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american people. it is providing a sense of global. >> lou: we are at the end of the show and we'll continue the discussion. >> will do. >> i left that anything it was probably more damage. >> this is a book of fiction. not only is it shouldn't even be. >> the tell-all book about damage behind him. former white house special steve damon is now backtracking. >> stocks on wall street continue to rally. futures this morning up 39.
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>> trench about the major averages are a. lauren: pekoske and south korea taking a two thirds of 1%. ahead of talks tomorrow with north korea, closed for holiday after a 4% talk last week. drink your iphone think kids are a toxic air. "fbn:am" starts right now. lauren: 5:01 a.m. right now. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. cheryl: will be talking about the golden globes. did you get a chance to watch? lauren: i got a recap. cheryl: that was the theme of the night. lauren: a black cloud over the red carpet.
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lauren: steve van in no no expressing will call it require following his comments criticizing president trump and his eldest son in the controversial new book "fire & fury." everybody's talking about this. benin called the meeting between donald trump junior and the russians at trump tower in 2015. campaign manager corey lewandowski defending the president as well as his family. >> if that's as steve said kami is donald trump, donald trump junior commensurate christian and entire trump family an apology if that's what he said. shame on steve bannon because that is so out of bounds to accuse someone of treason. so out of line. lauren: president trump positive work of fiction and he was never interviewed by the author. cheryl: president trump heading to nashville discussing his administration plan before the
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american farm bureau convention following a weekend of meetings with congressional leaders at camp david to discuss the legislative priorities for 2018. the president came immigration reform for a fixed for daca for children of undocumented immigrants brought to the united states. >> the walls going to happen or were not going to have daca. we want to give want to get rid of chain migration in the lottery system. in addition to that, we are funding an additional border security. cheryl: house majority leader kevin mccarthy went on a first richard budget agreement on an interview with maria bartiromo yesterday on "sunday morning futures." >> we want to solve this problem, but most importantly we want to deal with this problem in the future. we want to have ordered security, chain migration and it's a place everyone can find common ground.
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we need a budget agreement to fund the military. lauren: senator bernie sanders criticized the plan for border wall. >> at the president wants to work with us to make sure we're strong border security would stoop that. spending $18 billion on a wall to make sure he will not do does not make sense. cheryl: year as the three. the stock market creating tremendous benefits for record-setting stock prices spread jobs, jobs commit jobs pay $7 trillion of value created since her big election when. he's not wrong about that. it's been on fire since 2017. lauren: lot saying he shouldn't
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be talking about it so much. nikki haley standing firm behind the call to disarm north korea and their nuclear program after the president said he'd be willing to talk to north korea's leader. >> there is no turnaround. guess there could be a time when we talk to north korea and a lot of things have to happen before that takes place. they have to stop testing and be willing to talk about their nuclear weapons. those things have happened. drink your delegations hold former talks tomorrow. cheryl: the winter olympics where we don't want to have a security issue. some of apple's big shareholders starting unusual campaign to make the company more socially responsible. lauren: 43% of the u.s. population hasn't been ivanka. apple does have social
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responsibility. tracee carrasco joins us with more of that. >> some shareholders think apple needs to respond to what some see as a growing health crisis of phone addiction. the yellow sea and california state teachers retirement system which controlled $2 billion of apple shares sent a letter urging did new software tools that would help parents control among that phone use more easily and study the impact of overuse and mental health have raised concerns about increased depression and suicide and worry that phones are replacing human interaction. not just smartphones, but the broader effects of social media. here's what sean parker, cofounder facebook previously said in an interview. >> you're probably interested productivity. god only knows what doing to our children's brains because you are exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology.
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>> apple hasn't offered any public guidance on how to manage children. smart foreign user taking a position on what age they think children should begin using iphone's. lauren: of mention in school is in school as they give in school is picky about ipads and tablets. is it good or bad? should it come with a warning sign? cheryl: i'm not a parent but i think technology has been great for children. you've got little girls that know what coding is. i think that's a good thing and it's made a lot of money backtracking. lauren: later in life when you're constantly doing this healthy and not talking to other people, you lose that communication, the interaction and that is concerning. sometimes they respond favorably to the social issues. let's talk about coffee. dunkin donuts this morning. they're actually taking items off the menu.
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>> dunkin' donuts cutting back on its food and drink a 10% nationwide in mid-march. new england locations will see the simplified menu starting today. some items being addressed more time-consuming to make such a smoothies come after new sandwiches and certain breakfast images part of an effort to streamline service. i think it makes sense here. cheryl: at best. yuko to duncan for park space. i donated grilled cheese. lauren: donuts from dunkin' donuts. remember that whole story? cheryl: let's talk about one of my favorite topics. star were struck from the number one spot at the box office. >> it took a little while here. we do have a new box office winner. >> short shorts in the jungle.
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>> jumanji welcome to the jungle climbs to the top spot for his first time since its debut at $36 million in its third week. universal's last key, the only new wide release this weekend opened with $2,923,000,000 for second place. disney star was the last debate continues to hold strong despite losing its number one spot a 23.5 million brendan at the top five come in the crater shown in perfect three. lauren: tracee, thank you. hollywood's greatest ice coming together for the golden globes with powerful speeches, messages of unity and solidarity against sexual harassment. seth meyers wasting no time to go to the scandal. >> good evening ladies and remaining gentlemen. that's 2018. marijuana is finally ratted
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sexual-harassment finally gives in. join the conversation without words by dressing in black in honor of david dems is sexual-harassment to promote the meat to movement. this is meant to declare the hashtag on social media in this culture of silence. the biggest winner of the night with three billboards outside the series with four honors including best drama film, best performance by an act dress. nicole kidman took on the award for best actress in the miniseries could pick little eyes which also wanted for best many tv series. best actress in a tv series for the handmade tale sterling k. brown for best actor in a tv series for this is us in kerry allman, best actor for winston churchill. everybody's talking about coming up later in the hour.
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lauren: happy monday, welcome back to the pitcher caught up in what's happening now. u.s. navy's joined the search for sailors after an iranian taker crashes into a chinese freighter. is carrying a million barrels of oil on the east side of the sea and is in danger of thinking danger of sinking. the neat thing is covered over 3600 miles but has not found any of the missing crew members. all 21 sailors on the chinese ship have been rest cute. check this out. he did interview yesterday between senior white house advisers david miller in cnn's jake tapper. >> why don't you give me three minutes for the donald trump right now. >> this is in a court filing. >> i have a question of issues. and changing the issue. they're not going to get three
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minutes. >> one viewer here caring about right now. kept calling the book grotesque. millard reportedly to ask what thomas bisset. cheryl. pretty inflamed and a lot of it has been yesterday as well. the houses back. the creatures saw affirmed jake tapper all about fire "fire & fury." >> this is a book of fiction. so many misrepresentations that shouldn't be taken seriously. a vindictive person spouting off.
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the book for this session. kind of like a kitty kelly book. nobody really believed them. how we all think about there just ridiculous on their face. they need the conversation. treated over claims made in the book. here's what he said. president of the united states on my first try. genius in a very stable genius at that. dissolve this a distraction from the agenda? conservative commentator janet alice. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. turning to her? >> i think we are. president trump issued a letter
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through his attorney basically saying these claims are completely false and that is why there's a difference in a court of public opinion versus the court of law because the court was always concerned with truth seeking, with fact we do get distracted and hopefully this won't distract but the house coming back this week in a very important things that president trump is continuing to do. cheryl: will talk about the agenda appeared when the president be better off by not responding to the boat, not sending lawyers after michael wolff? >> i don't think so. he's always been very concerned about preserving the integrity of his agenda and of his presidency in responding very quickly and very deliberately. don't listen to all of this casa. don't listen to what this book is saying and make sure you focus on truth goodies given at least another side. we always want to hear both sides and coming out with that
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very solid statement that the framework back on saying wait a minute, let's pause before we believe within. trying to get a chance at camp david to talk about the agenda. let's talk about the agenda pkc agenda is immigration. the agenda is daca. he wants funding for the border wall. kevin mccarthy told maria bartiromo that he thinks kevin mccarthy wants to shut down of it is not the immigration. had he responded out? >> the agenda is moving forward and will be up to congress to make sure they do continue to fund the government. trump is very wise as well as focused on time in making sure the border wall is part of the full package of making sure the american people to feel safe but it also looks like a compromise. part of president obama's administrative agenda and
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putting out through an executive order was absolutely entranced additional. for president trump to say i'm going to give it to congress and they have to fix this but this has to be a compromise. as focusing on making sure the american people feel preserve and protect it. cheryl: we will leave it there. thanks for joining us this morning. lauren: coming up on the first of whether or not a water main break. wreaking havoc. >> pushing water outcome and no announcements. could've been done properly. lauren: good news. one more day by freezing temperatures going to wind up across the united states. minus 20. record low temperatures. janice dean is coming out. ♪
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lauren: cheryl: water main break following thursday's bomb cyclone storm. halted about 150 reopening. the port authority officers had to break up a crowd of angry passengers after virgin atlantic was canceled. coming after china southern think what the tale of a kuwait planes on the tarmac also happening over the weekend. luckily nobody was hurt. basically want to fly. things are looking better. cheryl: janice dean is here but
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what we think might be some good news. >> some good news. it will warm up in the northeast and the pattern is changing to allow for flooding rainfall across southern california. let's start off with the good news. current temperatures moving on up across the nation. 24 hours temperature change. 34 degrees difference from what it was this time yesterday and it's warming up your new york city were temperatures are in the 50s by weekend. we do have a winter's are coming. not a big blob buster like our cyclone last week but will bring some wintry weather across the ohio valley and even for the mid-atlantic but the temperatures will go up over the next 12 to 24 hours and it's not going to be a big snow event that we have winter weather advisories. experience a winter whether it makes sense to move eastward could not a lot of moisture associated with it. as it goes across the coaster
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will turn into the main event. forecast today across the ohio valley towards the mid-atlantic. for an event for the southeast they want to point your attention to the west coast. because we have a pattern change, which are streaming into areas across southern california. a good news story but we have a lot of burned areas. and flash flooding will be a concern as we head into tuesday deadly defect to you. lauren: thank you, janice. i think you were joking when you said he was 30, but it really is. cheryl: said i hoped it would be thursday. recall over airbags that takata just got a whole lot weaker. in the lawsuit over with it under filling their lattes. you are watching "fbn:am". the
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>> and i left out anything, it's that bad. >> this is a book of fiction. not only is it accurate come as so many misrepresentations that shouldn't be taken seriously. lauren: breaking news this morning. president trump detail about his first year in the white house behind him to focus on immigration and avoiding a government shut down, also hearing friends he bannon. is he backtracking? cheryl: right now as you can see coming futures are pointing to us except for the nasdaq which is flat this morning. lauren: check out the dax in germany up 48 points. cheryl: asia stocks in south korea two thirds of 1% with
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north korea. stocks in japan closed for holiday after a 4% top last week. lauren: the first major award shows with hollywood since the harvey weinstein sexual harassment scandal. white oak program free took center stage. "fbn:am" continues right now. train to 5:30 a.m. on "fbn:am." i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning i'm lauren simonetti. i watched the recaps. at one for words. three outside of inventory. cheryl: at the movie. you and everybody else is not see anybody got a bunch of awards. we also have our top story this morning. steve bannon doing a complete 180 pit the chief strategist
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says he regrets his controversial comments about the first family and the tell-all book "fire & fury." lauren: kragen washington d.c. you have the book. how much have you read? >> far too much. maybe campaigning for a new campaign country nicknamed, backtracks bannon. against allegations from this book questioning and firing back at a news conference at camp david come between us had to put up with the fake news from the first day i announced that i would be running for president. now i have to put up with a fake book written by a totally discredited author. ronald reagan had the same problem. so why. and now steve bannon the derogatory comments in the book. remember, he called him treasonous and i thought i'd done as a. he's not disputing the quotes in
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me disputing the palestinians have formally apologizing either, but issued a statement pledging support in explaining criticism of the trump tower meeting aimed at paul manafort. he writes i regret my delay in responding to the inaccurate reporting regarding donald junior with attention to the historical accomplishments in the first year of his presidency. this support is unwavering for the president and his agenda donald trump junior is a patriot and a good man. he's been relentless in the agenda that is held turn our country around. benin did not address as many of the allies rallied to his defense calling this ridiculous. >> there may be very clear. not only is it not accurate, there is so many misrepresentations in the book shouldn't be taken seriously. >> statements like the one mr. wolf said the president is too ridiculous on their face. >> the president is headed to nashville later what i meant
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tonight for the college football championship. we'll see if he has any more to say about this. cheryl, lauren. lauren: griff jenkins can thank you very much. true dude japan's takara: back many more defect of airbags. lauren: tracee carrasco joining us this morning. >> reprint 3 billion airbags there were calling for the frontal airbags since 2009, 2010 and 2013 vehicles had several automakers, honda, toyota, hyundai, chrysler, many of them. here is the list on your screen right now. just about every automaker you can count on. these automakers will provide specific models to the national highway traffic safety administration later this month so we should give more information. cheryl: you get the notice but we don't have the part that you
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need. driving around with a ticking time bomb in your steering wheel. what are they doing to combat the service? >> they are aggressively working with law enforcement from the federal agencies to combat the opiate crisis here in america. they are trying to stop these opioids, specifically sentinel from coming into the united state said they are trying to intercept these drugs here from the year 2016 through 17 they've increased 375% in international parcel seizures also 880% related to opioids and they are using to increase investigation and technology to do all of this. cheryl: the president will be in nashville to address the opiate crisis in his remarks. starbucks winning a major legal battle.
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>> a judge has tossed out a loss suit against iraq's claim that under filled loss comps to save a little money. we've all gotten a lot teen realized maybe wasn't held a smudge for the foam was taking up too much space but they said there wasn't enough evidence to prove all of this in any reasonable customer would realize that the film is going to be there because it's part of a lot say. lauren: and starbucks defense if you ever you don't like your drink he told the priest that they are happy to help you. cheryl: or order without phone. lauren: or do that. the broader market with a surgery new year. the s&p 500 gained two points 6%. mark bloomfield, president and ceo for capital formation might have been it there. would you think, mark? >> when we say with all this talk about fiction on a fiction or nonfiction.
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i listen to you before you go out for my daily run. in terms of the issue you are racing, the jobs report friday confirmed that have recovery out there. returns the market ought to look out. number one, northern rock when you started covering the financial market in 2007. in other words, some scary unknown economic disaster. number two, the second bit of news is north korea. of course if something horrible happens there, the number three, what next in congress. obviously, what we are looking at is doing something on regulatory reform. hopefully no trades were conceived a great tax reform act producing results for the economy and markets. >> i've got a number four to number five. what about inflation. we see inflation.
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wages are starting to go up thanks to the tax law. we also see it in oil and energy prices. >> first of all, as you see in the statements, looking at it very well, understanding there may have to be adjustments. as far as leadership is concerned i didn't get that question. lauren: jerome powell takes over as head of the federal reserve. >> i think he saw. i don't think anybody has doubts about his capability. lauren: a lot of people were concerned the fed were to quickly hike interest rates. he think he would go down that path or keep a relatively steady. >> it as stable as is. i don't see any radical changes whatsoever. a great addition. >> earnings season is against us. how are you feeling about her names? >> banks to dwell under the tax
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law. earnings will reflect at a minimum of the tax bill is doing for us and the prospects of the american economy. i saw the other day for example a commentary in germany that indicated america's tax reform is germany's loss. we've got the largest market. we've got a situation where we've got the lowest corporate tax rate. we've got more flexible working conditions and all of this i think is what earnings are about as far as looking in the future and right now the path is certainly solid. tranter as january goes, so goes the start to the year. you're feeling really good on 2018? >> yeah, absent those three things you can't predict. lauren: so good to see you. thank you for wiki not. injury or run. >> thank you so much. >> coming up, the golden globes,
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not good the first big ceremony since harvey weinstein and kevin spacey scandal. >> for too long women have not been heard or believed a state dared to speak their truth to the power of those men. but their time is up. cheryl: going to have highlights. elon musk, space acts on board. you are not going to believe the codename. you are watching "fbn:am."
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cheryl: welcome back. let's get you caught out by what's happening. a major deal in the pharmaceutical industry selling medicines for 27 billion. regulatory hurdles and sales performance. one of the biggest biotech companies in the country interest did the blood disease drugs. a health problem developing across the country. hospitals facing shortages of intravenous as flu cases are accelerating. only a day or two supplies forcing many delays amongst procedures and clinical trials. a major manufacturer of puerto
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rico's land by hurricane maria bakken said tandberg. a secret satellite now find that space. first lead of the year launched the aircraft for cape canaveral. part of the effort to build reusable rockets and that is what is happening now. cheryl: what else is happening, the golden globes. highlighted by very powerful as peaches, messages of unity and a lot of black clothing. tragedy 75th report, katrina disch. a lot of black. >> a lot of black, very. i went a little navy, in between. that's what all the celebrities plan to do ahead of time.
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of course honoring bedtimes up movement they launched on january 1st, really trying to speak out again sexual harassment and inequality in the work place or not just in hollywood, but all industries in the statement was made. >> they did that from the very beginning. listen to seth meyers. >> harvey weinstein is in here tonight because, well, i've heard rumors that he is crazy and difficult to work with. but don't worry, he'll be back in 20 years when it becomes the first person ever booed. though do another season of house of cards. as christopher plummer available for that, too? i hope you can do a southern accent because kevin spacey sure couldn't. there's all these rumors he could come back and make an apology. >> people could forcibly remove
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him. all of the women wearing black removing him from the scene. that wouldn't happen. but i do think seth meyers handled it well intensely and harshly as one would ask back to the situation. he did a great job. tough gig. >> the other big dory has been oprah winfrey. her message of unity about women standing up to sexual harassment was pretty powerful. people cried. >> for too long, women have not been heard or believed if they dared to speak their truth to the power of those men, but their time is up. i want all the gross watching here and now to know that a new day is on the horizon. [cheers and applause] >> headlines today seen opera
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2020. a social media storm. people say and obviously she is running. even gayle king and her longtime partner have said she would do it. cheryl: interviewed after the show. >> absolutely. a lot of people have said this sounded like she was actually campaigning in that wouldn't surprise me. >> debra messing spoke out on the red carpet as well. >> i was so shocked to hear they don't believe in paying their female cohost the same as their male cohost. i miss kat sadler, so we stand with her. >> debra messing outspoken. an awkward moment for he and other celebrities continue to do the same, calling them out for the equal pay issue that kat
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sadler recently brought up. just listen to all the deeds. >> thank you for listening to me and valuing my end put to allow our films to find its audience. cheryl: to profanity laced. >> someone was clearly trigger-happy. there was one word that she used, so it's kind of a funny moment. >> in the final 10 seconds here, who won what and how does that set us up for the oscars? >> a lot of the winners were quite expected and i think we are going to see a continuation on stage accepting awards and of course the pre-build birds. >> said they knew.
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thank you for coming in. we appreciate it. >> when they come back everybody, a wild-card pick tree over the carolina panthers. jared max is warming up and roger catalysis bending the lead despite a major drop in ratings. you are watching "fbn:am."
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lauren: nfl commissioner doesn't sound too concerned about the leaks drop in ratings by controversies rendered players doing during the national anthem and concussions.
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goodell shrugged it all off. we always thought to go up we are 37 on the top 50 shows which is higher than ever. we are likely to be the number one show on fox than dollars television. dominance of the nfl and television is still very clear. goodell in the nfl recently agreed to a contract extension through 2024. cheryl: speaking of football, actually a pretty exciting weekend in the nfl playoffs. surprise surprise. lauren: hey, jared max. >> because it was minus 6000 degrees outside there is nothing better to do than stay inside and watch football. the divisional round is all set. it was the third meeting between the panthers, the first receiver take off bb yard touchdown seven the theme.
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376 yards and two scores. sets up this touchdown. got within five on a 56-yard touchdown. at the end was that 31-26. only one touchdown yesterday in jacksonville. just the second time in 25 years as starting quarterback in a playoff game ran for more yards than a password. 88 rushing yards. the jaguars would beat the buffalo bills late in the game and not what they appear the divisional round of playoffs are all set. next week in the wild-card games are out of the way. next weekend on saturday the falcons in the eagles are the
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first-ever number one seed underdogs in a playoff game. the titans visit the patriot in the late game. on sunday it the jaguars in the steelers earlier in the season with bevilacqua sperber threw five interceptions. and treated great win today. you ought to come harder. i'm proud of my african heritage as were 70% of the other black players in this league. that goes way back to their issues with miami. buffalo bills o.j. simpson. the bills came at a bar in months vegas. they all took photos with o.j.
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one of them even wearing the shirt, the juice is loose. make fun of it, share. thank you very much. national championship game. georgia alabama. >> you want to make a bet? lauren: will do it later. cheryl: sirius xm channel 115. stocks in asia heading higher. we are going to london next. type 2 diabetes more than doubles your chance of dying from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or a stroke.
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which show a slight decline, but november last year. it's supposed to be a strong year, which of course is also hoping other european countries and boost being european stocks. we've also seen increases overnight in china and hong kong, also in taiwan and australia. it seems the stock market, hoping even though u.s. stocks are higher. honestly, watching dean's big oil. pressure on oil and of course here in the united states for geopolitical concerns in the korean peninsula. a lot to watch. great to have you in. >> thanks for having me. thank you. that is for "fbn:am." now it is time for "mornings
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with maria." >> live from san francisco at the jc morgan health care coverage coming here is maria bartiromo with this special edition of "mornings with maria." trying to good morning, live from san francisco. i maria bartiromo. it is monday, january 8th. your top stories at 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. new concerns over technologies lasting impact on future generations. two major apple investors raising red flags over children use of the iphone after facebook's first president john parker posted the same question a year ago. >> it literally changes your relationship with society, with each other. and now, it probably interferes

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