At the start of Trump's full week, Wall Street wobbles
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Entering his first full week as president, Trump said he plans talks soon with Canada and Mexico to begin renegotiating the NAFTA. Trump meets with congressional leaders today. (AP)

Trump tweeted this morning, saying it's going to be a busy week with a "heavy focus on jobs and national security," adding top executives were coming in this morning "to talk manufacturing in America."

Republican Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham said they would vote for President Donald Trump's secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson today, despite concerns over his Russian ties. (NBC News)

The Senate is also expected to confirm Mike Pompeo, Trump's nominee for the director of Central Intelligence. The vote was delayed on Friday, after three Democrats opposed what they called a "rushed" process. (Telegraph)

U.S. counterintelligence agents have reportedly investigated communications that Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn, had with Russian officials. The Wall Street Journal said it's unclear if they found anything.

Ethics lawyers plan to sue Trump in federal court today, over business interests that they say put him in violation of the Constitution by receiving payments from foreign governments. (NBC News)

Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, said the White House press secretary gave "alternative facts" when he inaccurately described Friday's inauguration crowd. (NBC News)

Conway also said the president would not be releasing his tax returns, reversing months of repeated campaign-trail promises to do so after an audit is completed. (NBC News)

The SEC is investigating whether two data breaches at Yahoo (YHOO), before its agreement to sell its internet business to Verizon (VZ), should have been disclosed sooner. Yahoo reports earnings after the bell. (WSJ)

Foxconn is considering building a $7 billion display panel manufacturing facility in the United States in a joint venture with Apple (AAPL) that could create up to 50,000 jobs. (WSJ)

Samsung finally identified what went wrong with its Galaxy Note 7 handsets that led to one of the worst technology recalls in recent times, a day before its full-year earnings. (CNBC)

The executive charged with leading Xiaomi's international expansion after being poached from Google in 2013, will leave the Chinese tech giant at a critical time for the company. (CNBC)

A computer problem forced United (UAL) to ground all domestic flights for about an hour last night, causing a cascade of delays and annoying customers throughout the U.S. (CNBC)