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security agency and violations. >> lou: grand jury should be empanelled at will cross all of dc. >> breaking news this morning breaking his silence after his dui arrest over the weekend. the golf legend apologized and said he wasn't drunk and let me medication. that endorsement deals in jeopardy? good morning. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning. i am trained were. president reagan standing by his son-in-law jared kushner after a back channel to communicate his democrats call for security clearance to be revoked. we will have the story for you. cheryl: british airways to recover from a technical failure over the weekend.
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the company apologizing after hundreds of flights were canceled after leaving thousands of passengers stranded because tens of millions of dollars. lauren: at branch clearing brawl after a fastball hate. pittsburgh boasts a three goal lead a surprise to take the opening game of the predators. all of those headlights coming out. cheryl: u.s. futures ahead of their opening bell. i simply done fractionally. s&p and the green. lauren: back from holiday weekend. happy tuesday to you. 5:01 a.m. in new york. your first look at today's america than the latest breaking news. cheryl: lots of breaking news over the weekend. president trump now defending his son-in-law and senior eyes are jared kushner saying he is doing a great job for the country. a statement provided to "the new york times," the president said
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a total confidence in him. kushner under fbi scrutiny after an investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign in russia. he's accused of cretinous secret communications channel communications channel with moscow. lauren: adam schiff calling for a review of his security clearance. speed and there's another question about his security clearance and whether he was forthcoming. if these allegations are true or discussions about establishing about channel and didn't reveal about, but the real problem in terms of whether you should maintain a security. lauren: homeland security john kelly says back channeling is normal and acceptable. >> anyway you can communicate with people, particularly organizations not particularly friendly to us is a good thing.
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lauren: lawyers for kushner said he is willing to talk with federal and congressional investigators about his wearing contacts. cheryl: overseas, foreign leader kim jong un -- a ballistic missile in sunday night. japanese mr. shinto faith threaten to take action after the missile landed in japan maritime economic zone. lauren: james madison in the conflict would be the worst kind of fighting in most people's lifetime. >> we are working with the international community to deal with this issue. this regime is a threat to the region, japan, south korea. the bottom line is that with a catastrophic war if this turns into combat, if we are not able to resolve the situation through diplomatic means. lauren: president trump tweeting about north korea has shown
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great disrespect for the neighbor china by shooting off another ballistic missile. china is trying hard today the pentagon plans to test its ability to shoot down intercontinental ballistic missile using the upgraded monetary missile over the pacific ocean. train to break in the vernacular of the once powerful panamanian dictator manuel noriega has died. the president of panama announced noriega staff early this morning. he was an ally of the u.s. until it was ousted as panama's dictator by an american invasion in 1989. noriega served a 17 year drug sentence in the united states in recent years has suffered from various health ailments including high blood pressure and bronchitis. he died yesterday at the age of 83. there is no immediate information on the cause of death. lauren: tanker was apologizing after driving under the influence on memorial day. tracey joining us at the
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potential financial fallout of all of this and these numbers are pretty good. good to see you. reporter: tiger woods could lose millions of dollars from sponsors like nike and rolex if they decide to dump him after he was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. was that alcohol is not to blame for his arrest but an unexpected reaction to a mix of prescribed medications. both said i would like to apologize with all my heart to my family, friends and fans and i expect more from myself, too. i will do everything in my power to ensure this never happens again. what was arrested monday morning at jupiter, florida where he lives. police could release -- cam video of the arrested the 41-year-old has not played golf for four month they fell for the rest of the season while he recovers from back surgery last month. this is a plus for a scandal.
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in 2009, the day after thanks giving he was injured in a car crash in paris or window,, florida home with this white island or degrading. he had been under the influence of india. days later his camera for surveys that he cheated with dozens of women during their five-year marriage. the couple got divorced in 2010. he's had a lot of struggles over the past two years. he actually gave a television interview a month ago saying he was feeling great. if he's feeling great, how can you be on office pain medications? just throwing that out there. you can smell alcohol from tmc. >> his website said he had surgery, was doing great. lauren: what about the dash cam video to be released today. >> you will be interesting to see how they react to it during this arrest. lauren: other headlines. british airways still recovering from a major technical failure over the weekend.
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hundreds of flights canceled effect in about 75,000 passengers. british airways said most were running normally at the two biggest airports. the airlines say most passengers didn't read their destinations by yesterday. this was the end of the long holiday weekend in america. british airways ceo al did apologize. >> we know that there have been holidays interrupted and personal events that have been in a rut given people waiting in queues for a really long time. we absolutely profusely apologize for that we absolutely are committed to provide and abide by the compensation rules currently in place. train to the power country the power on train failure was caused by a power surge. this could cost the airline $100 million when all is said and done.
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lauren: the timing couldn't have been worse. goldman sachs being accused of trying to make a profit from political unrest. "the wall street journal" reported to point it to your dollars in bonds held by the central bank. the president of venezuela's opposition accuse goldman of aiding and abetting the country's dictatorial regime. clemente 31 cents on the dollar for bonds issued by venezuela for a company that mature in 2022. two months of opposition protests against nicolas maduro has killed 60 people. millions without food. goldman sachs declined to comment on this story. cheryl: let's get you caught up with below-market action overnight. the nikkei overnight. then overnight. the nikkei and the cost begun fractionally. hang seng bank cost be fractionally. lauren: mixed bag in london. the cac quarante down 28. they do point out a stronger than expected gdp report and consumer confidence to a 10 year
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high. da accept 10 points. cheryl: u.s. stock market futures either growth or both. they're sick of fractionally. a little more than one point. lauren: goldman sachs -- but enough for him in dollars and 66 cents a barrel done a quarter of 1%. gold done a 31% at 12.67 announced. cheryl: s&p 500 snapped a two week losing streak at the index with another record on friday. what can investors expect this week? chase chief economist anthony chan. good morning. it's interesting what we had over the last several weeks, months as he was trying probably. many start to question whether that will continue considering the president's economic policies may be in jeopardy. >> i actually believe the economy is improving. i am still looking for two or 2% economic growth.
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i was pleasantly surprised with the strong upper revision in the first quarter. consumer confidence surges steadily rising. we did not do from the conference board this week and that number will be respect it. >> anthony, you said strongly efficient. 1.2%, even with the great job-search port on friday, how do you take a 1.2% rating and get it to 3%? is that realistic? >> if you go to 2010 and look at economic growth covers only give any 1%. that tells me two things. there is something inherently weak about the first-quarter growth have actually average to .5% growth.
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for 1.2% above the average since 2010. so i'm impressed. lauren: is interesting about the gdp number is the fact that if you do have the season for summer jobs in particulars as to pick up, the economy starts to build, this would be a positive for an esters for the market. would have been on a cause of his concerns about what we see out of washington. >> nobody will argue that there is a pause. we do see some enthusiasm as he starts getting closer to his midterm elections. lauren: we went to see investors were excited that we will see you in just a little bit. lauren: as a child standing by a sudden lunch or kushner that requested a back channel to communicate with the russians late last year. this has democrats calling for
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kushner security clearance to be revoked. the question, did he do anything wrong? in sports from the washington national the washington national start charging san francisco giants reliever hunter street lane after getting hit by a fastball. all of those details on the bench clearing brawl coming up. first day back after foreign investors have seven days in a row. record highs for the nasdaq and s&p 500. can the winning streak continue? you are watching "fbn:am". ♪ everywhere around the world, coming to america ♪ got the dreams to take them there, they're coming to america ♪
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lauren: 5:15 a.m. in new york. let's see what's happening now. a cintron said his son-in-law jury commissioners doing great job despite report he requested a back channel with russians late last year. democrats calling for security clearance to be revoked as a result. former panamanian tater, manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. the one-time u.s. ally was ousted in 1989. he later served 17 years in u.s. prisons under charges. british airways says things are back to normal today after they
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canceled all flights from britain's two biggest airports over the weekend because of a computer system failure. within 75,000 passengers were affected in the failure may end up costing the airline $100 million. in the markets, dow futures down two points, but 35 points from a record close for the blue-chip average. s&p futures down one dynastic features at the point this tuesday morning. sure to at least it's not major, major red arrows. for more on what we've been following of course this morning for you. the fbi russian investigation. new details of bringing political analyst kirsten had claimed his joining us. a lot of news breaking over the weekend on the story. the first ever the president. kushner is his son-in-law. the same time, republicans over the weekend voicing concern that this could be a major scandal that will derail the president's
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agenda. >> right now at the moment it's really not more than a bad headline. optically it looks bad because of the abiding russian investigation. he didn't give anything wrong. his offer to cooperate with the investigation so far. there's a question about the lack of disclosure in the security clearance forms. they went back and revise later to add the special meeting that happened in december. right now, there is nothing to speak out that he could be removed from office work. that is why president trump got back from the trip and got on twitter and calling people out for fake news intake reporting. he's obviously very concerned. lauren: senator john mccain chiming in on all of this. he says putin is a bigger threat to global security than i says. >> senator mccain be with someone in the fall of the
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soviet union. obviously a richer contact than people just observing the present situation. what he's talking about is the impact russia has sat on undermining the trust of americans and their government. those are the kinds of things -- those are the softer things that analog term are much more dangerous. we do have to be on the lookout as well. train to what you think of the white house lawyer in. they are staffing up when it comes to attorneys, public relations professionals here that seems to me exhale that they know they've got a major issue on their hands. >> was promising as they try to get their communications game in order. kushner has been a big proponent trying to rationally control for mr. spicer and others. they follow the type exit thenresident bill clinton and what he did during the time he
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was impeached. really getting the war room ready to fight any other political battles and get their agenda. >> at all pushes back that agenda. thank you is even a little bit. lauren: smooth sailing for pirates of the caribbean. that meant tell no tales over memorial day weekend. >> your crew. >> i'm so sorry. are you still talking? trying talking? trended the fifth installment of the disney franchise that taken the top spot, but memorial day was a bust at the box office in a major way. the latest numbers. biggest winners and losers coming up. pittsburgh versus three g-golf day best advised to take the opening game over the predators. all those highlights are coming back to 1980s. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and braking news.
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transfer the fifth installment of the hit franchise pirates of the caribbean to the top of a sluggish memorial day weekend box office earning $77 million here at home and 208 million worldwide. guardians of the galaxy volume two at the second place by $25 million with a remake of the hit tv series baywatch comment big disappointment. $23 million. slip down to the number four spot with 13 million rounded out the top out the top-five, romantic romantic comedy everything everything earned $17.4 million. by the way, the box office was the lowest in 20 years since 1999. lauren: it's been a big weekend. cheryl: a very big weekend for sports. day one of the stanley cup finals. the penguin versus the predators. a lot happening.
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quarterback ben roethlisberger got the pittsburgh fans ready to go. first. penguins with a two-man advantage. slap shot for the goal. penguins up 1-0. chris kuna split the pass. he noted the go amazing. the third. predators down 3-2. put sudan. minutes later turns it over. the penguins taking game5-3. bad blood between the national bryce harpring jay hunter strickland. the first time these two had met since two months of home runs during the tony for teen series. the two exchanged a few words back then. talk about holding a grudge. harper throws his helmet. there you go.
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charges the mound. each fight. players colliding. the pilot of humanity. who cares about the game. three teammates have to carry strickland off the field. he so mad. he still fighting. both players ejected from the game. how were they going to be happening. kind of fun to watch. if you care the nationals won the game. and here you go. the fort benning, tony bollinger takes medically deep for a solo homerun. as a labyrinth of the. dodgers at 3-0. helping on defense. josé martinez goes off corey segars glass. then he goes to win 5-1.
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lauren: breaking news this morning. tiger woods breaks his silence in his dui arrest. says he was not drawn up was not draw conveyaes micatio is it enough to say this endorsement deal? good morning, everybody. i am lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning, everybody then-president transcended by his son-in-law charred kushner after requesting a back channel democrats call for security clearance to be without sin republicans are now voicing concern about the scandal. >> british airways trying to require from the major technical
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failure. the airline apologizing after hundreds of flights were canceled leaving thousands of passengers stranded and could cost british airways tens of millions of dollars. tree into a bench clearing brawl after bryce harper gets hit by a fastball. enlist in the cup finals, a three goal lead. they survived to date the opening game over the predators. lauren: features on hold on this first trading day friday with the lightest volume of the year. dow futures down nine. nasdaq down fractionally. cheryl: 5:31 a.m. in new york. your first look i was living in today's markets. the latest breaking news for you. lauren: president chun defending his son-in-law and senior guys are jerry kushner saying he's doing a great job for the country in a statement provided for the near times. the president said that total confidence in him. kushner under scrutiny after an
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investigation into possible collision between a trend campaign in russia accused of trying to create a secret communication scandal with moscow. cheryl: township is going for a view of kushner's security clearance. >> there is another question about his security clearance and whether he was forthcoming about his context on that if these allegations are true amid discussions with questions about establishing a back channel and didn't reveal that, that's a real problem in terms of whether he should maintain that security. cheryl: john kelly says back channel in his normal and acceptable. >> anyways you communicate with people, particularly organizations that are not particularly friendly to us is a good thing. cheryl: lawyers for kushner saying is kushner saying his lead atop a federal congressional investigators
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about his foreign contact. cheryl: french president emanuel bach road agreeing they do not want syria to collapse into a failed state. also proposed a framework for french and russian anti-terror experts to work together. the french president strongly criticizing to russian state-owned outlets accusing them of spreading fracas during the french presidential campaign. cheryl: tiger woods apologizes after he was arrested for driving under the influence on memorial day. tracee joins us with the potential financial fallout. >> good morning. it's going to be cost late. tiger woods could lose millions of sponsors are my general lack that they decide to dump him after he was arrested for driving under the influence. alcohol is not to blame for his arrest, but rather an unexpected reaction to a mixup prescribed medication. in a statement released last
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week, he said i would like to apologize to friends and fans. i expect more from myself, too. i will do everything in my power to ensure this never happens again. was resurrected monday morning in jupiter, florida where he lives. this dash cam video he arrested the 41-year-old has not played golf nfl for the rest of the season while he recovers from back surgery last month. whispers scandal back in two 2090 day after thanksgiving he was injured in a car crash in front of his orlando, florida home after an argument with his then wife. he does then under the influence of ambien. days later was cheated on her with dozens of women during her five-year marriage for the couple got divorced in 2010. si sponsorships, this could be an estimated $45 million, 20 million from nike alone. >> there are reports that he refused a breathalyzer.
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>> that's what i heard as well. but he said he was an under influence of alcohol. cheryl: i think i was surprised that he still kept his endorsement deals. the number one golfer port for eight years. but a fall for somebody that was so on top of his game. it's really kind of sad in a way. >> yet the physical injuries that now the personal struggles. lauren: to put the sponsorship just in perspective, he has now half of what he had in 2009. he didn't totally going it's not. he mentioned his performance hasn't been what it buys. cheryl: thank you or a notch. lauren: hundreds of people turning out at the texas capitol to protest the state anti-sanctuary blog. hot teen even threats of gun
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violence. >> this demonstrates the sentiment of the republican party. it is to read other republicans don't know if those folks are u.s. citizens or not. they were in the gallery in there about and protesting, peaceful in my view. lauren: protesters trotting out lawmakers at the threatened authorities with jail time or removal from office if they do not obey federal request to a criminal or possible deportation. cheryl: british airways still recovering today from the major technical failure over the weekend. hundreds of flights canceled effect in about 75 dozen passengers. british airways said most flights were running normally at london's two biggest airport. the airline saying most passengers reach their destinations by yesterday. still, ceo alex cruz apologized to everyone. >> we know that there have been holidays interrupted and personal event that has been
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interrupted in people waiting in queues for a really long time. we absolutely profusely apologize for that and we absolutely are committed t provide and abide by the compensation rules that are currently in place. >> failure was caused by a power surge at a data center. this could cost the airline more than $100 million when all is said and done. >> the u.s. may ban laptops from cabins on all international flights into and out of the united states. homeland security secretary john kelly saying terrorists are obsessed with the idea of knocking down an airplane in flight. he has been passengers and carry most electronic circuits on a cell phone into a cab and on flights from 10 parts in the middle east and north africa as that could be expanded. global market action overnight. first of a. the hang seng and the shanghai embassy is not trading closer
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holidays. the nikkei barely down. the cost to create down a fraction. cheryl: -- lauren: the cac down 30 minute dax and germany squeaking out a gang of half a point. >> related general, all the major indices bellow. the u.s. stock index futures now kind of a flat opening for u.s. markets. the dow down by nine, s&p down. nasdaq down fractionally. we will take it. while few months for these markets. >> oil prices getting back 23 cents. already 9.57 a barrel. gold higher for three weeks in a row down five bucks this morning. investors look over a full plate of economic reports this week caps-off by the may jobs report due friday morning. joining us now, chase chief economist anthony chan. always good to see you. the jobs report is the big headline number for the week if not the entire event.
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but you looking for? >> i'm looking for a number of 200,000. the unemployment unchanged at way just to start creeping up higher, maybe 2.6% year-over-year. we got a little bit of a hint of any of the at the index of the first quarter going up 2.4% compared to the prior quarter. wages with this labor market will creep up higher. cheryl: a look at income and spending for the month of april. are you bullish about the number? we haven't seen job growth liquid like to see over the past few months despite the fact that getting policies put in place. >> i really am. i'm looking for personal income to go up somewhere in the neighborhood .5, .6% in spending to be up point -- 0.4%. doubled to the second quarter, consumer spending will be a lot stronger. trigger which would go to your theory that usually the first part of the economic growth is more of a seasonal factor.
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how bullish are you in the second quarter been stronger? >> are looking for two and half in the second quarter and then you see something similar to that of the remaining quarters of the gear. trade to how concerned are you about international tensions right now? we've had the bombing in manchester. more tensions with north korea. at what point do investors actually start to react a little faster if you will look a little more intensity to what we are seeing in the global picture? >> historically have done studies looking at what happens with major terrorist attacks from either internationally or domestically. what if i missed three months and a six-month committee or later it is much higher. for the near term you will see mark is pausing. long periods of time it does send out better. lauren: with investors show a sense of resilience that north korea now firing their third missile in three weeks time. nine this year.
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if an escalation of the tensions with north korea different? what investors respond differently? >> of course they will. threats of north korea versus south korea without having 20,800 u.s. soldiers are, it is not just an important ally, but her actual soldiers at risk and that will have an influence on financial market. cheryl: real quick, 3% gdp, do you think we can make it? >> actually i don't think 3% this year is the number. i'm looking for 2.2% this year and 2.5% next year. for me, the import thing is incremental growth. cheryl: the 3% is a big number. lauren: 2019? >> 2019 is the big question. lauren: i got it. so good to see you come a thank you. cheryl: as we approach the summer months can refocus on president trumps domestic agenda. tax reform, anybody? top ticket items like health
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care and of course the tax reform package. >> we not tax reform is the biggest challenge of any generation. it is politically difficult, policy wise a tough challenge as well. cheryl: can we expect movement before the august recess? we will discuss that coming up next with our next guest. stop market futures with a calm opening here. we would ease you into the week the dow lower by eight. market lower by one and three quarters. nasdaq completely flat. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and braking news. ♪ or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet,
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trained to look you caught up on what's happening now. president trumps has become a monster in a great job discovered towards that he tested a back channel to communicate with russians late last year. democrats calling for kushner security clearance to be without. former panamanian dictator manuel noriega has died at the age of 83. the one-time u.s. ally with ousted by innovation in 1989. he later served 17 years in u.s. prisons on drug charges. british airways says things are
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back to normal today after the airline canceled flights from britain's two largest airports over the weekend because of a computer system failure. 75,000 passengers were effect they pick the sailor man up costing the airline $100 million. u.s. stock futures rate that easing you into your week. the dow lower by eight, s&p and nasdaq fractionally lower as well. >> the investigations for thursday night eisner could have a lingering effect on president trumps agenda. we're joined by a political analyst kirsten haglund. >> good morning. trade through the two big items or health care reform and tax reform. now the investigation into potential russian collusion in the back channel, does that growth untranslated health care and taxes? >> yes and no. these investigations trump all numbers. eventually if you want to get these big ticket items past come
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you have to broaden that support to average around 40%. in that respect, it could. they are the ones that have to pass the legislation at the end of the day, both really faces major hurdles in the senate. the executive branch doesn't have as much to do. >> you wonder what the senate is going to do in particular with the health care bill now that they've got the scoring. do you expect major, major structural changes to the bill? >> yes, we are not going to use the bill in recess this week. they shine get as much and learned and comments from the members as they possibly can. senator mitch mcconnell will have a vote on this. as of right now, there's no
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consensus. senate republicans as well as democrats. they have only two vote margin to get this bill passed. it is really critical, but they are taking their time. that's for sure. >> let's shift the tax reform. the tax code for ways to raise revenue. the bold ideas are on life support. >> the gop has three major ways to pay for this major tax cuts. the american people and businesses really do want. the gop in the senate not on board with the border adjustment tax. also those deductions. huge pushback in the state in intensity tax. they want to be optimistic from an investment perspective. if you're getting health care
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pushback the senate and republicans, tax reform. >> 2018 midterm elections. members are sensitive about what their actions on health care and tax reform will look like for them come next november. lauren: and the russian investigation. >> busy year. cheryl: a lot happening. lauren: thank you so much for joining us. cheryl: coming up in spurts come interesting thing happening between race harper as he charges san francisco strickland after getting hit by a fastball. we'll have details on this one. in the stanley cup finals, pittsburgh was a three goal lead but survives to take the opening game over the predators. either sports highlights coming up. your first look at morning markets in some really good fighting in sports over the
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>> ready for sports. game one, penguins versus predators. ben roethlisberger getting ready. they are punch. first. but the two-man advantage. penguins have won nothing. still the first, chris couldn't answer the beautiful path who missed the goal. up to nothing. predators down 3-2. puts it in from the slot to tie the game and it later.
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>> between the nationals and two monster home run in 2014. the two exchanged words back then as you can see. talk about holding a grudge. first pitch of the eighth inning yesterday. harper throws his helmet, before both dugouts reached the drums. off the field. likely to follow here. this is not a team that baseball ecstasy. by the way, if you're curious about the nationals won that game 3-0. something to talk about. those nasty. cheryl: pretty good actually.
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a series of other systems to bring under search in the plains to the northeast to janice dean is live in the thoughts weather center. good morning. >> good morning, ladies. yes, we are all awaiting summertime. it's not going to write up across the eastern third of the country but we have cooler than average temperatures across the south. potential was cooler than average temperatures there. that will remain the case throughout the work week where we could see some showers and thunderstorms. we could see the potential for severe thunderstorms across the interior northeast. there's your future radar. all the reaction remain across the eastern half of the country and over the rockies for the west coast remains very try and warmer than average. tornado threats through tonight unfortunately for the interior northeast. isolated tornadoes batter and looking at the rainfall, we could see excessive rainfall across the midwest and the deep
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south. nothing to organize so that's the good news. fisher forecast today. showers, thunderstorms possible from the northeast through the gold coast, looking good against the central u.s. and the west coast with cooler than average temperatures. cheryl, wind, back to you. >> said they already called weekend. lauren: thank you, janice. yoga is on the rise of people can recharge their batteries and protest politicians. we will tell you all about it. ♪
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>> the current political climate driving many people to yoga and meditation classes. the number of people has increased since president donald trump is a lack it. this may be because stress nationwide on the rise for the first time in 10 years according to the american psychological association. liberals to yoga as a place to recharge their batteries for the political fight. cheryl: i get the assertion that yoga is needed right now. a little bit of a stretch that is because the politics. i think life is just more stressful in general. lauren: yoga and and meditation giving away the self reflecting the internal.
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cheryl: by the way, the video people doing yoga in times square at a summer solstice in new york city. do it. it's really, really sad. google got together and and take a camera crew. cheryl: i can do downward dog. how was yours? >> yoga is not relaxing because you have to do it in groups because you are on a mat next to a sticky, sticky person. you need no yoga to relax. lauren: you're not coming with us? dagen: note. good morning, everybody. i am dagen mcdowell emperor maria bartiromo. tuesday, may 30th. top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. a new story in "the wall street journal" says the efforts to redo the tax code has stalled or the general says the main region for the death cab to pay for those tax cuts. a closer look ahead.
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