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tonight. good night from new york. >> i don't see any problem phase where they think they will get through this whole thing. the regulations they wind up getting will benefit them long-term. gerri: breaking news this morning. scandal? what scandal? the stock market soaring in premarket trading. we'll take a look. train to a surge of bowling to help lift the dow at 60 points yesterday. gerri: today we hear from amazon, microsoft and a slew of other companies. the biggest earnings announcement day of the year. all of that as u.s. stock market futures up 19 points. the s&p down. dow jones industrial down 20
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points. s&p 500 on as well. nasdaq higher 16 points. cheryl: let's take a look at europe right now. talk slower than open waiting for a report for earnings season. a little bit of the european market. up slightly in the green. gerri: news of the u.s. investigation into whether tech giant while wave violated every intentions. shanghai composite down one point for% and hang seng down one point for%. trying to forward is getting out of the car business. yes, you heard us right. "fbn:am" starts right "fbn:am" starts right now. gerri: good morning. i'm gerri willis and for lauren simonetti. train to good morning. i lauren simonetti. if i won a fourth car, you better go soon?
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gerri: better go now. cheryl: we've got a lot of breaking news this morning for you. facebook stocks opened sharply higher after they blew away the earnings estimate. shares are in the premarket after they rallied 7% in extended trading. gerri: now our own nicole petallides. >> we summoned the active users being added 70 million to be precise in the first three months. that brought the overall user base to 2.2 billion. they also approved a authorizedf 9 billion. in addition to active users on the rise, headcount grew by 60% to 27,742. traders believe that the headwinds of cambridge may be in
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the next reporting period >> amazon's earnings per share to fall from a year ago jeff bezos said last week the company has more than 100 million prime members around the world. microsoft will also release it latest results. earnings per share to climb more than 15% with revenue rising nearly 10%. all those result as soon as they are released "after the bell." cheryl: stock struggling to find their footing lately. hoping a strong tech earnings conference in the rally. >> i wanted seeing amazon gas have been rallying go all day. that better go all day tomorrow. that's what she went to see. you're not seeing it. cheryl: let's break it all down. michael núñez tech editor for
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national with a spear that talk about facebook. to point to users commit seven monthly users in the first month of 28 team and it doesn't pay like the privacy problem really affected the numbers even though that was at the end of the quarter. what did you make of these numbers? >> you're right. the privacy scandal didn't impact face the week as i've said many times, there was no real impact on the business. advertisers hadn't left intros that some originally suspected. there is no substantial loss in users. what inevitably happens is people just simply didn't care where the outcome of all of this data discussion really didn't have much of an impact on the bottom line at the end of the day. cheryl: yeah, that's really true. sheryl sandberg made a couple interesting comments. she said we don't believe -- we believe we can still monetize
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the business can still deliver the advertising revenue and bring it to the plot from other services and also deal with privacy concerns. do you think investors are found a call from her? >> some certainly have. the big question going forward. the risk with facebook has to do with consumer sentiment and can never trust. with the return to it will times throughout the day. ultimately that brings facebook value come in their ability to deliver at to hundreds of millions and billions of people around the world. the one thing that can stop that is if people lose interest in the amp. they lose trust or don't want to see the things available on facebook. and it totally come to some people run a href grown up with facebook have changed their relationship with the app over the last couple years. cheryl: unfortunately it has pressured to stop this year. the stock is incredibly higher overnight. let's move onto the next big names "after the bell" today.
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we are going to be getting amazon and microsoft. estimate $1.24 a share. those are the numbers we are looking for. it only seems to be at the web services at amazon web services the pentagon. forget whole foods. it's the web services we are looking at tonight. >> absolutely. that's been a major driver for a long time. something that a lot of people are curious to hear more about is the 100 million prime subscribers, the milestone amazon recently reached. amazon's ability to extract value from every single prime number. i someone asked me recently that page 55% of the 126 million households in america is having a prime membership. this is something very prevalent. most people will be watching that figure. cheryl: showed the growth to show the growth.
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microsoft, this talk, talk about the last three years for microsoft and it really was a decade ago. eighty-five cents a share. revenue 25 to 7 billion. what is one key thing we need to know about microsoft? >> it's not the same privacy issues that a company like facebook is her google might have to worry about. once the advertising platform helps and when everyone's watching is your business. cloud computing service. that's what the big driver is. cheryl: it's all about money. michael núñez, thank you for being with us this morning and getting up early. gerri: tech trouble affect things trades. the new york stock exchange with amazon, google, how for that and other stocks for the rest of the day due to a technical glitch. in exchange oaks woman says the
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issue effect of a small number of clients and of course the stocks could still be traded on other exchanges. cheryl: president trump and tim cook talking trade at the white house yesterday. cook is urging call that the president threatened around it tears and chinese products that could target cell phones and computers. the senate delegation of china to head off a trade war that stands to her mouth full. been manufacturing hub for the iphone. gerri: if you like a ford sedan come you better go get one now before they're gone. cheryl: tracee carrasco joins us without another headlines. >> ford announced yesterday it was topic in the siesta compact fusion sites abandoned torus large sedan. ford will only have two cars at find out. the mustang and a hatchback called the focus factor which is a crossover suv. the plan is to introduce more
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trust in suvs which is what buyers want us to see in car sales decline. bye-bye fiesta and fusion. the lending club was accused of misleading customers. >> the ftc filed a lawsuit charged with deceiving customers into the false promise of no hidden fees and alleged that double charged people can occasionally continue to charge customers with canceled automatic payment. lending club has rejected the allegations. cheryl: another ipo. gerri: "the wall street journal" report that wireless speaker company has filed paperwork and is preparing for an ipo as soon as this summer. they would have a market value of about 2.5 to $3 billion. cheryl: i love my so no. >> they are all the rage.
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cheryl: thank you. we'll see you later on. cheryl: 150 asylum speakers reach the border between u.s. and mexico and hundreds more expect it. what is next? our political panel weighs in. strategist david nelson will weigh in on not hearing stock index futures now. the dow lower 26 points. s&p lower. the nasdaq trading higher 16. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ 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.
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police say dna analysis broke a cold case. dozens of central american migrants traveling in a caravan to mexico or in the border city of tijuana. they have to seek asylum in the u.s. the president trump desert officials to send them back on. they fled to escape political persecution. some of the groups of evidence of the crisis at the border. president trump's travel ban in the hands of the supreme court. several justices with the administration's request to reverse lower court ruling that struck down the ban. the latest version from seven countries, many with muslim majorities. the ruling expected by late june. and then there is space. former president george h.w. bush has moved out of the icu. he is not a regular patient room alert and talking. a bush family spokesman saying he's more focused on the houston rockets than anything else could bush was hospitalized for a blood infection the day after letting his wife, former first
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lady barbara bush to rest. we wish him well. gerri: definitely glad for that news. a new word on wall street. what do investors need to keep in mind going forward? david nelson, chief strategist with ballpoint asset management. great to have you here. we will start with boeing which lifted the dow yesterday as much as 100 points at one point in trading. they just crushed their numbers. i want to show you we are expecting all-time highs for s&p 500 earning. we got some estimates out there to show you how much higher these will be. that's the boeing stock right there. take my word for it if you talk to the people at s&p, telling his earnings are headed higher setting a new record. my question for you, can this continue and will we see the companies benefit from higher earning? >> higher earnings are definitely part of the quarter
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it's just that investors sell a lot of the news. boeing sees the industrial complex on the heels of a tourist congress call from caterpillar to do before they wrapped the entire industrial air. boeing delivered on every metric that top line, bottom line. great stock yesterday. gerri: unbelievable. i want to talk about rising rates. the 10 year treasury revealed 3%. mortgage rates not for .60%. rates rising across the board here. can markets take this on in cannes may ultimately go higher? >> at the good news, bad news dynamic. you bring up a good point because americans are feeling it. the reflection that our economy is getting stronger effect in the 10 year treasury of 3%. certainly good news for americans feeling wages going
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up. that brings it into wage inflation. at the fact that oil is up 50% last year. that is sparse inflation theories. this is kind of the end of the x bierman. a four by $5 trillion balance sheet can put pressure on the market. it puts pressure on -- [inaudible] i don't think so. i actually don't think we are going to get camino, some think we would get as many as four. i think they see what's happening to the yield curve. it is flapping even though rates are going up in the lung and, the flat curve is an ominous sign for the fed in the economy that can indicate a potential recession. i think they will lock step back a bit and take a rest at some
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point this year. gerri: are quite widespread wall street traders are loving volatility in the market place because they make a lot of money on it. for individual investors it's unsettling. what is your recommendation, your your recommendation, your price to be good trade for themselves. >> sometimes you've got up you've got to put you've got up at the main newspaper in sanskrit to ignore some of the noise here. every investor understands there's always a headline or three away from a 500-point down day in the market and they can for us to do the wrong thing and get out at just the wrong time. gerri: don't be too nervous. thank you so much. cheryl: i believe him. coming up, if you've been avoiding eating salad, that might've been a good idea. the outbreak of e. coli that has effect did romain lettuce has just gotten worse. they say that april showers will bring may flowers. we will get transform a lot of
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gerri: series of storms expected to bring more rain to the northeast. he might janice dean live in the fox weather center. i'm thinking about building an ark in my backyard. >> today is beautiful. let's talk about today. tomorrow, yes they will be simmering rain, but next week we will visit the 80s, ladies. 57 here in new york.
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53 in memphis and we are looking at 82 in phoenix, arizona where this sunny all year round. look at the last 24 hours. incredible rain yesterday northward and towards new england. this is our next weather maker. not a strong system, but it's going to bring messy wet weather and towards the southeast. then the mid-atlantic and northeast on friday. this is not a strong storm system to produce a lot of severe weather or snow. it will move its way towards the northeast. today very nice, 67 in new york city. watching showers moved through the southeast. west looks good. dry and warm. 99 in phoenix. a beautiful forecast as we head into next week.
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81. 81. round of applause. [applause] it happened or is happening. it does kind of look like what you guys doing business. stock is down and then it goes to. cheryl: very good. thank you. she said 80. >> and if it doesn't happen, to pay. cheryl: there's no such thing as the free lunch. that is not true at disney world. and do you use google's gmail? big changes have come including the self discharge questioned. you will. you will not self-destruct because they are fairly flat. the s&p is five right now. but i was done seven in the premarket. popping up higher a 22.5. we will be right back.
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>> the ruling is good news for smuggling organizations and criminal networks and horrible news for national security. cheryl: white house reacting to controversial rulings to reopen daca except applications from young immigrant. the travel ban to require political panel coming out. >> a surge of stock after crushing earnings estimates help with the dow up 60 points yesterday. today we will be hearing from amazon and microsoft and other big company reporting. i had a volatile right now, the dow up 13 of the free market. nasdaq up almost 30. cheryl: stocks lower waiting for more corporate earnings. all in the green everywhere. good news there. train to check a look at china. news of the u.s. investigation violating iran sanctions.
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hong kong hang seng down 1%. trigger another tassos autopilot program. "fbn:am" continues right now. coming up on 5:30 in the morning. thursday, april 26. good morning and cheryl casone. gerri: and gerri willis and for lauren simonetti. a caravan of asylum seekers comes as the white house strongly criticizes a federal judge's ruling that the trumpet minutes nation must. the supreme court is signaling that likely to uphold the presidents travel ban for joining us now from a senior policy analyst at the
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independent women's forum and democratic strategist and pluralism founder hounds attack. what do you expect as the hundreds of folks hit the border here? what do you see happening? >> first of all, good morning. ask for having me on. 200 people is not many simply to clarify that. we had as many as 200,000 people tried to enter the united dates to the border. i'm not sure if president trump has found so much time to go after folks who were at the border right now. 46 young people are shot by guns and he hasn't found a solution. >> ultimately more than 200 or more than 150. can you respond to the president's tweet from yesterday afternoon. he said despite the democratic loss in sanctuary cities in the border being so bad and one-sided, then start did not to
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let these large caravans of people into this country. we are the only country in the world so naïve. wall. as this first wave hits the border, when you expect to see happen? the president has got the national guard out. could we have some kind of conflict? >> it is definitely drawing attention to the fact we want to ensure people can come here compared to the legitimate need to not cross our borders illegally and seek a silent. no guarantee these people would get the asylum they are seeking. it's a privilege to come to this country, not a right. there's very good security reasons but among them are not people that have nefarious purposes. >> we have to give them legal protection. gerri: apologize for cutting you off, hamza. we've got like three topics to get to hear. the travel ban was talked about so much.
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talking about possibly allowing this to go forward. what do you say to this? a critically important to the president international policy. does the supreme court have her right here? >> we shouldn't be prejudging that the court will do. dozens across the country have upheld the challenge is to the most day in three-point it was recalling the mainstream media. i don't think this will have a shot at the supreme court were to rule against which is more than likely if you ask me. gerri: patrice. >> when we look at the questions asked in the comments including justice alito who said 80% of muslim countries would be impacted at us. [inaudible] >> but it is insuring the united states. [inaudible] >> donald trump is made clear
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since the very beginning he wanted to have him as the bnp are he said on the campaign trail. tranter let her finish her thought, hamza. >> it will not build in the president's tweet their campaign rhetoric is official policy. >> you cannot make -- [inaudible conversations] trended the next topic is daca as we know. the third judge to let her wrist and to say it was unlawful. it was a mistake and we must set aside and use these applications. your thoughts. >> these are americans without papers. i'm glad to see they are protecting their rights and that the united states of america is open forever to come here from across the country. one thought before we finish up here. we have a woman named christina roger happens to be the daughter of refugees who came from sri lanka and a public policy
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advisor to michelle obama. gerri: your thoughts. >> i'm proud to be an immigrant and i'm proud to all those who come here legally. i think we do need to find some sort of conclusion. it's amazing that congress under president obama was not able when they had a democratic leadership and majority for a legislative solution. [inaudible conversations] -- not just for publication changing it. gerri: thank you so much for both of you coming on. >> thank you very much. gerri: a lot of conversations there. cheryl: okay, the outbreak of e. coli just got a whole lot worse. tracee carrasco joins us word that another headline making news. >> 31 people more have gotten sick in this case.
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link to romain lettuce. there's a map on your screen. the number of cases now up to 84 has spread to 19 states. the cdc has not yet identified a grower come as a grower, supplied from a distributor or brand responsible for the outbreak that has been traced back to yuma, arizona. they warn people not to eat any romain lettuce from the yuma area. cheryl: i'll take a break from salads. >> that's a good excuse. cheryl: did they give me the chance to save money. >> you definitely don't care for you. the return of walt disney world free dining plan you can save a little money on your next disney vacation. the six day magic your vacation packages which include resort hotel in the park offered ticket will enjoy. there is to build plan options, but with every person in the
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party its two nails into stocks per per person. pretty good deal there. you have to book your vacation by july 7th in their certain date available you can take it damage. >> people the love that. new features than gmail. explain. >> will start to see these yesterday. you might see them very soon. introducing something new called confidential mode allows users to set expiration dates for e-mails and also require the recipient to enter a passcode. texted to their phone before they open the e-mail. it does not allow recipients to forward copy or print the message either. other new features include managing to follow up on the messages you may have sent and the snooze button allows you to put off reading the message until another time or another date. cheryl: i love god. isn't there a self-destruct button as well? >> yeah, kind of like the
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expiration date. after that, that's it it's gone. cheryl: i want them to make it possible to pull back e-mails i wish i'd never sent. wouldn't that be great? technology of a different kind suffering a major lawsuit of a self driving car problem. jim keller taking a job at intel, making the latest in a string of high-level departures. the self driving program under new scrutiny after drivers died using autopilot in a crash that happened south of san francisco last month. coming up, the nfl draft is coming to fox. technology is helping the giants put their best foot forward. >> nobody wants to be on the sideline with an injury. we can help bring innovation to its base. the scanners that are in best available for themselves.
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gerri: welcome back to get caught up in its happening out. a pretty good-looking open. 20 points higher in the dow. s&p and nasdaq as well. president trump's legal team up in special counsel robert mueller is keeping an open mind as they negotiate terms for a possible meeting with the president. this according to the newest addition, rudy giuliani. reportedly met with mueller's team tuesday to discuss the terms. president trump's personal attorney said he will plead the fifth in a lawsuit with adult film star stormy daniels. under investigation in new york as a reason for his silence. daniel claims: taken $130,000 to keep quiet about a encounter with the president. documents related to that money
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was seized in the rate of its office, homes and hotel rooms later this month. french president emmanuel macron says he thinks president trump will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal in washington this week to persuade the president to stay in the accord. german chancellor angela merkel will argue the same point in washington friday. president trump will decide to remain and are withdraw from the deal by may 12th. according to chinese scientists, an underground nuclear test site in north korea has collapsed. it is unusable anyway. this added a planned meeting between the president by june. fascinating story. cheryl: it is fascinating. nfl draft day is here and his young athletes prepare to enter
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italy, and it's all looking at to protect them. going down to the new york giants training facility to figure out how a partnership is helping them stay one step ahead of injury. >> is one of the biggest risks of playing in the nfl. injury. not just confessions that take layers out of the game with two thirds of football injuries occurred in the lower lands commissioner's office where to determine the teams say. >> shoes are no longer seen as a piece of apparel or piece of protective equipment. >> they are using this. technology from hp creates digital profiles of players feet. >> taking your foot, length and width. one of the most important things is player safety. we want to take the scan and make sure he's actually wearing the foot footwear he should be. >> davis webb showed me how it
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all worked. you are right. they could then he left. you do need custom shoes. turned out he needed the equipment more than he thought. this is actually not a setup. but a million-dollar players together boosting performance and how. >> no shoe has more pressure than a 300-pound lineman. having the best fit for them and the support is probably as high as the in the world. a great place for us to test technology. cheryl: every player being scanned for this season. >> we can help bring innovation to the space. so that they are in the best grade available for themselves. cheryl: giants hoped their partnership will give them a shoe in to the super bowl.
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>> at the end of the day, that is what we strive for. >> that's what keeps me up at night. and since i run i had to try it. >> a big difference. did you know that? >> note. look at that. in case i decided to take up football in my life. don't forget you can take live coverage of the nfl draft at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. the giants of the second overall pick tonight. >> very exciting. what did you find out from the scan? any surprises? i was shocked by arches are completely different. i have a low arch in the media arch so i need shoes like a professional player. gerri: i think special in tv -- people in disney's special shoes. a monster playoff game for
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well. did you see what lebron james did last night? watch this. >> james comer two seconds. lebron delivers. >> 44 points. entering the game now three to two cavaliers. the free shot at the buzzer. lebron hit the three and now cavaliers said three games to two. they led by 15 at half. up 25 in the third, but a thunderstorm silence for jazz. russell westbrook, one thunderclap after another. one a 7.99 down three to two. winner of the series at the seawolves. sports fans are treated to a winner take all game seven in the stanley cup playoffs last
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night. bless you, gerri. boston entered 43, but they scored four unanswered goals that first time all season toronto gave up. the bruins went seven to four. toronto has not won a playoff series not only will the air thursday night nfl games, they will show the draft the first time. at&t stadium in dallas. eastern time and the fun begins. they were simulcast tonight and tomorrow with the first pick overall in the draft at cleveland browns. you've got a tune in to see that they are pick in the draft. last time the giants went second. just go third, denver broncos are fit. highly touted prospect ronald
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acuna junior. eighth-inning gets a big head. and then, the tying run in the eighth that dream last night against the cincinnati reds. congratulations. this next video might be painful to watch. the show say it proves to be the manliest man in baseball today. >> down to a smart team. he you can tell he's been a serious amount of pain here. finally well enough to get back in the box. a good thing for martinez. this one's got a chance. a homerun. cheryl: after guiding the danger zone, it was delayed for four minutes before he was able to continue and then he had a homerun. but then they split the doubleheader. the danger zone. that's over calling it.
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cheryl: divestiture athlete. get back. >> we mentioned the paradigm tampers actually going to put the pic on her beak and fly it in. i thought they were going to talk about it. you can catch reports on fox news headlines on sirius xm channel 115. coming up, deutsche bank are, deutsche bank out with a slightly lower profit. we've got a live report from london's straightahead. via smart -- ♪
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cheryl: watching shares of deutsche bank after the net income tumbled nearly 80% and they said they will cut jobs for the spring and jane foley, currency analyst at robo bank this morning. do you think this company can be saved? do you think a sale is on the horizon and deutsche? >> what was god in what we have this morning is a real change in focus. for three years or so, what they are going to do is back out of
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the investment banking area back to their domestic market and what that means because they say the german company is more job losses in asia and in the u.s. gerri: keeping an eye yesterday as well on the march towards 10,000 up 61% from lows on heavy volume. what do you see for bitcoin? >> welcome always seemed quite a lot of profit overnight. we take it seriously, but what we are seeing is regulated start taking and as it matures, we'll see occurring via which will have my regulation and perhaps turn it into something which will become a lot more credible longer-term. >> all eyes on the ecb today. of course the fed meeting coming up. what are your expectations?
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>> for the ecb we have seen data in europe over the last couple months that the market wants to know if that's addressed. that will be perhaps the european central bank. cheryl: next week besides, we are totally focused on that. would you see the fed doing? >> the market is divided as to whether or not there'll be three interest rate hikes in total or four. perhaps some guidance on that front. we've seen where inflation creep up in the market wants to get a grip as to how they are things in turn respect to inflation. >> thinks they're being on at this this. we appreciate it. now we send it over to maria bartiromo with "mornings with maria." >> good morning to you. inc. so much, gerri. thanks for joining us. i maria bartiromo. thursday from april 26.
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top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast for the biggest single day of earnings season so far. general motors, starbucks, amazon are reporting quarterly results today. features indicating higher open for the broader averages. on best euro of 30 points on a percentage basis as is the s&p 500 had the nasdaq up half a percent. 33 points higher. the dow snapped a five-day losing streak yesterday. the stock was strong. yesterday's closing session, the dow ended 60 points. s&p up five and the nasdaq down a fraction. in europe this morning, gains across the board. este 112, cac at 24 and the dax up 21 points. investors weighed in on the european central bank decision this morning due out in the next hour. the changer rates expected that the focus will be on mario
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draghi and comments about the future stimulus during his new conference. all the news from europe coming out. markets were mixed as shanghai composite down one and a 3%. worst performer in china sec. facebook back on the wall street friends list stored in the premarket due to the strong first-quarter results show an increase in data users of monthly users to fight the ongoing data scandal. 107 in change right now. dan niles about his number one position coming out. another speed bump for tesla. the new trouble as a key member of the autopilot teemed apart amid new safety questions. from flamethrowers to firebreather is, revealing the latest project. the first details on the wild new robot coming up this morning. adidas unveils the perfect snake or for keeping that dad got into top
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