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Begin more with Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall.
And that's Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall.
After the vote, the president fired off a stern warning, writing on social media that any Republican in the House or the Senate that votes against tariffs will seriously suffer the consequences come election time, and that includes primaries.
House Republicans have advanced the Save America Act, a bill that would impose strict new voter ID requirements ahead of the midterms.
The bill now heads to the Senate, where Bloomberg's David Gurra reports it faces tougher odds.
And that's Bloomberg's David Gurra, who says the House could also attach the voter ID bill to other must-pass legislation to increase its odds in the Senate.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll is warning major US defense contractors to adapt as the Pentagon reforms its weapons buying process or risk being replaced, namely by commercial giants that have never done business with the Defense Department.
Now to the latest on the search for the 84-year-old mother of today's show host Savannah Guthrie.
Federal agents are looking along roadways in the Catalina Foothills area near Tucson as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
The Pima County Sheriff's Department and the FBI are saying that they're following up on 18,000 tips.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen February 1st.
Shares of Cisco Systems, they're down 7% after it gave a weaker than expected forecast for profitability in the current quarter.
Also watching McDonald's shares, they are up 1.3% after sales grew at the fastest pace in more than two years.
in the fourth quarter as value meals continue to resonate with cost-conscious diners.
CarMax naming Keith Barr as chief executive, bringing in the former Intercontinental Hotels Group chief to modernize the company and revive performance.
Applications for U.S.
unemployment benefits edging down last week following a surge during severe winter weather in the previous period.
Initial claims decreased by 5,000 to 227,000 in the week ending February 7th.
That was more than economists were looking for.
Matthew Luzzetti is chief U.S.