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Apr 7
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The Dow and S&P Fall, Nasdaq Gains in Vo...

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Plus: Amazon outperforms the Nasdaq Composite Index. And Apple plans to send more iPhones to the U.S. from India to offset the high cost of China tariffs. Anthony Bansie hosts.


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