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sandra: breaking news, president obama sending more troops to iraq. cops close in on two escaped convicts in new york and a scheduled meeting between the great prime minister is now in doubt. check in on the stock futures in the overnight session are moving to the upside after a recess by. the real action we are watching this in the bond market however where yields on the 10 year treasury has now hit their highest level for the year at 2.46% right now. this chart tells the whole story. the 10 year yield rocketing from
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1.7% earlier this year to 2.5%. a major move to the bond market. good morning. i am sandra smith joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petadilles. welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at morning as marketing headlines. nicole: another move by the administration to kill jobs. nicole: certainly watching greece closely. both a security deal to pay off all the data. in the meantime we see whether there's a meeting today and watch the german 10 year going up to 1% for the first time since it number 25th. sandra: more global market than a minute. the obama administration concern plan to send hundreds of u.s. troops to iraq to improve training at the country's security forces. this comes after set that. the white house does not plan to send american troops to the front line.
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an intense manhunt for the two escaped prisoners from the prison in upstate new york as police may be closing in now. hundreds of officers now conducting a ground and aerial search in a rural area. 30 miles southeast of the prison where the convicted murderers escaped. this comes after residents reported seeing two men walking on the road monday night. we will have any news on this story as it develops in the hour. overtime pay will be the focus on capitol hill today. lauren is tracking all of that. getting a lot of attention. lauren: no doubt come as sandra. the obama administration on the verge of dublin the salary levels required for overtime to kick in. it would go from $23,650 to 52,000 contact came up to 10 million workers. they be making more money, but if you consistently work 50 hours a week, 10 hours to be paid extra time in the house.
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businesses might say this possible change is a reason to cut jobs. there is for congressman tim walberg had to say about that. >> alternately, they'll have a shock affecting having businesses say what are we doing here? we can't have system managers and hourly to hourly )-right-paren we will control your overtime anyway. nicole: there's always a way around it. he like others worry is the regulation which could go into effect next year would be job killers. democrats, especially those running for president are making the are making this in which hikes their focal point. sandra: goren, thank you very much. pressure building on great to reach an agreement with creditors. how about the financial crisis, nicole. nicole: we certainly would love one. officials say the meeting today between the leaders of germany
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and france increases in doubt as the reform proposal to unlock new funding came up short. meanwhile time is running out and the greek prime minister alexy 79 is calling to rally behind the government. he is having a hard time getting them to rally behind him. it could default on its debt and possibly lead the eurozone. they made a big bet on greek. the group of investors to last year for $1.5 billion into the country's third-largest bank. the billionaire taking a risk. he's great at investing in distressed assets, made a lot of money on ireland, a lot of money on tspiras and now putting his money into greece. it is reported that it's also like the warren buffett of canada also went on the potential investment. we will see whether it pays off. grief and everybody from the eurozone all want a deal.
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three weeks to come up with a deal with its creditors. lauren: at the banks can't land, that businesses can expand. sandra: bit of a mess. asia japanese stocks were lower for the fourth day of the yen surged following comments from the central bank chief. in europe stocks opened weaker and lingering concerns us turn on field test their highest for the year. european markets trading to the upside right now. u.s. stock index futures you can see dow futures up 32 points. a brighter look this morning that we've seen in recent training days. i live this morning on the 10 year yield mush headed highest of the year at nearly 2.5%. the 2.26% in a major move for the bond market. the 10 year rocketing from a
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year low of about 1.7% in january to where we are now took the long way. apple's brand-new music streaming service under investigation now for potential antitrust violations. what if apple accused of doing here? nicole: the attorney general of new york and connecticut investigating apple to determine whether their negotiatinegotiati ons over the streaming service violated antitrust law. eric schneiderman of new york wants to know if apple pressured the labels or whether the companies conspired with one another to stop supporting services from rivals like spot of five. universal says in a letter it is not without blood has no deals in place to impede the ability of free services. they had a rough two days. pandora by the way that stocks down. about 8%.
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very tough. truth you i'm a pandora girl. i actually pay for it. time inc. doesn't have a lot of compassion when it comes to workers. "the new york post" reporting a loving union jobs from the company's pre-media department apparently heading out to the philippines. the time doesn't want managers telling workers in the u.s. they are sorry about the jobs being shipped overseas. according to a confidential internal memo, managers received a list of talking points and had a list of recent seattle in new york. that might be practiced. they include things such as remained calm, don't say you are sorry, give them space and be concise with their message. nicole: i think it's really
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interesting. 5280 i.t. people moving downtown. don't say sorry, don't engage in conversations. here is the number for security. i thought that i'm thought that i'm one of the talking points. the security phone number because that is rare. lauren: and reminds me of the movie up in the air with george clooney. sandra: it is a tough thing to do if you've ever had to do it. the guidelines are necessary, but these are interesting ones. a major player on wall street has penned an op-ed for "the wall street journal." blackstone chief steve schwartzman says steve schwartzman said the most noble cause the next financial crisis. it's not the bank. it's washington. >> this is really interesting. over regulation following the financial crisis has created liquidity problems. that could also sell u.s. economic growth.
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given the rapid expansion of bank bank regulation of growing liquidity concerns, regulators need to revisit whether they have overshot of mark schwartzman, adding five years after it became law, it's time for a fresh look at the impact. basically we had a financial crisis. they've now put into effect regulatory framework that has been untested and they are concerned about abu quiddity that could be drying up, black rock, vanguard. they look into these concerns as well in the bond market, which has been ballooning. regulations have been stifling. the financial industry is to be where everybody going into college wanted to go. it has become very attached tough to make money in the industry. sandra: they are regulating the site even more and it a wonder of last resort and they're looking into that same that's not a great idea either. coming up, u.s. bond yields have been skyrocketing.
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the 10 year treasury hitting the highest levels of 2015. we will take a look at that. plus a close shave for lebron james in the nba finals. we will have the highlights of game three. we look at the dow, s&p, nasdaq, all in the green when we open this morning. you are watching "fbn:am" your first look at morning markets and breaking news. a lot more coming up. stay right there. hat he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com!
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a raise in the green. the ftse, the cac and the taxol higher. we've been seeing some trading in the overnight session. those two pointed to higher open on wall street this morning. everybody's talking about it. the chaos in the bond market. the 10 year yield. having 2.47%. obviously 2.5% is a big round number that everybody's been watching there. the yield is quite moving to the upside as the world anticipate the central bank raising interest rates. will it be said amber or next year or 2016. now turning to sports. they're getting excited in cleveland. lebron had another big night as the cavs took a two to one lead in the finals. a rats start returning to get the warriors to a point late in the game.
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27 points. in the end, james and the cavaliers were too much for the warriors winning the game 96 to 91. game four is tomorrow night. in baseball, history was made at citi field. giants rookie pitcher chris has stand through the first no-hitter of the season and the first of his young career. he struck out 11 mats on the way to a five to nothing when. also drove in two runs. tonight is game four of the stanley cup finals. two games to one lead in the chicago blackhawks. the game-winner with three minutes remaining for the calm behind. game three that was coming up this morning. tampa bay owner jeffrey venrock will be maria bartiromo's gas then we will join her to discuss all things light and blackhawks. stay tuned for that.
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doubt. check in on the stock index futures. they are up this morning across the board. the real action is in the bond market. we are watching the yield on the 10 year treasury. everybody's talking about it hitting its highest level of 2015. this chart tells the whole story the 10 year yields rocketing from 1.7% this year to nearly 2.5% where it fits this morning. a major move for the bond market. good morning, everyone. i am sandra smith joined by nicole petadilles and lauren simonetti. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and headlines. what you focus on this morning? lauren: another potential move that could kill jobs for millions of workers. nicole: i would like to see a deal with greece finally. there could be another meeting today. in the meantime deposit increase our 10 year lows.
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people taking money out, stick it under the mattress. a big huge investment adding on greece. sandra: the market moving information. meanwhile, the obama administration considering a plan to now spend hundreds of u.s. troops to iraq to improve training of the country's security forces. this comes after recent setbacks that can isis in the region. officials said the white house does not plan to send american troops to the front lines. break-in overnight, an intense manhunt for escape prisoners in upstate new york as police may now be closing and. hundreds of officers now conducting a ground and aerial search in a rural area. 30 miles southeast of the prison where the convicted murderers escape. this comes after residents reported seeing two men walking down the road on monday night. if we have any news on this story as it develops. overtime pay will be the focus on capitol hill today. more and, this getting a lot of
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attention. lauren: because it affects businesses and workers everywhere. the obama administration now trained to read right for so many workers. they want to double essentially the salary levels required for overtime to kick in from $24,000 to 52,000. that means more workers can get paid time and a half. the house will have a hearing about five hours on this. stiff opposition from congressional republicans and from some business groups. here is the chair of the hearing. take a listen. >> you clamp down on the usage of your cell phone after our springs didn't for fear you might come over time. you will have more and more people being told turn your black area, turn your iphone in your iphone and when you leave the office. nicole: the business would change. when the budget is busted and companies have to pay workers more, they are likely to have fewer of them.
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this is expect it to affect middle managers the most. we are seeing lots of democrats speak out in favor of this and also hiking the minimum wage. sandra: board, thank you very much. lauren: they will tell you exactly that. how an actor they supposed to have a broader way of employees. they have to make money. >> the shareholders, absolutely. sandra: meanwhile pressures building on greece to reach an agreement with creditors and had off a financial crisis. the poll, watching the latest on whether the meeting is happening today. the last we heard alexis tspiras was on its way to brussels for a meeting. now they are saying it is not happening. nicole: i think every single person involved in the meeting involved would like to know.
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alexis tspiras, angela merkel. between the leaders of germany, france and greece have been in doubt because the reform proposal to unlock funding came up short in the desperately need the funding. meanwhile, the prime minister alexis tspiras is calling on his party to rally behind the government. greece has until the end of the month to reach a deal or default on its debt and they'd the eurozone. ross made a big bet on greece and the billionaire was a group of investors who last year pumped $1.5 billion into the country's third-largest bank. we will see whether they get the money they so desperately need. you have grover ross, others betting on greece. they did in ireland, cyprus and they need the money. >> at the money to greece. sandra: we will keep bringing
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the latest on that. here is an update on what is happening on markets across the globe. asian markets mixed in today's session. the nisei and the hang seng in singapore to the upside. nikkei and hang seng down. look at europe though. a lot of new set of europe. industrial production up four tenths of 1%. you can see the ftse is moving to the upside. over in germany you see that backs up a quarter of a percent. the big story is the yield on the 10 on the ten-year job bank above 1%. everybody's watching that at home u.s. stock in the teachers take a cue from europe. clearly not asia. we could possibly see a higher open between now and then. here is a look at the ten-year yields here at home. the treasury, heading its highest of the year at nearly 2.5% this morning at 2.47%.
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year-to-date deal has been skyrocketing in anticipation of the first rate hike by the federal reserve. it was at just 1.7% back in january. it has come a long way. let's get a closer look at asian markets with business reporter tracy chen who is live in beijing. tracer is a reporter for chinese state television. what are we looking at this morning. >> that's right. asian markets show in a sea red this morning. two tenths of 1% with the energy share. investors are very nervous after they decided not to include the emerging index for now at least. market cuts were much deeper. they had been down about 1.1% after the city of ported its first suspect did case. japanese shares in a rather volatile trading day lost about
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a quarter of a percent after the japanese central bank governor said it is unlikely to fall any further against greenback as a courtesy and in south korea six tenths of 1%. the airline shares with the outbreak. sandra: tracey chang, thank you. airline stocks dare i say losing altitude, lauren? lauren: they are. a tough week. you can say they are getting whacked. southwest shares down 7% this week. after that sale, round trip less than 100 bucks. a small number of markets is ultimately their decision which may not make a move in the industry. airlines have been adding seats which pressures them to fill the seats that sometimes means
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haircuts and certainly could pressure key revenue. did you go see bowling for go see boeing's attempt to read for two more seats by shrinking the bathroom? this is what we can't do. they just can't get the formula right. sandra: try changing a baby diaper one of those bathrooms. by the way, united continental just to give you an idea of the cell of happening there. year to date down 22%. this is in the face of falling oil prices you should have helped a lot of companies. still a tough environment for them. a major player on wall street has an op-ed for "the wall street journal." likes to achieve seashores and says he knows what will cause the next financial crisis. it's not the banks he says. it is washington. nicole: at schwarzman says overregulation has created liquidity problems that could also slow u.s. economic growth.
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schwarzman readiness quote. given the rapid expansion of bank regulation of growing liquidity concerns of our regulators need to revisit whether they've overshot the mark adding that five years after dodd-frank became law, it is time for a fresh look at the impact. this has been on tested regulatory framework. you have the volcker will, dodd-frank and community bank strapping by 41%. the bond market and when the fed raises rate, when they do, what happens? sandra: there is a big debate going on about what will happen when you get the first interest rate hike. standard thinking that would be good for the bank. some argue that it's not necessarily the case. probably relate to a lot of volatility. before you head out the door, let's get a look at your wednesday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. what are we looking at?
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reporter: but cannot storm struck the day today and also went to the midwest. we could see some large hail and damaging winds and isolated tornadoes throughout the day today. for tomorrow, similar areas dealing with similar condition. the portions of the northeast will keep an eye on those things as far as the weather goes. lesser portions of the rockies have a lot of tropical moisture. a hurricane named barbara across the eastern pacific ocean. we are but cannot a lot of the moisture now moving into portions of the western u.s. and because of that a potential for flash flooding from heavy downpours. several watches in effect. you're already very warm across the center of it. temperatures in the upper 70s in kansas city and this afternoon to this afternoon the temperature is climbing well into the 90s. east coast temperatures into the 90s as we head into tomorrow. cassandra over to you. sandra: maria, thank you.
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sandra: good wednesday morning to you. let's get caught up in global markets. in a shack on the next trading still that way. the nikkei hang seng down. in europe, on the flipside all green arrows. this have to, the cac and the dacs all up. u.s. stock index futures are higher this morning. dow futures up 44 points. the yield on the four -- 10 year treasury bond at 2.47 right now. turning to sports, they are getting excited in cleveland. lebron james had another big night scoring 40 points as the cavs took a two game to one lead in the finals.
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seth curry had a rockstar but turned it on to get the warriors within a point late in the game finished with a team-high 27 points, but in the end james and the cavaliers were too much for the warriors winning the game 96 to 91. game forest or a night. in baseball, history was made at citi field. giants rookie pitcher richard heston through the first no-hitter of the season and the first of his very young career. struck out 11 on the way to a five to nothing when. also drove in two runs. the pitcher has now thrown a no-hitter in four straight seasons. in los angeles, american pharaoh bob offered throughout the first pitch prior to the dodgers diamondbacks game. he wore number 12 jury is american pharaoh is this wild horse in history to win the triple crown. his horse ran straighter than his pitch was sure is high and outside. tune in this afternoon.
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baffert will be joining neil cavuto as a guest on komodo coast-to-coast. coming up, president obama waging sending more troops to iraq. a billionaire betting big on greece. we will have the latest on the grief that talks. but the meeting be happening today? the dow, s&p and nasdaq all higher. you are watching "fbn:am." this is your first look at morning markets and morning news. ♪
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european leaders is in doubt. checking in on stock u.s. index futures. all green arrows this morning. the real action we watches in the bond market where yields on the ten-year treasury have have hit their highest levels of the year. good morning. i am sandra smith joined by a i'd as well as lauren simonetti. welcome to "fbn:am." her first look at the morning markets. transfer potential new overtime rules might mean more money for workers may be fewer jobs, too. sandra: more a night in a second. nicole. nicole: will greece finally agree greece finally agreed to send pat fennell said the german ten-year bond of 1%. sandra: we are going to be looking and effective. the obama administration considering a plan to send hundreds of u.s. troops to iraq to improve the training of the country's security forces. this comes after recent setbacks against isis in the region. the white house does not plan to
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send american troops closer to the front line. an intense manhunt underway for the two escaped prisoners in upstate new york as police now may be closing in on those two individuals. hundreds of officers now conducting a ground and aerial search in a rural area. about 80 miles southeast of the prison where the convicted murderers escaped. the dramatic escape after residents reported seeing two men walking down the road monday night. we will have been in news this as it comes in and as the story develops. overtime pay will be the focus of capitol hill today. lauren, this'll be getting a lot of attention, particularly because of the week jobs in fire but we still seem to be in although not according to mark sandy. he thinks everything is rosy in mary. lauren: when you question the types of jobs you get a whole different story. that is one of the reasons the
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obama administration proposal to essentially double salary levels from ot from $23,660 all the way up to $52,000. we are talking about a tremendous impact. they think they would be making more money. if you consistently work 50 hours a week as most people do come at 10 hours would then be paid time and a half. this is her critics come in and say businesses might interpret the possible change is a reason to cut jobs. here is what congressman tim walberg has to say about all of this. >> ultimately, this will have a shock effect in causing businesses to say what are we doing here? we can put you in the position. you will save an hourly rate and we will control your over with time anyways. lauren: 10:30 eastern this morning. he worries the regulations that could go into effect next year
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in the presidential cycle. this is going to be of big, big deal for so many people. sandra: it will be a big topic of 2016 and a campaign that is talking about more regulation. lauren: we've heard from hillary, bernie sanders and others. sandra: you own a business, whether big business or small business. are you really going to hire more workers? nicole, pressure building to reach an agreement. this opposing meeting happening today. the goal to have a financial crisis which could be a could be imminent if something doesn't get done. lauren: greece desperately needs the money. it is not possible the borrower decides the condition, that the lender kindly is giving his money. greece needs to figure this out. they're supposed to be a meeting, european union officials say the planned meeting between the leaders of
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germany, france and greece was in doubt as the reform proposal unlocks new funding came up short again. meanwhile, the greece prime minister calling on his party to rally behind the government. greece has until the end of the month to reach a deal or it could default on the death and that the eurozone is their contagion. everyone is watching to see what happens. "the new york times" will provide fascinated big bag. a group of investors last year plunged nearly $1.5 billion into the company's third-largest bank. wilbur ross, prem watt than. he is actually known as the warren buffett. making this bad. the story really is a greece plays the eurozone, all the other countries the want to do what greece does. if they get some great package camille of ireland and the other companies on trent countries. sandra: does just then, iceland
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hiking its main interest rate to 5.75%. lauren: have you been to iceland? it is so expensive. sandra: let's get caught up in global markets this morning. mix trading continue to see that nikkei up. hang seng down. lower for the fourth day. begin by the way surging following comments from the central bank. in europe, stocks up in weaker on the great concerns about greece. a lot of insurgency still building there. those markets are trading to the upside. u.s. stock futures also up. talk about whether the market is oversold after four straight days of selloff. here's the yield on the 10 year period we are all watch enough for 10 year treasury yield has the highest level of 2015 at nearly 2.5%. apple's brand-new streaming service under investigation for potential antitrust violations. lauren, what if apple accused of
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doing here? lauren: i'm looking at the shares. finally seeing some green. the attorney general new york and connecticut investigate an apple several major music labels to figure out whether negotiations over apple music streaming service violated antitrust laws. eric schneider manned, ag of new york, they want to know if apple pressured the labels or whether the companies conspired with each other to stop supporting free services from the rivals that include spotify. universal sent a letter that says it is not polluted with apple and has no deal in place to impede the availability of free pandora, free ftse, whatever you use. sandra: all right. we'll keep watching this the story because everybody is streaming. will it be apple or somebody else. nicole: if this is an app on the
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phone and they will to hold their market share. sandra: pope france is holding a meeting with vladimir putin. they will discuss major international issues including ukraine crisis. the u.n. says about 1.2 million ukrainians have been displaced since the conflict began. moscow denies it as per separate us in ukraine. a major player on wall street has been a hotbed for this morning's "wall street journal." blackstone chief steve schwarzenegger says he knows what is going to cause the next financial crisis. not the banks he says. it is washington. i love bringing anything to business leaders say because it helps staff are morning and know where they are headed and what they are thinking. nicole: this is a big story because you have black rock, vanguard, addressing this. schwartzman says overregulation fellow in the financial crisis has created liquidity problems that could slow u.s. economic
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growth. given the rapid expansion of bank regulation, growing the quiddity concerns, regulators need to revisit whether they have over shop the mark. five years after dodd-frank became what it is time for rush look. untested regulatory framework. you have the bond markets for learning. we have not raise rates since the year 2006. what happens when we do? this is why the guys are addressing this to the sec and the quiddity concerns. sandra: it is a fascinating point. when they do raise interest rates for the first time, everyone sitting at trade last across the country were even around in a high interest rate environment. >> when i bought my house interest rates were 10%. sandra: and will be interesting to watch the fold. a check of either, plus in sports for the first time, no
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open on wall street a few hours from now, dow futures up 63 points. watching the yield on the 10 year treasury bond had hired upon 2.5%. turning to sports, they are getting excited in cleveland. lebron james had another big name scoring 40 points to one lead in the nba finals. south korea had a red star paternity on to get the warriors to a point late in the game. in the end, james and the cavs were too much for the warriors. when he became 96 to 91. game four tomorrow night in cleveland. his thought history was made at citi field. giants rookie pitcher chris has said for the first no-hitter of the c-span and his young career. he struck out 11 mats on the five did nothing when. he also drove in two runs. giants pitchers has now thrown a no-hitter in four straight seasons. on the hockey.
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tonight is game for the stanley cup finals. the tampa bay lightning has two games to one lead over chicago blackhawks. the game-winner with three minutes remaining when they come from behind win on game three. coming up this morning, tampa bay owner jeffrey vinik will be maria bartiromo's gas in the 8:00 hour. i will be joining here and i may or may not be wearing something black cox related. before you head out the door this morning, a locator wednesday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. reporter: hello, everybody. tracking storms that could produce severe weather across portions of the planes and stretching to the northeast in a similar area forecasting storms as they had in tomorrow from the northeast back into parts of the plains. across portions of the west including the rockies, nevada and california potential for flash flooding with heavy down pour is encourage temperatures
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out there. very worm across the center of the nation of 78 in kansas city. temperatures climb well into the 90s this afternoon. let's head over to you. sandra: thank you, maria. global action one more time before we handed over to maria bartiromo. oil of the bank this morning. stay tuned. ♪ that's a sensor. using ge software, the light can react to its environment- getting brighter only when it's needed. in a night, it saves a little energy. but, in a year it saves a lot. and the other street? it's been burning energy all night. for frank. frank's a cat. now, two things that are exactly the same, have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?"
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>> a final look at global markets on this wednesday morning. the nikkei, hang seng down. makes trading in asia appeared in europe it is the green arrows throughout the session there. some optimism that possibly there will be a meeting today, but the french say there will not be. the greek debt deal is focused. markets higher there. u.s. stock index futures taking a cue from europe.
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dow futures up 62 points, heading higher throughout the morning. everyone is watching the 10 year treasury. the yield on the 10 year hitting a high for the year at nearly 2.5%. oil prices have today. a big inventory report later this morning. over to maria bartiromo for "morning with maria." maria: thanks so much. see you in an hour. good morning. i am maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, june 10th. a criminal defense lawyer with his own firm in new york in a fox news contributor. fox news dagen mcdowell. we will talk with my group in a minute. first breaking news for the escaped killers. richard mack and david's five. the investigation continues with all life in prison worker joyce mitchell. high-level sources for the escaped. he was supposed to provide a cause to
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