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about tonight's quote from theodore roosevelt. no man who is corrupt, no man who condones corruption in others can possibly >> we've gotten us here and i think we are going to be successful. but if for any reason i feel we are not, we end. cheryl: president trump promising to walk out of talks with north korea if they do not bear fruit. i like from the joint press conference coming up. >> all about earnings today. american expression is the industrial stock up 4% after posting strong earnings. u.s. stock market futures right now with the dow features 1027 points. nasdaq s.b. features also down. cheryl: europe earnings are driving records they appeared quite another for the cac barely in the cream. dax down a fraction.
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>> asia stocks higher at the shanghai composite up 1%. the hang seng in hong kong was up more than 1.1%. turn into any robot does this. an ikea chair without having an emotional amount down. "fbn:am" starts right now. >> 5:01 a.m. in new york city. thursday, april 19th. i'm adam shapiro and for lauren simonetti. cheryl: good to see you here. good morning, everyone. i'm cheryl casone. a lot of breaking news to get to this morning. president trump morning he will walk away from the meeting with north korea and kim jong un does not produce results. >> as i think that it's a meeting that is not going to be
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fruitful, we are not going to go. if the meeting when i am there is not fruitful, i will respectfully leave the meeting. cheryl: the president made that comment would shouldn't gave last night. the night discussing issues for north korea to international trade. even the mueller investigation with the president referred to as a hoax. just as festivities appear to be wrapping up, president trump returned to the electric for the shouted question about additional russian sanctions. >> there's been nobody tougher on russia's then-president donald trump. with the media, no matter what i did it's never tough enough because that their narrative. russia will tell you there's been nobody tougher than donald trump. reporter: the two men still have unresolved disagreements over
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trade. prime minister abe and presidenpresiden t trump saying bears an agreement that would be in his terms fair and reciprocal presenting the president has talked about as well. went than president trump talked about is the fact to do if it happens but have to be most likely bilateral because when he was asked about tpp from the transpacific or crochet piece at this. >> unless they offer unless they operates a deal that they cannot refuse, i would not go back into tpp. the area where mr. trump and mr. abe on the same page hysterically north korea appeared the president thanked the prime minister for his insight and support in thanking mr. trump for being 100% behind its ally japan picture of a not uncommon about you you guys in new york. >> the president plans to visit and anti-smuggling center in key west later today. >> more breaking news to bring
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our viewers from overnight. more trouble in the sky after a delta airlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing in atlanta. >> the engine on the right-hand side. >> you can see in the video this happened shortly after landing. the plane landed safely. firefighters had to hose down the engine. transfer the latest incident comes a day after the southwest airlines flight died after she was hit by shrapnel from an engine explosion of a pennsylvania. investigators say the safety board is ordering more than 200 jet engines to be expected within the next six months. adam: an investigation into workplace conditions as the company makes big plan towards
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model three sedan. tracee carrasco joins us by without another headline making news this morning. good morning to you, tracee. >> california's division of occupational safety and health following a story by the center for investigative reporting which alleged that tesla failed to disclose serious injuries on reports make in its numbers at better than they actually were. tesla denied the story. meanwhile, elon musk reportedly hiring 400 new workers to work around the clock production with the goal of eventually making 6000 cars a week by the end of june. the announcement comes in the middle of a production stoppage of the model three. adam: we finally learn to think secret number that has to with amazon prime. i am a member come of this or a member, but so are lots of other people. >> you are not alone. for the first time ever, ceo jeff bezos revealed amazon prime
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has 100 million members globally. this is a number that amazon has always kept a secret. amazon says it's teaming up with best buy to sell tvs powered by msn spike tv operating system. starting this with aspirin insignia and stories on its website and also become the exclusive seller of these tvs on amazon. tell us about this. we love this. the furniture assembly robot. >> how many arguments do you think this might have prevented? researchers say they have created a program from a robot to come up with a plan to put together a 25-dollar share from ikea. a 3-d camera, there it is on your screen. the robot was given a manual of instruction and stared at the
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confusing ikea pieces for a few minutes before getting to work. the robot put together the chair and an impressive 20 minutes and 18 seconds. it took researchers three years to develop the robot and tweet it a few times before there were about get it right. >> how many languages does the robot person? >> good question. starbucks is reacting quickly to the average over the arrest of two black men had a story last week. they issued a series of apologies and is putting all employees through racial bias training. i spoke on a fox business if you any explain how starbucks is working to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> certainly would have been in our store that had resulted in the arrest of these two young men was reprehensible. shouldn't have been. my responsibility is to come here to philadelphia.
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i've been at the last several days to make sure you understand how this could've ever happened and take appropriate action to ensure it never happens again. we are looking at a wide range of things. the announcement was made yesterday is one step in a journey. closing a thousand or more stories from the company will operated stores in the united states and having 175,000 starbucks partners. we call our employees partners can go through the training is one step in the journey. this is not a financial decision. this is to ensure we can create a warm and welcoming environment, which is what starbucks has always been built upon. >> they will cost iraq says much as $16 million. adam: it's amazing because they did get ahead of this and get a lot of compliments for doing that. cheryl: maybe the airline ceos can take a page out of the pr plan. adam: coming up after a two-year investigation, we are going to
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find out today if there's criminal charges in the death of legendary musician prince. in markets, american express stock is jumping after it reported earnings which should boost the dow today. that plus a slew of earnings which are coming up next week. things like facebook or alphabet, all what to expect. also come u.s. stock index futures down about eight points. nasdaq futures down about half a point. s&p 500 down 2.5 points. you are watching fox business a.m. ♪ which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets,
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cheryl: welcome back to jakarta but it's happening now. u.s. futures slightly negative day pick the battle begun by men in the premarket. s&p nasdaq freely done as well. a flat market this morning. other headlines we watch for the first time in half a century. cuba will be led by someone not named castro. president raul castro's brother of late fidel will hand over to the love canal. castro stepping onto a junior leaders maintain the government's grip on power. he will remain as party until
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2021. speculation is heating up that former attorney general eric holder will run for president. announcing he will speak at the politics and eggs event at the new hampshire institute of politics. the popular that many former candidates once attended have acknowledged is considering a bid. a minnesota prosecutor will announce today whether anyone will be criminally charged in the death of pop star prince. prince is found at april 21, 2016. the official cause of death in overdose of fentanyl, but police did not know how he obtained the drug. that is what is happening now. over to you. >> strong earnings and american express could use the dow industrials today. the first-quarter profit jumped more than 30%. michael lee and john to treaties of point of view wealth management join us now. let me start with you. american express on the tree to lower the fees and charges he
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wants to compete with mastercard and visa, but also letting attire and customers carry a balance. as the setting it up for some kind of problem? was american express going to be one of the big three? >> i think good things to come with american express. they did have a slightly larger reserves lost it to put away this quarter. however, the revenue be substantially 10% year-over-year. i don't think it will change. they are getting a little help from the interest rate markets. letting their customers carry a balance will be more beneficial as rates pickup. good things to come for american express. a a great, great earnings quarter yesterday. >> i know you tell your clients it's easy to manipulate earnings per share, but revenue is the thing to pay attention to you. most at 9,272,000,000,000 in the
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first quarter and expectation the same part 1000000000. >> look where we were 2.5 years ago. they were so fierce foe that they lost the exclusive relationship with cosco hula. this company. amex fell down to $53 stock trades by the end of 2015 and here we are talking about a hundred dollars and the fact they loosen the screws on exclusivity is benefiting their top line tremendously. fantastic quarter on all aspects. >> i'm going to shift gears. the company has been as some people would say, not me, but a train wreck, trying to invest things they don't consider prime business anymore. the expectation is pretty low. >> you hope there's nothing left in the closet. you don't want any more breakdowns on the legacy of ge capital. the pivotal quarter for cbo
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flannery to invest some confidence by investors and they start leading expert patients. the bar is so low that the company has to be less bad than expectations and hope for the stock starts working higher. >> ge was trying to sell it locomotive construction business. it couldn't do that for now to separating the business for a public offering. is this how they have to go forward as they try to downsize the company? >> any sort of wavering from john flannery after earnings tomorrow would be a negative for the stock. what i find interesting right now is the options market. if you look at the bullish to bearish bets, there's twice as many on the options market. at this point it's almost like what could get worse. hopefully we have some clarity and strategy investors can get their arms around and they are down 50% over the last year with the market that 20% to 30%.
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cheryl: in the remaining time big names make sweet. off sweet. off the bat, facebook, netflix. are they going to take a big hit because of the privacy concerns? >> share. with facebook, which is stalled last order for the first time ever in north america. you saw delia and users in the amount of time spent on facebook decline. so the popularity of facebook is already, what was seen as peaked in the u.s. and the privacy concerns will accelerate that. >> at amazon committee announcement today 100 million prime customers. are they trying to deflect our attention from something more ominous for them? they make amazon growth story is based on aws. it allows jeff bezos to do other experience like whole foods and other products at a loss. all eyes are on aws if they continue at a 40% topline growth
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rate the stock will move higher. the valuation is so high that it all depends on aws. >> the only secret sauce i like is on a big mac. take care, guys. >> you mean thousand island dressing. >> is that what it is? either way it's not good for you because it tastes good. >> exactly. still in the dark hours after a complete blackout of puerto rico. power is still out for most of the island. it is officially spring and we are still talking about snow. that is not fox meteorologist janice dean's fault to be clear. looking at the features as we go to break. the dow down six in the premarket. we will be right back. ♪
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adam: puerto rico they are doing with another power outage. this affects the entire island within one point for a million people left in the dark. officials investigating what caused the outage. hospitals have been foolish to use backup generators. this is the latest in a series of blackouts to puerto rico since hurricane katrina devastated the island almost seven months ago. cheryl: well, and maybe spring for most of the country but if you live in the northeast you may be waking up to snow. >> janice dean is here with your thursday forecast. nobody is blaming you that spring is late. reporter: that is nice to be to say that. thank you so much. spring is going to be here next week finally. but don't take my word for it.
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it's been a crazy winter and a crazy springtime with close in average temperatures across the great lakes and midwest. there is a pattern change coming. the snow we are seeing across the great lakes ohio valley into his mountains in the northeast could be our last shot. we are still going to have to do with a bit of a rough commute. this isn't a big storm system. new snow across the northeast will be added here by later on this afternoon into this evening and then we'll get through the weekend and send springtime temperatures i promise next week in the forecast. there is your forecast today. 63 in tech, 15 chicago. they'll enjoy that. they've been dealing with snow for the past couple days. the next storm system and that is going to bring some much-needed moisture across the southwest when we've been dealing with an extreme drought situation. the next weather maker reagan
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not only potential for rain but some severe weather is to get into friday and saturday. we will watch for that. otherwise, i think you're going to like my forecast next week. just saying. trade you when you said nuisance now come isolated cleveland and we would call footer at two. train cheryl: you know what that's like. here -- coming up, is your data safe? is it ever going to be safe? hillary von reported not surprising as from a cybersecurity conference. >> a chief information officer at the cia tells me the biggest threat to our cybersecurity is not hackers. it's around devices. cheryl: okay, that's going to be good. why is data planning to get into the computer hardware business?
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>> it would be a big deal for me to change my position and it would really take director pompeii are showing that he really does agree with the president's decision. tranter republican senator rand paul refuses to back mike pompeo. president trump putting pressure for support to secretary of state nominee. >> markets all about earnings. expected to boost it out today with the stock up 4% after posting strong results. u.s. stock market futures right now you can see that the dow is down about 13 points and
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premarket. s&p 500 down about three points and nasdaq futures down to point by point. cheryl: we can take that in stride and europe watching earnings as well. but the f-16. cac ad, is barely down. adam: goodness out of asia. the shanghai composite down 10% in the hang seng in hong kong up within 1%. cheryl: refueling your chevy is about to get a lot easier. they've got a new in dash payment system. we've got details. "fbn:am" continues right now. 5:29 a.m. in new york. april night teens. it is thursday. in cheryl casone. adam: i am adam shapiro and for lauren simonetti. i was thinking that in a chevy cavalier. you remember those?
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how is the current got to drive on occasion to school. so much fun. today i wouldn't be sitting in a cavalier. cheryl: i'll show you pictures of my pontiac and her row when 16. we all know about the president and this is fascinating. to walk away from his meeting with kim jong un if he doesn't think it will produce results. the secretary of state nominee, mike pompeo is facing opposition on capitol hill coming from his own party. >> i think of go down is truly a great secretary of state. i will say this about rand paul. he's never let me down. >> i don't think that he shares the same vision as the president on foreign policy. so what have to be somehow some defining of his position that looks a lot more like president trump's position and would have
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to be very public. not just private. the thing as it would be a big deal for me to change my position on him. >> should pompeo be worried about this? virginia gop chairman, good morning. >> good morning to you. cheryl: this is pretty astonishing to see the amount of opposition in his own party of pompeo's nomination. is he in trouble? >> i don't think so. he was confirmed for cia director by a vote of 66 to 32. a significant in today's world. rand paul represent the standardbearer of the the liberty wing of the republican party. i think he is very concerned about anything interventionist and i think he sort of rigorous pompeo is a bit of a war monger which a little unfair. this visited to north korea is significant. senator paul is one of those guys that thinks clearly and i
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think when he sees the benefits of what pompeo has started dying to get us closer to the nuclear station in north korea around. cheryl: the strategy now instead of the unknown, we don't know how they'll vote for pompeo or not come that there are moderate democrats now republicans are trying to turn. i want to show who used his face. joe donnelly and joe manchin of west virginia. heidi heitkamp of north korea on trade dakota. it is to turn dancing to pompeo supporters. i think that's fascinating. >> i wouldn't call chris coons a moderate, but the red state democrats to put on your list there, they have a decision to make. do they believe that the alleged blue wave is coming in 2018 is enough for them to go against the president on this boat? many of them voted for pompeo to be confirmed by the cia. there's plenty of far left democrats like tim kaine in my
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own state who voted for pompeo and will flip-flop because that's what he does. some of these other red state democratic senators will have a hard time doing so in november it really justified why they voted against the guide has been a significant mover towards denuclearization of north korea. cheryl: president trump has stated publicly he believes rand paul will change his mind. to be fair, rand paul has said he will be willing to meet with pompeo, they sent the discussion up in a. is that a positive sign? >> i think it is. one of the things i love about the president of the language users. rand paul is a special guy and they do get along very well despite the remnants on the stage in 2016. the republican debate. senator paul is one of those guys that has a tremendous ability to look at a situation from the liberty perspective. republicans appreciate that. the libertarian wing of the
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party is important to us. a lot of young people support senator paul and i think it's great. cheryl: things are getting up early. we appreciate it this morning. that is coming up next week. >> thank you very much. adam: debate guns are beginning to testify at the at&t time warner merger trial. chief executive taking the stand yesterday, telling the judge the $84 billion deal is actually necessary to compete effectively with internet giant like google and facebook. the justice department's argument that the merged company would threaten to withhold time warner content from rival cable operators as ridiculous. the trial is being closely watched for ways it could alter the entertainment landscape. at&t ceo randall stephenson could testify as early as today. cheryl: a lot of reporters in the courtroom reporting on proceedings are saying at&t and time warner are winning frankly
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in court. the case is very strong. adam: to point the doj was making his time warner was making a profit without at&t is another issue. cheryl: fascinating trial. facebook talking about them all the time now say they could be getting into the computer hardware business. adam: tracee carrasco joins us with more on that another headlines. >> facebook wants to build its own chip that could be used in devices and software and data centers. according to "the wall street journal." this is part of an effort to develop its own hardware so won't have to rely on chipmakers facebook is reportedly working on a few hardware projects which include connecting speakers in virtual reality had bats. adam: general motors will make some changes at the top. >> this came rather abruptly. general motors said it was replacing the head of cadillac.
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he will be replaced immediately by managing director of gm's canadian operations. the announcement comes ahead of the new luxury suv. gm hopes the changeable push cadillac back to the top. cheryl: let's talk about chevy. they are teaming up a shallow oil companies. what does this mean about make my life easier? >> you will. this is a great new feature. teaming up in a new feature that allows drivers to pay for gas from the vehicles information screen. this feature is only available in 2017 and 2810 vehicles and for now only works at shell stations. that is a tongue twister there in detroit, seattle and houston. they will be rolling it out nationwide this summer. unfortunately come you still have to get out of your car to pump the gas. you can set everything up for your credit card and get out and
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do without. cheryl: the public faces many teenagers will be denied the joy of scrounging for change in the state to pay for gas when dad lets you borrow the car or mom is to borrow the car. thanks. in the age of technology, cybersecurity is a major concern. every minute, cyberhacking tools are being sold in the dark with threatening security of our data. cheryl: hillary von went to find out why we may be more at risk than we think. >> good morning, good morning, cheryl and i didn't get a chief information officer at the cia tells me the biggest threat to her cybersecurity is not hackers. if i run devices. he's calling out companies like microsoft and apple for putting user convenience over user safety. >> u.s. government knows how to deal with them, but industry doesn't do that. the only motivation i see as
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regulation. i am not a big fan of government regulation. i just happen to work in an industry where i think it is not the only solution, but part of the solution. >> all the security patches and fixes that the u.s. and our entire infrastructure at risk. i talked with mark thompson who helped with the cia. he tells me is not just russia, china and north korea that are big offenders. badly underground marketplace for cybertools, even individuals can purchase bot armies to attack the u.s. making huge profits on the dark web marketing to the highest bidder. brad smith tells us he does think tech companies are the first line of defense to defend our devices so is partnering with 34 other tech companies including cisco, hp and facebook. cheryl is not done. adam: thank you very much. -- kim from the police cruiser
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capture the exact moment -- you will see what happens. dramatic videos you don't want to miss. and we are going to talk to danica patrick ahead of her final race at the indy 500. >> what a way to go out, having not be the very last race. where it all started. adam: want to raise the u.s. stock futures. you can see right now that they are negative at this point which are down with the s&p 500 and not back. you are watching that "fbn:am." the
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adam: 18 minutes until 6:00. check u.s. futures and you can see dow futures are down six points. s&p 500 down almost three points. nasdaq futures a little bit better but still negative almost 2%. procter & gamble is acquiring a consumer help business. but for $.2 trillion in products like vitamins and food supplements. space x launch the planet into space with its falcon nine rocket, the $330 million
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satellite nicknamed task follows in the footsteps of nasa's kepler mission would show scientist how common xo planets are earthlike planets are. they will pinpoint thousands of new plans for the other telescope to look at the house explosion in texas as the police arrived with ourselves. treated for minor injuries. cheryl: well, danica patrick may be calling it quits on the track. i conduct would danica and asked her about part 2.
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>> when i announced to retirements from full-time racing meant that i was going to be at daytona 500 last year, was for sure emotional. you can't race day is more emotional than i expect. go daddy on the car with the indy 500 have that be the very last race, where it all started. >> even go daddy about a long long relationship when you are together in a part. how bittersweet is that what the car, with sponsorship, everything. our brains are so similar. the way we've grown up together was the way her branding has gone. and now they are all about helping small businesses and people jamming and have side hassles or things they love to do outside of their normal job in helping people nurture that
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through very different things that help them make up their new job. >> what is the next chapter look like? clothing line, book, cooking, working now. so many different things that exist right now another thing summary sinking thing summary sinking into her jury went into as i like to say. i am a big dreamer. cheryl: you've accomplished something in a man's world all the little girl sat there watching, what would you say to them if they have it drained weather was racing our football, what would you say to that? >> you should stop thinking of things that defy easy appeared when you love to do? what's in your heart? and then do it. stop thinking about this is difficult or this is for a geiger for a girl or older
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people or younger people. forget it. just do what you love to do and really envision it. dream as big as you possibly can. if you fall short it'll still be pretty amazing. cheryl: good advice. thanks to danica patrick. adam: have never been to the indy 500. the amazing race if you ever get to go you want to eat as filthy as r. shapiro's deli. no relation. cavaliers bouncing back in game two. how many plants. highlights are next. plus a potential peace offer from the e.u. european officials get a permanent exemption from u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum. take a look at u.s. stock right now. dow futures down eight points. s&p 500 down two points. nasdaq futures down 3.5 points. you are watching that "fbn:am."
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cheryl: welcome back. adam: garrett maxes herewith the highlights. you were pretty impressed. the braun was even more than lebron james if that's possible. from start to finish and they offered a word start. took over from the opening tip. the second, third and fourth all the way until everyone else is nothing. the pacers but fewer than five minutes into the game. it was lebron 16, pacers one. scored 20 in the first quarter.
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finished with 46, the highest scoring in four seasons. winning 197. houston rockets under barbara bush told them on the sidelines before game two of the timberwolves. 27 for chris paul up to do nothing. game three against the warrior spirit his wife passed away yesterday after battling with described as an extended illness. aaron popovich was 67. nhl stanley cups playoffs continues western conference after they -- the anaheim ducks for fourth straight game. they are now co-favorites to win the stanley cup finals. ever read the eugene o'neill play tonight? you could've read it multiple times last multiple times last night in the time it took to complete the san juan meristem. twins and indians for third team
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innings. both teams hit homers in the 14 and it finally ended the 16th great grandma martha's third hit of the night. no bigger head around these parts than the new york mets. >> gets out of here. grand slam. >> that's trail until they scored nine of the eight. third team in four and not the only grand slam last night. the red sox cleared the bases, too. boston then did nothing. red sox are 17 to begin the season 15 to two. cheryl: i'm still stuck on the nine runs. they got smashed in the late innings. great response from lebron. another game called in baseball because of bad weather.
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25 times this month. cheryl: it's winter. thank you very much. you can of course catches for stands at minus 20 for seven sirius xm channel 115. adam: the european union is drying up a deal for president cheryl: try and head off u.s. steel and aluminum terrace. i have report straightahead on "fbn:am." the ♪ at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. [fbi agent] you're a brave man, your testimony will save lives. mr. stevens?
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cheryl: that you preparing to offer a mini trade deal to president trump would lower tariffs on u.s. cars and avoid u.s. tariffs on doom aluminum. craig öland joining us now from london. so, is the thinking from the e.u. that the president will be open to the software? >> i ultimately think this is what the president is looking for. the president is looking for ways to increase trade with the companies as he stated previously. i think he is using it as a way to push the agenda en masse. the e.u. comes back with an offer that reduces.
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ultimately, he's going to be open to the senate could be the start of what is likely to be long talks towards a trade partnership returning the two behemoths. adam: let's switch to something that's got her attention here in europe. face the politicians from the e.u. who want mark zuckerberg to come to europe to i guess testify about the privacy act. 3 million europeans had some of that data is stolen is the wrong word, but compromise is part of the cambridge analytic issue. how is that playing over there? >> politically it seems that a good move. one of the things we learned from the testimony in the u.s. as we didn't learn too much. he is extremely well rehearsed and well prepared. he gave answers which were vague and didn't really commit to anything. the combat to more. i think we are not going to learn anything different.
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but politically it's a move which will appeal to the elect trait. adam: thank you for joining us on "fbn:am." cheryl: well, we have a new addition to her "fbn:am" family tell you about. lauren simonetti has given birth to a beautiful baby boy. meet mark jamison. they will call him mj. he was born on tuesday weighed in at seven pounds 11 ounces at everybody is happy and healthy. congratulations to lauren and her husband, mark. there they are. lauren, you know, she's just a rock star and we are so happy for her. i'm sure she's up watching right now because she won't be sleeping. >> shows it to you you what you have to do it as well. dagen: never say for dagen dagen dagen mcdowell who is in for maria bartiromo. dagen: i love mj's hair because when her daughter ray was born it looked like that and never fell out. just that crazy had a jet like
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air. everybody should follow lauren on instagram and keep up with her burgeoning family. good to see you both. good morning, everybody. i am in for maria bartiromo. i am dagen mcdowell. it is thursday, april 19th. top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern. earnings back in the drivers seat behind his veto pen. take a look at how these market did yesterday. strong earnings lifting the nasdaq and the s&p 500. ibm is a big drag on the blue-chip pulling the dow into negative territory for the company suffered its biggest selloff in five years on weak guidance of ibm. american express "after the bell" didn't expect patience on profit and revenue. or to break down the numbers ahead in the earnings which will roll on today. blackstone commended the name of the morning. we'll bring you the numbers as they come out. oil fueling global markets this
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morning after hitting it 325 year high yesterday. crude precinct for the $70 a barrel mark in a critical story to tell you about as well. have you a shale boom is facing bottlenecks to that's on the front page of the walls or journal. over in europe, checking on stocks, a slight loss on the dax in germany. the hang seng the biggest winner they are gaining nearly four-point 5%. plus, turbulent times for southwest airlines for the federal aviation administration taking drastic measures to ensure the airline fleet is safe after an engine explosion killed a passenger on tuesday. the latest on that investigation i had them what it means for all the airlines. another scare in the air. this time it's delta. forced to make an emergency landing in atlanta
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