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train to use this morning and donald trump fires her over her refusal for the temporary immigration theme. prepares to announce his pick for the supreme court this evening. good morning vietnam nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am lauren simonetti. why not thoughts of the dow jones industrial average of the biggest drop since the election yesterday down 122 points. let's check out features to see if they will repent today. dow futures that 21, nasdaq down seven. train to initiate investors to
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japan's nikkei index down 1.7%. and china's shanghai composite closed at the hong kong hang seng closed for the lunar new year. lauren: oil prices moved lower. not rebounding today, 31%. train to apple earnings in focus when it reports today. to iphones seven sales over the holidays top investor expect patients? we'll tell you what to expect. drink with the cleveland cavaliers have a love january with the dallas mavericks and hacking scandal with the cardinals influence got to be be banned from baseball for life. nicole: good morning. i for 1:00 a.m. in new york. taken at january 31st. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. lauren: straight to the big reagan is this morning. president donald trump firing acting attorney general sally yates after she told lawyers not to defend his executive order an immigration accord.
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the white house defended the dramatic move in the statement within obama up plenty of betraying the administration. press secretary sean spicer has harsh words for career officials at the state department also registering objections to the order. >> eurocrats have a problem with it. i think they should either get with the program or they can go. hold on. this is about the safety of america. nicole: in the senate, minority leader chuck schumer has a different view. >> sadly he was profile of courage. maybe some of her courage, and they was to rub off on the people in the white house. lauren: u.s. attorney dana ente was sworn in as new acting ag last night promising to defend the law.
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may not be in the job for long because the confirmation vote on jeff sessions could come this week. lauren: for entrance controversial executive order in tiring of the acting attorney general, let's bring in prosecutor and defense attorney bill berry. thank you for joining us. first off, with donald trump right to fire acting attorney general sally gave. >> absolutely. i'm surprised he didn't fire her before he went and lifted its travel ban over the weekend. you have to expect that obama holdover was going to do exactly what she did. he had the authority to let her go. nicole: everybody touts about is this legal, is it not legal? obviously yates thought it was not legal. what are your thoughts? >> where the const duchenne --
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constitution of this unit takes all of which i'm not trying to do this whether people like it or not. in fact, the travel ban is precisely what is codified in the united states code and i'm going to give you the section right here under eight usc 1182. several sections pertaining to but a president can and cannot do when it comes to inadmissible aliens. that is the name of the statue. i'm not making that up. whenever there is an association with a terrorist organization, the president is allowed to restrict the incoming activity if anybody who he deems fit. that's precisely what a day. nothing more, nothing less. lauren: yates defense is the executive order was and just or immoral. so she's citing this being against it.
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>> well, the acting attorney general needs to read the code because that's what she was there to uphold on behalf of the united states. she didn't want to do that. she was making a political remark. donald trump had to remove her and i suspect the reason he didn't when she enacted the travel ban was hopefully jeff sessions is so close to being confirmed that he figured he didn't need to. you also have no there's going to be immediate lawsuits against it and you need somebody there to defend the united states, to do with the price of an needs. >> kellyanne conway made that point. it's not about everybody but stopped at the airport is, that the safety of the united states of america emphatically: happening. >> a matter of national security is not a matter of religion. this is an a for effort and. the ban is going to take effect for 90 days so they can
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extremely. that makes sense. there is absolutely nothing and toured or illegal about what the president did. lauren: his firm enough his campaign promises. thank you. jonna spilbor, former prosecutor and defense attorney. nicole: investors fear trump may be getting sidetracked pursuing policies that bush had hired such as tax reform. blake bergman has more from washington. >> major tax reform both for corporations and individuals with a hallmark of his entrance campaign. however, investors appear to be a bit cautious monday that could be coming in 2017. the white house press secretary sean spicer was noncommittal when i asked if the administration would commit to a major tax package and 27 teen. >> we will continue to work with the senate finance committee and
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house ways and means for comprehensive tax plan. this eagerness to do that as well. that is a promising thing. i would note that when you look not just at the ups and downs of the market, but consumer confidence and other market indicators. the term presidency brought a lot of confidence back to traders, investors paid more for my job creators. >> the white house expected to be one of the landmark case of the trump administration. the president to announce his nomination the next supreme court justice. back to you. nicole: thank you to be sure to turn into food thoughts tonight for less coverage is president trump reveals his back for the high court all starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern time right here on yeah. i cannot accept in order for donald trump has sources say he will sign an executive order on cybersecurity. the order to commission several
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different view beers at the offenses and defenses cybercapabilities. sources say it will also initiate an audit of the cybercapabilities of several federal agents is. nicole: authorities in canada say a 27-year-old student of sola response will for the deadly shooting at a québec moscow and i may. alexander faces 11 charges including six counts of murder in that attack which prime minister justin trudeau called a despicable act of terrorism. police have yet to identify a motive, but reports describe a loner making anti-democrat, timeline. expected back in court next month. lauren: the u.n. security council plans a meeting to discuss iran's latest holistic missile test in the first one under president trump is the united states requested this meeting asked her brand launched in the u.n. resolution.
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if the 600 moscow for letting. nikki haley expected to take part in the u.n. security council meeting today. nicole: the boy scouts of america say effective immediately above except unregistered transgender youth into its organization. that reverses policy in place for more than a century painted a policy expects the boy scouts and girl scouts. they will recognize the gender listed on the application. the boy scouts ended a ban in 2013 and decided to allow leaders in 2015. let's get caught up on global market action overnight. everything politically affected stocks around the world. many markets are closed for the lunar new year. the nikkei in japan the stepmom at 7%. bank of japan statement out but they did increase the gdp forecast of 1.4%. the cost in south korea down
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three quarters of 1%. nicole: a look at how european stocks after a tough day on wall street. turning things around a little bit. the one of the top 1%. almost half of 1% in france and the german dax recorder 1%. traded in his head of germany's jobless rate hit a record low. no rebounds on wall street today. dow futures down 19 points can best be done to come the nasdaq down seven. nicole: right now with us tonight that. 5244 a barrel while gold is viewed as a safe haven at $3.80 and $11.99 a troy ounce. you won't have to lift a finger to place your starbucks order because the coffee chain says voice ordering will soon be available for its be available to read sci-fi map as well as amazon alexa digital assistant. it will fail to take all kinds of orders even really complicated ones.
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an extension which they admitted was where the lines of the ticket counters for so long. this order now available to small group of customers. a broader rollout expected this summer. wal-mart upping the ante on competition with amazon. now offering three today should you. this replaces its current $49 membership program meant to challenge amazon prime. wal-mart has been investing, but it still lags far behind amazon. lauren: wal-mart not giving up on this merger deal to looking for a big discount to keep it alive. the biggest drugstore chain expired last week because regulators were hesitated to approve it. to alleviate concerns, walgreens is agreeing to sell as many as 1000 writing stores. walgreen says that will force it to cut the purchase price from $9 a share when they first agreed in october 2015 to $7.
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shares of rite aid style by 17.5%. nicole: president donald trump fires the attorney general sally yates for refusing to defend the controversial temporary emigration banned. employees also coming out against the ban. >> these bureaucrats have a problem with it. did it get with the program or go. tree into facebook ceo desperately wants to get back into china. we'll tell you what he's done to try to crack open the market. you are watching "fbam yr first look at morning markets ♪ because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. legal help is here.
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lauren: good morning. 515 and the new york did a lot of news. president trump fired the acting u.s. attorney general because she refused to defend his travel ban room at a period sally yates was immediate latest by dana contacted the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia will lead the justice department at the confirmation of jeff sessions by the senate. president trump plans to announce his nominees for the supreme court tonight. the hostages big bang cap for a year by senate republicans. printed announcement to set off
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a heated debate by some democrats remain upset republicans fill that seat. murder charges filed against the suspect accused of opening fire at a mosque in québec. six people were killed and eight wounded in that attack. officials did not know the motive for his shooting. they also say they do not believe there are other suspects. after yesterday's biggest drop in the stock market in a year committees here essentially for the election of the doubt. it looks like we do not. delta not. dow futures on 18 from s&p down to come in assets in seven points. that's a look at what's happening now. nicole: here's a look at headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." facebook tried to get everything to get back into china but nothing seems to be working since chinese regulators blocked the service seven years ago. mark zuckerburg has hired executives, develop censorship
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tools and it's even taken a small job in beijing. the company has made no visible headway in china. investors are pressing for a spin off from moscow. several of the bigger shareholders want the company to fire the ceo less than three months after he spun off the auto parts maker from aluminum giant alcoa. they are concerned about misspending and overall poor performance. the new york stock exchange was a big ipo price. the list in a snapchat parent snapped on the list in the highly anticipated public offering on the end wife is a big big draped over its archrival nasdaq could be cited $25 billion be the biggest ipo of the year. at the planmaker myelin is under investigation saying the federal trade commission is looking to see if they are violating antitrust laws. they have come under fire for raising the price of depend some
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500% is 2007. there are also questions about it listing the device with medicaid is a generic product even though the food and drug administration considers it a branded product. companies pay smaller rebates for generics. lauren: for many companies reporting earnings today. apple with their first numbers after the bell. this is usually the busiest since it includes the holiday season. the iphone seven went on sale before apple's last announcement. this will be the first quarter will actually indicate their sales. last years was a record breaker for the company. chances are apple will not affect today but we will see. another indicator will come from ups before the opening bell. analysts expect ups earn $1.16 a share up for $1.57 a year ago. executives will discuss performance during the holiday shipping. and investors will focus on the
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outlook, barometer for the economy in many ways. have reported before the opening today and it may executives will likely discuss the blocked purchase of humana because of antitrust concerns and they may get some ideas how insurers being president trump will handle the appeal of obamacare. nicole: coming up, cleveland cavaliers suburb of january but does not chart. the st. louis cardinals this one scout to be banned from baseball for life. the clipper weather systems bring his note to the midwest and the northeast. here's a look at your weather radar. the dow posting this law since the election has today. right now stock index futures point to another open again today. dow futures looking on 24 points after 125-point last yesterday. that's it teachers down it. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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trying to bring it on. look at the latest from the world of sports. they play the maverick's first-quarter signs lebron james for the big dunk. let's do that again. third-quarter sack curry lance to rebound, tries in scores on the lab. fabrics in front. in the force on transport curry says that the only one who can lauren:'s. mavericks win 104-97.
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embossing chimeric ipad isaiah thomas dribbles into the painting have anchored the following. celtics go up seven. under three to go. celtic jonna spilbor, isaiah thomas knox done the big three pointer right there. celtic's celtics go on to win that one 113-109. the great scene during the game. army staff sergeant matthew knowles returns home from the surprises his family bread on the court. that is pumped, mamas brought to tears. but a moment. i love these types of videos. finally, a onetime executive for st. louis cardinals have been banned from baseball for life. major league a solid sheet of penalty who has admitted hacking into the computer system at the houston astros. already serving a four to six month term for that crime. commissioner also find the cardinals a record $2 million. the top two draft picks.
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"the wall street journal" reported that show reported that show that it is and has pulled out of a plan to invest $650 million in a las vegas stadium intended for the nfl oakland raiders. the big setback to move the team in the coming years. it has since been as a key component of the new $2 billion dating finance deal. it is sinister republican donor who controls las vegas fans. trying to nicole: winter storms dump in south and midwest. life in the fox news weather center with your tuesday forecast. good morning, adam. >> good morning. tracking status of most of the midwest oppression doing good. getting up into areas of wisconsin all the way across michigan and now trickling into portions of pennsylvania. this could be a pretty good snow maker for some folks getting closer to six inches and then maybe a foot and isolated areas.
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the surf forecast precipitation taking you through wednesday. the system continuing to run up into the link would. these areas were you see why pocket is where the snow is a little bit heavier. certainly a lot of the lake towards cleveland running at or as buffalo and syracuse. snowfall could be added higher amounts getting closer to the foot. winter far from over as we continue to track snow. you are seeking friend tuesday again running you through the day later into tuesday at 2:00 p.m. upstate new york will continue to fall. even a system bus. tracking some snow here today in the next couple days. donate snow shovels before the middle of the week so far. nicole: thank you. lauren: donald trump fires acting attorney general after she refused to support the temporary emigration banned. second place coming out against the ban.
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>> these career bureaucrats have a problem with it. i think they should either get with the program or they can go. lauren: holiday sales of apple iphone seven dust the profits of expectations. we will tell you. you are watching "fbn:am," said your first look at morning markets and breaking news. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me.
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lauren: donald trump fires sally yates for a refusal to defend the ban on immigration. good morning to you. i'm lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning nicole petallides. dow posting its biggest drop since the election. the dow dropped 122 points. futures right now looking down 34. s&p futures down for. tranter-ish investors on wall street late in the nikkei index down 1.7% overnight.
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in south korea because the three quarters of 1%. other markets closed for holiday. nicole: oil prices low after following a present yesterday. right now down further. a quarter% drop 5247 a barrel. the sat to watch today is apple earnings in focus in the report tonight. lauren: did sentence as top investor expect patient it will tell you what to write. trying to cleveland cavaliers with the loss to the dallas mavericks. the hacking scandal involving st. louis cardinals seats one scat to be banned from baseball for life. lauren: 5:31 a.m. tuesday, january 31st. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: straight to the breaking news this morning. president trump firing acting attorney general sally yates hours after she told justice department lawyers not to defend his executive order an immigration accord. the white house defended dramatic move in a statement
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accusing deeds of betraying the administration. press secretary sean spicer has harsh words for career officials at the state department also registering objection to the router. >> these career bureaucrats have a problem with it. they should either get with the program or they can go. this is about the safety of america. nicole: had edited out. chuck schumer had a very different view. >> sally yates was a profile in courage. maybe some of her courage,nd type, with somewhat rubbed off on the people in the white house. nicole: u.s. attorney dan infante was sworn in as the new acting ag last night. the confirmation vote on senator jeff sessions nomination for
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attorney general could come next week. nicole: more on his acting attorney general, let's bring in misty merits. good morning. thanks for getting up with us. does he have the right to fire acting attorney general sally yates? >> he absolutely has the right. from a legal perspective throughout the justice department to defend the executive defend the executive order of a court of law. >> is the order legal? >> that depends. there's two challenges to what he did. one is that he go beyond his authority. the answer to that is probably not good the president does have broad legal authority to restrict immigration. the second question is a constitutional challenge. is this a bad based on religion? if the court finds yes it's illegal if the court finds no the argument will be that there
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are muslim countries that aren't included in the band and doubles serve as evidence that this is not a muslim band and is simply a ban against countries have concerns that may be detrimental for the interest of the united states. lauren: how unusual is that for a president to firing acting attorney general? >> very, very unusual. this is an unprecedented situation. not pricing given the circumstances. gates stood up and she said this is not a legal argument. she doesn't believe the order to be wiser just. in that case, that's her subject to the opinion for her job as attorney general to present the defenses to the court and that the court of law, federal court of law decide on constitutionality issues. >> there's other countries not listed and not part of the men including saudi arabia, united arab emirates and a couple others looking at a map a short
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time ago. maybe it's not a muslim band. maybe it's as reticular seven countries. >> that's going to be the uphill battle for the people challenging the law. if it is a muslim band, it would be all-inclusive of all muslim countries. the people contested this law are looking, but what really matters is the language and countries included. it's going to be a difficult argument to say this is a muslim hand. that's more of a subjective opinion argument that might not hold water before a federal court. lauren: do think it was a betrayal for the president for sally yates to say she wanted for say she wanted for his fifth order. was that betrayal? >> betrayal is a strong word. she's standing on her own moral ground. >> that depends on your opinion of the executive order. realistically, she simply not
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doing her job and there's no shock that she is ousted when she says she's going to have tried the department that to defend the order. whatever her personal motivation is, that's just not her role. not her decision to make whether the constitutional order or whether it was spicer just. nicole: thanks for joining us. it not looking for hate. it's looking for protecting the united states of america in the distance. thanks, ms. d. >> thank you very much. lauren: amid the uproar is come investors who trump may be getting sidetracked from pursuing policies pushing stocks higher like tax reform. blake berman now with more from washington. >> major tax reform at the flashing of rates but for corporations and individuals was the hallmark of president trump's campaign.
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however, investors appeared to be a bit cautious sunday that could be coming in 2017. the white house press secretary sean spicer was noncommittal when asked if the administration would commit to a major tax package in 2017. >> will work with a toss of congress come at a finance committee and house ways and means. this eagerness on behalf of congress to do that as well. i would also note that when you look at the ups and downs of the market, consumer confidence and other market indicators. a trump presidency brought confidence back to traders, investors paid more importantly to job creators you >> the white house expected to be one of the first landmark case of the trump administration. the president announced his nomination for the next supreme court just is. back to you in new york. blake berman, thank you can't be sure to turn into lou dobbs for live coverage as donald trump
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reveals this type for the life quarter. cost is p.m. eastern on fox business. nicole: and executive order expected from president trump today. he will sign an executive order in cybersecurity. the order to commission several different reviews that the government offensive and defensive cybercapabilities. sources say up will initiate an audit at several federal agent he is. lauren: authorities in canada say a 27 with two guys responsible for deadly shooting at a québec mosque in monday. the same 11 charges in putting six counts of murder in that attack which prime minister justin trudeau called a despicable act of terrorism. police have yet to identify a motive the reports describe a loner with a history of making anti-immigrant comments online, social media back in court
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next-line. an emergency meeting to discuss iran's latest ballistic missile test. and the first under president trump u. united states requested the meeting after event launched a medium-range missile sunday in violation of u.n. resolution. u.n. ambassador nikki haley is expected to take art in today's meeting and also may contribute to the market jitters yesterday. the nikkei down 1.7%. the bank of japan meeting in keeping policy stance unchanged. three quarters of 1%. the other markets are closed for the lunar new year. nicole: different picture in europe. we will see. london ftse up half of 1%. cacm france update quarter of 1%. deutsche bank is slightly higher up about 2% after another settlement.
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the german dax after good job numberup one 10th of 1%. nicole: worst at the year for stocks dow futures after 122-point selloff but nasdaq down 12. apple company ups reporting from big names. nicole: two sessions for oil where we are down 2%. right now we are down 20 cents. 52.43 while gold at 1200 even a troy ounce. lauren: at the coffee chain says boys ordered will soon be available through an iphone at an amazon alexa speakers. it would take all orders come in even the complicated once you accept to repeat to the per reset. an extension of the mobile payout, very popular after the company admitted last week was a big reason why the lines at ticket counters in their stores for so long.
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voice ordering now available to us all group of customers. broader rollout expected this summer. nicole: wal-mart and amazon now offering free two day shipping. this replaces its current $49 membership program that do challenge in the sun tribe. wal-mart invested heavily in e-commerce recently. still lags behind the big shot behind the bigshot and that's amazon. lauren: walgreen stock given up on its merger deal with reggae. it is looking for a deep discount to keep it alive. regulators are hesitant to approve it. to alleviate concerns, while grades they have to sell as many as 1000 rite aid stores. that will force it to cut the purchase price from the original $9 a share to $7. if you take a look at shares, tough day of 17.5% on the news.
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nicole: epipen maker mylan has come under fire for raising the price of the epipen 500% since the year 2007. there are also questions about it listing device that medicaid is a generic product, even drug and food administration considers it a branded product. companies pay smaller rebates to medicaid for it. not just protesters in the airport the last two days. lawyers also showing a good >> i'm here because i believe in our country's long history of welcoming immigrants, welcoming refugees and those who suffered persecution. lauren: we will go to jeff flock for this array. "fbn:am"
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lauren: 5:45 a.m. a sketchy, but it's happening now. president trump is fired acting u.s. attorney general after she refused to defend this travel ban. sally yates was a holdover from the obama administration and was immediately replaced by the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of virginia. he will be the justice rtment pending the confirmation of chat sessions the senate. president trump plans to announce his nominee for his report tonight. the court seat has been held vacant for nearly a year by senate republicans.
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expected to set off a heated debate in some democrats remain upset. former president obama for failing that sepia blue of coverage on fox business. murder charges filed against a suspect accused of opening fire in a québec mosque sunday night. six people killed, eight wounded in the attack in ways that they still do not know the motive for the shooting the reports describe the suspect as a longer of anti-immigrant is. after yesterday's biggest drop for the year in stocks, since before the election comes out features this morning are pointing down once again. dow futures on 39, s&p futures down five. lauren: president trump's temporary travel ban causing players to rush to airports. jeff flock in chicago now with those details. >> good morning, born in nepal. international arrivals at o'hare being graded by attorneys, volunteer attorneys. this gentleman as you can be, a
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sign asking if anyone needs help, if anyone has been detained. it's in arabic as well as english in an attempt to find out who's been detained, what's going on out here. the whole bank of attorneys. come over here and be a compound set up. these are volunteer attorneys come as many as two dozen at different times who have come to help anyone who has been detained, anyone potentially going to be deported although of course there is a federal court day of any deportation or any with green cards are valid visa and part of a refugee program. we talked to an attorney here who say ultimately they believe the president's executive order will be overturned as either unconstitutional, unlawful or both. >> disorder is discriminating against people from seven countries on their nationality and country of origin. i think the president exceeded
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his hour day, his executive at the ready to issue these orders. reporter: lauren, nicole, back to you. nicole: coming up, cleveland cavaliers have a breath loss and a hacking scandal with the cardinals this one's got to be banned from baseball for life. alberta clipper weather system bringing snow from the midwest and northeast. we'll have the forecast a dow futures. don't forget the fed meeting begins today. and a talk on rate. dow futures down 38 after the bank of japan leaves everything unchanged. bank of england to speak with s&p futures down five. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95."
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lauren: welcome back. the latest in sports at the struggling to put the mavericks. the first quarter. there you go. says cory plans the rebound, drives and scores. finally in the fourth, my brother and the only one that can drain threes. mavericks 1104-97. the red-hot isaiah thomas hosting detroit pistons. second-quarter triples and two prepaid. all in. celtics go up seven. isaiah thomas knocks down debate three pointer right there.
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going to wind up on 13-109. army staff surgeon that do know returning home and surprises his family right there. islam is crying for the moment for their family. we love stories like that. a one-time executive for the st. louis cardinals has been an from baseball for life. nature that baseball against risk of a hacking into computer system at the houston astros already serving a 46 month prison term for crime. also as the cardinals $2 million strips the team is too dropped picks for the year. "the wall street journal" says billionaire sheldon kato said has pulled out of a plan to invest $680 million in a new las vegas stadium. that's a big setback to efforts.
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it'll since monday was a key component of the 1.9 deal. and controls christina chiat las vegas sands corporation. nicole: winter storm strength is still in the midwest and new england. i don't clog my then the weather with the forecast. you're finally getting to see whether your winter. welcome to new york. >> i'm not a mother. atlanta's beautiful they are right now. alberta clippers from canada. sneaking across all the way down towards pennsylvania. likely hitting new york city. maybe a mix of rain and snow in new york. when you look at areas right around the great lakes, those are areas where the snowfall could pile up pre-stretching
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from cleveland towards buffalo and syracuse are right along the coast, lake trout, where you can be heavy snowfall. sanchez and isolated areas. the early tuesday morning as we continue by tuesday afternoon. closer and closer to coastal communities. snowfall possible integer for the day is over. have the umbrella and maybe a couple of snowflakes before today is over. lauren: thank you. good to see you. nicole: just her mentor, companies reporting earnings after the bell. the busiest for apple since it includes one-time sales just before the announcement that this would be the first quarter.
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it will come from ups with economic indicator. before the opening bell, ups to run $1.69 compared with $1.57 a year ago. eps executives discuss performance are the peak holiday shopping. good investors will focus on the outlook for the coming year. lauren: coming up, look at this video. what exactly is inside that white swaddling cloth? and why is it moving like that pushing her stay with us. we're going to tell you. being satisfied.
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>> check this one out. and it therapy called adult wrapping. postnatal women in japan. people being wrapped in this large swaddling costs from head to toe and a crosslegged position. then decide to side hoping to alleviate stiffness and shoulders in their hips. the new therapy taken the internet by storm, but some.her say it might not have any lasting medical benefits. >> that looks like it feels great. maybe after the gym. maria bartiromo, are you into some swaddling? maria: looks good. i need it right now actually. gross i thank you so much.
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thank you for joining us. i am maria bartiromo. happy tuesday. tuesday, january 31st. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. president trump fired attorney general sally yates after she ordered lawyers at the department of justice not to wear six executive order and immigration. dismissal added to the high tensions that are nation's capitol. the white house and the drama around the order is overblown. >> this has been blown way out of proportion and exaggerated. 325,000 people from other countries fluid or airports. 109 people from seven countries that the obama administration identified and the bureaucrats about a problem with it. they should either get with the program or they can go. maria: backlash in the business world as well. consumers calling for a boycott against starbucks after the company announced plans to hire 10,000
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