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it seems the situation is called. cheryl: a little bit. things not calm here within the united states. the white house this morning clarifying its remarks following president trump initial reaction to the deadly violence over the weekend charlottesville, virginia vice president has spoken out the federal investigation underway. friday night after white supremacist march in the campus on the university of virginia over the removal of the statue of robert e. lee. the turmoil is silent on saturdays the white nationalists and counter protesters driven by 19 more. president trump condemn the violence but did not ignore the remarks drawing criticism from republicans as well as democrats . a senior justice department official investigating whether
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the domestic terrorism charges are now possible. >> organizers can play plan less than at the university of virginia to remember heather haier from white supremacists. marchers did gather to honor her at the downtown street where she was killed. the virginia governor terry mcauliffe denouncing white nationalism. >> we've got called out for what it is. it is patriots, bigotry, leaders have to be very frank. we will not tolerate that in our country. lauren: second-degree murder another account today. helping with public safety at the protests aerial surveillance. >> called this obviously and
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then clarifying president trump streamers denouncing the violence in charlottesville. the president said very strongly in a statement yesterday that he condemned all forms of violence, bigotry and hatred good of course that includes white supremacist, and all extremist groups. cheryl: vice president penn speaking out about the violence in charlottesville. >> no tolerance yesterday. by supremacist company announced the over the kkk. these dangerous groups have no place in american life and we condemn them in the strongest possible terms. tracing the vice president spoke in columbia. a trade to the administration under fire because people listing president trump a strong enough in his rhetoric in the white house believing he is not
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happy with what happened in virginia over the weekend. cheryl: even republicans are saying he should have denounced it for what it was. cheryl: the white house clarifying that. for more on that coming from a member of the fbi joint terrorism task force, steve rogers and former chief of staff lloyd matheson. a lot of this certainly the clarification of what the doj is investigating right now was kind of debate? we call this domestic terrorism, something else. the dig says they are looking into whether or not he worked with others. what are they looking for specifically? >> they are looking to see if there were others who planned this attack on these individuals. when any american to matter what issue they are on a skilled exercising their first amendment rights, it's sad for this country. indeed the president was very strong in his remarks.
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the fact of the matter is what it was domestic terrorism or not doesn't change things. i believe that's what the white house is moving now with regard to this issue. cheryl: we just heard from vice president hanscom this pokes person saying that president trump has no tolerance for this yet the mainstream media turn this into a political fight on saturday in the wake of all of this violence the same day. partisan politics at work here. >> cheryl, there's no space for that in a time like this. this is one of those moments when we need to come together as americans coming out left and right, not liberal and conservative. we have to get to the real issues. to start parsing words and could have said this or that. that's not what it is about. we have to recognize that the country we have to make no tolerance for it, that we call it out for what it is. more importantly, what are we going to do about it? it starts in a community in
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homes and twitter feed because we disagree with him on a political issue. from the white house to have a great opportunity to lead. i hope the president continues on that. vice president pence did a great job calling that out. what are we going to do next? >> also real quick, how could we have prevented this? they had a permit for this rally on friday night. it was known to the local officials they were holding the white supremacists rally. >> to follow-up on what my friend just said, we prevent these incidences. we have office of faith-based initiatives in the white house and all over this country. it's time to get the clergy across this nation in the home in our schools so not only do we try to prevent this in charlotte, but we can move forward in great ways by bringing the clergy. cheryl: that's a very good point. you are taking part in the rally
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today in utah. tell us which are planning later today. >> we've got a great event for the state capital in utah. the lieutenant governor, mia love from congress and we will show this is what america is all about. it's about coming together as communities and content has no place. someone is absolutely worthless. we have to get beyond this with kindness and goodness and started right here at home. really showing the nation that this is how it's done. this is how we can move forward and focus on things that matter. cheryl: in his 2017. amazing we are having this conversation this morning. lauren: the other crisis we face right now. the u.s. military with a plan for north korea but the pentagon is urging diplomacy.
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national security advisor h.r. mcmaster saint president trump has made the position very obvious to north korea. >> the president made clear the united states will not tolerate her suggestive or our allies been by this road regime. there is a much greater danger if there are any degree of ambiguity in connection with the kind of response could expect if you were to threaten the united states or our allies. >> paymaster repeated the threat that that military thought about it every day. national security officials say military confrontation with north korea is not imminent but they had the possibility of war is greater now than it was a decade ago. treat to cooper's board considering a proposal by three investment groups who want shares in that country. lauren: tracee carrasco joins us more with that.
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reporter: good morning, ladies. moving forward on proposals to investment groups to buy shares in step seven and has considered a third offer. the japanese conglomerate, the other consortium and early investor in "the new york times" software which are preliminary and shareholders rather than issuing a share investment groups will begin a process that could lead to formal investment terms. >> hot hbo, this is continuing to go on. the hackers took on the computer networks have an episode from the return of curb your enthusiasm in october. this latest to get hackers from hbo.
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six months of their salary they make allegedly 12 to $15 million a year. the hackers claim based toward internal document from hbo as well saying they are not in communication. they are not going to negotiate. good for them for fighting back. amtrak has a special eclipse train route and it's sold out o'reilly. >> they are cashing in on the solar eclipse. amtrak's round-trip service to and from the best eclipse viewing area sold out in less than a day. 409 riders will depart from chicago and also champaign, illinois and right to carbondale, tickets went on the ride also comes with the special protective glasses to watch the eclipse. while we talk about classes, amazon says it's taking action against counterfeit solar glasses. i contacted an issue refunds to
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some customers that may not comply with industries entered. also missed a few last scenes on this website in an abundance of caution. it did not name any of those listings. >> you've got to be careful when you buy those. they are very important. tracee carrasco, thank you very much. lauren: working out military plans for north korea. the administration also pushing for a diplomatic solution. a look at what exactly could come next year. a bull's-eye on a new target. trains in the united states. we'll tell you about the latest threat coming out. you are watching "fbn:am." this month today, we're out here
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back here at home, trends in the night they may be the next target of al qaeda. an upcoming issue of an al qaeda magazine create rail disasters. the local media group has teased the articles at the trailer that features stock ways. it is titled train guerrilla operation. president trump's reelection campaign gearing up for 25 with trump for president. they were trying with his economic and military achievements. let president trump do his job. that's what's happening now. lauren: also looking at what trouble do with north korea. general rise in south korea to plan for military action against the north. if they're still a chance for a diplomatic solution that everyone seems to want right now, former u.s. army special
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operations. two days get better or worse over the weekend? we are still dealing with this threat between the two sides. >> has been progressive for a while. 15 to zero. that's a strong signal. prior to his election on the defense system. now they've asked the president to go forward with that. the administration is gone forever some tough sanctions that deal specifically with the money laundering in china, district in some of the funds providing the hard currency for kim jong someone to test his missile weapons. this is part of it to extract story solution. you've got to have diplomacy, but she's got to have some clear
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military to continue to press on that. lauren: china supported the sanctions seen as a political victory at the time. defense secretary general mattis saying the pressures is on china could work. what can china do right now to pressure north korea? >> share, they've got a lot on this one. it's an appropriate message from the secretary of state. china owns a lot of the money, hard currency feeling kim jong sub once regime. everybody wants to know how far they develop. in order to know they can land a missile in the range, they have to test over and over again. right now china can close down textiles industry, about $750 million a year. they also export labor in china allows this to go on. the labor exported for north
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korea is equivalent to sending their money back. lauren: it is astounding to me north korea was able to develop a nuclear weapon. it caught a lot of people by surprise. the >> it's russia in china. this is ongoing for a while. we did the six party talks in 2005. the practice away from the table by releasing funds from banks that were seized in 2005. they've been progressively doing this. the kim jong sub one strategy is to get nuclear weapons to push the united states back and force us to come to the table and give up south korea. right now the chinese have turned a blind eye towards this. president trump, president donald jay trump has been very loud and clear about this. if you continue to move in that direction, will ratchet up sanctions to get china on board, that was fantastic.
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lauren: thank you for your days. we appreciate you coming on. cheryl: well, coming up, let's just say ouch. he was injured in a mission impossible movies then. are these entries more serious than was being reported by the studio? we are keeping an eye this morning currently off the east coast of the u.s. as well as your monday forecast. take a look a u.s. index futures right now. asia, europe and now here is the rhetoric with north korea seems to be calming down. the dow putting up the s&p, nasdaq as well. you are watching "fbn:am". ♪
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where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would be to maintain the temperature at negative 160 degrees celsius. that doesn't sound like jack. actually, jack would say, hey mate, just cool it to minus 160 and we're set. good on ya. oh yeah. that's jack.
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lauren: tom cruise may have been injured while preferring injured while performing a stunt for mission impossible six. check out the video. it shows the actor jumping from one building to another in falling short of its mark. cruz appears to have hit the building pretty hard. you see them with being away after getting back on its feet. the extent of his injuries not yet known, but this is his second attempt at making the jump in the second miss. he is known for doing his own stunts. cheryl: might want to rethink the whole site thing after the age of 50. a new tropical storm forming off the east coast. lauren: a look at your monday
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forecast with fox meteorologist adam klotz. reporter: from a guy who does his own stunts as well. he's a look at the forecast early this morning. this is the system we are paying attention to. good news with this one, even though you see it just off the coast, this is heading to the north eventually turning back. outside of some increased riptide, you see off the coast of the united states. i'm not expecting this link to make it there, so maybe not a big concern. nonetheless from the system will pay attention to his windsor to 45 miles per hour. temperatures across the country still pretty steamy across others they are in the mid-70s. 60s a little further to the north. spotty showers across the country today. just nothing really severe. this is a calm weather day looking mostly clear across the eastern half of the country. the western half of the country every single afternoon happening again. the last 24 hours an explosion
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of rainout west. again, the good news is that not really tracking any severe weather across the country for a monday morning. cheryl: goodness on a monday for sure. trying to get the rest of summer to behave. trades are we still have some really hot days ahead. i feel like fall came too quickly. the sluggish box office a big shot in the arm. >> will you help me? lauren: taking the top spot, the other weekend winners for you. as the kids get ready for the new school year, they may have to walk. why there is a shortage of bus drivers coming up. take a look at this. dow futures up 80 points. nasdaq up 33.
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cheryl: breaking news this morning takes us to charlottesville, virginia where investigators have a nice filler at sacred investigation in violence over the weekend. the men accused of murder as he put his car into a crowd of protesters will be arranged for today. all the latest breaking details on the situation. triggering the crisis in north korea in the spotlight at the top military general has arrived in south korea to plan for any military action necessary against the north but the trump administration is pushing for a diplomatic solution. cheryl: investors are rid acting to bat after last week's losses.
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u.s. stock market futures right now a pointedly higher. in the free markets. stocks open higher this monday morning. copy solid%. the south korean kospi up .86%. losing almost 1%. >> the horror film inability of the weekend box office a well needed shot in the air while inconvenient truth is a dead. "fbn:am" starts right now. 5:31 a.m. in new york monday, august 14th. good morning. i'm cheryl casone. in charlottesville, the white house is clarifying its remarks following the initial reaction
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to the deadly violence over the weekend. vice president penn speaks out in a federal investigation gets underway all began friday night after white supremacist marched on the campus of the university of virginia over the removal of statue of robert e. lee. it turned violent as white nationalist encounter protesters clash. then a car driven by 20-year-old james alex fields plowed into the crowd killing 32-year-old heather haier and injuring 18 people. saturday president trump condemned the violence but does not single out any group in his remarks and that drew criticism from many republicans as well as democrats. the white house clarified those remarks. more on that in a moment. senior justice department officials does tell fox that federal officials are investigating whether the driver of the car had any help and says domestic terrorism charges are possible here. tree into organizers canceled a
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planned vigil last night at the university of virginia in what is called a credible threat. they did gather to honor her at the downtown street where she was killed. denouncing the supporters of white nationalism. >> we've got to call it out for what it is. it is hatred, bigotry and our leaders have to be very frank, unequivocal. we will not tolerate that in our country. cheryl: second-degree murder. to virginia state troopers also been remembered this morning after the helicopter crash helping the public safety at those protests. lauren: the white house clarified the president's remark when he did not the violence in charlottesville. this is a spokesperson said in a statement. he said very strongly that he condemns all forms of violence, bigotry and hatred.
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that includes white supremacists, kkk, neo's nazis nl groups. cheryl: vice president penn speaking out in charlottesville. >> we have no tolerance for hate and violence. the white supremacist, neo nazis or the kkk. these dangerous fringe groups have no place in american public life and in the american debate and we condemn them in the strongest possible terms. cheryl: the vice president spoke during a visit to columbia. lauren: the u.s. military tried not to plan for north korea but the pentagon is urging diplomacy good national security advisor h.r. mcmaster same committee very obvious to north korea. >> the president made clear -- he made clear that the united states will not tolerate our citizens or our allies being
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threatened by this rogue regime. there is a much greater danger if they were to be any degree of ambiguity in connection with the kind of response that kim jong un can expect if you were to threaten the united states or allies. lauren: at pompeii on "fox news sunday" says he continues to press ahead with its nuclear weapons program. >> at difficult to put a timeline to these things. each time a task another missile or if they connect a nuclear weapons task nuclear weapons task and they develop expertise, expand the envelope. it is probably fair to say that they are moving towards.net never alarming rate. trade to a military confrontation with north korea is not imminent and the possibility of war now is greater than it was a decade ago. lauren: markets in asia and europe responding in a positive way to let me beat this escalation in the rhetoric.
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lauren: calm down over the weekend. trade to "the wall street journal" is reporting president trump state regulation efforts are beginning to take hold. the movement by trump are taking shape on rules with basic boardrooms and corporations financial disclosures. the report also says regulators are setting the stage for a wave of looser rules. several reporting the poker world that when the bank's trading that existed as well. lauren: good day portfolio. mexican authorities cracking down on the sale of bootleg alcohol in the destination. cheryl: tracee carrasco joins us now. good morning. reporter: good morning, ladies. mexican authorities went through 31 resorts, restaurants and nightclubs in cancun and playa del carmen with operations that two of them for what they call
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insanitary alcohol. among the suspended, the lobby bar for a 20 world wisconsin woman died after she was drowned. their family say she was allegedly served late news. the mexican government cracking down after dozens of tourists blacked out after drinking moderate amounts of alcohol, as much as 36% of the alcohol consumed in mexico is illegal, dangerous and produced unregulated. cheryl: we are glad mexican authorities are clamping down on this. lauren: tourism is huge for them. americans can't say we are too scared to drink the alcohol. trade to a shortage of school bus drivers. >> just in time a school bus about to start in the united states spinning their wheels in an effort to get more drivers hired before the school year. the school bus contract in the country also had a shortage of some kind.
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54% said it was a moderate shortage while 22% described it as severe. 19% called the shortage mild than 5% said they were flat-out desperate. cheryl: unbelievable. lauren: at the box office over the weekend there's a new winner. i haven't seen any of these movies. and about creation topped the box office this weekend with $35 million considering the movie only cost about $15 million to make holding onto second place come the dunkirk in its fourth weekend coming in third place is not job community by nature. al gore truth to power isn't quite heating up the box office like his 2006 documentary, an inconvenient truth about climate change. here in the u.s. in the same amount after three weeks in theaters has made just $2 million at the box office.
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cheryl: let's be honest here, his global warming series have been debunked by several scientists. reporter: something like that may be better at netflix be better at netflix or hbo or somewhere else. tree into exactly. thank you very much. lauren: not the earnings season is safely over and geopolitical problems are starting december down. but the tech rally get back on track. the founder and chief analyst with mr. if research. this top politician may have ordered these destinations of florida senator marco rubio. we will have that in your other headlines coming out. you are watching trains have been -- "fbn:am." ♪ rocking in the free world needs
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lauren: good morning. good morning. that gets you caught up on what's happening right now. military says two american soldiers have been killed and five others wounded in iraq conducting combat. anthony said the soldiers not released. fox news has learned a top venezuelan politician may have ordered the assassination of florida senator marco rubio after the senator criticized venezuelan government. the alleged threat is believed to have come from the ruling party later calling in the pablo
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escobar of venezuela. dhs has details of the assassination plotter not verified that are taking it pretty seriously. rubio security details have certainly been heating up. a major coup for netflix has recruited shonda rimes from scandal, gray's anatomy and how to get away with murder. under the deal, will develop new shows for netflix. this shows the battle between disney and netflix is only heating not. tree into disney said last week they were going to have the streaming service. anyway, there you go. obviously, netflix is one of the stocks to watch today. that is big news but overall when it comes to technology, the rally had kind of been under pressure. now we wonder if the tech sector in general will be back on track. let's bring in the chief analyst
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disruptive tech research. the question you have the nasdaq down three weeks in a row. it seems like maybe have that today. >> last time we run here we were talking the nasdaq was a bump in the road. it is all systems go coming off of the second-quarter earnings report. everyone knows the stocks which have been the bellwethers have the bellwethers have been the market for nasdaq here put it to result in apple and netflix for the big surprises. they absolutely torched expectations. we saw both of their stocks rally as a result. the leadership as well intact and we probably need to prepare. it's a bold prediction for the first trillion dollars company. apple at 200 or amazon 2000. lauren: what do you make of the netflix news that warren just brought to us. the battle heating up.
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a lot of our viewers on the stocks. what do you think? >> real estate is all about location, location location. netflix in the streaming world is all about content, type, content. i would argue that is what drives the business so they will spend on what is going to bring in a future sales. they are the dominant player in the space. one is coming close to them. disney will try their hand at that. talk mr. tried their hand. i don't see it then having it. cheryl: it is a new world we've got to say. in general markets, we're looking at asian markets committee europe come the u.s. are higher. part of this is the rhetoric seems to be down a little bit. secretary of state rex tillerson saying there will be some conversations here. do you think that takes away the geopolitical risk for the market this morning. >> subsiding reverently of key
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economic reports coming up wednesday fed meetings come out. we have retail sales and a lot of retailers reporting results. it is set to move the political tension to the side and start focusing on fundamentals. cheryl: real quick before i let you go, obviously with regards to that in a relationship with china, there is some dataset on the technology side they are worried if we do get into war with china over north korea that will hurt some of the supply chain. are you worried about that? >> not long-term. those political tensions will be resolved eventually end it's really a month or two delay the link for the growth happening in the smart speaker device. no, those are long-term trends that are going to persist. anything is going to be a buying opportunity and i would consider it. true to what it is going to be an interesting little argument we will have trade rice.
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thank you very much. >> thank you. lauren: we will have a lot more coming up. justin hallman becomes the latest young gun to capture major glory. we will tell you about that. jared max has all of your sports highlights. the global markets this morning looking for a rebound as the trump administration officials discussed diplomatic options with the threats of north korea. life to check on your markets. we will be right back. ♪ where to get in... where to get out. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be.
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with a 24 real texan become the youngest ever considered. in the end, a different 24-year-old. lauren: jared max coming other 24-year-old is here now breaking it down. reporter: an exciting final round of the pga championship. check out what happened yesterday is a good of quail hollow for the final round. justin thomas, 24 euros 24 euros would go on to win his first career major championship. five different players had to share at some point during yesterday's tournament. $1.89 million surviving the final leaders there. jordan spieth tied for 28. he was 10 shots off the lead yesterday. justin thomas moved after yesterday's victory shared this.
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i truly felt like i was going to win. my girlfriend was supposed to fight about 7:00. you need to change it to later because i don't know, i just feel like i don't want you to miss this. i feel like i'm going to get it done. in golf, to have that level of confidence and then go out and do it. sunday night baseball, boston red sox sent to-1 against the yankees. in this homerun against the first blast by the cubs in the world series. 10 thinning tie game. boston would go in front and when it is the red sox go five and a half games on the yankees into the east. giancarlo stanton had a home run hit nine home runs in the last 10 games. number 42. the marlins record best in baseball. 250th home run of the year. in case you missed it over the weekend. gregg harper suffered a bad
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bruise in his left knee. the knee buckled after harper slipped what was a wet first base. his agent scott morse thinks that is such an accident to be prevented. the nba when a player hits the floor and there's perspiration on the floor. the cleanup immediately so the surfaces reflect. in baseball, no one cleaning the bases. no definitive timeline for bryce harper's return. miami marlins reached an agreement with the team for $1.2 billion. a group led by venture capitalists are sherman that includes former yankee deter jeter in basketball legend michael jordan. also this weekend, marchand lynch did not stand for the national anthem for oakland's preseason game at arizona. he sat on the bench eating a piece of fruit. last night his former seahawk member put a towel over his head during the playing of the national income.
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cheryl: here we go again. >> when i first sent out an e-mail, i originally wrote here we go again. i thought i'd open a editorialize but as a sports fan, come on. lauren: you think they would've learned a lesson the first time around that: kaepernick. >> michael bennet, same thing. you want to make it more than it is. i wanted to go see u2 in concert. i decided against sacrificing losing sleep on a work night to hear a great night of rock 'n roll because i don't want to hear preaching in between songs. bono is a great singer, but i'm there for rock 'n roll. if you want to hear what i protest, who cares. we all have something. i don't want to minimize that the issue is. where is the message? cheryl: i have to ask you before you go really quick that ezekiel
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eliot suspended for six games. a lot of controversy in the nfl but this punishment was too harsh compared to what the delegates last year for domestic violence. where you sit on it? reporter: it blew me away because they took the nfl so long to respond with ray rice. watching the video and see him what he did to his crawford and that elevator. all of a sudden we still don't have criminal charges against ezekiel eliot. six games. cheryl: then went the other way. >> i was wonder is it just her image and appearance. cheryl: of course you can catch all the headlines 24/7 in serious xm channel one fifth team. lauren: coming up, world markets are certainly rebounding today. we are going to go to london for a live report. these
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korea. you are seeing a lot of the performers last week. european banks, asian tech shares being bought. they actually did an analysis of couple days ago looking at the impact of north korea on the markets over time and from the connection tends to be pretty minimal. investors may have that mentality in mind is a success the impact of potential nonstop. >> also great article about less regulation under the trump administration. that's got to have some effect on european shares as well. >> we have to see the impact. investors have become very much in wait-and-see mode for reelection before they are willing to price and policy changes. at the moment in europe a lot of the drivers at the winding down of the earnings season in the geopolitical tensions have simmered. regulation will have a big impact in policy.
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>> riva gold, thank you so much. >> that is there for us. over two "mornings with maria." dagen mcdowell in for maria bartiromo. dagen: good morning. i am dagen but tell in for maria bartiromo. top stories at 6:00 a.m. tragedy in charlottesville for the suspect in that horrific attack due in court for the very first time today. vice president mike pence stumbling down and there is no tolerant for hating the united states. >> we have no tolerance for hate and violence. white supremacists, neo-nazis or the kkk. these dangerous groups have no place in american public life in the american debate. dagen: will hear from a congressman who represents charlottesville, virginia had. vice president mike pence
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