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lea: president trump's comments getting too strong. in china the shanghai composite up fractionally. lauren: investors focused on bank earnings. jpmorgan chase, wells fargo, citigroup among others. lea: orders for the galaxy and have been strong. the exploding phone fiasco in the rearview mirror. lauren: boston celtics beat the milwaukee bucks are in the top seed in the nba playoffs in the hockey playoffs the new york rangers in their first playoff game. train 25:01 a.m. in new york. thursday, april 13th. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. lauren: almost friday. raking us this morning. president trump offering better trade terms for north korea. in an interview, and this is what the president said. that's worth having deficit and that's worth having not as good a trade deal as i would normally be able to make. in the same interview, the president said he will not label china a currency manipulator, but he said the u.s. dollar is getting too strong. on those comments, the dollar dropped sharply. trump said he would prefer the federal reserve to keep interest rates low. lea: satellite images shows north korea's plate is ready for new tests. the north preparing to mark the 105th anniversary kim il-sung on friday. last year the intermediate celebrate the day and back in 2012 the country launched a long-range rocket. an exclusive interview interview, president trump's plan north korean leader kim jong un. >> he is doing the wrong thing. he is doing the wrong thing. making a big mistake. >> to think he is mentally fit? >> i don't know. but he's doing the wrong thing. trade to two off the -- lauren: this comes after secretary of state rex tillerson met with vladimir putin in moscow yesterday. like berman with the details. trini president trump said he could get along very well with vladimir putin. wednesday at the white house a decisively different tone. standing alongside the nato secretary general at a news conference, the president described nations with russia is needing significant work. >> it would be wonderful as we were discussing a little while ago if nato and our country to get along with russia. right now we are not getting along with russia at all. they may be at an all-time low in terms of relationship with russia. this is built for a long period of time. reporter: comments came after a two-hour meeting in moscow with putin reportedly said in an interview, one could say that the level of trust on the working level, especially the military level has not improved, but it's rather deteriorated. tillerson met with his counterpart sergey laff rob who discussed his discontent for this street last week. back to you in new york. lea: the battle over health care has resumed. three weeks after republicans were forced toul legislation to replace about medicare, president trump threatening to withhold payments to insurers to force democrats to make a deal. an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo. trump says that he knows the negotiations won't be easy. >> will have no democrats come is zero. where to get close to 100% of republicans. lea: copayments reduce adaptable as for low-income insurers. >> senate minority leader chuck schumer issuing a statement threatening with many of them voted for him to achieve a political goal ever appeal that would take health care way. this cynical strategy will fail and representative nancy pelosi saying instead of working with democrats to bring down clouds, president trump is threatening to raise premiums on millions of families as a pretext to do even worse damage to american health care. here's a look at asia trading mixed today. making japan lower by 710th of 1%. anything learnt by two tenths 1% in. shanghai composite higher fractionally almost 1%. >> the banks in the minors commit cac down 30 points in the dax and germany 1048 at this hour. lea: here's a look at dow futures lower by 31, s. and taylor before. nothing futures lower by eight. lauren: even though a slightly lower today, 53.0 wait. hold a $10, up three days in a row. check out the level 12.88 tryouts. one of the highest we've seen since around the election. trade to the biggest u.s. banks kicked off earnings season so they report results would have been today. jpmorgan chase and citigroup and wells fargo will report before the opening bell. jpmorgan to post higher earnings and share a year ago what analyst with her wells fargo to report slightly lower earnings for flashier scale scandal. president trump's election although the sector has been under sector since early march. brinker has come out today. chief investment officer at sandy spring bank joining us in the studio. good to see you. happy almost easter. we see the weakness of the banks that the blade and i'll don't expect patients. your thoughts? >> when president trump was elected there is a lot of exuberance about reforming regulation and after u.s. and able to get through the health care bill, some of that shine really came off of that. that is the reaction we are seeing. however, we are going to see some pretty good earnings out of the big ranks. hopefully that will give a sample to restore the rally. lauren: i like it. lea: expectations have come down for bank sector yields fell on the bond market. will that be in the bank earnings. >> at least temporarily it's a pretty important part here. one of the cornerstones of the thesis is we will see a rising yield curve and that helps bank earnings driven interest rates fall that hurts them. the rates of the dollar will continue to trend up for them here. >> are you concerned by that? >> when we see earnings come out, that's probably the spot that is the lacquered area for all of them. true to wells fargo. do you expect to see the scandal show up in its earnings report? had expected to manifest? >> it's going to show why. you mentioned that talking previously appeared their business mix is not quite as well set as the other big banks. it's not just the scale scandal. lauren: goldman sachs is going to have pretty easy come. last year was pretty stellar numbers. >> in general i like the dividend payers with rates rising and it's my favorite page. as a disclose their common sense i don't own the stock and sandy spring doesn't write is another bacon relationship. i love goldman sachs. the processing bank, that's a little bit -- they don't really -- they are not tied to the yield curve. in the way they are defensive play. they won't be impacted by that. lauren: thank you, rob morgan. nice to see you will see a little bit later in the show. speaking of banks, warren buffett is changing planes for wells fargo stock. berkshire hathaway has withdrawn its application to boost its ownership stayed about 10%. instead, berkshire selling 9 million shares to keep its holding below 10%. maintaining a higher stake would materially restrict its ability to do business with wells fargo. wells fargo has been doing since september with the skin of a mention of her customer accounts. shares of wells fargo down 3.5% so far this year. lauren: the united airlines story continues to instill in damage control after the man was tried off the plane and injured back on sunday. ceo oscar munoz said the airline will never icann use police to remove passengers from overbooked flights. the airline said it would reimburse to 70 passengers who were on board the plane on monday. they get their money back. they are preparing a lawsuit. the cockpit voice recordings in the incident report. democratic senator chris and holland will now prohibit airlines from forcibly removing passengers on flights that are of her books. if you look at united airlines shares, they fell again yesterday. another 1%. for the wheat from the company has lost $250 million in market value on a $22 billion company because of this incident. >> encouraging news for samsung electronics or the company needs strong sales of the galaxy essays are fun to put the no seven disaster behind it. the devices had to be recalled because of exploding batteries. since the reports that pre-orders have been stronger in the u.s. and south korea from the galaxy seven debut. samsung says it's received within 720,000 pre-orders. it is available in the u.s. and south korea next friday. >> good for them. i'm hopeful. lea: we will see. they need some help. the great divide. with democrats ever be able to negotiate with republicans on anything? >> there's a great leveling hostility and they are putting their hatred way, way above the country in the benefit of the country that things that they do can have such benefit. lauren: will talk to democratic strategists just a guitar love about what they want here. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ safety isn't a list of boxes to check. it's taking the best technologies out there and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corrosion at our refineries. high-tech military cameras that see through walls, can inspect our pipelines to prevent leaks. remote-controlled aircraft, can help us identify potential problems and stop them in their tracks. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. lea: welcome back. 5:15 a.m. in new york. president trampling to negotiate a better trade deals for china if it hopes for an end north korea's nuclear threat. he tells "the wall street journal" he expected trade deficit affiliates to solution. the signed a deal could be in the works come in the president tells the journal who were not declared china a currency manipulator with a sharp reversal for this campaign. taking them for a fight on health care, he's considering withholding upon care payment to insurers and the negotiating table. democrats warn that would hurt millions of americans. the largest financial institutions in the spotlight today. jpmorgan chase, citigroup and wells fargo report earnings before the opening bell. they show higher profits compared with last year's dismal first quarter. the likud u.s. stock market futures. read this morning, dow futures soar by 31, s&p lowered by four. that is happening now. lauren: president donald trump not optimistic over the state of relations between democrats and republicans. >> i used as the democrats and republicans can the very best of friends. they find a little bit during the day and you see them with their families at night. they used to joke, look at this, this. they have breakfast together, then they fight and have lunch. today you don't see that. the level of hatred is incredible. lauren: what do democrats want another comeback to the bargaining table. democratic pollster, strategist and director of research at russell.com. good to see you. when congress returns, they will have days to negotiate a government shutdown. >> what do democrats want here? we want hillary clinton but were not getting that. i think they want to make sure that obamacare doesn't collapse. the london infrastructure bill. they want to make sure when we do get to tax refund that it's not just pay cuts for the wealthy. they want the things on the campaign trail. there is a more moderate side to donald trump and the parties to the right of him where he naturally as. he made it clear i work at democrats over the freedom caucus. i'm happy to do that. he's a dealmaker. that's one of the only things that's a real positive for him. he wants to get things done any also was praised. that is critical to how he feels about himself and the success of his administration. i think it is critical that we do not allow the government to be shut down because we railed and republicans when they let that happen. lea: that they say mr. tron said mr. shimek should be calling and begging me to help him save obamacare along with nancy pelosi. does that job work with democrats? >> chuck schumer has been working with donald trump for decades back in new york. the yankees used to that kind of bravado. i think he calls him the clown in chief early on when he got into office. i don't think that will wrestle any feathers it is par for the course the language donald trump uses. i don't think it smart. i'm not saying you have that down obviously. you're the press in the united states and where the minority party and we have to deal with that. what about the numbers to get a lot done without the help of republicans here. that language doesn't help anyone. lauren: there is some speculation that nancy pelosi has no incentive to avoid a government shut down and they might just let it happen? >> i don't know. i've heard that as well. the incentive is millions of employees who want them to go to work and also the hypocrisy. in 23rd 10, we use that nonstop as a point of contention about republicans and how they were behaving. it's not good for the country and it's not good for camaraderie between the parties. lea: a quick comment from then-president trump to withhold these insurance payments. they make really not smart. town halls across the country, democrats and republicans saying we need to have held dear. there's work to be done on obamacare. after what happened, the republican health care, they will be very delayed size >> winnie the pooh by a moment. >> a good 48 hours i'm not. republicans and democrats need congressional oversight on this. >> i guess we will see. lea: just guitar love, thank you. lauren: coming up in sports, earning a top seed in the nba playoffs. the new york rangers blanked the montréal canadians and their first layoff dan. the new york auto show, unveils the fastest and most powerful suv either. we'll have the story. you are watching trends have been -- "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ so you're having a party? 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[ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me netflix. sign up for netflix on x1 today and keep watching all year long. lea: it is time now for sport. every.cleveland cavaliers to be bad team to beat an ease that the celtics host in the regular-season finale fourth-quarter avery brad drake backdoor. celtics at three. , gerald green knocks down three from the corner. boston wins it 112-94 and wraps up the number one seed of the east conference. now facing chicago bulls in the playoffs. when my celebration for the chicago cubs. the team received his 2016 championship ring before last night's game. the top of that has 100 diamonds to commemorate the 108 year drought. the team handed out 1908 brings to remember the last time they won the world series. back to reality. first inning ainst the dodgers deep to right field with a home run. dodgers up early and that is the way it would stay. threw it away. dodgers go on to win 2-0. on the hotkey, on fire as the comedians take on the rangers in game one of the playoffs. tuner cards ripped the beautiful backhanded for the goal of spirit rangers take that leap and that was all they needed as they shut out the comedians. lauren: automakers all over the world are gathering great here for the annual international show. companies including lincoln, toyota and cheaper to have anticipated models like the grand cherokee track cog. a giant suv from jeep and the company claims its fastest and most powerful yet. just got caught up with the jeep ceo mike manley to find out more. >> this is what they called a hellcat engine. >> 6.2 liters, 707-horsepower. reporter: 180 miles an hour? made here in the u.s.a. >> 63.5 seconds. turn it incredible. lauren: the track cog is set to hit dealerships later this year. lea: coming up, north korean leader kim jong un preparing to test a nuclear bomb despite warnings for president trump. >> he is doing the wrong thing. he is doing the wrong thing here the snake in a big mistake. >> do you know who is mentally sick? >> pattern now >> pattern of companies doing the wrong thing. lea: you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. lauren: breaking news this morning. donald tom pushes the leader of north korea as the kim jong un prepares to test a new nuclear bomb. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. lea: and i am so blind in for nicole petallides. in nicole petallides. and in a interview he threatens to withhold payments to ensure is in to push democrats to the health care bargaining table. lauren: bank stock trading stocks down yesterday ahead of earnings today. the dow up about 60 yesterday and dow futures down 44. nasdaq down 10. >> president trump's comments that the dollar getting too strong. the nikkei down seven tenths of 1% ae shanghai composite in chinatown fractionally. drip investors focusing on big earnings today. jpmorgan chase, citigroup, wells fargo and others reporting. we'll tell you what to expect. trade your orders for the same sun galaxy gate have been strong. has the company put its exploding phone fiasco in the rearview mirror? lauren: boston celtics made earning a top seed in the nba playoffs. the new york rangers and canadians in their first playoff game. lea: it is 5:31 a.m. in new york on thursday, april 13th. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. we've been talking on learning that it feels like a friday. lea: they do have breaking news this morning. president trump offering better trade in terms of exchange for help on north korea and the situation in an interview with "the wall street journal," the president said it's worth having deficit and worth having not as good a trade deal as would normally be able to make. the president said he will not label china a currency manipulator but the u.s. dollar getting too strong. the dollar dropped sharply after comments. mr. trump said he would prefer the federal reserve takes interest rates low. lauren: north korea's nuclear site now appears ready to test another vessel. this all comes as the north is preparing to mark the 105th anniversary of the birth of the country's founder saturday. last year that i tested an intermediate-range missile to celebrate that day. back in 2012 the country launched a long-range rocket. president trump slamming north korean leader kim jong un. >> he is doing the wrong thing. he is doing the wrong thing. it's making a big mistake. >> do you think he is mentally fit? >> i don't know. i don't know him. heoing around thing. lauren: at u.s. aircraft carrier the carl vinson is streaming letters that the korean peninsula. lea: president trumps in u.s. relations with russia may be at an all-time low after secretary of state rex tillerson met with vladimir putin in moscow. blake burman at the white house with more. >> resident trump once said he thought he could get along very well with vladimir putin. at the white house, a decisively different tone. alongside the nato secretary general, the president described relations with russia as needing significant work. >> it would be wonderful as we are discussing a little while ago if nato and our country could get along with russia. right now we are not getting along with russia at all. we may be at an all-time low in terms of relationship with russia. this is built for a long period of time. >> comments came after rex tillerson had a two-hour meeting in moscow with putin reportedly said in an interview, one could say that the level of trust on a working model, especially the military level has not improved, but is rather deteriorated. his counterpart expressed his discontent for the u.s. strikes in syria last week. back to you in new york. lauren: thank you, blake. the battle over health care has presented three weeks after republicans were forced to pull legislation. president trump now threatening to withhold payments in order to force democrats to make a deal. an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo, trump and his negotiations will not easy. >> will have no democrats come to zero. they will have 100% of the republicans. not an easy way to run the government. lea: the payments approved by president upon t reduced copayments and deductibles for low income consumers. reaction was swift from leaders. chuck schumer issued a statement saying end quote president trump is threatening to hold hostage health care for millions of americans, many who voted for him to achieve a political goal of her appeal that would take health care way for millions more. the cynical strategy will fail. house minority leader nancy pelosi saying instead of working with democrats to bring down costs, president trump is coolly threatening to raise premiums and millions of families as a pretext to do even worse damage to american health care. lauren: let's get you out of the global market action overnight. stocks rose the day in asia. a strong yen in japan hurting the nikkei down .7% and the hang seng in hong kong effect of 1%. shanghai composite in china at the 10th of 1% and cost in south korea tacking on 1%. trade to european markets edged lower. ftse down 38. laurencac quarante down. >> last trading day of the week. markets stay close. it is a down week for stocks. dow futures this morning down 40. s&p down six. nasdaq down 10 looking at the future's board. lea: oil was unchanged. goldhaber $10.60 at 12.88 at tryouts. lauren: the biggest ones are kicking ones are taking aspirin and seasons when they report their first quarter results today. jpmorgan chase, citigroup and wells fargo will report before today's opening bell. jpmorgan in city posts higher earnings from a year ago and was looking for wells fargo however to report slightly lower earnings. all of that due to last year's failed scandal. pick stocks have rallied since election in november. although the sector recently has been under pressure. lea: as we've been reporting, u.s. banks overall expectations are high for corporate profits for the first quarter. what should investors look for? chief investment officer. nice to have you. this is supposed to be one of the strongest earnings season since 2011. do you think expectations are too high? >> i don't. i think this is a good quarter of the year should show double-digit earnings growth. beginning of the year the s&p will be up 10% because stocks follow earnings growth. this will be a good quarter of the year should be good. true into a store in "the wall street journal" said 82% of managed funds over the past decade or so are trailing the benchmark. would you say to that? >> this is a cyclical thing. the conclusion from the article is active management that. lauren: justify your thinking. >> to reason that runs in cycles would have a long market in and we just finished eight years of that committee and this is all too well. they are harder to be. we see articles like this. but then, when we have bear markets, the embassies are easier to beat and all that talk goes away. it sloshes back and forth. lauren: are we going to stay in the bull market? >> for the near-term we're certainly closer to the ends and we were eight years ago. i'm pretty encouraged by what i see. lea: president trump has warned he thinks the u.s. dollar is getting too strong. is it expected as a factor in earnings report? >> i think so. i think the dollar will continue to trend continue to trend that can enrich a stray far around the world. it is tough to legislate the business cycle and so that is how we going to hurt our multinational stocks because that does impact earnings. absolutely. presidents do a lot of stature theoretically not supposed to do. the comeback. obviously the dollar going down for this comments is more short term. lauren: does that make small-cap stocks? >> for that reason is kind of a conversing since big caps-on project it to do so well. for u.s. investors, a strong dollar hurts their international investment. lea: do you think the valuations have gotten too high for apple, amazon, tech stocks like that? >> i think in some pockets, they are high. but i like technology in general. i would say that to talk about apple in particular, the evaluation is pretty attractive. lauren: thank you to rob morgan, chief investment officer. lauren: happy easter. warren buffett is changing his plan for wells fargo stocks. berkshire hathaway has withdrawn its application to the federal reserve to boost ownership stake in wells fargo above 10%. instead can the 8 million shares to keep his holdings below 10%. berkshire told officials that maintaining the higher stake would materially restrict its ability to do business. wells fargo has been doing since september with a scandal over the creation of millions of unauthorized customer accounts. the shares of the bank down over 3.5% this year. lea: united airlines continues damage control mode after a man restaurant off a plane and injured on sunday. chief executive oscar munoz said the airline will never again use police to remove passengers from other book sites. airlines would also reimburse 70 passengers on board the plane on sunday. lawyers for dr. david dow, the passenger ride off the plane. they are preparing for a lawsuit. they filed court action to retain the airline surveillance video. the cockpit voice recording and incident reports. lauren: democratic senator chris and helen is working on legislation that would prohibit airlines from forcibly removing passengers from overbooked flights. it's rare to do that, the guest airlines do seldomly. shares fell another 1% yesterday. so this week the company has lost $250 million in market value because of the incident. lea: the company needs strong sales of its new galaxy essays by or for to put the galaxy does have a disaster behind it. if you remember they had to be recalled because of exploding batteries. pre-orders have been stronger in the u.s. and south korea than the galaxy seven debut. it has received more than 720,000 pre-orders for the galaxy essays. it is available in the u.s. and south korea next friday and they've tested the batteries. >> we hope they really have. coming up, donald trump says relations of donald trump and vladimir putin have never been lower. >> it would be wonderful if we were discussing a little while ago if nato and our country could get along with russia. right now they are not getting along with russia at all. lauren: how does this fear was unfounded allegations of collusion between trump campaign officials in russia? we will ask democratic strategist jessica karloff. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ you look like a lady ♪ you look like a lady ♪ man: i am a veteran; my victory was finding the strength to be a champion. man: my victory is having a job i can be proud of. narrator: at dav we help veterans get the benefits they've earned. woman: my victory was finishing my education. man: my victory was getting help to put our lives back together. narrator: dav provides veterans with a lifetime of support. man: my victory is being there for my family. narrator: help us support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. lauren: good morning, everybody. 5:45 a.m. in new york. president trump line to negotiate a better trade deal for china it will help bring in north korea's nuclear threat. he tells "the wall street journal" he digs up a trade deficit of at least three solution with the north. a deal could be in the works. the president tells the journal he will not declare china a currency manipulator. that is representing a sharp reversal from what he said on the campaign. president trump digging in for another fight here at home on health care. he told the journal he is considering withholding upon the care payment to insurers to force democrats to the negotiating table. such a move could cause collapse of the affordable care act. democrats point out hurt millions of americans. the country's largest financia institutions are in the spotlight today. jpmorgan chase,, citigroup and wells fargo are reporting earnings before the market opens. most of the big banks are forecast to show a higher profit compared to last year's pretty dismal first quarter. anyway, banks have been up for the most part since the election. overall markets on the final trading day of the week here at markets closed on good friday. dow futures down 37, s&p futures down i've come the nasdaq futures down a period that's a look at what's happening now. lea: donald trump says relations with russia are rather low. the trump campaign colluded with russia during the election. joining us now is jessica karloff, democratic pollster and senior year i bustled.com. thanks for coming back with us. >> awesome to be here. i don't know how you do this for an hour every day. so much makeup. i may, not you. you guys look great. lea: that about the events of this past week. the missile attack in syria, meeting with secretary tillerson and vladimir putin, as this new sort of geopolitical environment changed the view from democrats about the relationship with trump and putin? >> i don't think it has. there are two different things going on here. if you listen to beck's tillerson and nikki haley, he did say relations are at an all-time low. they seem pretty bad and obviously throughout history have been arguably worse yet it is important that he did say that n. is such public forum standing code itself are side-by-side with the nato commander. pledging to commit to that alliance instead of a russian syrian alliance says that where. it is clear he was deeply moved by an entry that ce out of the searing gas attack and i hope that will transfer over to refugee policy because those people need somewhere to go to get out of there. i think that the narrative may be inserted little bit, but at the same time that is from the washington post with a fisa warrant to connect carter page was part of the trump campaign. michael flynn, paul manafort has been blamed to russia. the important thing is to continue to get hard evidence of things that we keep our eyes and ears open about this. this isn't just part of an issue. democrats are more enthusiastic about the narrative. if you listen to john mccain and lindsey graham, richard burr, the intelligence committee is a shining example of bipartisanship and working together on this. much more than the house. lauren: almost everybody agreed after retaliation for the chemical weapons in syria that donald trump did the right thing. we touched on this earlier that would be a moment for both sides to kind of just -- >> are going to be outliers in the outliers on the right. grandpa said this is terrible and a lot of trump supporters, prominent ones in the media as somewhere have now said or done with trump. we are not getting involved in other peoples problems. we are focusing at home and they said now we've dumped trump. he wasn't who he said he was. which a lot of people say on television and elsewhere throughout the campaign this man has no clear ideology. until it is moved by those images. we thought this would be someone who would deliver on campaign promises, yesterday he reversed for policies in one day. >> somewhat argue he's learning and adjusting policies as is coming along. >> when trying to repeal health care and get tax cuts implemented. >> he hasn't caught that. he may. he may be trying but is also saying things like who knew health care could be so complicated. other continuous that complicated and it is a reversal of china as a currency manipulator sadness. these are things he campaigned on. everyone should y their fair share but you've got to stand strong with allies obviously. it's complicated. lea: those are sort of opening shots in negotiations. >> -- lea: rick scott ago. senior director of research at bustled.com. thank you for joining us. transfer the boston celtics earning a top seed in the nba playoffs. in the hockey playoffs, new york rangers blanked the montréal canadiens in their first playoff game. let's show you a look at the weather around the nation as we get ready for the long holiday weekend. 49 in new york right now. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. so you're having a party? 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[ doorbell rings ] who's that? show me netflix. sign up for netflix on x1 today and keep watching all year long. lauren: timeout for sports. or that the cleveland cavaliers for the team to beat in eggs. after it begins as the boston with the boston celtics host in the regular-season finale. reporter avery bradley goes back. celtics directory. later, gerald green knocks down to three right there from the corner. here it is. boston wins 112-94 september 1 seed in the east conference. they now face chicago bulls in the playoffs. the team received its 2016 championship rings before last night's game. the 108 diamonds to commemorate 108 year drought. look at them. the demos are handed out 1900 day ranks to remember the last time they had won the world series. let's go back to reality. first inning against the dodgers. deep to right field for the solo homerun. dodgers up 1-nothing. that's the way of its intel had their strikes out that both in contrast throws it away, che as they can send to score and spikes at home. dodgers go on to win 2-0. the i.c.e. on canadiens take on the rangers in game one of the playoffs. perhaps the pot, then rips a beautiful backhander for the goal. rangers take a lead and that's all they needed as they shut out the canadiens 2-not being. lea: burger king air india commercial designed to activate google's voice controlled devices. how google is too spotty to the controversial ad that can ask. stay with us. lea: get this, burger king said enough an online battle with a new ad campaign. tv commercial intended to trigger google's voice-activated speakers and some android phones that description of the whopper. >> you are watching a 152nd burger king ad which is not enough time with her russian gradients in a sandwich. i've got an idea. okay, google, what is the whopper burger? lea: google.word and disabled and insufferable battle in wikipedia. they change the whopper description to say things that the berbers make her 100% bracket until now clipping and after a few after a few back-and-forth entries, and restore the original content. i have one for you. okay google, what is the fastest-growing cable news network? hopefully the answer is >> fox business. thank you for joining us today in this week gabriel handed over to maria bartiromo for morning suburbia. good morning. maria: hey there, ladies. thanks for joining us. it is thursday, april 13th. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. republican health care plan another shot at life. the chairman of the house for an august is trying to make a deal with house speaker paul ryan. president johnson exclusive interview said that health care is key to pursuing tax reform. >> we have to do help care for us to pick up additional money so we get her a tax reform. we are going to have a phenomenal tax reform. but i have to do health care first. i want to do it first to do it right. maria: the president looking to pressure democrats to get them onboard. plus a low low point for u.s.-russia relations how secretary of state rex tillerson characterizes the situation following his meeting with vladimir putin yesterday. we are watching the financial side or earnings season kicking off at the banks we are hearing from jpmorgan, wells

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