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drop to come into this. they still don't have a bill that even the majority support. >> lou: got to go. lauren: of breaking news this morning. donald trump says the u.s. will do with the nuclear threat in the area with china. a host president to china later this week. happy monday. i'm lauren simonetti appeared nicole: good morning. i am nicole petalides. judge neil gorsuch and mitch mcconnell vows he will be confirmed this week. transfer the dow rose 4.5% in the first quarter. we are going to take a look at what will drive markets in the second quarter appeared earnings for washington policies. fox contributor gary is on deck.
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nicole: taking a look at asian markets. close in china, japan. continuing the trend to the upside up almost half of 1%. lauren: a record quarter for tesla as the electric car maker jumps nearly 70%. we will tell you why. nicole: a big night for country music is miranda lambert and jason l. dean scored a big victory. we will have all the highlights for you. lauren simonetti after three trips to the final four, finally win the championship and for baseball's opening day, chicago cubs start the season with a loss to st. louis. all those highlights. train 25:01 a.m. in new york on monday, april 3rd. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. lauren: breaking news this morning. a strong warning against north korea. president trump saying the u.s. is ready to act alone if china does not take a tougher stance.
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in an interview with the "financial times," the president also said this. china has great influence over the korea and china later decide to help us with north korea or they won't. if they do, that will be very good for china and if they don't it won't be good for anyone, end quote. the president's comments came days before he has his first face-to-face meeting with china's residence in florida and this all comes as north korea reportedly preparing to conduct a sixth nuclear tests. nicole: meanwhile, the president son-in-law and senior advisor share it kushner is traveling with the joint chiefs of staff chose the dunford and it not clear why is this in the country. kushner has been advising on relations with the middle east, canada and mexico. it's also launched a task force by using ideas that the business world. lauren: the battle over supreme
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court judge neil gorsuch. domain for nomination to the full senate on friday, majority leader mitch mcconnell talking about the possible use of what is called an eruption. >> judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority. during the course of the week, we'll find out out exactly how this will end. but it will end with his confirmation. lauren: senate minority leader chuck schumer continues to voice to the supreme court nominee. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote margin. instead of changing the rules, which is set to mitch mcconnell and the republican minority, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate, satanic, but the mainstream nominee? lauren: don't change the rules.
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change the nominee. and a clear option to change the rules to require only a simple majority. republicans currently hold 52 seats in the senate. so far three democrats have been out they will support judge gorsuch, west virginia senator joe mansion, joe donnelly. nicole: louis gomer to work with the group because they strongly supported him. on sunday morning future saint trump and the freedom caucus reached agreements twice during a planetary placement negotiations. the republican establishment leaders like paul ryan, cheapest that reince priebus and the gop health care bill which should not be approved. >> if this bill passes, the president's administration will be defined for the next four years as a fraud, as they
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promised to repeal and gave more power to the government and it's costing us more -- it is going to destroy his administration. president trump last week morning to freedom congress will hurt the entire republican agenda if they don't get on the team and fast. we must fight them in 2018. lauren: senator rampart is an outspoken critic of the republican plan to replace obama carry him in the link with president trump yesterday at trump national golf club. he spoke to reporters. listen. >> wait a great day with the president today. we did talk about health care reform. they are getting closer together and i remain optimistic that we will get obamacare repeal. lauren: the golf outing just hours after trump traded for appealing interface and obamacare are and have been going on and will continue until such time until the deal is fully struck.
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paul has his own proposal to replace obamacare which goes further than the gop house leadership plan to repeal and replace the health care law. train to the state of louisiana placed on high alert overnight after a tornado killed a mother and her young daughter. 38-year-old woman and her 3-year-old daughter were killed when high winds flipped their mobile home off its foundation about 50 miles west of baton rouge. louisiana governor john bell edwards says the threat of violence by their covered a wide area. >> this is a statewide weather event. this information we are putting out right now in this briefing pertains to everybody in the state of louisiana. moreover, it is likely to be an all-night event. nicole: the storm systematics addicted to leave louisiana until sometime this morning. transfer the sketch a up a
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global market action overnight. in japan, c++ or with the nikkei down 2% comes back .4%. toshiba shares down 9% one point pit reporters will miss for the third time reporting quarterly results. trade to a mixed bag after european stocks started 2017 up 5%. london's ftse down fractionally. transfixed on one 10th of 1%. german dax down 1%. lauren: dow futures on the first day of the second quarter up 16 points. s&p up one, nasdaq up four. nicole: as for the fed minutes in the chap reports. crude and 50 cents paid 50.58 a barrel. 12.881248 a trance. lauren: new quarter picks up after strong gains. global drive now? is it earnings, washington policy, both? we asked gary b. smith, k. dema group president and fox news
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contributor. answer the question. what drive this quarter? earnings are washington policy? >> it's funny when i started doing on fox news almost 20 years ago at business show, still do on saturdays. the focus every segment on business. i don't think in the last 10 years, lauren, we have not in good politics throughout the show. i think the answer must now remain is always going to be a combination of a president trump is doing, what's going on with health care, tax reform, meeting with china and afflict the fed minutes in job reports. they are now so intertwined you can't disconnect them. nicole: how are you feeling over all the rest of the year? the first quarter that technology and consumer discretionary with the names that actually let the appearance this year. >> you know, it's funny. i was on last weekend i said it
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looks like we are going to go back down and give up all the lows. as soon as i said that the markets went straight at. i didn't see the rally last week to be honest with you. i guess i am mildly bullish right now. the reason is that trump as you just said a few minutes ago, this health care claim keeps flickering. i think that's giving people hope. we still have tax reform to come. i think earnings from all i can see are going to be good. let's put it this way. i don't think there's a lot of super positive signs. i don't entice a lot of super positive surprises, but i don't see a nature that it downsides. given that, even if it's status quo, the market continues to drift to the upside. lauren: energy to big loser in the first quarter, but it's been up past four, five days in row. what do you make of that? >> i think it is going to be dependent on earnings. "wall street journal" have been article this morning that exxon
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and chevron, because the low price per barrel, they are barely breaking even. they are still making money, still paying dividends. that is going to be the sector to look for when the earnings starting in a week or so. if exxon and chevron are doing well, that is probably the rest of the economy is chipping along. lauren: bp says the new $60 a barrel oil to break even. kadima fox news contributor. thank you. transient electric carmaker sold 25,000 vehicles in the first quarter at 69% from the year-earlier period figure keeps tesla on track to meet its goal of 50,000 deliveries in the first half of the year. tesla is preparing to launch the model three sedan later this year which will cost $35,000. production is expected to start
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in july but the first delivery set by the end of the year. tesla shares have soared more than 30% so far in 2017. transfer ford has issued a recall for f2 50 tracks. there are concerns the truck could move one part. toward addressing owners that the battles of the f2 50 use their parking brake to keep the vehicle from moving. the fix for the recall is free however the replacement parts are not in yet. this is the third recall in a week. shares down 11% in the past year they just busted board issued recalls for 440,000 vehicles right here in north america. nicole: coming at a critical vote today on donald trump supreme court nominee pete senate majority leader mitch mcconnell confident. >> are in the course of the week, we'll find out exactly how this line. but it will end with this confirmation.
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nicole: we will have a live report from washington. at the start of louisiana. we will have the forecast from adam klotz standing by. u.s. stock futures looking right now after a great first quarter. we are seeing the future is looking slightly higher. "fbn:am," see you here. this ♪ planting a size-six, non-slip shoe into that door. on this side, i want my customers to relax and enjoy themselves. but these days it's phones before forks. they want wifi out here. but behind that door, i need a private connection for my business. wifi pro from comcast business.
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nicole: good morning. 5:15 a.m. in new york in give a sketch of caught up on what's happening now. president trump taken us tough stand against south korea in an interview. he says the united states is ready to act upon two and the north's nuclear program. he says the u.s. no longer needs china to solve the problem. his comments come just days before he hosts chinese president xi jinping in florida. if a democratic senator has come out and support a supreme court nominee neil gorsuch. senator joe donnelly of many in favor of the nomination and he still leads republican five votes shy of breaking a possible
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filibuster. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and listed on "fox news sunday" that gorsuch will be confirmed this week. an electric car maker tesla reporting a surge in sales last quarter says that delivered a record 25,000 vehicles in the first quarter at 69% from the same period last year. tesla on track to hit his forecast of around 50,000 deliveries in the first half of 2017. let's take a look a u.s. stock market futures right now after research the 2017 so far. dow futures up 19, s&p s&p futures of one, nasdaq futures outside the lauren, that is happening now. lauren: supreme court nominee neil gorsuch conference this friday. they still made five more votes after three democrats have announced their support for judge nailed gorsuch. griff jenkins five at the latest. good morning. reporter: hey, good morning. it's like opening day in the showdown amonte misprinted
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nuclear option to the game. mitch mcconnell told chris wallace on fox "fox news sundayo neil gorsuch will be confirmed one way or another. >> judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way in which that occurs is in the hands of the democratic minority. during the course of the week, we'll find out exactly how this will end. but it will end with this confirmation. >> republicans have 50 to those that need at least a part democrats to join them as you mentioned to avoid a dirt pit so far three of come over representing states that is joe donnelly of indiana, joe manchin of indiana and heidi had camp of north dakota. the nuclear option if needed would change senate precedent so only 51 votes to be needed to confirm gorsuch in the movies by democrats in 2013 for judicial nominees but never at the supreme court level. chuck schumer says change the
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nominee. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote margin. instead of changing the rules, which is set to mitch mcconnell, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate sit down and trying, but up with the mainstream nominee? >> here's how this plays out. the senate judiciary committee expected to approve sending gorsuch for a full vote but said that the showdown thursday or friday. remember, democrats have said over the blocking of president obama spake merrick garland. this will be one will have a fight. lauren: griff jenkins, thank you airtran for a big night for country music as miranda lambert and jason aldean scored big >> my record label, everybody, thank you, guys. this is the coolest thing ever.
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nicole: after three trips to the final four, south carolina finally wins the women's championship. for baseball's opening day, defending champion chicago cubs start the season with a loss for st. louis. we'll have all the highlights for you. let's check in on u.s. stock index futures this morning. the first-quarter of the doubt in 620%. s&p up 5.5%. the nasdaq up almost 10% this year to the server that there is. you are watching "fbn:am." that is not -- ♪ monday monday the ♪ monday morning ♪ it could be by monday morning, monday morning couldn't guarantee the ♪
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nicole: it was a great night for country music at the awards last night in las vegas. the host, luke bryan and dirks bentley gave the audience their usual dose of good humor along with a tribute to the late chuck berry. >> and for the man who influence every form of music, including country, y'all give it up for chuck berry one more time. train to take home the award for song of the year for his romantic at "die a happy man." not before presenters david copperfield guiding dared eggs at the oscars club. >> and the acm song of the award goes to >> , stone lala land. lauren: they took on new male
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and female vocalist of the year what they want local two of the year in little big town beat out they didn't develop for vocal group of the year. big words into miranda lambert who received a standing ovation for her emotional performance of her son 10 men. she went on to win album of the year and female vocalist of the year. taking home the big prize. >> the winner of the acm entertainer of the year, jason aldean. lauren: jason aldean winning entertainer of the year for the second year. nicole: nasdaq reports back to a final tonight. north carolina inside that cutting down those nets. they are to have their champion. south carolina versus mississippi state and the women's final. the game dominated third quarter.
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kayla davis knocked down a jumper to beat the buzzer. south carolina aide. worth quarter will say makes the shot in the paint and south carolina up six is under three to go. south carolina with all the momentum can't be stopped. she finishes 23 points mvp. south carolina was the first women's national championship. there is the confetti. the team hoist the trophy high. opening day in baseball. joe nodded and the defending championship at the cardinals ninth-inning. crush is a three-run homer. ties the game at bottom nine. grendel reach out to the plate with the bases loaded and a concept to the law. cars went 43 for their first walkoff victory. in phoenix, baumgartner makes
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history with his bat. one over the lot to give the giants a 2-0 lead. game tied at three. crushes one down the line last and it's gone. becomes the first pitcher in an opening day game. chris allen takes it to right field and wins 6-5. >> twelve-month opening day today so enjoy. the senate judiciary competes i'm judge neil gorsuch. >> why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate sit down and try to come up with the mainstream nominee. >> a record quarter of sales for tesla. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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♪i will always, i will always ♪love you nicole: breaking news this morning. president donald trump associate with the nuclear threat in north korea with or without china. this has to get back to us china's president later this week. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: good morning, happy monday everybody. i'm trained for. mitch mcconnell vows that gorsuch will be confirmed this nicole: investors take out a new court today. the best in almost three years if we will take a look at what drives the market this quarter earnings or washington policy. we'll speak with fox contributor
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gary b. smith this morning. dow futures at 19, sv features up one. lauren: in japan stocks higher by .4%. transfer record quarter for tesla as sales of the electric car maker jumped nearly 70%. we'll have all the details. drink your big night for country music as miranda lambert and jason aldean scored big victories. nicole: south carolina finally wins women's championship. for baseball's opening day committed defending championship chicago cubs with a loss to st. louis. we'll have all the highlights. lauren: 5:31 a.m. welcome to nicole petallides, your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: breaking news this morning. his warning against north korea. president trump saying the u.s. is ready to act alone and north korea's nuclear program if china does not take a stand. in an interview, the president also said china has great influence over north korea and china will either decide to help
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us with north korea or they won't. and if they do, that will be very good for china and if they don't, it won't be very good for anyone. the president's comments come days before he will have his first big face-to-face meeting with china's president of florida. this also comes as north korea reportedly preparing to conduct its six nuclear attack. lauren: meanwhile, the son of mott and your advisor chaired the guy visiting iraq. nicolekushner not clear why he s visiting the country. advising on relations with the middle east, canada and mexico. he's also launched a task is to improve the government by using ideas from the business world. nicole: not to the battle over supreme court nominee neil gorsuch x the boat along party lines to advance his nomination to the full senate. majority leader mitch mcconnell on "fox news sunday"
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talking about the possible use of the nuclear option. >> judge gorsuch is going to be confirmed. the way that occurs at the hands of the democratic minority. during the course of the week, we will find out exactly how this will end. but it will end with this confirmation. lauren: senate minority leader chuck schumer continues to voice his opposition to the supreme court nominee. >> it looks like gorsuch will not reach the 60-vote origin. so instead of changing the rules, which is the mitch mcconnell and the republican majority, why doesn't president trump, democrats and republicans in the senate sit down and try and come up with the mainstream nominee. >> so-called new layer option but the senate precedent with a simple majority of 51 votes. they hold 52 seats in the senate so far. three democrats have been out they will support judge gorsuch,
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west virginia senator joe manchin and also the dakota senator heidi heitkamp and indiana senator, joe donnelly. lauren: louie tran 11 to work with who strongly supported him. the freedom caucus reached agreement to times arena by making replacement negotiations. republican establishment the speaker polygram chief of staff reince priebus rejected them. the caucus up to the gop health care bill which should not be approved. >> if this bill passes, the president's administration will be defined for the next four years as a fraud, as they promise to repeal and they gave more power to the government and it's costing us more. it is going to destroy his administration.
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nicole: the freedom caucus will hurt the entire republican agenda if they don't get on the team is fast. we must fight them and dems in 2018. senator rand paul has announced token critic of the failed plan to replace obama cared haiti and the likes of president trump yesterday at president trump golf club. speaking to reporters afterwards. >> did a great day with the president today. we did talk about health care reform. the sites are getting closer and closer together and i remain very optimistic that we'll get obamacare repeal. trade to the golf outing just hours after trump tweeted at repealing and replacing obamacare have been going on and will continue until such time as the deal is helpful is drunk. paul has his own proposal to replace obama cared what she says goes further than the gop house leadership and to repeal and replace the health care law. trigger the state of louisiana on high alert overnight after a
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tornado cut a mom and her young daughter. the 30 woman and her 3-year-old daughter were killed when the clipped the mobile home of the foundation 50 miles west of baton rouge. louisiana governor john bell edwards says that covered a wide area. >> this is a statewide weather event to misinformation we are putting out right now in this briefing pertains to everybody in the state of louisiana. moreover, it is like to be an all-night event. >> the storm system not expected to leave louisiana until sometime this morning. train to chicago police have been a vest worn for a second suspect in connection with the of a 15-year-old girl that was lifestream to facebook in march. police say 40 people watched the broadcast and no one reported dead. investigators first learned when the victim's mother approach chicago police superintendent eddie johnson at a public event and showed him screenshots of the assault.
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>> graphic content that i observed -- i don't want to go into the detail of what was on the video. the young man was constable, they should be ashamed of themselves. they feel humiliated that is of, humiliated their families and now they are going to be held accountable for what they did. nicole: police arrested a 14-year-old boy on saturday. other suspects remain on the loose in 31 adult. lauren: let's get to caught up in global market action. stocks are higher. china's markets are closed for holiday. in a cap .4%. bank of japan showed lots of comments are big manufacturers there. the hang seng in hong kong that two thirds of 1%. nicole: mixed bag as the cac quarante with folks from the election continued the month at the up one 10th of 1%. german dax up one quarter of 1%. lauren: marsh auto sales in the jobs report on friday starting the new order in the new week
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and a new month technically. s&p barely higher. nasdaq futures up as the period nicole: let's talk about what's going on in oil. march was the worst and 6% for oil. right now starting the new month at 7 cents. 50.67 a barrel crude cooled down to 50 in detroit and. to do quarter kicks off today for investors interest on game last quarter. what will drive no earnings, washington policy. let's ask gary b. smith, kadima group president, fox news contributor. of course we have car sales, and starting a new quarter. what are you watching? are you watching these types of things? >> you always have to keep your eye on earnings because that is what i think ultimately, my gosh, i hope after all these years the market boils down to. these days it's a lot different from the days that when wall street week was the only
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business show on tv. i'm not sure they ever talked about politics. you can't not talk about politics because what this administration, every other administration does in terms of health care, tax reform, the fed raised on the impacts that will happen with stock prices. lauren: the years big winners such as consumer discretionary and see -- tag. do you expect those to come out of utilities? >> i'm not sure about energy and utilities. you just mentioned oil prices kind of flat. the one area it might move into if the economy really starts to more art financials at financials had a great run, but the last quarter they were backing behind. if housing really starts booming and businesses start to need to take out loans for growth, then i think you will see companies like bank of america, said the other big money center banks
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start to pile. those are the ones that keep my eye on. trade to goldman sachs the bad blood and six ipos, barons over the weekend on underarm of those. conoco phillips had anything also be watching and this week i had? >> this week definitely jobs numbers. when the earnings kickoff, alcoa is about april 10th or so. start the season. after that, the biggest time looking at our ups. i always want to see if people are shipping things. amazon are people buying things and netflix are people still being couch potatoes in migrating away from the mount works. those are three key earnings for me. traded gary b. smith, kadina president, fox news contributor. thank you for joining us. lauren: today's edition of "the wall street journal." the rising retirement perils of 401(k) leakage.
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american companies turn to seven players from reading their retirement plans to ensure that older workers can afford to retire sooner and make room for younger, cheap or hires. the new starbucks ceo and where he sees the growth in this suburbs, midwest and at lunchtime. kevin johnson becomes the new ceo of starbucks today and he discusses the company's sales slowdown and stands on social issues. after $250,000 a ticket. there's a new music festival that counts on wealthy customers to stay afloat. they can paint artists and providing logistical details to ticket holders with conference about new music events which takes us in the bahamas. nicole: starbucks is testing a store for you who only order on your path. the april bull market has reported many investors. they remain on the sidelines. we will tell you what all the
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investors need to know. then the strands in louisiana. we'll have the forecast with meteorologists said they. markets are to the upside. dow futures up 19 come he futures up one. you are watching trends by then, your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ it's cold outside and you got nobody to love ♪ you understand what i mean when i say there's no way we're going to give a news not ♪ is there anyone out there because it is getting harder and harder to breathe the ♪ is there anyone out there because it's getting harder and harder to breathe a
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lauren: good morning. 5:45 a.m. in new york had president trump taken a tough stand against south korea in an interview with the "financial times" he says the united states is ready to act alone. turn the north's nuclear program, the u.s. no longer needs china to solve the problem. comments come days before he has chinese president xi jinping in florida. every democratic senator has come out in support of supreme court nominee neil gorsuch is senator joe donnelly of indiana will vote in favor of the nomination. that still leaves republicans by a vote shy of breaking a potential filibuster.
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senator majority leader mitch mcconnell insisted on "fox news sunday" the gorsuch will be confirmed this week. a surge in sales last quarter delivering their record 25,000 vehicles in the first quarter. 69% for the same period last year. tests on track to hit its forecast of 50,000 deliveries in the first half of this year. and the market to become the new quarter. dow futures putting up a 21-point. s&p 500 futures document two. nicole: fed minutes, car sales, chop reports that a rogue or market has awarded many investors pay some investors remain on the sidelines. washington investors turned to a long-term commitment now. fox business gerri willis has the details. >> super low interest rates and an anemic bond market. subpar economic growth of the seas. these factors contribute to an eight-year bull market the second longest in history.
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he returns for some bad habits against individual investors. >> from a planning point of view the idea that should get a return in your savings than you think lifetime savings, it becomes more relevant. but my kids i tell them kids at 19 and 22 in telling them to save money because the compounding of interest for the future doesn't work. >> now coming out with zero interest rates. it's not just compound interest i forgot the meaning of. as of december 2015, faerber told incredibly stuck on the new york stock exchange was a .3 months. compare that to the 1950s and 1960s when investors held an average of eight years. shorter holding. snake for consistent portfolio underperformance. according to a 26 in analysis of investor behavior, the average stock mutual fund investor underperformed the market by three points 66%.
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why? this study shows is investors managed to stay invested more than four years at worst, they tend to miss the longest. during bull market. exactly when stocks are the most expensive. data shows that the average mutual fund investor has not yet impressive for a long enough period of time to reap the rewards of the market could offer a more disciplined investor according to dow. bottom line, discipline is the key to success as an individual investor. experts suggest tying your time horizon to your goals have the same invested in bad times and good in allocating asset appropriately. back to you guys. lauren: thanks, gerri willis good at the base. >> who are you? >> lesher say i'm the boss. lauren: all the winners at the weekend box offis to the final four. south carolina went to championship and for baseball's
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opening day, the chicago cubs start the new season with a loss to st. louis. we'll show you those highlights. let's check on the markets as we wake up in the quarter. auto sales in the jobs report for march both on the street. you are watching trends that end, your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ you are my brown eyed girl ♪ you remember when we used to sing ♪ ♪
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nicole: alec baldwin what they say to that top box office has been making a double espresso and sit there someplace for some decent sushi. i'd kill for a spicy tuna roll right now. >> who are you? >> let's just say i'm the boss put nicole: poet in almost $50 million in its first weekend. the number one spot from the disney's "beauty & the beast" a close second with 48 million. a distant third with scarlett johansson sci-fi action flick grossing 18 million while power rangers to the fourth spot with 14.5 million. i did at the top five, congress five, congress goal island with almost 9 million. lauren: timeout for sports. north carolina, or gonzaga will be cutting down the net. south carolina versus mississippi state. in the women's final dominated.
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recorder kayla davis beat the buzzer. south carolina is okay. asia will send mixed spot in south carolina this gorsuch. south carolina with all the momentum. wilson underneath can be sent. finished with 23 points and she wins mvp. south carolina went in first and national championship in the confetti falls on as the team hoist the trophy. a good win for them. congratulations. joe biden the defending champion cubs place cardinals had ninth inning crushes a three-run homer. cubs rally in the ninth to tie the game at three. bottom line, at the plate with the bases loaded. he comes up clutch with a deep fly ball to the wall. cards and fourth rate for their first walkoff victory. in phoenix, baumgartner making history with the bat. one over the wall to give the giants to do nothing late great
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top of the seventh, game tied at three crushing one down the line. a left-handed gun. gartner becomes the first pitcher in an opening day game that he can only do so much. but in that than out of five. chris owens is the rbi single in the d-backs get the walkoff opening day when six to five. tragedy for you at the door, literature monday forecast. fox meteorologist adam klotz all over it. reporter: good morning. a very act of first half of the week. this is a big system we've been tracking, continued to sweep across the region. the big red one is the most various one. that is a journey to watch which means everything is it we could continue to see turn it is popping up right along this line of storms has its roots off to the east. we will see some of the severe weather spending for the next couple hours really running all
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the way into tomorrow before it's all said and done. if i take away the actual radar, you can see some of these highlighted better. that is a severe thunderstorm right now. another one running back into portions of alabama as well. those polygons to talk about wins getting up to 60 miles per hour. see you shing up to thes throughout the day. anyone along the gulf coast in alabama d georgia fore the day sober. a lot of folks wanted to watch this one, guys. nicole: thank you, adam klotz. lauren: coming up, it's a price match at wrestlemania last night. coming up next. ♪ suddenly i see ♪
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trigger happy monday and good morning to you. dagen mcdowell, appointed murray starts right now. dagen: started this new week and a quarter. i am in for maria bartiromo. her top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. supreme court showdown denomination for emile gorsuch faces a senate committee vote this morning. the major battle will come later this week at democrats gear up for a filibuster. president trump ready to stand on when it comes to north korea. the president is we don't need china's help to solve issues over north korea's nuclear program. severe weather slamming louisiana. a 3-year-old girl and her mother killed after dangerous tornadoes flooding and hail swept across the southeast. >> the strong system across louisiana is just getting started. by no means is it over or close to getting nowhere. it is an extremely dangerous

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