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>> it is a fair statement. i agree with you. lou: you are a great american. we usually agree on those things. at least i agree with you. i appreciate it congressman as tanker attacks. a trade war is in focus. a new set of tariffs on chinese imports could affect business. they play down hopes of a tree deal at the g20 summit. joe biden still with a comfortable lead over his competitors. can a new healthcare plan bump him from that top spot. gary woodland the u.s. open.
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and here is how your money is moving at 5:00 a.m. this morning. they are looking to extend last year's game. take a look at the yield on the ten year treasury right now as you can see the treasury is at 2.10 percent. they gain half of 1% a day after the large crowds commanded that they step down. the bank is either going to shut or shrink its u.s. equity and trading business. it is june the 17th. "fbn:am" starts right now.
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welcome to "fbn:am". the fire in the fury of the u.s. military is on deck and prepared to counter a ring and following two attacks on oil tankers. they are making it clear that all options are on the table. this is how lawmakers are responding what a way to start your monday. mike pompeo seen the administration is considering a full range of options when it comes to protecting and guaranteeing safe navigation.
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the u.s. does not want war with iran a but cannot ignore these attacks. it is unmistakable what happened here. on commercial shipping on the freedom of navigation. we will continue to take actions that deter iran from engaging in this kind of behavior. they deny any involvement in exactly what actions they are referring to or are unclear. but the escalated rhetoric is alarming and democratic leaders. >> see mike we have no appetite for going to war for being provocative. mistakes could be made. >> all of this comes admit increased tensions with the clock ticking towards iran. a direct response after president trumps withdrawal a year ago from the 2015 iran nuclear agreement. adam shift said there is no question that iran is rick's
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possible for the attacks but they think the president's policies are making matters worse. it has actually failed. and only heightened the risk of conflict. at least two republican lawmakers are talking about taking military action against iran. the administration has lots of data and evidence proving that iran was behind the attacks. the world will soon see a lot of it. cheryl: as the tensions continue right now we are down 14 cents. speak to an estimated 2 million protesters took to the streets of hong kong for the second consecutive sunday calling on the leader to resign. despite the decision to suspend a controversial extradition bill. they are joining the protesters after his release from prison. he served half of his two months entrance.
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advocating a more a democratic election process. these protests are creating a new battlefront as they deal with trade tensions. >> the office of the trade representative. this can be followed by a one-week time for comments. william ross is a plane down the loss. in an interview with the wall street journal. the secretary said this. at the presidential level there not to talk about the details of how do you enforce a trade agreement. tariffs hurt rather than help the u.s. economy. and about a quarter say they are extremely concerned that the new in response to
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washington's refusal to exempt the country from higher tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. >> a big admission from boeing's ceo. he said his company made a it was not consistent. they were trying to get the ground of jets back up in the air. the biggest take away is over the election. in the hypothetical matchup.
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the senators bernie sanders in mayor pete vintages. the paul has a margin of error of three percentage points. they're pretty much tied with the president. pulling also showed the top picks for the democratic nominee with joe biden again at the lead at 32% bernie sanders have a pretty significant drop in support.
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i'm beating president i am beating president trump fairly decisively. they disapprove. the same number approved slightly fewer disapproved. they feel optimistic. 57%. the president launches his reelection campaign on tuesday overall fewer voters said that they would be scared if president trump won reelection. in hypothetical matchup with
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as 60%. as a result of the chinese company may end up pulling its flagship phone. it has barred it from purchasing parts from u.s. companies. notre dame and france are holding the first mass on saturday two months after a massive fire engulfed the iconic landmark rate in the heart of paris. the fire ignited inside the cathedral. then there is this. moviegoers may be feeling franchise fatigue. men and black international earning just over 20 million at that box office. it was just under industry expectations.
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to take actions. i made a number of calls to my colleagues around the world yesterday. i'm confident that we will have partners understand this threat. dakota woods joins us now. colonel, good morning. thank you for having me. what are those options on the table. the most obvious would be a cruise missile strike. they authorized against asad and syria couple a couple years ago. there would be an air delivered strike. and then you can have special operations think that is probably the order that were looking at. >> can we just wait it out. and continue this maximum pressure campaign. >> i went down the military path on that. economic and diplomatic options as well.
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certainly the maximum pressure on the economic side. those sorts of things and i think those are having an impact and that's why iran is lashing out. the full range i think is the appropriate approach you want some ambiguity and not limiting what you might be able to do because you want iran to be of to consider all of these potential options that may be used against it. >> where exactly do we go from here in the sense of our credibility. the video showing the iran revolutionary guard dismantling one of the minds from the ship. the japanese owner of one of the ships said we saw what looked like a flying projectile. which is it and is our credibility on the line with
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our international allies? >> credibility has to do with what you said something do you pull back and not follow through or do you hold the line on that. for example when we have redlines in syria and the use of chemical munitions. the united states has been very clear about what we will tolerate what we won't tolerate or a attacks against international shipping, the benefits summary countries around the world. if you tolerate the sort of terrorist driven violence driven behavior by a brand that i think the credibility is actually harmed. thank you for your time and perspective this morning. thank you. >> taking a look at futures on this monday morning. turmoil at target. the massive retail chain is crippled by outages across the country.
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the store did everything he it could to ease the impact. then on sunday some stores were unable to process credit card payments. it turned out to be an issue with the data system. in part we can confirm that this is not a security-related issue and no payment information was compromised at any time. although this was unrelated to saturday's issue. the company says they are working to make sure these issues do not arise again.
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peace of mind target confirm there was no data breaches during either outage. >> wrapping up her fight against amazon. for pain workers starvation wages. i think it's certainly part of the equation. then you also participate in taking billions of dollars of government subsidies. that could be part of it. these allegations are absurd.
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gina's music genius music is going after google. the site said that their traffic dropped for the past few years as a google publishes song lyrics on its own site. it's complaints go back to at least 2007. it could be another potential problem for google as the department of justice is looking into the business practices. bernie sanders suspense has medicated for all plan. will it be enough to d trump front runner. we will explain keeping here.
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let's get you caught up on global market action. the u.s. stock market features in the green s&p up three. they will make a rate cut decision on wednesday. it will be will be see the first cut in over a decade then or next month or sometime this year. let's look at the reaction of oil down half a 1% today. we are getting headlines from iran. the is significantly closer to bomb grade material as we look at the relationship between the u.s. and iran and europe stocks in the green. about a fifth of a% gain.
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in asia stocks also mostly in the green. cheryl: back your home president trump kicking off his official campaign for 2020 tomorrow in italy and -- orlando florida. in the next two months. chris wallace cornered the democratic socialists. over the weekend on his health care plan to bring medicare for all. why take away a system that millions of americans alike. first of all every single year tens of millions of people move from one plant to planet to the other plan. you've your dysfunctional health care system. he of 70 million americans who either had no health insurance or they are under insured.
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her pain twice as much for the prescription drugs that we need. isn't it that the essence of big government when you say we know better and even if you do have tens of millions of people who like getting and their insurance from their employer. working to decide what the plan is and were gonna do it the way it says. >> are they can watch that what that over the health care. chris wallace made a point in the interview that 60% of americans have private insurance through their company. is he going down the wrong road here. as a lot of democratic primary rivals point out. there's more than one way to
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get there. >> president trump is teasing have. he has things that are already on the table. we don't really have a lot of details yet. it will certainly be a big issue. he was able to get rid of a couple of things within that but not the whole thing over all. what he proposes will be very key to his campaign.
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if you look at the job performance of the president. he lost a little bit of ground. then you also had other matchups between the president and joe biden. the strength seems to be on joe biden. he has that come up with a health care plan. the important thing is that it is not predictive of what's can happen in the future. this is supposed to be a snapshot of the election today. his campaign is not even in full swing yet. a lot of things could change going forward.
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they want a steady leader and they want somebody that can unite americans that had high ethical standards. have you look at the democratic candidate side. 52% can defeated the president 45 percent. >> i think that is a major issue especially with all of the controversies that he has been embroiled in. emily larson thinks for thanks for being here. >> looking to clarify the comments over whether he would accept information from a foreign source. he will always make sure he gets it right for the american
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people . they have have a long history. in saying that foreign interference in our election is unacceptable. the president's earlier comments have served as a rallying cry for democrats. well had more on that topic in and just a little bit. the office of u.s. trade representatives hold hearings that start today they will be open to public comment which could be a true test of public support for the president and his war with china. mark ventnor joins us now. we got these comments from wilbor ross plane down the hope of a big trade deal happening at the g20 and that's my question. as the market pricing that we get a trade deal at some point
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has it now moved to if we even get a trade deal. >> i think that market is pricing. there are just too many issues to humor out at a meeting at the this about u.s. china trade. i think the best we can hope for is an agreement to continue to negotiate i guess the best news right now is talking as good. if a stock market the stock market right near record levels. but the bond market is showing some caution. i think the economy is still has a lot of solid momentum but one of the things that concerns me is at that the factory sector is weakening. as 12% of our gdp but it's not
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down effects are much greater than that. maybe even another 3% quarter. i'm going to interpret usage that does not cut rates but when do you expect him to cut. we had two rate cuts in our forecast. we are seeing the inflation is coming down. these hearings on international trade bring up. so far there's very little evidence for the at the macro level. in monetarily -- monetary
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policy works with a long lag. i think they're going to go ahead and cut rates even if the data looks pretty solid next year mark is the election. thank you so much for joining us. here are some other headlines making news this morning. mexico is stepping up the border patrol. all part of a new plan to crack down on the flow of migrants. they are carrying caring nearly 800 people. president trump's name is on apartment building.
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if impeachment is not there. then you go to the senate for the trial. i think they go for two now. that's not 50% that's actually a jump which i found. that was after the mueller report so i guess that would make sense. the other issue of what pelosi and the democrats are talking about she was actually on with george stephanopoulos the
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present kind of jumped on this. we've a very real risk of losing the presidency if we do not have a candidate who is fighting for true transformational change. >> president trump responded in a tweet. he said, aoc i think we have that risk of losing the presidency. it cannot be legally used. when you make of the last part of the statement. >> what he's seen as look, impeachment isn't actually a legal process. i think donald trump is really going back to the molar report. it did not find any illusion.
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also did not find any obstruction. there's no solid obstructions there in the report. near talking my impeachment but you don't really have the grounds to do it. let's move forward as a country. >> we don't expect to hear from robert mueller again. people are thinking that he did coordinate with the russians. they kind of think that the word coordinate is there. there is no collusion as we spoke about. it was conclusive. still had we've got a winner.
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there is your forecast today. the strong and severe storms across the high plains. we will have so much rain in the summer all already. the question is did he do it? he put on a show he did not crack. woodland a four-time winner. i once one shot lead over justin rose. at three wood from 262 yards. i too shot lead. on 17 he used a wedge on the green and then on the final hole.
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>> thank you for joining us monday june 17th your top stories right now. 6 a.m. l on east coast. u.s. china trade turmoil, new fox news poll this morning show americans are fearing tariffs that will hurt the economy and their wallets they believe. this as public hearings are beginning this morning on new china tariffs in washington. boeing startling admission the ceo dennis says his company did, in fact, make a mistake in a handling of the cockpit warning system the problem before those deadly crashes. plus the latest on fa ation flight trials of the 737 max jet. trouble at target to report, the retail giant hit with a nationwide register outage. what tarlgt is blaming for the glitch. plus e.g. lon elon musk changed a i twitter handle this time. mornings with maria begins right now.
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what is called most creative week of the year when marketers and media companies come together and we're talking about branding and rebranding markets are hire take a look at futures this morning as we kick off new week dow futures up and and a quarter and nasdaq futures up 16.5 points. looking like a firm or tone to start of trading this monday morning. office will begin public hearings today on president trump plan to slap an additional 300 billion dollars worth of chinese goods with tariffs we have new fox news pom showing that 45% of those surveyed feel that tariffs on imorls from other countries will hurt the u.s.es economy.
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