jackie deangeles is live at cnbc headquarters with what the makers of the cell phone are saying and how the futures are going. good morning, jackie. >> good morning to you. the future is looking lower today after a strong day across the board yesterday for stocks. the federal reserve's decision to keep rates low for the foreseeable future sent stocks soaring. the s&p up 20 and the nasdaq up 70. meantime, that big blackberry story. ceo john chen saying it is willing to exit the mobile phone business if it remains unprofitable. blackberry once held a 20% share of the global smartphone market, but has, obviously, seen sharp declines since the rise of android devices. look to acquire and partner other companies to boost its presence as a secure communication platform. of course, that is one thing that blackberry is also well known for. guys, back to you. >> jackie, thank you much. >>> we'll check in with meteorologist rob mayeda. we told you late last night you would be waking up very early. >> what was that four hours ago? all caffeine and coffee at this point. the weather will wake you up