1%. korea's cosseted fractionally. lauren: stocks are also in the green. the ftse in london is at 50 points good caci 46. the dax was 1.1%. lauren: google alphabet yet another all-time high. dow futures at 52 write-down. nasdaq futures at 17. lauren: green everywhere with. we. we are seeing red for commodities and oil down 29 cents. pulled down $7. 1206 amounts. nicole: a weaker u.s. dollar scene strengthen the euro, u.k. pound japanese yen against the
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grain at this morning. lauren: showing up in the 10 year treasury 2.48%. nicole: among the stocks we are watching or two dow components that could make or break the dow 20,000. boeing expected to post a sharply higher profit from year ago in revenue. investors will focus on the cash flow outlook for 2017 following a slowdown in orders. we will see here for united technologies, the maker pratt and whitney aircraft engines and carrier air conditioners expected to report slightly higher net profit in the fourth quarter than a year ago. at&t will release its members after the closing bell. earnings at the country's largest pay-tv operator expected to rise as at&t looks to close at $35 billion purchase of time warner. president trump opposes the village faces regulatory hurdles.
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lauren: president transmitter in his list of nominees to fill a vacancy on the supreme court. >> i'll be making my decision. this week we'll be announcing next week we have candidates and we'll pick a truly great supreme court justice. lauren: the high court to set an opening for nearly a year following the death of justice and since korea. president track map. it's one of the administration's top priorities. president obama nominated u.s. circuit court judge merrick garland to replace scalia, but republicans in the senate refused to bring the choice up for a vote. nicole: president track this morning chicago that he will take action at the city does not reduce the number of homicides. tribe tweedy in last night, and chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 220 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings. that said 24% from 2016.
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i will send in the fed. meanwhile, protesters turned out yesterday to show their opposition to trump's orders to revive the keystone exile pipeline in the dakota access pipeline. nicole: the senate easily confirm a nikkei alias u.n. ambassador and vote of 96-for pages three democrats and independent bernie sanders say no. he'll have to wait another week. senate democrats delaying the vote on senator jeff sessions can you say you may need more time to review paperwork. but paley's approval, but never trump cabinet confirmation so far is for. nicole: back at the white house, president trump urged the ceos of the automakers to build more cars in the u.s. blake burman at the white house with more on the hour-long meeting. >> president trump meeting with leaders at the white house tuesday. ceos support, gm and chrysler sitting down with the president.
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mr. trent promising a friendly environment for automakers. >> they make the process much more simple. the other companies and everybody that wants to do business in the united states. i think you'll find this to be very inhospitable to extremely hospitable. reporter: i asked the press secretary sean spicer wyatt was the automakers to receive the first industry focused meeting. >> today she wanted to sit down with the ottoman history of particular because he thinks that's vital to our manufacturing base. but he's going to have a lot of meetings. he'll meet with a lot of folks and background to have an interest in working with him to enact an agenda that grows jobs and the economy. >> the president can sign executive orders. all of them make it easier for the keystone exile and dakota access pipeline to perceive are there. back to you in new york. nicole: blake burman, thank you. lauren: president trump and congressional republicans are
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heading to the city of love. lawmaker's gather for annual policy retreat that runs today through friday. at the top of their agenda, tax cuts in repealing up on the chair. who else is going to be there? none other than legendary quarterback peyton manning addressing gop lawmakers. as a major donor to jeb bush 2016 presidential campaign. secret service taken action on one of its agents suggested she would not take a bullet for president trump. senior agent callie o'grady made the comments in an october facebook post endorsing hillary clinton, even though shared knowledge is airing political views violates the law. i would take jail time over a bullet or an endorsement for what i believe to be a disaster to this country. i have with her. the secret service says it's aware that posting is taking quick appropriate action.
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lauren: a majority of americans says fake news is hurting the country. a fox news poll of 61% of registered voters are very concerned about fake news. 23% somewhat concerned and just 15% of americans express little to no concern about the phenomenon that is big news. nicole: yesterday 51 points. we are going to keep an eye on it as well as we have five pairs across the globe and right here at home as well. news on systems expanding beyond the four networking business with the big purchase. the system has agreed to buy software company cap dynamics. dynamics analyzes applications. just two dozen customers that include nike, nasdaq and cisco. the thing to praise their own ipo. we may see more of these deals
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as resident trump pressures companies and their money right here in the united states. lauren: watching for that. when apple came out with a wireless airport earphones, the question, what happens if you lose them, the only option was replacing them which costs anywhere from 70 to $160. now you can track them with the apple side my iphone app. the update is apparently pretty accurate pinpointing exactly where the earplugs are even in a close case or not charged. nicole: we are watching for dow 20,000. special members on their banners but cannot watch together. dow futures at 51. s&p futures up five. nasdaq said team. russian businesses reacting to the election of donald trump? >> it's very important to involve people. it's very important to have people who believe the two nations could work well together
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with each other to be engaged in the reconciliation process. nicole: fox news and a catalog has a special report from moscow. the nor'easter minnesota didn't win, but a winter storm in the west moves across the nation. the forecast from fox senior meteorologist janice dean. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at foreign markets, possible dow 20,000 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. we touch millions of lives every day.
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lauren: good morning. 5:15 a.m. in new york. we are on dow 20,000. the dow had 19,002 months ago. features a 48 for the dow jones industrial average. nasdaq futures higher by 17. meanwhile, president trump is to take the first step in building his promise about along the u.s.-mexico border. trump is planning a visit to the department of homeland security are he'll take a series of executive actions on immigration including the construction of the wall. he will issue a plan that do not arrest or detain anagrams living in the u.s. illegally.
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the political standstill on the supreme court lets the supreme court [-left-bracket by antonin scalia about to heat up once again. the list of candidate he said to be down three. they come from a list of conservative nominates trump did make public during the campaign. apple has come up with the way to help you find your lost air pods. it's updating to find my iphone up to include airport tracking. if they are within bluetooth range from a users can use the app to make them or make some sort of sound. if the air pods are out of range coming up to charge them every five hours or so. apple gives their last known location. with that amid dow 20,000 potentially today. let's check was happening right now. nicole: the election of donald trump has set off a dose of trump mania in moscow. russians are also waiting to see what the new president will do
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about u.s. sanctions. amy kellogg reports from moscow. >> will he or won't he? russians went to president trump will do about the sanctions president obama put in place. some say sanctions have flopped. >> the factory sanctions did not work. in fact, they didn't change russian policy in any way. secondly, around president putin whose popularity saran sanctioned time actually increased dramatically. reporter: to trump met with top advisers and all no-space senators look into whether that was a violation of sanctions. talking is not a crime. he says russia's vast market of 140 million people presents little world of investment opportunities for the united states. and russia can help make trump's promises of job creation come
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true. dmitriev is one of many who believe trump will be good for russia, too. >> you know you've made it in moscow when you have become to the dollar. retailers are betting that trump is going to be a hot commodity here for a while. cutting political and business deals. a top u.s. university top u.s. universities that it's imperative people like himself who have an affinity for the other side roll up their sleeves now. >> i think it's important to involve passionate people. it's important to have people who believe they can work well together, who understand each other to be engaged in the reconciliation process. >> this might also be aware of hidden complexities that bad. and moscow, amy kellogg, fox news. lauren: a big night of upsets in college basketball is number one villanova goes down while serena williams soars into the semifinals. we'll have highlights for you.
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the super bowl right around the corner. pepsico betting big in the water force. but that those bottles you will tell you about that story. will today be the dow in his 20,000. last month we came within a third of a point. could it have been today? you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. with the xfinity tv app,
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were dow futures are up 49 points. before output that 80, 90 points, stay with this amounts watch it together. lauren: we've been flirting for about three months now so it's time. pepsico plans to use it to introduce a new bother. the company's 302nd spot during the super bowl to preview my father. a new more expensive premium brand purified and ph balance with electrolytes. sales and bottled waters surged over 2% in the last decade of soda sales have led and fallen quite dramatically. trained to look at the latest from the world of sports. the madness already started in college basketball. the second half, no less bridges its victory from the corner. wildcats looking unbeatable up by 14 but mark had not giving up. under three minutes left.
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closely. donald trump gets down to business, taking on big changes in immigration policy today one day after many without executives and reviving energy pipeline projects. >> we build it in the united states. we will build the pipelines. we put a lot of workers, a lot of skilled workers. nicole: we will be right back. "fbn:am"
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nicole: it could be an historic day for the dow. triple digit rally sent the index over the 20,000 mark. we are just a few points away and features are suggesting a rally this morning at the open. u.s. stock market futures this moment. data features at the event. s.b. features a dive. aztec features at 18 after record close as well. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. japanese stocks rallied 1.4% after exports rose for the first time in 15 months.
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good news for the economy they appear to change at the china composite up two tenths of 1%. nicole: report on u.s. and tory. right now 50 to 80 a barrel down 38 cents. >> yosemite in your treasury edging up right near 2.5%. breaking news this morning, president donald trump is the ground running after reviving oil pipelines in meeting with other studios yesterday. today he sent the ticket of orders on immigration. nicole: republicans gather his tax-cut topping their agenda. nicole: if you're worried about losing your new expensive apple airport, there is a map for that. lauren: a big night of upsets. villanova goes down pretty hard while serena williams stories into the semifinals and we will show you the highlights. good morning. we went to watch with this. dow futures of 52 points.
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and speaking 90, will cross over the dow 20,000 mark. let's see if today is making history. we welcome you to "fbn:am." wednesday, january 25th. we will watch other markets and breaking news. lauren: another busy day for president donald trump. administration officials say six to design executive orders on immigration starting with plans to build a wall on the us-mexus-mex ico border during a trip to the department of homeland security. the president back on twitter to talk about it. big day planned on national security tomorrow among many other things, we will build the wall. mexico has repeatedly said it will not pay for a portable. triple meet with henrique pym unico next week in ahead of the meeting, mexican officials say they can live the enough to come the north america free trade agreement if taxonomy negotiate made are not satisfactory. nicole: trying to be preparing
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orders to ban people with countries that terrorist has come to suspend the program and reduce funds to cities that do not arrest or detain illegal immigrants. also signing executive orders to revive two controversial pipeline blocked by the above administration. the dakota access oil pipeline in the keystone next pipeline. >> we are going to renegotiate some of the terms. if they like, a lot of jobs for the 20,000 jobs. trump also ordered the pipe for the pipeline right here in the united states. tranter again, closer to taoist approaches to 20,000 mark. the lower right of your screen, dow futures now higher by 60 points. let's check out asia because this is the global stock market rally. shanghai composite at two tenths of 1%. hang seng in hong kong up half
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of 1%. better-than-expected gdp. the cost be a fractionally in the nikkei soaring on this one point i% export data showing exports rose for the first time in 15 months. nicole: in europe, all affairs in asia, all of paris in europe. the dow 20,000 really great. the ftse in london up one third of 1%. cac and france have one full percentage point and the german dax up one quarter%. transfer the markets rose after the election last year petered out at the beginning of this year. risky in the first 100 days of the administration. dow futures, maybe the dow gained 113 points yesterday within 88 points, dow futures are higher by 61 at the moment. yesterday, record closes for the nasdaq up 20 points in the premarket. also record close for s&p 500 up seven-point today.
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nicole: commodities this morning. it's going to hold us back? oil right now 5284. hold down on the state at 1206 at troy ounce. lauren: the dollar trading against global currencies you can see strength for the euro, pound, canadian dollar and japanese yen. nicole: among the stocks the last day or two dow components with earnings this morning that could make or break the dow 20,000 today. bowen expected to post a sharply higher profit from a year ago on the revenue. investors will focus on the cash flow outlook for 2017 following a slowdown down for wide-body planes. the whitney aircraft and is expected to report a slightly higher profit than one year ago.
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earnings at the country's largest operator expected to rise as at&t looks to close the $85 billion purchase of time warner. president trump has come out against the deal which also faces regulatory hurdles. nicole: president trump married down his list of possible nominees. >> i'll be making my decision. this week will be announcing. next week we have outstanding candidate and we will pick a truly great supreme court justice. transfer the high court of sudden opening following the just death event and instantly appeared president trump met with leaders yesterday to discuss the nomination. one of the administration's top priority, president obama did nominate mayor curley to replace khalil, but republicans in the senate refused to bring the choice of fargo. nicole: president trump is one in chicago that he will take action if the city does not
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reduce the number of homicides there. if chicago does not fix the horrible carnage going on, 228 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings of 24% from 2016. i will send in the fez. meanwhile, protesters turned out yesterday in chicago to show their opposition to trump's orders to revive the keystone axel pipeline and dakota access pipeline. lauren: the senate easily confirm a mickey haley as u.n. ambassador in a vote of 96-for this three democrats and independent bernie sanders say no. the pick for attorney general will have to wait another week. senate democrats are delaying the vote on senator jeff sessions saying they need more time to review his paperwork. with haley's approval, the number of trump cabinet confirmations aspire pompeo, general kelley and general mattis stands at four. nicole: another key nominee over his personal finances.
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peter burns has more from capitol hill. >> democrats hammering tom price and the trump administration on his investments in health care companies. when asked to pray someone invested in particular in industrial and biomedical company. the value of his state racing 500% to about half a million dollars. the financial disclosure statement with democrats charging supported legislation that benefited that another companies. they got heated. >> introducing legislation, directly impacts the stocks. >> what legislation would that be? >> we will take you through the various bills, but the reality is this has been cited on a number of occasions. >> everything that i did this
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ethical or legal and transparent. the reason you know about these things as we have made the information available in real-time as required by the house ethics committee. >> no word on when the committee will vote on rice's nomination but is expected to prove it as is the full senate. back to you in new york. lauren: from washington and philadelphia, congressional republicans are heading to the city of brotherly love today. republican lawmakers gathered for an annual policy retreat it runs through friday. at the top of their agenda, tax cuts and repealing obamacare. who else is going to be there? peyton manning. reports say he will address the crowd. a major donor to florida farmer governor jeb bush's presidential campaign. nicole: majority of americans now if big fake news is hurting our country. according to a new fox news poll, 61% of registered voters
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say they are very concerned about fake news. 23% say they are somewhat concerned. just 15% of americans express little to no good turn about the phenomenon. lauren: dow components cisco systems expanded beyond the core networking business and has agreed to buy the software company dynamics. they make software that analyzes applications for about two 2000 customers including nike, nasdaq did the purchase comes a day before they actually plan to price the initial public offering. we might see more of these deals as president trump continues to pressure companies to spend their money right here in the u.s. nicole: when apple came out with their wireless air pod headphones come with a question on everybody's mind, what happens if you lose them? until now the only option is to replace them anywhere from $70 to $160. but now you can track them with the apple find my iphone at
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available on the next ios operating update. it's apparently pretty accurate, pinpointing where you last year their part even in a close case or if they're not charged. lauren: that's a good idea. if you are thinking of presidenpresiden t mark sachar book of the future, forget about it for now. they spoke ceo told by sweden is he's not interested in running for president. speculation started after his new year's resolution to tour the dirty safety hazard visited yet, cap to people on the ground and speculation heated up when he persuaded his company's board to allow him to retain control of the company if he takes a leave of absence to serve in the government or political office. we should point out he did not say if he has any other political aspirations. lauren: nicole: the dow 20,000 today.
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features of 57 points. s&p futures up six. s&p and nasdaq had record closes yesterday. but there is around the globe. will today be the day. a nor'easter movie not as england and across the nation. senior meteorologist janice ian hesser forecast. if you're getting tired of winter weather, you might consider buying your own island. how you can offer less than $1 million. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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tree in two good morning. 5:45 a.m. in new york or the skater caught up on what's happening now. we are in dow 20,000 watch. the dow first 19,002 months ago. right now, futures higher by 62 points ahead of the opening bell. president trump today expected to take the first step in building has promised walt along the u.s.-mexico border. trump is planning a visit to the department of homeland security where you will take a series of executive actions and emigration included ordering construction of the wall. he also will issue a plan to curb funding a sanctuary cities that do not arrest or detain immigrants living in the u.s.
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illegally. the political standstill in the supreme court left the bank it that antonin scalia is about to heat up again. president trump will choose its nominee for the seat by friday. the list of candidates is said to be down to just three. they come from a list of conservative nominees made public during the campaign. apple has come up with the way for you to help find your lost their paws. updating to find iphone not to include air pod tracking. if they are within bluetooth range, users can use the app. if the error pods are out of reach or have a dead battery, they'll get their last known location. blind, and this is happening now. trained to save yourself between 70 and $150. today's edition of "the wall street journal." gary cohen heading to the trump white house with more than $100 million. goldman said in a filing it had made money available immediately including stock awards and
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long-term bonuses that earned over 25 years at the bank. verizon still to rely on nonprofits from the wireless business. fourth-quarter earnings report showed the wireless business is not cutting it as competition from sprint and t-mobile continued the bottom line. more trouble for retailers and small owners rush to get out at the mall business. some of the u.s. rj shopping centers to block away from troubled locations rather than restructure debt. nicole: at mac lovers, dreams are about to come true. mcdonald's plans to give away 10,000 bottles of big mac special sauce tomorrow as they celebrate its two new big mac sizes for those who want a big mac, but don't want to overwrite calories, the junior offers a single patty burger. those who want to overindulge can order the grand which comes with extra cheese and large
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patty. mcdonald's is launching a big mac atm that spits out workers free of charge. this'll be a one-day only affair in january 31st from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. lauren: a big mac atm. i've heard it all. a big night of upsets the number one villanova goes down hard while serena williams story centered yesterday opens on my finals. we will have highlights for you. february 5th, pepsico betting big in the waterworld with these new bottles. we could tell you more. if today the day that the dow has 20,000 for the first time in history? dow futures now with 61 points. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. introducing conduent.
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nicole: we are on the dow 20,000 watch. dow futures up a 61 points today could absolutely be the day with earnings coming from two dow components, bowling and united technologies that takes the bluetooth average. we are over. we are there. no bigger stage than the super bowl and plans to use it next month using a broader product. the company bought a 302nd spot during the super bowl to preview the new and more expensive premium water bread and pepsi site is a purified water, ph balance with electrolytes. sales of bottled water has surged more than 50% over the
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last decade while soda sales have declined. lauren: i want to see how much the water costs. the madness already starting college basketball. i'm ranked marquette hosting number one villanova in the second half. bridges history corner. wildcats looking unbeatable, up by 14. marquette is not giving up. under three minutes to the game. mark it down. there it is, just three now. the fed totally pumped out. moments later, launches i see three from the wing and he hates it. we are all tied up now at 70. it is the final moment. this layout just goes out. there is a storm off the court.
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we've got to go now to morgantown, west virginia. fans jumping up and down as the mountaineers face the second half. the jayhawks with the big one-handed jam in traffic. he no-space-on with 27 points. not nervous or nine in less than two minutes to go. mystery for the quarter and west virginia easily backs off campus. serena williams aims for her 20 or grand slam title. he fires her powerful serve and you cannot return it. serena advances to return straight major semi final briefing. it is possible she could face her older sister, venus in the
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final. that would be exciting. nicole: a powerful winter storm dumping heavy snow in parts of the midwest. senior meteorologist janice dean lacked in the center with your forecast. reporter: we've got the cold front behind it. cooler temperatures and a storm system moving across the great lakes over towards the eastern seaboard. 37 in new york amid 37 in raleigh and cooler air across the west coast. we take it live. thank goodness the nor'easter brought very strong winds upwards with snow and rain and sleet of mr. insisted now across the midwest to greatly that could bring an additional one to three inches of snow "-end-double-quotes into his northeast in the eastern seaboard over the next 12, 36 hours, but it will weaken as it moves across the east coast, which is great news.
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as we head into the weekend, we will see some rain in now for the north east. but a quieter patterns have been for not only the east coast, the midwest, but the west coast as well. we will take it back to you. lauren: i'm sick of this cold weather. if you would like to read private tropical paradise, we will tell you how you can buy it today. that is coming out. dow futures up 68 points. today could absolutely be the day the average is the historic 20,000 for the first time in history. we will be right back. unanswerel questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here.
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nicole: well, you can buy almost anything including a tropical paradise. right now, that in itself but on a four-acre island off the coast of central america. you could bypass the bidding process. despite the island straight out for $937,000. the owner says he's lived on the island for three years that three years that estimate that the united kingdom. the island has a water collection system, solar power system, backup generator, small wooden cabin, large house, four bedrooms. basically a million dollars. the bidding closes in about 10 hours. lauren: that sounds unbelievable. you know what else is unbelievable? the fact this market is on fire. dow futures up by 50 points and
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two months after first prize in 19,000 for the first time could cost 20,000 today. thank you for watching "fbn:am." trade two "mornings with maria" begins right now. >> hi, everybody. wednesday, january 25th. i am maria bartiromo. examine the east coast. president trump's next move, building the wall appears set to announce details on the construction of the wall along the u.s.-mexico border in suspending the u.s. refugee program. >> when it comes to immigration and promises the president made during the campaign to both ensure that we build a wall and of course our southern border as well as reformer entire immigrations to send, first and foremost focused on people who post threat to people in our country. trade to the president stepping on the gas when it comes to his plan in the ottawa industry. push the big three a
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