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sandra: breaking news, a u.s. airstrike in libya target the former al qaeda leader in libya and algeria. greek to talk send global stock slightly lower. u.s. stock futures markets ahead of the opening bell this morning seeing some pressure dow futures are 64 points. former florida governor jeb bush gets ready to announce his candidacy for the white house and hit the campaign trail. good morning. i'm still are joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petadilles. welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at what is missing in today's market. the latest news and what to
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expect that they had appeared to call, you're focused on the greek debt talks. futures markets certainly watching with the tip of 60 points in the dow this morning. nicole: every single day this week it is down to the wire. lauren: interest rates. the fed meets this week. but they signal a liftoff finally this week? sandra: u.s. military say in an airstrike likely killed the leader behind the attack on a gas plant in algeria that killed 35 hostages including 33 americans in 2013. an sms length of militant libyan and missed the target that the pentagon says it's still assessing results of the operation. the white house expects congress will find a way to pass legislation to expand trade in the pacific this week. president obama suffered a setback after house democrats derail the measure. lawmakers voting to end
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assistance displaced by global trade. the move halted legislation giving the president and successors the power to submit trade deals for an up or down vote with no amendment. the dramatic developments overnight in greece. greek debt talks have collapsed. nicole, you are following the story. nicole: of the prime minister of greece. the greek prime minister says they will be patient before international creditors to become realistic and talk to secure bailout funds. alexi tsipras speaking to a newspaper a day after negotiations collapsed in just 45 minutes it was over. the european commission says the eurozone finance minister will take a issue when they meet on thursday. activists fail to offer anything
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new to secure funds they desperately need to repay $1.8 million to the monetary side by the end of the month. failure to reach an agreement could lead to kris default on the debt we are talking about, dropping under the eurozone. the greek stocks in the meantime plunging again more than 6% on the collapse of peace talks and the bank stocks sandra and lauren, are down 12%. back-to-back losses friday. tree into a huge selloff in the morning session leading to global concerns in stock markets across the world. meanwhile, the trading in asia, business reporter tracey chang this morning joins us live from beijing. tracy is a reporter for chinese state television. shaping up as another wild week with the story and global stock markets. what are you watching? reporter: that is right, sandra appeared asian markets are lower because what is going on in greece and in china the
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composite dropped 2% on concern it will lock up over 27 in capital. the hang seng down 1.5% in political concerns intensify. the parliamentary vote on the city's electoral phone package. japanese shares had a volatile day. the nikkei just below mostly stayed on the sidelines because what goes on with greece in the head as the fomc meeting. south korea cost me down half of a percent. airlines under water after damage is done as a result of the first outbreak here back to you, sandra. sandra: thank you for the update. the big economic event of the week begins tomorrow. everyone listening for janet yellen and any hint it was the first interest rate will happen in the u.s. nicole: the federal reserve meets on may.
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interest rates will rise at some point this year, but the imf and the world bank urging the senate to stand down until next year. timing is key. will impact 100 million households. whether they have a bank account are trying to get a loan. some argue it is too fragile to handle over a spirit look at the job market. wages are going now. in the meantime, investors are hyper focused on the hike because it will be the first one since 2006. yellen will face the music on wednesday. she is one of four annual press promises that follows the fed statement. sandra: all i found that this week. moran, let's get them caught up on global markets on the first interest rate is coming. the world is watching. the nikkei, hang seng, singapore index. although as to the downside this morning. europe is a great debt talks have collapsed and fell through overnight. a lot of weakness in europe.
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the ftse, cacm facts. index futures in the right pointing to a lower open this morning. former florida governor jeb bush officially entering the 2016 presidential race today. he will make his announcement in miami in an interview with cnn. governor bush will differentiate himself from his brother. >> job is different from george and jeb is who he is. my life story is different. i don't have to disassociate myself from a family. i love them. for me to be successful i have to share my heart and tell my story. sandra: meanwhile presidential candidates hillary clinton held a big rally on roosevelt island in new york city saturday talking about income inequality. >> prosperity can't be just for ceos in hedge fund managers.
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democracy can't be just for billionaires and corporations. prosperity and democracy are part of your basic bargain, too. sandra: in the meantime, donald trump is said to make a significant announcement tomorrow widely expected to be about his potential presidential bid. more consolidation in the home building industry. nicole watching out for us. nicole: a lot of mergers and acquisitions this year. a lot of people think we will continue to see it in the home building industry. pacific and riley group are teaming up with a $5.2 billion year to create the fourth-largest u.s. homebuilder. shareholders from 59% of account any. the merger comes as the recovery in the home building industry remains stubbornly slow. we talk about some of the challenges we've had wage growth that is very slow. mortgages sometimes very hard to
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get in consolidation in the industry is likely to continue. no name yet for the combined can't meet. sandra: by the way, those companies outperforming the s. and p. standard pacific up 15%. thanks, nicole. nine companies due to go public this week including a familiar name in fitness tracking technology. it is expected to price nearly 30 million shares at 13 and $16 apiece, raising $440 billion in a marked cap of just over $3 billion. shares are due to price wednesday on the new york stock exchange under the ticker symbol that. they developments in upstate new york. prison tailoring shop worker reportedly telling investigators that two escaped prisoners plan to kill her husband. according to sources she did not say she was going to help them kill her husband.
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prosecutors say the woman had agreed to pick up the convicted murderers right after the escape as she backed out at the last minute and she is now due in court today. the leader of the naacp in spokane, washington can play to check your meeting today. rachel was expected to speak about the furor sparked over her racial identity. her parents say she is falsely portrayed herself as black for years. the supreme court could announce a decision on the key challenge to the affordable carrots today. the high court is the kinetic provision to subsidies setup is the only exchange. if the court finds the subsidies in some states a legal, health insurance coverage rates for millions of americans could immediately spiked drastically. the aerospace industry's oldest and largest air show kicks off today. "the wall street journal" reports a link in airbus, the
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two top suppliers will be under pressure to book deals for their twin aisle moneymakers. the boeing 777 and airbus 330. tomcats income in the aerospace industry executive at deloitte says that makers are set to both 800 aircraft overall bear show. the irs has found thousands of more of lois lerner's e-mails. the agency reportedly not handed them over in court. the daily call of reporting because the irs is busy making sure none of the e-mails are duplicates. coming up on monday morning, global markets under pressure after the collapse of great debt talks will run down the carnage ahead of the open on wall street u.s. stock market futures are lower. dow futures down 59 and lebron james and the cleveland cavs have one more stop it a golden state championship. we will have the highlights for the game.
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sandra: let's get you caught up on global markets this morning. in asia a lot of weakness in pressure has received a great debt talks fall through overnight. a volatile week and as far as negotiations are concerned. markets in the wait-and-see mode for the central bank at home. what will we do with interest rates. european markets seeing weakness. dow futures down 56. turning to sports. the golden state warriors not just one win away. 37 points to lead the warriors to a 104291 win over the brad james and the cleveland
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cavaliers. james scored 40 points on the way to a troubled series. at one point in the fourth quarter, curry scored seven straight points to put the game away. game six tomorrow night in cleveland. chicago blackhawks could capture their third stanley cup in the last six years with a win over the tampa bay lightning tonight. game six tickets in chicago jumped 40% following the game tied one. the average ticket for tonight was more than 1400 bucks. in baseball, stirling caster was the hero for the second straight night. his rbi signal is chicago cubs a two to one win over cincinnati. the cubs have three or four in the series. before you head out the door, let's get a look at your money for cost with fox meteorologist janice seems. good morning to you. reporter: nice to see you, sandra. a chance of flooding again
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across texas. this is the concerning area. we have tropical developments. we think this could be our second tropical system regardless of whether its forms or not, we will be dealing with a tremendous none of rainfall over areas like a record-setting rain last month. watch as they go through the next couple days. look at the houston area. the area received incredible amounts of rain. historic rainfall in may. we are looking at the potential of eight to 10 inches of rainfall. people across the state need to be prepared. tropical storm karl is here weakening which is great news. so bringing potential for heavy rain and gusty winds all along the coast of mexico. sandra back to you. train to janice, thank you very much. president obama team set to get republicans to salvage a massive asian trade deal.
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we will have the roadmap. wearable fitness trafficking tracking device maker headed to market this week. checking how u.s. stocks index futures are looking this morning ahead of the opening bell. dow futures down 56. s&p down six. nasdaq futures down 16. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at warning markets and breaking news. ♪
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terrorist attack in algeria. great debt talks collapsed overnight sending global stocks sharply lower in u.s. stock future markets ahead of the opening bell this morning are down. former florida governor jeb bush getting ready to announce his candidacy for the white house and hit the campaign trail. good monday morning. i am sandra smith joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petadilles. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at what is moving in today's market and what to expect the day ahead. you are focused on the collapse of the great debt talks. more certainty this week. lauren: it is a game of chicken. why do we care about greece at all? we will focus on that and see if something comes through this week. sandra: nicole, what are you watching? nicole: bundle interest rates go up? possibly december. sandra: breaking news coming u.s. military officials say an airstrike in libya likely killed
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an al qaeda leader on a gas plant in algeria. the attack killed 35 hostages in 2013. an islamist was linked to military is claiming they missed the target. still assessing the results of the operation. the obama administration expects congress to pass away to expand trade in the pacific. president obama suffered a setback after house democrats derail the measure. lawmakers voting to an assistant at global trade. the move halting legislation, granting the president and successors the power to submit trade deals with an up or down vote with no amendment. dramatic development in the grace bailout talks. nicole, you are following the story. nicole: we were just talking about the figures in greece having a meeting.
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i like this meeting. i like this that ted and putin. and now the whole decision may not even be pushed off until the end of the month. 25, 26. so much going on. the country will wait patiently. we are just waiting. tsipras saying they need to be more realistic. the european commission does say the eurozone finance ministers will take up the issue when they need him thursday. e.u. officials say in athens fails to issue anything new it needs to repay $1.8 billion to the imf by the end of the month. failure could lead to greece defaulting on debt and dropping out of the euro zone, possibly contagion. great stocks plunging again. another 6% today on the collapse of debt talks. they last about 45 minutes.
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greece athena got to be real here. there've unemployment at 26%. it's like the great depression united states. the great people say they've had enough and they're going to make more concessions. sandra: colonies negotiations is a falsehood. there is no negotiating on the part of greece. train for the stock market plunges the next couple days. so are the tenure about 12% in the two years that the 28%. we are seeing this amazing story meals. sandra: another big week for that. in economic event is tomorrow. lauren: tomorrow and wednesday. janet yellen said interest rates will rise at some point this year but the imf and world bank urging a stand down until next year. timing is key and will impact 100 million households of either have a bank account or trying to get a loan and then rate go up
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to some have argued the recovery is too fragile to handle higher base. others say it is time to rip off the band-aid. investors hyper focused on the hype because it will be the first increase in 2006. yellen faces the media wednesday. one of four in a press conference is when we can go in our q&a. she loves talking to journalists. sandra: shape enough to be a busy week. look at global markets. we are seeing fell off across the board asian markets and weakness there, particularly the hang seng down a full%. european stock markets reacting to everything nicole talked about. the ftse, cac, dax fell down. stock index futures seeing weakness here as they prepare to open up for trading for the week. for more florida governor jeb bush entering the presidential race. he will make the announcement made today in miami.
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in an interview with cnn, governor bush saying he will differentiate himself from his brother. >> jeb is different from george and jeb is three years. my life story is different. i don't have to disassociate myself from a family. i love them. or for me to be successful all have to show my heart and tell my story. sandra: meanwhile presidential candidate hillary clinton held a big rally on roosevelt island in new york city on saturday talking about income inequality. >> prosperity can be just for ceos and hedge fund managers. democracy can't be just for billionaires and corporations. [cheers and applause] prosperity and democracy are part of your basic bargain, too. sandra: i spoke to donald trump two weeks ago. he said it was coming and now
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he's set to make a significant announcement tomorrow. widely expected to be about his presidential bid. alibaba looking to take a page from netflix. this is shaping up -- nicole: this is interesting. they are making it into something very different. alibaba looking to launch its version of netflix in china. it plans to kick off a paid subscription service. in two months alibaba says the platform will stream mostly foreign and local films as well as original content produced by alibaba itself. they said they will have a criminal trauma similar to an american tv series title. we will see whether this flies. the shareholders this year disappointed as they try to grow transactions down 17% this year. nicole: and next week bay devil.
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that is that 70%. that is just a guess. sandra: $900 from netflix shares. we will see. more consolidation in the home building industry. standard, pacific and rather group team up in a deal to create the fourth-largest u.s. homebuilder. standard pacific shareholders on 59% of the company and rhineland will hold the rest. nine companies due to go public this week including a familiar name and fitness tracking technology. fit bit expected to price 30 million shares between $14.16 apiece, raising $440 billion a cap of just over $3 billion. shares are due to price wednesdawednesda y and began trading on thursday on the new york stock exchange under the symbol fit. new developments in the manhunt in upstate new york are still on the loose.
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shop worker joyce michelle reportedly telling investigators the two escaped prisoners plan to kill her husband. according to sources she did not say she was going to help them kill her husband. the woman had agreed to pick up the convicted murderers right after they escaped, but she backed out at the last minute and she is due in court today. the leader of the naacp in spokane, washington can't find a chapter meeting today. rachel was expected to speak about the furor sparked over her racial identity. her parents say she was falsely portrayed herself as black for years. colorado court will decide whether employees can smoke pot off duty. smoking pot in colorado is illegal but you can still be fired for using it. the case involved a medical marijuana patient fired.
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the company are just because pot remains illegal at the federal level medical marijuana isn't covered by the state law. united technologies is making it official. it plans to exit the helicopter business buys it enough for selling its aircraft division. a review of strategic this year. the largest supplier of helicopters to the u.s. defense department. coming up the game of chicken that continues between greece and creditors reaching a high point. tosca lappin both sides seem to be a wait-and-see mode. global stock markets react. that is knocking stocks lower overseas checking index futures ahead of the open. dow futures down 58 points. weakness across the board as they kick off this monday morning. did you make it to the movies? jurassic world stomping its way to the box office. the numbers behind the monster
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sandra: welcome back. get you caught up in global markets. the stock markets and a lot of a lot of weakness. and the cat down. the big loser at their loss of 1.5%. european stock markets and weakness with the leader to the downside is germany. the dax continues to fall. index futures sinking lower as we head into the morning. dow futures down 66 points. lauren, what happened at the box office this weekend? lauren: really set some records. when you look at the worldwide aids in the previous totals $511 million worldwide. the first movie ever to gross more than half a billion in one weekend. the u.s. estimated $205 million just behind the avengers back in 2012. very close race. jurassic world has excelled in
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demographics across the board. more movies coming out this summer. sandra: that was a strong performance. >> the adults love it as much as the kids. >> if you can make a movie everybody's interested, it's a big winner. nicole: dinosaur experts say it's not realistic to how things are done back then. so then you have smart people analyzing it. sandra: that could be a problem. coming up after last weeks on after last week stunning after last weeks i'm intrigued to see. president obama tries to salvage his legacy and a huge trade deal. at long last, jeb bush finally making it official and look at where he goes after he announces his plan to run for the white house. and look at those stock futures. weakness across the board here and you are watching "fbn:am,"
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sandra: breaking news coming u.s. airstrike in the new target al qaeda leader behind a 2013 terrorist attack in algeria. greek debt talks collapse overnight sending stocks sharply lower. u.s. stock futures seen pressure ahead of the opening bell. dow futures down 61. governor jeb bush gets ready to announce candidacy for the white house and hit the campaign trail. good monday morning. and sandra smith joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petadilles. welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at what is the market
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today, and what to expect the day ahead. your focus on the collapse of the greek debt talks seems like everything comes to a head here. sandra: could it go to the end of the month? do we see the greek exit after all. train for interest rates change their language with our guidance for when interest rates go up. sandra: multiple people i heard on "mornings with maria" last week who say it could be another year from now before we see interest rates go up. every so often you've got something that we could get an interest rate this meaning perhaps next meeting on the economy looking better. sandra: most people say september. pushback a barometer. lauren: i will eat my hat. ever hear that phrase? bloomberg is reporting about 50% of people are pricing their way take according to their survey. trades are but will keep watching it.
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breaking news. he was a fair officials say an airstrike likely kill -- a catalyst 35 hostages including three americans in 2013. linked to libya and militants claimed in the u.s. airstrike missed the target. the pentagon still assessing results of the operation. the obama administration expects congress to find a way to pass legislation to expand the trade in the pacific. president obama suffering a major setback friday after house democrats derail the measure. lawmakers voted to rent assistance to workers displaced by global trade. granting him and his successors the power to submit trade deals for an up or down vote with no amendments. dramatic development in the great bailout talks. watching all that this morning because it's moving markets.
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greek stock markets plunging this morning. nicole: two days of losses for greece. down about 6% today. greece's prime ministers as the country will recently for creditors to become realistic as the secure bailout funds continue. alexis tsipras speaking to a greek newspaper the day after negotiations collapsed just after 45 minutes. the european commission says finance ministers will take up the issue when they meet thursday. atkins failed to offer anything new to secure the funds is the best willingness to repay $1.8 billion to the imf. failure to reach an agreement could lead to a great default and dropping out of the euro zone. greek stocks are plunging 6% today on top of friday's loss in the bank stocks in particular down 12%.
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when we talk about the potential contagion that we will see italy or other countries. if greece gets great deals maybe great deals may be others who appeared on "mornings with maria" we had an interesting chat. maria said maybe it will be a lesson to the other countries not to do. if greece and the part of the euro zone and has an economic collapse and are suffering, and maybe other countries will say not really interested in following them. sandra: this is likely to last because the can has been kicked down the road to the june 25th meeting where we are supposed to thank the prime minister has followed the hopes writing, and mlb all day for approval came in to his knees or the country's needs. the world is watching. the big economic event begins tomorrow. everyone will watching what janet yellen has to say when the first interest rate hike is coming. lauren: it is a big question. we wish we had solid answers yet
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the fed made tomorrow and again on wednesday. janet yellen said rates will rise at some point this year but the imf and world think urging them to stand down till 2015. timing is key. whatever you want a sizable impact households. they have a bank account, trying to get along, this or that. some argue the economic recovery is too fragile another say it's time to rip off the band-aid. investors hyperfocus because it will be the first one since 2006. yellen faces the media wednesday. blackrock putting a notice saying a few book back to 1955, the average rate has been about 5%. keep things in perspective that even if they hike, rates are still unusually low. sandra: the world is watching because the world bank and imf has urged not to raise rates any time soon.
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the world bank chief economist say my concern is the signal coming out of the u.s. economy has been mixed. a sentiment i've heard from many economists. nicole: will see if he uses the word gradual for gradually. she is at 14 times. language will certainly be key. we will get you caught up on global markets this monday morning. asia stocks down across the board at the hang seng down 1.5%. european stocks also weak. the cac done a full%, the dax down 1%. u.s. stock index futures being pressured this morning. dow futures falling down 70 points now. lots of insurgency heading into this week. the political environment also uncertain. florida former governor jeb bush will enter the race adding to the deep lineup on the
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republican bench. he has rolled out the logo and will make the announcement later today in miami. in an interview with cnn, governor bush saying he would differentiate himself from his brother. >> jeb is different from george and jeb is who he is. i don't have to disassociate myself from a family. i love them. for me to be successful i will have to show my heart and tell my story. nicole: jab throwing his hat in the ring. democrat show hillary clinton on saturday. she talks about income inequality. >> prosperity can't be just for ceos and hedge fund managers. democracy can't be just for billionaires and corporations. prosperity and democracy are part of your basic bargain, too. sandra: and the meantime, donald trump set to make what he says
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is a significant announcement tomorrow, widely expected about his presidential bid. new developments in the intense manhunt in upstate new york. praising tailor shop worker joyce mitchell telling investigators the prisoners plan to kill her husband. according to sources she did not say she was going to help them kill her husband. prosecutors say she agreed to pick up the murders after their escape to shoot back that at the last minute. she is due in court today. one of the prisoners had a birthday over the weekend as he is still at large. leader of the naacp in spokane, washington can finish after meeting today. rachel dolezal expected to speak about the fervor sparked over her racial identity. she is falsely portrayed herself as black for years. we have a retail deal to watch this morning. hudson bay company saks fifth
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avenue by fifth avenue by the german department store chain from the retailer metro for more than $3 billion. it lets hudson may expand beyond north america and potentially introduce the change era. we'll keep watching it for you. greek debt tax collapse overnight and both sides waiting for the other to make some sort of move. stalemate sending stocks lower across the globe checking out u.s. futures. the opening well done 67 points, a loss of four tenths of a percent. golden state has an nba championship at this grasp after last night's victory over the cavaliers. we will have the highlights. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ my school reunion.
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sandra: let's get you caught up in global markets this morning. in a shack on the weakness across the board is greek debt tax not happening. the nikkei, hang seng, singapore index all down. global stock markets european average is down across the board as well. dax, the biggest loser down 1.5%. at home u.s. futures point to a lower open, future sinking 68 points. turning to sports, the golden state warriors are one win away from their first championship in 40 years. seth curry salad 37 points to lead the worst of one of four to 91 when and the cleveland cavaliers. james scored 40 points for
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cleveland on the way to his second triple-double. it wasn't enough. a one-point curry scored seven straight points to win the game. game six is tomorrow night for cleveland. in baseball, mashers are shown above the national shelled out big money for him. he struck out 16 and pitched a one hitter as washington shut out milwaukee for to nothing. carlos gomez had the brewers only have with a broken bat mover in the seventh inning. in golf this morning, gomez of argentina won his first pga title. gomez beat greg a win by four strokes shooting a four under 66. takes home a check for just over a million dollars. before you had a bitter this morning, let's get a look at your monday forecast with fox meteorologist janet steen. it was raining buckets this
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morning. reporter: be prepared you be prepared you could have a rough commute this morning. a quick look at temperatures. 68 in new york city reflect to their refund 92 already in phoenix. 68 in albuquerque. a lot of cities getting showers and thunderstorms in the forecast today moving in towards the northeast where we could see potential for maybe some flooding throughout the day today across the northeastern and mid-atlantic, even the ohio river valley. no severe weather today. tomorrow we have the threat of hail, damaging than an isolated tornadoes. be prepared as you head out the door if you commute in this morning. back to you, sandra. sandra: thank you very much. it much. it meant i never global market action. the currency market oil prices down. stock futures point to a lower open. a look at all of this before we handed over to maria bartiromo.
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maria: a final look at global market this morning as we approach the 6:00 a.m. hour. a lot of global weakness as far as currencies are concerned. the u.s. dollar gained strength against other global currencies right now and that is pleasing to weakness in the commodities markets. oil dipping below $60 a barrel. done more than a percent to start at the fashion here come the asian markets week as the greek debt talks did fall through overnight. waiting to weakness in the european markets as well. the german market, tax down
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1.5%. significant selling this monday morning putting pressure on u.s. stock index futures. the s&p down nine and nasdaq futures down 21. all about grace of a two-day fed meeting tomorrow. will they tomorrow. will they or won't they raise interest rates. if they don't it's all about the language as to when it will happen. over to maria bartiromo for "mornings with maria." maria: sandra, good morning, everybody i am maria bartiromo. with me, fox news says elizabeth made donnell. we will talk to everybody and just a second. first, your top stories today. saudi prince telling us this morning a financial financial report in the "financial times" says he wants somebody other than jack dorsey executive running twitter is just not true. the prince wants a new leader with extensive marketi
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