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Good Morning America

Tuesday, April 8

Good Morning America

ABC News

Politics, Entertainment News, Daily News, News

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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0:32.3

Live in Times Square, this is Good Morning America.

0:41.4

We have a lot of news to get to this morning, including the Supreme Court waning on the Trump administration deportation of Venezuelan migrants to a prison in El

0:47.0

Salvador. But we begin this morning with the latest fallout from President Trump's tariffs.

0:51.8

The markets are bracing for more wild volatility today.

0:55.6

Yesterday, the Dow swung over 2,500 points.

0:59.0

That was the biggest single-day fluctuation ever.

1:02.0

And guys, I've been talking to Wall Street veterans who tell me they've never been hit with so many headlines all at once.

1:07.6

It's hard to even keep track.

1:09.2

Well, we're going to help with that today.

1:10.6

Yeah, it is overwhelming. And the president is standing firm, dismissing a suggestion that there

1:15.3

could be a tariff pause and threatening China with even higher tariffs if they follow through

1:19.5

with retaliation. Let's start with Whit Johnson for the latest on Wall Street. Good morning, Witt.

1:25.2

Hey, Michael, good morning. The markets are opening a little higher this morning amid

1:29.2

some cautious optimism about potential deals on tariffs in the future. But the S&P lost

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