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we'll find out what you really think on that issue next time. thank you both. thanks for being with us. tomorrow lauren: breaking news this morning. kathy griffin under fire after posting with a beheaded president drop. >> in the line and then i crossed it. i went way too far. good morning, everybody. but forward. >> good morning. and cheryl casone. the president's attended a church mission or as michael flynn agrees to hand over his business and personal records. the growing controversy now includes members of the president's inner circle.
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lauren: a stern message to north korea. if you -- we will block it. cheryl: starbucks chairman says donald trump is creating chaos and impacting the overall overall economy in starbucks for a safari solution to the problem. this comment string criticism this morning. lauren: major league baseball and mondays and giants nationals gamend charlie gasparino reporting. cheryl: of this happening ahead of their opening bell. the s&p holding on the site came in a few other economic pieces of news. good morning, everybody. it is almost june believe it or not.
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welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. cheryl: a lot of new developments overnight. first, former white house national security adviser michael flynn has agreed to hand over business records to the senate intelligence committee. every path to national committee invoking the fifth amendment. meanwhile, preliminary discussions with robert mueller about his intention to testify before the senate committee about his conversations with the president. lauren: for fabrics and the presidents on my top feature at kushner at the attempt to back channel with russia. >> mr. kushner's attorney has said he will do the same with these contact with any other
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inquiry. lauren: boris epstein has received a request from the house intelligence committee. michael: we check if the request for information. cheryl: president trump reportedly handed out his cell phone number two foreign leaders. the present urged leaders of canada and mexico. justin trudeau has taken advantage of the offer so far. the president exchanged numbers with a manual macron. it is foldable to me is dropping. lauren: the trump administration sending a message to north korea. if you fire a missile, we will block it. intercepting a target yesterday that destroyed a mock warhead within them to sector say in
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this test demonstrates we have a capable, critical deterrent against a very real threat. cheryl: $244 million is the only effective success in the last five intercepts since 2010 if this also comes as north korea tries to develop a long-range missile that could reach the u.s. mainland. lauren: intercept in his heart. it was described as having a bowl of what they bullet. kathy griffin issuing a public apology for the gory photos she took part in earlier this week. >> i sincerely apologize. i'm just not seeing the reaction of these images. in a comment. across the line. i went way too far. the image is too disturbing. it wasn't funny. i get it. i beg for your forgiveness. i went too far. i made a mistake and i was wrong. lauren: the comedian pictured
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right here with the mask of his severed head of president trump. it was graphic, taken by photographer tyler shields. chelsea clinton reading this. this is violin ron. it's never funny to joke about killing the president. cnn says it's evaluating griffin's role in the new year's eve coverage. a cheryl: sources are telling us this morning by scott pelley is out at the cbs evening news. join now with the latest on this developing story. >> good morning, cheryl. the shakeup on page six has confirmed scott pelley will no longer anchor the show. >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. >> the broadcast has been in third place against the
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happiness of abc's world news tonight. kelly will be coming full-time correspondent for the sunday primetime news magazine 60 minutes. currently on assignment for 60 minutes and has now posted evening news for several days. page six reports polyester caps-off is cleared out on tuesday even though he was out of town. he's been anchor since 2011. he replaced katie couric. their stock year-to-date is down more than 3%. a formal announcement from cbs expect it today. cheryl: thank you very much. lauren: tiger woods was asleep at the wheel for suspicion of driving under influence. woods had slurred speech with unable to walk alone at the scene in jupiter, florida. take several prescriptions. he was not sure where he was at the time.
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he did issue a statement saying alcohol was not involved in the arrest. meanwhile, nike says it will continue to endorse tiger woods. that endorsement worth $20 million a year. cheryl: file, then there's this. the laptop fire for sennacherib lupine to make an emergency landing nice day. the plane en route from jfk new york to san francisco when a fire involving a lithium battery caused it to be diverted. the gerald ford international airport in grand rapids, michigan. the plane carried 150 people landed safely and is able to take off again and continue the fight. the fire out when the plane landed. no injuries were reported. translate that as fortunate. the faa wants to find united airlines for 40 minutes they played not once, not twice, but 23 times.
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the issue has to do with the replacement of a fuel pump pressure switch on a boeing 747 jet. the faa claiming they never required the inspection of the repair before the plane resumed flying. united flu that i'm 23 domestic and international flights before the inspection was eventually performed. lauren: starbucks chairman howard schultz is criticizing president trump. trump created chaos affecting the economy to starbucks for yours in seattle that people are unsettled. starbucks has a solution to the problem because they provide a sense of community. she'll stepped down last month has been a vocal critic of president trump. and a big supporter of former campaign of democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton. starbucks shares up 13% so far this year.
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trade to let sketchy path of global market action over to. markets reopening for the first time this week. the shanghai composite index shanghai composite index up at quarter of 1%. the cost in south korea at the 10th of 1%. cheryl: sydney is developing a year. this was the 100 up a little bit. the pond is because there are new reports that prime minister teresa's may conservative party may be in trouble with elections there. next week france and germany down almost five, up seven. the ftse 100 something to watch today. lauren: u.s. stock market futures are mixed. s&p at the plate. nasdaq plate. nested features absent in. yesterday we did see the nasdaq and s&p is up a record seven days straight. cheryl: nice to see certainly with what's happening with oil
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prices. oil in particular under pressure of ready. it's been that way overnight. inventory data coming out. we shall see about the contract today. gold is up by 20 cents but oil town fractionally. lauren: are talking about this earlier. the elections in the u.k. the pound is at 127 versus the u.s. dollar. you can see the euro is down versus the dollar right now. cheryl: news we are watching today for u.s. markets. the federal reserve's latest beige book reading. the regional snapchat of the u.s. economy. here's the question appeared without those the case for the third to raise interest rates for the policy which is two weeks away. let's bring in mark binder, senior economist at wells fargo. good morning. good to see you. i'm curious you and most economists have been in parsing will see a rate hike in june.
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has any economic data change her mind over the last week to two weeks? >> there had anything to keep them from raising rates in june. there have been doubts about whether there'll be another hike in september. that had been widely thought they would raise rates tumor times, june and september. the market is timeless and a 50% probability mainly because the inflation data have come in much lower than expected. transfer your expectations and the potential offense to the fed? >> we should see a solid report. it comes out relatively early in the month and sometimes when you have a short reporting. and they do the survey, we wind up with a smaller than expected increase in employment. we are expecting 185,000 net new jobs to be created. to remain unchanged at or .4%.
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when we look at the beige book, looking to see how the individual federal reserve takes assess their labor market. right now it seems to me the job market is gaining momentum. cheryl: 180,000 expected on friday. that's a big market mover. thank you for joining us. good to see you. we'll see you a little bit. lauren: russia headlines prove the investigation slow down the president's gender. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally -
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trade 25:15 a.m. in new york. a sketchy part about what's happening now. in afghanistan a car bomber has an area of kabul during rush hour this morning. he geared to hear it more than 300 injured. the target attack not immediately known. most of the casualties are civilians. no group has claimed responsibility for the blast. metallica is an islamic state is staged large-scale attack in the afghan capital of the past. or for national security adviser michael flynn agreed to provide documents to the senate intelligence committee as part
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of its probe into russia's potential meddling initially invoked his fifth amendment against self-incrimination. another black eye for united airlines. a potentially unsafe aircraft on 23 times. the agency threatening to fine for failing to inspect the fuel pump. let's take a look at u.s. stock right now. a little bit of a mixed bag. s&p the nasdaq up slightly. a few things to watch. that's happening now. lauren. lauren: final day of the month of may. for more of the russian investigation, we will turn out to former chief of staff blakely and president of the institute. good to see you. so where do we stand now? former white house national security adviser michael flynn agreed to hand over personal or
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business records to the senate intelligence committee. what exactly are they looking for? >> i'm not sure they know exactly what they're looking for you. it's important a narrow the of the subpoena and that's what a lot of flynn to say this is within the scope, within the realm of possibility. when they do these broad sweeping generalizations, that's what the media often gets it wrong. you end up with all these statements. anytime you hear could be bombshell scandal, just because they declared that it doesn't in itself. it's a good thing they've got the subpoena which allows mr. flynn to cooperate and move it forward. trader joe's or look at the things the trump administration is dealing me abouhis rsonal attorney has been subpoenaed. michael: late yesterday saying he is not going to cooperate. is this a problem for the trump
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administration? >> is more a matter of one more distraction in this whole process. it is fairly unprecedented to subpoena the personal attorney because obviously it's going to invoke some client attorney privilege as to not process. the more important thing is to get on message and get focused and not react to every win the new one that comes out whether the press or whether it's a week. they've got to get on message and get focused. the discipline of having an agenda and driving things forward the administration has to go to the vessel bog down their agenda and things that have to get done. lauren: trump calling for the end of the filibuster to get his health care and tax reform plan in. cannot happen? >> i don't see that happening. mitch mcconnell is a traditionalist related to legislation. they've moved the needle in terms of the judicial
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appointees. i don't see him moving there and that's a slippery slope. you would have great uncertainty because every time you had a shift in power you cap things going back and forth. i don't see him being able to convince mitch mcconnell that they will give it a filibuster of the legislative a condo. lauren: good to see you. cheryl: coming up. sports for you. major league baseball than enough punishment after a facelift during the giants national scale. we told you this earlier. charlie gasparino reporting that the deal would have the gop presidential hopeful jeb bush and former new york yankee star deter ter, the deal is dead. we will tell you the new front runner is to buy the marlins. the futures as we go to break, little pressure on the dow. s&p and nasdaq pointing higher. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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broke out on monday. under strickland has an been undisclosed by encouraging the national grays harbor with a pitch. given a four-game suspension charging the mound, throwing his helmet. the bad blood goes back to 2014 related to the width during the playoffs. the sessions are scheduled to begin immediately. cooler heads prevailed last night. harper at the plate for his first time at bat. he goes back to the dugout quietly. ryan zimmerman space it. next-line are coming to know murphy and take early lead and go on to it. harper goes zero for five with three strikeouts. angels albert crushes them or
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fight a denied. that gives the angels a 3-too late. they beat the phrase 93. pujols will be the youngest at 37 to reach 600 homers for this next time at bat. the white sox for the first time, fans getting a standing ovation to show their appreciation. he struck out todd frazier singing and then garcia to get out of early trouble. gives up five runs with the red sox hit six home runs than they when it third teen-admin. the deal that would have paired jeb bush in new york yankee star deter jeter is dead. charlie gasparino has confirmed the investment team has dropped out by failing to come up with enough cash. considering to be jumping to another investor group to
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fulfill that dream of owning a team. they appear to be the one headed by romney, the son of 2012 gop presidential candidate. the >> it's all about the cash. the latest on the russian investigation of security adviser michael flynn agrees to hand over personal as well as business records to the senate intelligence committee. comedian kathy griffin pleading for mercy after posing in a photo shoot with a beheaded president tribe. >> i sincerely apologize. i'm just not seeing the reaction of these images. cannot comment. across the line. lauren: the outrage mounted on both sides of the aisle. the final day of may come a great month for stocks that the nasdaq up 2.5% this month. dow futures sound files. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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break through treatments for many cancers and other serious diseases. help defeat the darkness of cancer! join light the night today. cheryl: breaking news this morning. kathy griffin under fire after posing in a photo shoot with a beheaded president tribe. the comedian pleading for mercy instead of glass. >> crossed the line. i moved the line and then i crossed it. drink your outrage mounted on both sides of the aisle. good morning. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: and lauren simonetti. standing b jerushner has michael flynn agreed to hand over his personal and business records. the growing controversy for the white house now includes members of trump's inner circle.
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trade to the trump administration sending a stern message to north korea. if you fire a missile, we can block it. details on the latest nuclear tensions with the rogue nation. howard schultz says donald trump is creating chaos that's impacting the overall economy in starbucks for recess at the solution to the problem. his comment tried criticism. true to export the major league exposure of the punishments for the ball in the giants national game. we also had our own charlie gasparino reporting the deal that would have paired jeb bush and deter jeter too. the miami marlins instead. it's off. lauren: stocks up this month. a point looking at the futures. s&p up a fraction. cheryl: a lot of news for your markets. by 31:00 a.m. in new york on wednesday, may 31st. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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lauren: new developments of the white house national security adviser michael flynn to hand over business records to senate intelligence committee. flynn had rebuffed a subpoena request by the fifth amendment the fifth amendment rights. farmer at the edit director james comey starts pulmonary discussions with robert mueller about his intention to testify before the senate committee about conversations with the president. cheryl: this comes as the fbi is looking into the phone and the phone and not atop a jerry kushner's alleged attempt to set up a secret communication back channel with russia. >> i would say mr. kushner's attorney has said he volunteered to share with congress what he knows about the meeting that he will do the same if contacted with any other inquiry. cheryl: in the meantime, former white house press officer boris epstein has received a request for information with the house intelligence committee.
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the president's personal attorney michael cohenejected a house intelligence committee requests for information. lauren: president tribe interviewing candidates as he continues to search for a new director of the fbi. one is from the transportation security administration had john pistole. more than two decades at the fbi serving as deputy director for six years. the former top justice official chris ray served as attorney general in charge of the criminal division. >> when the president feels as though he's met with the right candidate, he will let us know. until he finds the rate either. cheryl: the trump administration third is sending the message to defiant north korea yesterday. if you fire a missile, we will block it. u.s. military entered the team he targeted missile tests
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conducted that destroy the warhead over the pacific ocean with an interceptor. happening during the afternoon yesterday. the pentagon saying this test demonstrates a capable, credible deterrent against a very real threat of course the north korea appears north korea appears to be like yesterday's test costs $200 million. only the second success made since the year 2010. all of this is north korea develops a long-range missile that can reach the united states. trade to other news follow this morning. kathy griffin issuing a public apology for the gory photo showed she took part in earlier this week. the >> i sincerely apologize. i just don't see the reaction of these images. they were way too far. the image is too disturbing. i understand it wasn't funny. i get it and i beg for your
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forgiveness. i went too far. i made a mistake and i was wrong. cheryl: the comedian is pictured with the mask of his severed head of president tribe taken by charles shields is known to be controversial. causing outrage on both sides of the aisle. chelsea clinton treating this as vital and wrong. it's never funny to joke about killing the president. cnn is evaluating griffin's role in its new year's eve coverage. probably a good idea. lauren: this is a turning story at this point unfortunately. they will value it back. sources are saying that scarpelli is out of sync with the cbs evening news. tracey joining us with the latest news. >> good morning. speculation for cbs evening news and page six has confirmed scarpelli will no longer anchor of the show.
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>> is cbs news with scott kelly appears >> a broadcaster behind nightly news and world news tonight. unlike the morning show hasn't made any gains in the ratings. the scarpelli will be a full-time correspondent for the sunday primetime newsmagazine show 60 minutes. cruel and undecided in this fantasy news for several days. he asked at his office cleared on tuesday even though he was out of town. you think of the show since 2011. the replace katie couric. their stock year-to-date is down more than 3%. a formal announcement from cbs is expected today. cheryl: at this point when names are being floated as possible replacements. that is their signature broadcast. >> it is good writer anthony mason, one of their correspondents affiliate in hosting. as far as other people, we have
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"good morning america." gil kane, they could be good candidates. cheryl: the morning than it has done well in the ratings. cheryl: they have. a woman anchoring the evening news again. there's a thought. thank you. throwing that out there. you fire has forced a jet blue plane to make an emergency landing overnight. the plane en route from jfk in new york to san francisco when a laptop fired involving a lithium battery cost it to be converted to charlie ford international in grand rapids, michigan. the plane carried 150 people landed safely and was able to take off again and can to get the flight to san francisco. the fire reported when the plane landed. lauren: scary nonetheless. howard schultz is criticizing president trump. according to a video, trump is creating chaos affecting the economy.
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he told starbucks workers in seattle earlier this year that people are unsettled. starbucks is the solution to the problem because they provide a sense of family and community. scholz stepped down as ceo last month. there's been a vocal critic of president trump. a lot of people say i go to starbucks from my coffee, not politics. starbucks shares are up 14% in 27 team. >> coffee is good. not the politics. cheryl: lesko chacon of the global market action overnight. first a show. the markets that coping today. the nikkei in japan done a fraction. the shanghai, kospi and korea up a fraction over night. you can see the ftse in london is up 21 points today. there is a pull out the shows ahead of the general election next week, teresa knight the prime minister's conservative party could lose seats in
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parliament. the dax higher by 15 points today. the cac quarante in paris down to. cheryl: u.s. stock market futures looking market futures that could make this right now. you can see the dow pointed lower by six good s&p and nasdaq up higher getting the bass boat. 180,000 jobs expected to be added to the u.s. economy. i will be a big market mover as well. lauren: oil prices are still below 50 packs. they are below 49. gold up 70 cents. 12.66 at troy ounce. drink you've got this out of london that theresa may's conservative party may be in trouble and may lose power. all of the surrounding their exit from the e.u. controversy. the screen against the dollar as the story to watch. the rest of the currencies mostly higher except for the u.k. pound.
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what is next for the u.s. stock market is the big question. mark bittner, senior economist at wells fargo. good to see you again. so close to the record high. we do not drastically since the election. how high do we go? and in particular when amazon is a thousand dollars a share to six out of 2000? where do they go? >> it's hard to say how high we go. the market is pretty fully valued. the markets hardly ever exactly perfectly price. if either overvalued or undervalued. this seems to have really brought the market higher has been better earnings numbers. the election trigger the rally but it is the better earnings numbers that sustained it. train to one of the things it is then good for the u.s. economy. what concerns do you have about the market in particular with his family received has been
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jaw-dropping. are you concerned as politics continue to affect market concern, investor concern that that could derail the numbers. >> the politics has been in the background for some time. the big worry is that a complete hd master policy initiatives trump was going to get through. right now everybody assumes it will scale them back but we are still going to get a tax cut. that seems to be less baked in the market right now. it won't be as large as they hope for it. if we ever get the economy to break out of this 1.5 to 2% growth mode has been in since the recession, when he took the tax policy in the 21st century. the tax policy was put into place by ronald reagan. they look at me like i'm a grandpa or something. wow, that was before i was born. that is no way to run the
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economy. lauren: you don't like a year older than 30. good to see you. ermight be a grapa, never know. lauren: no, not agai cheryl: coming up with president trump reportedly giving out his cell phone numbers regulus colligan are there security concerns about this? we'll talk about it. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back.
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lauren: rise and shine. 5:45 and there appeared in afghanistan in suicide car bomb has a highly secure diplomatic area of kabul this morning. 80 people are dead. more than 300 injured. the target of the attack not immediately known but most of the casualties are civilians. no group has claimed responsibility for the blast. patella than an islamic state has staged large-scale attacks in the afghan capital in the past. there national security adviser michael flynn agreed to provide dr. as part of its probe into russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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flynn initially invoked his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination. another black eye for united airlines. the federal aviation administration to kids in applying an unsafe aircraft 23 times. the agency threatening to find for failing to inspect the fuel pump. u.s. stock markets features makes this morning. s&p up one. the basilica was happening now. cheryl: for more on the russian investigation, let's bring in lloyd matheson, former chief of staff to senator mike lamb president of the southerland institute. good to have you with us again. both former white house national security adviser michael flynn and donald trump's personal attorney have been subpoenaed. the attorney doesn't want to answer any questions. trump's inner circle is getting entangled. how should the president respond to all of this?
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>> the most important thing is he needs to let it go. you need go. can you fill let his communications team come up with a strategy to get on their front foot which is to get to the policy agenda. if they respond to every nuance of when somebody's poking around that, they will chase this forever and it will become the ultimate distraction. the rule for an administration is focused precede success and if they allow distractions to become the dominant force, that is doomed for the administration's agenda. lauren: russian president vladimir putin saying these are fiction. it's not pretty similar to drug charge of fake news? >> i'm not sure how that translated into russia. it is a fake news scenario. we should for sure understand russia has battled an american election or 50 years. they always try to influence that way. whether posted to love a lot of people are reporting, we just
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don't know that yet. the administration would be wise not to react as if that were true. not to validate this innuendo and wait until the facts come. congress needs to do its job. mueller needs to do his job in getting the facts and following facts where they lead. the administration should not react to every little leak. they need to get focused on the agenda. >> new revelations keep coming out. reports that president is giving out. that is a security concern supporting the president saying good is god a first line to each leader that he needs to have. >> i actually think it's very transactional, which he do as a business part. having the relation component is a good message to send them as fun as you remember the initial
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goal that every device is a recording device could ever make as an opening night, he will be just fine at the foreign leaders. cheryl: thank you very much. lauren: coming up in sports, major league baseball handing out punishments after fast food during the giants national scale. we will have an idea on who started for how long. charlie gasparino reported the deal that would appear to presidential hopeful jeb bush and former new york yankee eric cheater is dead. we will tell you about a new investor. cheater may be teaming up with any also has presidential ties. keep it here. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ he price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage.
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lauren: welcome back. time now for sports. major league baseball handed out punishments for the fight that broke out in a day. hunter strickland receiving a six-game suspension for an undisclosed fine for intentionally hitting the nationals price harper with a pitch. he was given a four-game suspension for charging them around and of course backed 2014 harper hit two home runs in the playoffs for the suspension scheduled to begin immediately. both players have elect good to appeal. angels albert pujols entering the game to home run shy of 600. 599 as his number. they scored nine runs in the inning to beat the braves 9-3. the ninth player in baseball
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history the fourth youngest at age 37 to reach 600 homers. good luck. here's the deal that would've paired jeb bush and yankees star derek jeter instead. charlie gasparino confirming they have dropped out of the race by the florida marlins after coming up with enough cash to secure the deal. she'd are considering jumping to another investor group to fulfill his post-baseball dreams of actually owning the team. with bush now outcome of the leading investor groups appears to be the one headed by tad romney, the son of the 2012 gop presidential candidate mitt romney. cheryl: all in the family. now we've got whether to add to that. before you head out the door come your wednesday forecast, fox senior meteorologist janice dean. reporter, good morning, ladies. a lot of people complaining about weather in the northeast.
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it is rainy, cool and as we go into the weekend and early next week and remains unsettled. a lot of 50s on the map end quote or across the northern tier of the country as well. your satellite radar imagery from new england back to the gold coast. unsettled weather across the ohio river valley as well as parts of southwest texas, also dealing with unsettled storms that unsettled storms moving into california. there's your future radar. there were showers and thunderstorms over the next 12 to 24 hours across the rockies gold coast at first of england. sort of this unsettled weather patterns we will begin to as we head into the weekend. the good news is the warm-up in the northeast for some breaks of sunshine, warm across the southeast in the gold coast at the chances started cephalic iraqis and then we are dealing with a high fire danger for parts of the southwest. very warm temperatures for phoenix when for phoenix 101 today.
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seventieth seattle and 71 across portions of chicago. more for the central gold coast. 74 new york, we will take it. back to you, ladies. lauren: better than yesterday. cheryl: they reported a sweltering on the great state. >> if you like it hot, moved to texas. coming up, the rest in the knowledge and angered by burger king. we will tell you why. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪
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to learn some new ones visit poolsafely.gov trade to at this, burger king upsetting the royal family of belgium. the fast food chain run a new ad asking belgians to choose between their king believe and burger king skinner burgers. two kings, one crowd. who will roll now? if you choose king philippe, you'll see a message saying are you sure he won't be the one to cook your chrysler spokesman for the family says they do not approve of a rush. river king considering whether to make changes. so far burger king not backing down. >> i don't think kings look anything alike number one. you know why they choose spell gem? a lot of controversial labs recently. that's the latest. thank you for watching "fbn:am"
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this wednesday morning. cheryl: maria bartiromo ready to roll. maria: hey there, girls. i maria bartiromo. happy wednesday, may 31st pick your top stories right now 6:30 a.m. on the east coast. the president will host the prime minister at the edit non-to discuss a host of issues including trade with the country. but the import meeting me for the country the rest of asia this morning. cnn's favorite committee on trade comedian kathy griffin under fire after posing for a picture with the bloody mask of president trump. griffin said she went too far. >> i just don't see the reaction of these images. i'm a comic nerd across the line. i move the line across it and went way too far. the images disturbing. i understand it wasn't funny. i get it. >> the outrage from both sides
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