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the desantos and louie gohmert among our guests. be sure to join us. thanks for being with us. train to breaking news is learning. a major twist in the rushed investigation as the justice department taps former fbi chief robert mueller to oversee the investigation. good morning. i'm nicole petallides. lauren simonetti good morning. i'm training for the company genentech guys would be delayed. stabilizing the bad. dow futures down 16 points, nasdaq futures up by two. yesterday we saw the dow fall 372 points. trade to wall street's pain felt in asia and japan. the nikkei sank in 1.3%.
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in china, the shanghai composite index down after 1%. lauren: new cyberattack under way has direct effect at 150,000 computers worldwide. will tell you how you can protect yourself. nicole: retail earnings in focus today. today we are the largest brick-and-mortar retailer wal-mart. lauren: in sports and the cleveland cavaliers overwhelm the boston celtics in game one in the ottawa senators looked at pittsburgh penguins to take a lead in the stanley cup playoffs. treated 25:01 a.m. in new york. what about david thursday, may 18th "fbn:am." lauren: a major development in the rushed investigation. deputy attorney general bob rosenstein announcing robert mueller has been appointed a special counsel to oversee a federal investigation into russian efforts to influence the 2015 election and allegations of
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collusion between the trunk campaign and the russians. senator james langford on special report that mueller's appointment would help expedite the fbi investigation. >> the good folks at the fbi, career folks have been leading this investigation. a lot of work they've done in the wood push this to announce the individual and rent something autonomous from the fbi and be able to skip the lives all the work i was there. lauren: representative jason chaffetz expressing skepticism on tucker carlson whether the appointment is even necessary. >> i have not seen any evidence ofctual collusion. where is the actual crimes they need a special prosecutor to prosecute? i haven't seen that. there's a lot of flailing, but they've had flailing before january 20th. nicole: reaction pouring in.
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donald trump saying as i have stated many times to make your investigation will confirm what we are e-mail. there is no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluded quickly. house minority leader nancy pelosi saying the trump administration must make clear that you were mueller will have the resources and independents he means to the critical investigation. lauren: former national security adviser michael flynn told the term transition team is under investigation for working as a paid lobbyist for turkey during the campaign. weeks before the evacuation according to "new york times" said they informed trump officials a month after the justice department told flynn he was under investigation. people close to think how fox news does not seen as a reason to disqualify him for the national security adviser top. nicole: president donald trump meets at the president of colombia today, but the mini will be over overshadowed by
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news conference to follow. hoping to gain support of colombia. president trends trip includes a 21% drop into columbia appeared to media will be focusing on a joint news conference after the meeting and the chance to possibly question donald trump. you can watch that news conference live 3:45 p.m. this afternoon right here in the fox business network. lauren: former fbi chief robert mueller in the presidential election. we'll finally get to the bottom of the leaks that are surrounding the white house? ron christie, former special assistant to george w. bush joining us now. good to see you. good morning. i want to ask you, what do you think of the appointment of a special counsel? do you think it helps democrats are relatively donald trump clear his name and the refocus his administration.
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>> good morning. in the short-term, this helps the democrats. they try to make politics out of mr. trumps associations between his campaign. perhaps the president himself and the russian government. the fact still there evidence that there's anything here. when you appoint a special counsel, a special counsel is to look specifically at crimes. i don't see a crying year. this mr. mechanic tell its domestication and their influence in our potential political system here and now to a criminal nature. democrats are going to quote about this in the short term and perhaps several weeks.the long-g served? that's the question i have to say look at this this morning. >> whether there is any criminality is the key. the justice department h given mueller sweeping powers to investigate and prosecute any imes ding this investigation. is it too much power?
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>> i think it is peer-to-peer to the iran-contra, of course the independent counsel, kenneth starr under the clinton administration. these folks are here for a reason. they're here to make a name for themselves. it's not so much a search for just this is perhaps the natural this time and money have accomplished in need. here is one good aspect to think about. robert mueller has a name for himself utes established former director of the fbi and if he looks into this case and finds there is nothing there, he's going to say i'm not going to put forth the crime of potential cause situation on trade prosecution. what harm just as. at least i'm not worried about him trying to politicize this any worse than it rdas. lauren: will be investigation exposed the leaks? >> i sure hope it does get over 60 people at the national security council were appointed by president obama were a lot of these leaks coming from.
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they need to stop this one is the dvd. très tres good to you, ron. trade the stock market market ticket no-space-on investigations in washington would come that could derail the trump agenda. david nelson, chief strategist asset management. good morning. we saw the rocks tumbling. nasdaq and&p hitting record highs recently and the data within 100 points for the record. was yesterday just the excuse everybody has been waiting for for so? this morning to a feature slightly high, now about 39. >> you know, yesterday was disconcerting and maybe this try that the camels back. investors are pulling on it tug-of-war right now. on one side earnings are pretty good. corporate health is pretty good. via this site is a paralyzed washington and what's really concerning investors come is starting to see the administration's agenda sail off
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into the sunset. we are not going to get tax money can't overstate -- lauren: what you mean we're not going to get it? >> are not going to get it this year. lauren: next year? >> i don't know. lauren: will it help people refocus on the economic rarities? >> it will focus on the economic parity, but in the end a parade of witnesses and this will drag on through the summer. tax reform is a big deal. 77,000 pages of code. to a blind eye to do things like corporate tax cut which the frankly really needs is going to take time. that could have meant as much as $20 s&p earnings. trade to a to lunch with some heavy hitters yesterday. the question they were asking was is this a one day thing? is this how i know for? that's wt investors wanto know. >> now. a very nervous opening today.
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these things done and generally things done a generous one day it could drag on for a few days. that could drag on for months. this is the type of event that causes investors to make mistakes. lauren: you had five sacks making a path of the dow's decline. goldman sachs, jpmorgan, boeing and apple. did the stats become cheaper and therefore a opportunity? >> damage to little more than that. the s&p 500 financials were slaughtered. a lot of these stocks were down five, 6%. this tells you the administration's agenda was slipping because financials and industrials very hard hit. this is all part of the trump trade. trade to an outlet to nervous investors do? what is your advice today? quit me. spin that could be wake up in the middle of the night in a word about the he you probably haven't positioned yourself correctly.
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frankly, stay the course. lauren: thank you, david. treasury secretary testifies today expect it to say the u.s. economy can grow 3% or more of regulatory tax reforms are enacted. the trump administration wants to reduce regulations on community banks and overhaul mortgage lenders. fannie mae and freddie mac, a copy of his speech seen by reuters did not provide details or timetable for the government agenda. nicole: let's get you caught up in the global market action after his hotselling yesterday. concerns about washington and other headlines in europe and asia are different very today. asia followed our lead nikkei down 1.3% in japan. shanghai composite index down half of 1%. korea's kospi quarter of 1%. lauren: is your doing any better this morning? banks in the out of stocks is down worse than a shed. for the monday down 1.2%.
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cac quarante is down 20% and dax and germany down .8%. trade to stock market futures were that great a couple hours ago, back in the right now. dow futures top 40. s&p futures down to. there was some real selling yesterday, but the question is what is there one day of the event? lauren: debacle. .now seven days in a row over 3.5% up another $2 today. oil down 13 cents. 48.94-barrel. nicole: in a fast spreading computer attack to worry about. the new attack is called vocoders spreading about two weeks ago and has infected more than 150,000 computers around the world so far. security experts say could end up being even bigger than one outcry. lots of computer screens, slows down systems and stills processing power and generates
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cash for the attackers. it affects pcs that have not installed the latest microsoft software update. nicole: former fbi chief robert mueller to oversee the russian election i decision is strong bipartisan crisis. >> he's as good as it gets. he stares in the bush administration, obama administration. he is unassailable. lauren: live report from washington d.c., and appeared in his heart, hot in the northeast. fox senior meteorologist janice dean coming up at the forecast. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: good morning. by 15 in the new york. the justice department are going back for former fbi director robert mueller to oversee the rushed investition to influence i share. mueller has been a special counsel. he looks forward to the matter and include me. later today to protest the russian controversy when he meets the press after he sat down with the president of colombia at the white house. columbia president juan manuel santos is making ties with the united states. wal-mart reported for squid
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results before the market opens. last month ballmer said it will cut hundreds of corporate jobs at its international type knowledge of business is one of the sam's club warehouse chain. the markets without please see a bump after a major selloff. the worst one in eight months yesterday. dow futures continued to trade down. that is 51 points. s&p futures down three in a state teachers to attend. the cole, a look at what is happening now. nicole: all right, lauren. department of justice appoint a special counsel to take over the russian collusion investigation. griff jenkins live in d.c. with every action to demand tact for this job. chris. >> good morning, born in the cold. for more fbi director robert mueller will now lead the investigation by rod rosenstein to investigate alleged russian ties to the trump campaign in battling the 26th election. he said his decision was not a
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finding that crimes have been committed to require some an independent from the normal chain of command catching the white house with pride with little advance notice. the president issuing a defiant statement where he said that as i've stated many times, ith investigation will confirm what we are doing now. no collusion betweeny campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter concluding quick way. in the meantime, i would never step writing for the issues and the people that matter most to our country get by bipartisan reaction on capitol hill. adam schiff, like a member of the intel committee supporting the news. >> you have a body that is truly independent and also has all the resources it needs to add a single focus on the oversight. >> house oversight committee jason chaffetz says they are impeccable asparagus on that earlier but questions the appointment. >> i think they are feeling the
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political heat. maybe a little too much television and reading too many newspapers and whatnot. whereas the actual crime they think they need a special prosecutor to prosecute. >> deputy attorney general rosenstein will brief the full senate the capital later today in the full house tomorrow. lauren: coming up, the wait is over for "star trek" fans. >> we have engaged the command. >> cbs releasing the first photos and footage of the news series "star trek" discovery. as for us, cleveland cavaliers overwhelming the boston celtics in game one of the eastern conference finals. the ottawa senators bought the pittsburgh penguin to take the lead in thstanley cu playoffs. the markets sank the most yesterday. the dow falling 372-point. futures down again by 54. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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they will need a profound cause for followers throughout. >> what am i looking at? >> object of unknown origin. >> would be irresponsible to leave whatever that is unknown. lauren: cbs released the long-awaited 1960s series that tenures prefer cat kirk and spock embarked on their famous by their mission. the show expect it to premiere in the fall. nicole: turning out as far as the cavaliers have not played in 10 days, but no rust on them. the celtics in game one of the eastern conference finals. david ortiz is in the house. the first-quarter lebron james attacking early. goes for one-on-one and for the easy land. the bride had 15 of his 30 points in the first or second quarter finds tyree irving who
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blogs that have. cleveland leads by 22 at the break. the cavs win 117-104. turning to hockey, ottawa senators at the blitz against the penguins in game three of this series. 48 seconds into the game, forced to pull from the top angle. senators take the 1-0 lead. the shot hit off to penguins and rolls right in. four goals in the first period. senators went 5-want to take it to-1 lead. toronto josé batiste gets an eight thinning home run and it almost causes a brawl. here is why. flipped his bat after the shop. he hears about it from the first and then gets an earful at home plate. the umpire steps in to make peace. fortunately, nothing more
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happened. and tom brady's wife may have sparked another investigation into her has named him in the nfl and the players union said in looking into claims she made on cbs this morning. >> he had a concussion last year. he does have concussions. i don't think it's a healthy thing for your body to go through. you know, that kind of aggression all the time. that cannot be healthy for you. nicole: the problem is tom brady has no record of a concussion and his 17 years with the teachers. concussions are a sensitive issue in this board the players are supposed to follow specific seizures been diagnosed with lyme. lauren: bad one in the music world a rocker chris cornell has died. ♪
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cornell is the front man for the rock band soundgarden, popular grunge band back in the 90s. sold 22 albums on 122 grammy awards. more recently lead singer of the band audio slave. chris cornell passed away suddenly and dynix actively in detroit last night while he was on tour. his famous work and at the medical examiner to determine the cause of the death. he was only 52 years old. nicole: coming up, just as private caps-on fbi chief robert bowler to lead the investigation into russia's role in the u.s. election. >> he's as good as it gets. his credentials are impeccable. he served in the bush administration, obama administration. he is unassailable. nicole: we'll have reaction and analysis. this morning we look at the latest development from wal-mart.
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nicole: breaking news this morning. a major new tracing russian investigation is the justice department tapperobert moore toe the investigation could good morning to you. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. but trump agenda of tax cuts would be too late. the dow dropped 372 points yesterday. today, dow futures back in the ride. dow futures down 68. s.b. futures down five. lauren: joke that the nikkei in japan seeking 1.3% overnight. shanghai composite down half of 1%.
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nicole: a new cyberattack under way. it is art infected 150,000 computers. it is no joke. we will tell you about it. lauren: retail earnings for investors today. the world's biggest brick-and-mortar wal-mart. we will tell you what to expect. the eastern conference final. the ottawa senators bought the pittsburgh penguins take the lead. >> 5:31 a.m. in new york. we welcome you to "fbn:am," stubbs said -- your first look at morning markets and breaking news. trained to deputy attorney general rod rosenstein announcing former fbi director robert mueller has spread to oversee a federal investigation into russia's efforts to influence the 2015th election and allegations of collusion between the term campaign and the russians. james langford tallied right there on special report that
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mueller's appointment will help expedite the fbi's investigation. >> the good folks at the fbi, has been leading this investigation. a lot of work regarding my concern is someone would be selected or push it to announce the individual. this could lose all the work that was there. nicole: representative jason shay physics assayed skepticism that the appointment is needed. >> i've not seen any evidence of actual collusion. where is the actual card they think they need a special prosecutor torosecute? i haven't seen it. there's been a lot of flailing, but it started before january january 20th. >> president trumps sane as i stated any times a thorough investigation will confirm what we are devo. there is no collusion between my campaign and any foreign entity. i look forward to this matter
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concluded quickly. house minority leader nancy pelosi said the administration must make clear that director mueller must have the resources and independents needed to execute the critical investigation. nicole: national security adviser michael flynn tells the term transition to give us some federal investigation for working as a lobbyist for turkey during the cab came weeks before the president's inauguration. that is according to "the new york times" which says one of her trump officials a month after the justice department told him he was under investigation. people tell fox news the department inquiry was not seen as a reason to disqualify him from the national security advisor job. lauren: president trump interviewing for potential candidates to be next director of the fbi. the president spoke with former connecticut senator joe lieberman former oklahoma governor frank keating. address acting director right now and a former top official at
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the fbi responded to a question from reporters that said we had a good conversation and liebermann gave a thumbs-up and said it was a good meeting. trump has said he could name a candidate by the end of the week before he leaves for his foreign trip. first one is president. nicole: fbi chief robert mueller appointed a special influence of the u.s. presidential election. but finally get to the bottom of the bottom of all the leaks surrounding the trump white house? joining us now, ron christie to president george w. bush and ceo of christie strategies. brian, good morning. are you surprised by the appointment? >> and surprised by the appointment because there's been a lot of allegations. the russian government. we haven't seen a crime when you look at obstruction of justice come we need to have specific intent. the actor trying to obstruct
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justice. as it pertains to the leaks, these weeks are going to stop until we get more trump administration officials in office and in a position to really frankly replace the obama replacement who might be at the bottom of these weeks. lauren: how microsoft is expected to take? this could drag in the years? >> as contractors. they have wide latitude of a strong budget. they have strong resources. they could take as little or as much time as they need. i anticipate this will drag into the summer and fall. members of congress are going to look at the president's approval ratings, look at what's going on with the investigation and then ask if i stick with president trump is he going to the death of my reelection efforts. a lot of republican support could've voted to suspend quickly. nicole: democrats complained that independent can't overstep his authority when he investigated president bill
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clinton. is that a risk here? any correlation? >> absolutely. kenneth starr was looking out by potter which of course is a real estate transaction in arkansas and it took us to monica lewinsky. it took us to the oval office and ultimately to impeachment. you put that in the short-term as special counsel republicans will say the so-called political waters but the longer this goes on, with no idea knowing that the depth and breadth of the investigation might take as. lauren: personally do think donald trump is being treated fairly and i say this with respect to something as to something you said at the commencement speech yesterday. he think this is the worst i'd ever for president. true? should he shake it off, challenge it? >> the president would be wise right now to keep a lower profile. sending out we've been saying some for better hope there's no tape of her conversations doesn't help his cause. i'm very sympathetic because i
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do believe the president is fired. there's no specific information or evidence that shows criminality. the president doesn't help his own cause with his posting on social media giving ammunition to opponents. nicole: braun, thank you so much. trade the stock market took a nosedive i'm concerned with tax cuts in health care reform joining us now. she chief strategist at belle plaine asset management. good to see you. the selling is not over today. >> are investors very nervous? >> ackerman decided their portfolios yesterday. we probably went over the tipping point. you saw yesterday was the beginning of that. the narrative has changed. direct the conversation. things like each miscarries vestors. democrats to change the conversation. they're not talking about economy, jobs, tax reform. that changes the dynamic.
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>> they were talking about three types yesterday as we saw the big selloff of 302-point. the people who take profits get jittery now worried about the future. does the same as the train and they want to buy any sort of get and i forgot to be true. and those who did a short covering because they've been sending to the downside. where do you think is on point? >> there is a lot of institutional selling yesterday. i was not the retail investor. there are a lot of prophets out there. you saw big ship against people moved to safe haven trades. bold word yesterday. that's a safe haven trades. the biggest concern for me was how well treasury says. the new dynamic that is the fed is on hold for june and there's evidence of that. we saw probability fall 11% yesterday. i expect it next week below 50% is a probability to raise rates
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in june. before that it was a lot. transfer yesterday beside narrowing of the spread. is that telling you there's really lowered expectations for economic growth at this point? >> if we start to overcome and that will be a concern. i do not want to see interest rates continued lower on the long end of the curve. i'm hoping the fed will push higher, but at this point they will stall and that's going to happen. trade g david nelson, thank you to comment on the global market action of the night. they sold us a nation as well. the nikkei down 1.3% in japan. the hong kong hang seng down half of 1% of the shanghai composite done half of 1% increase costs begun a a quarter of 1%. lauren: u.k. got a measure i'd sales. the ftse 100 down 1.2% or 92 points to the downside.
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dx and germany down 93. >> they saw the word salad in the outcome of the worst of the year no doubt and today we still see some down arrows accelerated over the last couple hours to tell features 1070. s&p futures on backs. lauren: 40 minute ago, dow futures are higher. we continue to see them move lower. the price of gold moving higher. 12.61 a choice to go down 40 cents. trade to the few engage in a four-week high. there is in a fast spreading computer attack you need worry about. last week's outbreak crippled computers in more than 100 countries. the new attack called someone began spreading -- called adylkuzz is spreading around the world so far. experts say it could end up bigger than one cried.
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it slows down system it then generates cybercash for the attackers. it affects pcs that have not installed the latest microsoft software update. lauren: installed and today people were reading a list of stocks that the company will report first-quarter earnings before the market opens. you will cut hundreds of corporate jobs at its international technology businesses along with this year's club warehouse chain. ralph lauren reported this morning the luxury retailer expected to post a sharp decline in revenue. ralph lauren announced a new ceo yesterday. delay is another 1100 workers and forecast a drop in quarterly revenue. shares write out a percentage of the downside of $31.8 a share. that is going to be a big stock we're watching today. trade to former fbi chief robert mueller tasked to oversee the
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russia investigation tried bipartisan praise. >> he's as good as it gets. he serves as the bush administration, obama administration. he is unassailable. true to who will have a live report from washington d.c. and it is hot, hot in the northeast. how hot will it get? meteorologist janice dean has her forecast. the stock market futures after selloff to the dow yesterday. dow futures down 74. 131% it has to be done thanks agnostic and 14. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ was i out of my head, was i out of my mind ♪ how could i have ever been so blind ♪ ♪
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nicole: good morning. five for a day in the new york of the future caught up on what's happening now. just as fun to bring back former fbi director robert mueller to oversee the investigation of the russian government after it to fluence the 2016 election. mueller has been a special account of the pro-president trump looks forward to the matter ended quickly. later today, trump will likely address the russian controversy when he meets the press after he sat down with the president of colombia at the white house. colombian president ron daniel fantasies became stronger ties with the united days.
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in earnings news, wal-mart reports before the opening bell. last month wal-mart says it will cut hundreds of corporate jobs at its international technology businesses along the sam's club warehouse chain. they must take a look at u.s. stock market futures. there is a brief time overnight and we saw green over this last hour accelerated to the lowest point out to 84 per dow futures. nasdaq futures 1017 on the heels of selling a niche as well. boring, that's happening now. lauren: very much to do with the next story. the department of justice appointed a special counsel to take over the russian collusion investigation. chris jenkins live in d.c. with reaction to the mid-top for this important job he had >> of money had >> good morning, born in the code. robert mueller is now the man in charge. special counsel by deputy attorney general rod rosenstein with russian ties to the
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campaign of meddling in the 2016 election. the decision was not offending parents have been committed by requires someone be independent from the normal chain of command catching the wte house website with little advance notice. the president responding with the statement as i've stated many times, for investigation will confirm we are doing out there is no collusion between my campaign in any foreign entity. i look forward to the matter concluded quickly. i will never stop fighting for the people and issues that matter most to the future of our country. mueller's appointment receiving wide bipartisan support on capitol hill. top democrat on the senate minority leader chuck schumer saying director mueller has exactly the right kind of individuals for this job. i now have significantly greater confidence and follow the facts wherever they lead. republican house oversight committee jason said by assessing questions the appointed day. >> i think they are failing the
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political heat. maybe a little too much television and reading too many newspapers and whatnot. was the actual crime that they need a special prosecutor to prosecute. >> rosenstein will break the whole senate today at the capitol and the house tomorrow. lauren: want to ask you, what do we know about robert mueller? he has a big history. >> he has a stellar record. the director under president bush and obama became the fbi for shortly before 9/11 really for her to turn in the fbi into counterterrorism force and people were remembered by deputy attorney general james komeito threatened to quit over the bush adlance policies i suppose. they were used to back up comey version and he will be truly independent. thanks it does not last as long as independent counsels of the past.
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lauren:.history. chris jenkins, thanks. nicole: the cleveland cavaliers in game one of the eastern conference finals. in hockey, ottawa senators bought the paint or penguins to take the lead in the stanley cup playoffs. you are watching "fbn:am." have futures down 90-point. your first look at writing markets and breaking news. the show's about to start! how do i look?
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its popular photo lab and digital assistants. it is now going head-to-head with apple's assistant theory. >> today i'm excited to announce that the google assistant is now available on the iphone. [cheers and applause] no matter what smartphone you use, you can now get help from the same smart assistant throughout the day at home and on the go. nicole: one difference between google's assistant theory is that it's always readily available but the voice commands that you need to launch google assistant from a separate app. lauren: that's annoying. cavaliers haven't played in 10 days. the rash last night in game one of the eastern conference finals. david ortiz in the house first quarter lebron james attacking early. he goes one-on-one. the broad 15 in the first.
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second quarter, every irving who blots out to tristan thompson. reached by 22 at the break and you can kind of sad at that point. when 17-104. let's go to hockey. ottawa senators with the penguins in game three of this series. 48 seconds in. my top and scores to the second angle. later, the shopper a tiered gets off to penguins and rosen. four goals in the first period. senators when 5-wanted taken seriously. ready for some baseball? josé batista gives the braves. almost causes a brawl. right there after the shot. he hears about it rounding first. then he gets an earful at home plate. the umpire has to step in. look at that. fortunately, nothing more happened. the braves when that.
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nicole: it feels like summer in new york as it heats up in the northeast. boxing and senior meteorologist janice dean as heretofore as fast. good morning. reporter: good morning. a teaser what's to come. we did hit 93. lewis said the records across portions of the mid-atlantic and the northeast. watch what happens as we get into tomorrow. 85 and then on saturday 68. yes, spring time sometimes gets warm because i do seasonal averages. i want to point out our future radar. but that the snow across the rockies did go fleischer were getting here. potential for severe weather outbreak including larger strap didn't come the potentially deadly tornadoes. not very often you see a high risk and that is what they have issued. today for oklahoma press of kansas where we think we have a severe tornado outbreak in these
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regions. from texas to the great lakes, large hail damaging winds, isolated tornadoes for you. again, a rarity to see the high risk. all of the ingredients are coming together for severe weather outbreak. make sure you know to do if there's a watch or warning neighborhood get back to you, ladies. lauren: much remind everyone we see the market a lot. dow futures down 100 points as investors continued to be nervous about washing them. coming up, soda, candy and now card. we will tell you about a new vending machine coming out. ♪ i am totally blind. i lost my sight in afghanistan.
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lauren: without we will say good morning to dagen mcdowell, and for maria bartiromo. dagen: good morning. i'm in for maria bartiromo. your cap stories of 6:00 a.m. eastern time. eastern time. the developed and the investigation into russia is meddling. robert mueller in a special counsel to oversee the probe. so far getting strong reviews from capitol hill. >> credentials are impeccable. he served in the bush administration, obama is just a shame. unassailable. >> it's good we now have a focal point. >> treated to the response from president trump stayed ahead. this week's turmoil in washington rattling rockets around the world. the dow industrials posting the sharpest incline yesterday since september. you see a 372-point loss on 373

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