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lou: i assure you the feeling is absolutely mutual. the >> i have read the four-page memo. whatever it is very concerning. i support making a public and getting that done as soon as possible. cheryl: the house intelligence committee voting to release the controversial and classified memo on fbi surveillance described as shocking and troubling. cheryl: tonight has been a president trunk and delivers first day of the union address where he's expected to ladder 2018 agenda also within the success of the u.s. economy and the stock market. lauren: the dow fell 170 points and check out the selling today. dow futures down 131.
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train to one thing when investors is rising investment rates. the holding of 257% friday to .7% right now. before your hide. lauren: the ftse down 30 together to put one in the dax down 25 in germany. cheryl: japan's nikkei slumping one and a quarter%. china's shanghai composite down 1%. and then there is this. >> he had a long-time fear of being poisoned. one reason he liked to eat at mcdonald's. lauren: did not help the grammys ratings. "fbn:am" starts right now. cheryl: 5:01 a.m. in new york.
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tuesday, january 30th. good morning from cheryl casone. lauren: and lauren simonetti. big night tonight. drain to obviously a lot on the agenda. a lot of the agenda today. what a year. lauren: breaking news overnight when the house intelligence committee voted to release a controversial memo marked classified. this memo alleges the fbi abused the foreign intelligence surveillance after five to two target the trunk campaign in 2016. some lawmakers described as those for pages as shocking and troubling. but pope conaway house intelligence committee member says this is one of the reasons why the memo needs to be released. >> in order for us to do the work of the judiciary committee to propose legislation and you need to know the underlying
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reason and this is a problem that can be solved. cheryl: house democratic leader nancy pelosi issued a statement saying in part chairman nuñez memo contained significant inaccuracies and omissions to misrepresent the underlying intelligence and jeopardize our intelligence on enforcement communities. last week the justice department urged nuñez not to release a thing of would harm ongoing investigations. it is potentially another knock on the fbi's credibility. the committee member called a sad day in the history of the committee because to the fbi use investigation for the russian dossier against president trump to get the clearance to go in for the surveillance and that would mean they were going after the president. transfer the trunk campaign.
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all this with the surprise resignation. fbi deputy director andrew mccabe has been removed from his position. this comes after his boss, the fbi director christopher ray made a sunday visit, went to capitol hill. he got a look at the house intelligence committee memo. in the case had been planning to retire in march though not that far away and now he's got a little earlier. president trump has repeatedly criticized mccabe repeatedly criticized the case and accused them of bias in the past because of his political connections with the clintons and an fbi investigation that produced no criminal charges against hillary clinton and her e-mail server scandal could the white house said the president had nothing to do with the ouster of mccabe. cheryl: well, tonight is the big night here president trump to layout the two and 18 agenda in his first state of the union address. he's also expect it to tout his big achievements. >> i think you hear this speech
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most presidents hope they can give, which they can get, which is we are doing well with a lot of things we've accomplished in 2017. unemployment is at a 17 year low. we just overhauled the entire tax system for the first time in 31 years. a great justice on the supreme court and so the president will talk about a lot of the great things he got done. lauren: pauline speaking with "fox and friends" inflate our heart and now we go to connell mcshane with more from washington. >> good morning lauren, good morning, good morning, cheryl putin optimistic speech with the president about the economy in the market. for those investing in the market, they've been telling us they watch for what they might say about two issues. one being trade, the other being infrastructure. let's bring up some of the stocks we been watching related to that. many of them have already posted 18 since the president took office. caterpillar certainly an example
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of that pit the white house pushing a plan that could cost anywhere from a trillion dollars to $1.7 trillion over 10 years to plenty of questions remain as to what can actually pass in congress. some investors expressing concern the president may be too tough on trade issues. mr. trump himself only said a continued push for deals that are fair and to use his turn reciprocal. in terms of where to look for reaction after the speech tonight, some on wall street have been saying they might be better off watching the bond market better than the stock market after the speech but the 10 year treasury yield making news yesterday with the top 2.7%. maybe what we heard friday in davos how tough the president talks about trade. most important for the market. back to you guys in new york. tune into fox business for special coverage of the state of the the union all day today. trade to lou dobbs coming cavuto
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will have everything for you. trish regan is going to be there. exxonmobil, the latest company to take advantage of the tax cut. the company will spend more than $50 billion in its u.s. business over the next five years. texas, new mexico and build more plants here for the company joining the ever-growing list of companies taking advantage of the lower tax rate for corporations. lauren: house minority leader nancy pelosi continues to call these bonuses and increased wages crowds and criticizes the tax changes. >> the tax bill is the dark cloud that hangs over the capital. 86 million americans middle-class families will be paying more in taxes as a result of this bill. lauren: said not to dark cloud. republicans pushed the tax bill through without holding any hearings on it for getting any
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expert advice on how it can affect the country's future. cheryl: meanwhile, her talking point is wrong. 10 years from now when and if they expire. then that's an increase. she's wrong and she keeps on this talking points. it's ridiculous. wall street is watching washington today at a president trump's first date of the union address. we are selling off this morning. dow futures are down 136 points right now in the premarket. said using president trump speeches going to cheer or scare off investors? jonathan hoenig at capitalistpig.com joins us. >> when it comes to the president in life tv and live -- >> regardless of it's the fate of the union than anything else, we were really due for a stock market crash. it's been 400 days since we've
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sold off even 5% pay the integral is about 100 days. could he trump, could we trade. cheryl: are you saying the selloff today? we are going for correction now or later? >> 100 points, 150 points out to be waiting for the used to be. barely half a percent in many cases. there are some warning signs here, one is foolishness with talk about almost a year now and not even a 5% drop. peoples exposure to the stock market is as high as it's ever been. i'm not saying now is the time to jump out, but there are some reasons for worry. we don't know what is the catalyst. the president president stock market performance has been legendary commerce doric envy for number one. where we go from here is what the market is trying to figure out. trained to expect him to talk
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about trade in changing our trade relationship with countries like china. we expect him to talk about the manufacturing industry. multiple thousand point jumps in and historic amount of time in 2017. the manufacturing sector 196,000 jobs in 2017. that seems to me to be the crux of this speech tonight to address his look of a descent done for the u.s. economy in the american worker. >> there's no argument to the market have been been doing well under obama, but it really accelerated under president trump and as we are hearing, democrats like to collect crumbs, but when companies or individuals have money in their pockets whether it's $100.000000, that's forgot his money in the real economy. what worries us moving forward is specifically traded you talked about. if we see them in the second as it could be a correction on wall
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street. >> i appreciate the cautious tone. i certainly hope you're wrong. thank you. >> president trump recently announced tariffs on imported solar panels not stopping a chinese company for building the first plant right here in the u.s. planning to spend $410 million on the project in jacksonville, florida next year to create 800 million jobs. the trump administration will impose a 30% tax on imported solar panels in the first year 50% a year for would've faced out. d. kerry spot on south korea and washing machines imported here and there could be more terrorist on steel and aluminum. cheryl: delivering on campaign promises. coming up, the president to deliver his first state of the union address tonight. >> we've had an incredible year, historic year. the economy is booming.
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cheryl: welcome back. dow futures under quite a bit of pressure this morning. i point futures pointing to a pre-level of the wall street could the dowd opened by 160. s&p down by more than 10. nasdaq way lower by 31 points. watching her markets this morning with the 10 year treasury yield 2.7% right now. this headline we watch for you, the trump trump administration ending up trump administration and independent refugees from 11 high risk countries. the people in those countries have to go through security. boston has suspended the program is part of the travel ban citing the need to review vetting
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standards. fears of another terror attack after a driver attempts to modem several people with his car in philadelphia. reckless driver injuring one person before they blocked him with his car. the officer got involved argue that the man before firing 10 times to the suspect died. police investigating why so many rounds were fired. finally, someone forgot to spell check or the first printing to the tickets of the state of the unit had a glaring misspelling. state of the union with that and. the sergeant at arms that prints the tickets apologized then and now reissued new tickets. lauren, that is what you call groups. lauren: they fixed it. resident trying to reach across the aisle and come together during his first official state of the union address tonight. >> the president is working on a bipartisan forward-looking speech that is positive in tone and content and what that really
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means is i'm working on the working on the speech it is a reflection on the past year's accomplishments. he's the president of all americans. cheryl: conservative commentator john allison and fund feel right. good morning. what does the president need to say to bring both parties together and can he do that? >> i'm sorry -- lauren: what is the president need to say to bring the party together tonight? >> i don't guess what he should say. it's what he needs to do. this president has a history of taking a political bat and beating up on congress. i'm not sure if there's anything he can say. we've seen that donald trump rehearsed the speech in the next day he takes to twitter and beats up on congress. not about what he will say tonight. it's more about what he will do tomorrow. lauren: he's expected to be more upbeat and looking forward to
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the midterm elections later this year, which will be an indication of a reflection of how he's done in office. >> yeah, he will go in tomorrow or tonight to the state of the union strong, triumphant and america first. absolutely what he says is going to matter and i anticipate have a very clear plan that is bipartisan and really looking to be the president of all americans. he is clearly stated the press secretary said that yesterday in the press briefing and i think she did an excellent job in anticipate president trump will come in and highlight his accomplishments throughout the first year and really look forward to the next three years and i'm hopeful of the next seven. lauren: all of this is the new fox news poll shows the approval rating for the president is 45%. your thoughts on his approval rating. >> my thoughts are the poles facing consistently have them in
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the 38% range. the american people are not pleased with the leadership in this country in the direction we are headed in that speaks volumes to where we are in the political climate. here is what i do know. the american people want leadership across the aisle to get things done in the best interest of everyone in this country. we have not seen that from donald jay trump fannies taken the office of presidency. tonight i don't think anything will be any different. it is one thing for someone to rehearsed the speech and recite lines right teleprompter. it's another thing to govern the country the way it should be done. >> you have a loving democrat boycotting the state of the union tonight. others showing up wearing black attire or bringing dreamers with
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them. you have opposition everywhere you turn. how do you deal with that? >> showcases exactly why the democrats are willing to come to the table to negotiate. if the posture is negative attitude no matter what trump does, no matter success is, no matter what he lays on the table. if they are just going to save no matter what the president says we are not going to listen, then they are not showing they are willing to actually be governed and actually recognize a really good leader. president trump has proven that he has america first, that he could reach across the aisle and is said to democrats to embrace that and do lend themselves to do that. cheryl: we've got to go. we've got to go, anjuan. if the economy is strong and added many other accomplishments, what is the response from democrats to what they seek on the successes they've might have seen. >> the response from democrats
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to be the agenda of most of america. the reason why some trump is a 30% approval rating. to respond to see from democrats is the real agenda for everyday hard-working american people that which we have not seen. >> that's why he passed the tax bill. >> you may not tax scheme. >> that's a talking point. lauren: this could go on forever. good to see both of you. cheryl: stay with us because we've got this coming out. >> that day. we've got it. that's the one. >> and the bad? >> in a bad. cheryl: this doesn't help in a grammar of yours too many there. the abysmal ratings for the show. capital workers at the spacious. amazon employs heavy rain
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last year at an all-time low. cheryl: keeping a real close eye on stock market futures this morning. you have a lower close to all the major averages yesterday. global markets under pressure. south won in lower by 156. s&p down by 10, nasdaq down by 30. a lot of its surrounding the 10 year treasury yield, the highest it sat in four years, about two pints 7% right now. interest rates does that hurt the economy, what investors are focusing on. lauren: what is interesting here in the u.s. is that we now have two days of sailing. which is rare. cheryl: well, how would you like to spend your lunch break in a tropical rain forest if you're an amazon employee in seattle? by upn. jcp? went to amazon hq for the
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opening of the new amazon employee away says. >> for something as great of a scale as this, of course it had to be done in a fun way. >> alexa, open the spheres. >> okay, jeff. >> in amazon, at amazon comics that this is a workspace. the mac is a workspace for amazon employees for them to collaborate and innovate with other coworkers. >> the inside is 40,000 fans, 400 types of species spanning five continents in 50 countries. pleasantries had been years since they are the largest plaintiffs a 55-foot i guess tree dubbed ruby pointed in california in 1969 and is transported here during the summer. for the amazon horticulturist in charge of the planes help, he still gets excited walking through here. >> i am still inspired. i walked at this terrarium and
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then flipping wall and i look at it and think how does this happen. >> the spheres unlike any office you seen before. no cubicles, no office desks and don't worry about the coworker who worked with the office thermometer read there. >> is like 30% humidity. slightly warmer, 72 degrees and 60% humidity. >> people and nature hopefully inspire the next big idea or solve the problem. >> we wanted to give it a spirit of my soul, center for amazon to rally around and so the collection of people and plans made for a nice theme. >> date equally impressive on the outside cover filled with 620 tons of steel, 12 million pounds of concrete and 2600 panes of glass tested time and again for things like earthquakes and wind. >> believe it or not a microscopic level it is moving right now. the now. the building is live everyday fitness summer's more dramatic.
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>> i read the four-page memo. whatever it is very concerning. i support making it public and getting it done as soon as possible. cheryl: breaking news overnight that the house intelligence committee to release a controversial and classified memo on fbi surveillance described as shocking, traveling an alarming.
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lauren: tonight is that i president trump will deliver his first official state of the union address to the nation. it is expected to lay out his agenda for 2018 and celebrate the success of the u.s. economy. cheryl: and yesterday was the worst day for stocks year to date right now i look at a futures market that is under a lot of pressure. the dallas downtrend in lower by 173 points in the futures market. s&p down by 12, nasdaq down by 34. cheryl: one thing weighing on investors is the yield on the 10 year treasury yesterday held above to .7% from a four-year high is set to .69 at the moment. rising bond yields weigh in on global markets. european markets with major indices are to the downside. all lower. >> initiatives via brad. japan done almost 1.5%. the shanghai composite down 1%.
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and then there's this. it may have been topping the box office last year, but disney is worried the force is weak in "star wars" has lost its mojo. "fbn:am" continues right now. 5:34 a.m. in new york trade tuesday, january 30th. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. bass intelligence committee voting to release a controversial memo marked classified. it alleges that the fbi used foreign intelligence surveillance act for pfizer to target the trunk campaign. some republican lawmakers described in the memo as shocking and troubling. michael conaway come house intelligence committee member saying this is one of the
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reasons why the memo needs to be released. >> in order for us to do the work of the judiciary committee to propose legislation as necessary in the reason the legislation needs to be moving our embassy is the problem that we felt. >> house democratic leader nancy pelosi issued the statement saying chairman in this memo contains significant inaccuracies and omissions that mr.% the underlying intelligence and jeopardize the effectiveness of the law enforcement community. lastly come the justice department urged not to release the memo that would harm many ongoing investigations they have president trump has five days to object to the release of the memo and potentially another knock on the credibility however. the committee member called it a sad day in the history of that committee. >> some people are saying it could be released tomorrow because the state of the union
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is today. let's talk about that in the latest departure of andrew mccabe of the fbi. former senior military officer steve rogers also trimmed advisory board member. good morning to you. lauren: is this the smoking gun, the memo we've been waiting to show the previous administration one person in agencies were involved in surveilling the former policy advisor to the trunk campaign. >> the hunters had become the hunted. we are beginning to witness a domino effect that will actually topple many more careers of fbi agents at the fbi had orders. something very bad has been going on at the fbi for quite some time and what is really interesting is if donald trump was elected president, this would still be going on. i must agree after 38 years serving in line for as many working with fbi agents, it is
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probably the saddest day in american history for what was once the seller agency known worldwide. lauren: how damaging is this to the fbi? you just hinted at it. your experience at the agency. how damaging is this to the credibility? >> i would say this and it's to keep in perspective. the field agents, working hard metadata to the american people are still with them shoulder to shoulder. the executives appointed by politicians have done so much damage. they have tarnished the reputation of the agency and it will take a very long time, perhaps a decade or more to recover from the damage these individuals created. transfer the president has five days to decide on this release. dave rogers, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. cheryl: "star wars" is looking out for the last stellar these
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days. >> like a fire -- cheryl: despite being one of lester's most successful movies, "star wars" lost jedi has fallen short to the tune of $30 million. refills are also in decline and that's how people at disney are worried through $4 billion just to buy the franchise six years ago in future earnings very dependent. >> sales are down and they didn't love the movie so much in china. imagine being a kid on the little mermaid ride at disney and suddenly it turns into a scene nightmare before christmas. ♪ ursula literally lost or headed disney's adventure park over the weekend. the villain kept on singing even though her head is hanging by cables. this is with her head screwed on properly. obviously not kid friendly.
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why is her head hanging off? cheryl: we've got a lot more coming. a russian fighter jet has come within feet of the u.s. spy plane. just days away from the winter olympics. north and south korea now battling the super flu outbreak. tens of thousands of koreans are safe. we are seeing a major selloff in the futures market. dow down to the futures market. nasdaq down four. the word of the 10 year treasury yield the highest in four years. worries about the economy. we will be right back. oh, manatees. aka "the sea cow"" oh! there's one.
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lauren: welcome back or cut up on what's happening now. you are seeing the second day of selling here in the u.s. or dow is down 177 after close yesterday down 164 looking at the futures with the s&p and nasdaq each losing half of 1%. we'll continue to monitor the situation for you. a close call for the u.s. navy spy plane could a russian jet five feet away directly in the navy plane's path through the pentagon says the american plane did not do anything to provoke the russians did the two were
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above the sea in international airspace. redline is getting a makeover and management. ceo garcia leaving two years after to revive the cosmetics icon. just weeks before the olympics, a swine flu outbreak is ravaging the korean peninsula of north korea, scrambling more than 80,000 infected people while south korea killed off nearly 1 million chickens that contain the bird flu on his side of the border. the world health organization said three children and one adult have died from the flu in north korea. cheryl: all right, lauren. tonight is the night we are talking about it. president trump with his first official state of the union address. expected to outline the broad agenda for 2018. he gave a preview yesterday at the white house. >> we work on it hard including our great success with the market and the tax cuts.
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it's an important speech. we covered immigration. cheryl: for more on what we can expect a trouser leg of the project and phil wegman of the "washtington examiner" is here. good morning. cheryl: martineau shooting, but you'll spend the address talking about the markets and economy of the jobs added. what do you think? >> i think everyone in the chamber site is made up their mind about president trump and president trump's agenda. he's not going to be look to sway them after year of his presidency. instead he needs to focus on speaking to the american public, particularly red state voters with a blue state senators and convince said that after the shutdown he's the adult in the room willing to move forward with the bipartisan agenda. that is the message that is going to build momentum in the message that is going to mitigate losses to republican majorities in 2018. trade do some republicans are
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saying he needs to deliver when it comes to immigration and what he promised on the campaign trail. listen to what the president said about the issue of immigration. here's a preview for you. >> many years they've been talking immigration. never got anything done. we hope it's going to be bipartisan and the republicans don't have the votes to get it done any other way. it has to be bipartisan, but hopefully democrats will join us so we can really do something great. for daca and for immigration generally. >> it doesn't have to be bipartisan. is that possible? >> you have to strike the right tone. he's gone bumper-to-bumper on this issue. we started the campaign with delta wallach of mexico pay for it and periodically would cut deals with chuck schumer and they then fall apart. if he's going to do something with democrats on immigration, i would agree would have to be a bipartisan deal, he has to strike a talent that suggest
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this is possible in the current partisan environment. cheryl: we've got to talk about the issue of trade. a chinese company is going to build a solar plant here in the united states. listen to the president talk about trade. >> the world has taken advantage of us on trade for many years and as you've probably noticed, we are stopping it cold and we have to. we have to have reciprocal trade. it's not a one-way deal anymore. cheryl: this has been a popular platform for the president. resistance on a straight. >> on solar panels on washing machines, things that are going to be heard in some those middle-class people who will see larger prices in a larger prices when they go to buy a new washer and dryer. i don't know that this is necessarily the issue here president trump wants to push. instead, stick to the script. you start a successful when it
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comes to tax cuts and the economy if he focuses on what is art accomplished. ventura says, focus on the opportunity for bipartisan reform when it comes to immigration. that is a winning message rather than getting bogged down in details. cheryl: even though congressman peter king in new york say that he's gotten too far off the map when it comes to immigration. he's got to be stricter on immigration, the dreamers. final thought, charles. >> this is what he has to navigate internally. is he going to be tough in which case so shut the bipartisan dork or more printer deals which peter king will be unhappier than he is right now. cheryl: he's got a few comments. we can't please everybody. tonight's the big night. get out your popcorn. thank you very much. appreciate it. lauren: coming up, the same unknown batter who took las vegas for millions of dollars on the world series is back in a
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cheryl: los angeles or coliseum has in her name. united airlines colosimo struck a deal at the university of southern california obtained $600 million for the naming rights. ahead of the 2020th summer olympics in los angeles, this deal will help fund the university's $270 million upgrade of the 90 federal coliseum. largest naming rights deal in u.s. college sports history. thank you from united. lauren: blockbuster trade in the united states. jared max has the details. >> one of the most recognizable faces in the nba these are the only team he's played for. blake griffin has spent all of his eight nba seasons with the los angeles clippers traded to detroit pistons. averaging over 22 points a game this season about his career average. blake griffin goes to detroit
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with very strong since and in return for blake griffin premier lily of the package of players plus a first and second round draft pick. cleveland indians iconic logo is going away an image of character of a native american come of the logo has been synonymous with the baseball team in one fashion or another since 1915. the logo considered by some racist and offensive at progressive field. the statement made said the indians ultimately agree with my position. the logo no longer appropriate and i appreciate the acknowledgment. removing it from the uniform for the start of the 2019th season is the right course. the chairman of the cleveland indians. a lot of money getting bent on the philadelphia eagles to win super bowl 52 by one individual. a person known as better ask me
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a fortune in the world series by winning every game he wagered on, something that led to the city's worst month ever for sports books. the person said to have been placing a bet the minimum $1 million on the dollars on a coast away our right. he placed a $1 million bet that if he does when he gets back 1.65 million because the eagles are the underdogs in the game. patriots arrived in minneapolis yesterday were bill belichick had folks talking about his fedora. walking off the plane he said it's my dad tied and then went on to talk about his father's work ethic and how it instilled in him. super bowl media last night opening night. tom brady was asked how do you make him smile. >> is it possible to get into smile? >> navy, lacrosse, lawrence taylor, bon jovi.
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those four. >> navy, lacrosse, bon jovi. while with the other one? on joby threw me a little bit. cheryl: on the ground are ready to go. interviews taken place. so now it's time to get some rest and get ready to play. >> 10 degrees. we are going ice fishing. garrett max at the sports reports fox news headlines 24/7 sirius xm channel 115. ran through rising bond yields weighed on stocks here and everywhere. two days of selling. at its highest level in five months. we are going to london. be right back. ♪
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lauren: the yield on the ten-year bond on the ten-year bond writer to .7% weighing on global hits. joining us now with a look at exactly the impact that this is having as you see a caution signal out there for so many investors. >> good morning. stefanelli had an an impact on the stock market. the stock sells for around the globe, particularly in the u.s. with u.s. futures quite a bit lower. the question for stock investors
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is not just what does this dude up on proxies in the stock market in things like real estate and utility companies that rely on dividends to be a track dave, but also what is this saying about the wider economy. if the bond market telling grows up there, which should be okay ultimately for stocks or resist saying inflation is coming and taking away the punch bowl if you will. the latter house a negative impact on stocks ended the claim reveals quite suddenly that tends to scare the stock market in the short term. tranter where the fed meeting this week, with donaldson pfizer pointed today. so much investors can think their teeth into. 10 seconds left. the household savings rate is something we as americans are concerned about. the lowest level in a dozen years. what exactly is making americans not save the money.
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>> the labor market is really really strong. they've got enough to spend more. lauren: that was fast, riva thank you so much. "mornings with maria" starts now. >> live from washington d.c. you for president trumps david union address, maria bartiromo with this i shall edition "mornings with maria." >> good morning -- maria: good morning good glorious tuesday from washington by former nation's capitol tuesday, january 30th or the top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. president trump hours away from delivering his state of the union address. he said to focus on the progress on success in his first year in office including the booming stock market, low employment commit economic gwth
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