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true into breaking news this morning. wal-mart, amazon, ebay, chinese internet giant alibaba pulling confederate flags in the website. netflix join after the seven to one stock split making it more affordable for individual investors. google puts in groups feature on gmail. now you can recall the regrettable e-mail you just sent out. stocks in japan soaring to their best level since 1996 back when bill clinton was running the u.s. check in u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell little bit of weakness loss
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of weakness blossom at dow futures. the nasdaq once again starting today at an all-time high. good morning i'm dagen mcdowell. senator smith is off today. i am joined by lauren simonetti in nicole petallides. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at what is living in today's market, the latest breaking news and what to expect for your day ahead. average over the confederate flag continues to grow. lauren simonetti is all over the story. lauren: it started to remove the confederate flag from the capital at the charleston church shooting. had a spread to where it may then bedford may be moved out of the state has. and virginia ordering the confederate flag off of license plates. in mississippi, called to remove a battle cry from the state flag and in minnesota where folks on the lake named after john calhoun renamed business has also chimed in. wal-mart leading the charge. doug mcmillan said this to maria
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bartiromo yesterday. >> we've got more than 7 million items today through first party inventory or marketplace and we decided to go through the process of removing items because we don't want the merchandise we sell to be offensive. lauren: it is feared amazon, ebay, alibaba saying they will no longer allow the sale of confederate merchandise plus the flag makers in the valley forge flag in peter flag manufacturing will stop making and selling confederate flags. dagen: thank you so much, lauren. netflix stocks set to open higher after the company announced its highflying stock. nicole following that story. nicole: come on already. your new netflix would split its stock. announcing the split after the bell. the video streaming continues to envision international ambitions and expansion.
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dividends -- it's seven for one stock split for each outstanding share paid that on july 142 shareholders on record as of july 2nd. netflix stock will begin trading at the new price the following day. the shares were sharply higher in the after-hours on the news on the stock has nearly doubled in price since the start of the year. stocks would still change the value but they do lower the price that does boost interest in the stock. we will see increased liquidity, affordability and much like with apple, the second of one stock split and a senior editor charlie brady who just did the math on this one from the time it was announced to 70%. dagen: apple did to get into the dow 30 because it is price weighted. it still was mimicked out because of the stock price. lauren: hold up for netflix
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shares are searching almost 4% over $700 to be a big feed in netflix. dagen: thank you, nicole. google is adding a new feature that will let you take back regrettable e-mail suggests that now. how long do you have? nicole: in nicole petallides and 30 seconds. some of us might need a whole minute anyway. how can you keep your job and friends by letting you take back the already send e-mail. in other ride in the heat at the moment or sent to the wrong person. gmail users have the option to cancel the e-mail between five and 30 seconds. how do you do it? go to settings committed to enable send by your profile picture and pick the timeframe for calling back the e-mail. dagen: you only know you said a regrettable e-mail when you get it what the hey from a family member. lauren: it's not like you can
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stand two minutes. dagen: i sent a couple this morning. granted it was 2:00 a.m. dagen: a wrench thrown in a $250 million deal. nicole is more on this. lauren: this is interesting. the court has granted cisco from buying u.s. newspaper regulators say $3.5 billion still reduce competition between food supply companies. cisco is disappointed and will consider adoption including pulling the plug on the purchase. the ftc filed a lawsuit earlier this year challenging the transaction on antitrust grounds. agency says that it would likely lead to higher prices for the company's customers which include restaurants, hospitals, hotels, schools controllecontrolle d by private equity firms jk are. so this is a big one.
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we assume the ftc stepped in, comcast walk away from the at&t deal that didn't go through applied materials and also whole foods was bought from picking up a competitor. they are stepping in on this one. dagen: thank you, nicole. two european grocery chains with a million names in the u.s. are emerging. royal hold donate 50% of sales in the united states. the combined value is 29 alien dollars and giant chains still run line in hanford. they will have 6500 stores in the united states and europe. whole foods investigated by the new york city department of consumer affairs. "the new york post" around allegedly incorrectly based pricing. whole foods denies the allegations saying it ever intentionally is deceptive practices to incorrectly charge customers. new york city has not commented.
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here's a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." by the u.s. housing recovery sleep in poor neighborhoods behind. home prices and welfare areas rising but many poor communities are set with the housing crisis that drags on. british government network security is criticized. trimble reports a system that has been flagged by delays and largely unable to stop the most sophisticated attacks. hedge fund score big gains after several lackluster years at money managers are raking in profits fueled in part by booming mergers and acquisition. on today's economic calendar the final reading on first-quarter gdp. severe weather in the west coast port strike contributed to a weak showing. economists looking for a negative growth of two tenths of a percent in the improvement over the prior rating of seven
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tenths of a percent. we look at the report at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. let's say you cut up on the global markets. in asia you can see how stocks are trading within nikkei hitting highest levels that japan's stocks at the highest level since 1996. director europe, a little bit of optimism on a great deal getting finalized. you have losses in france and germany at the moment. u.s. stock market futures looking a little weak enemies. off by 20 points with the nasdaq at an all-time high to start this day. greek prime minister alexis tsipras heads to brussels today for a meeting with officials from the international monetary fund from the european commission and european central bank. that will take place before the gather in before the gather in a bid before the gather in a bid to mend the four-month deadlock over debt negotiations. tsipras offers to make tax hiking contributions until next week to reach an agreement to
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say about the intern defaults and a possible exit from the eurozone. thousands of pensioners stick to the streets to demand the government does not backtrack from its pre-election promise to protect pensions for new cards. louisiana governor bobby jindal to announce his presidential candidacy today becoming the 13th republican vying for the office. polls show that governor in last place among potential candidates. jimbo remains confident his fiscal and socially conservative message will resonate with the party faithful. political reporters chris creasy may announce his candidacy as early as next week. coming up, the lawyer for new england patriots tom brady says they made a quote compelling case in the display case hearing. we will have the latest on that. in japan, stock prices at the highest level since 1996 when bill clinton was the u.s. president. we will hunt down the global markets for you, take a look at
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with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. dagen: let's get you caught up on global markets. over in asia stocks are heading higher. denis k. hitting the highest level said i seemed the mid-90s. over to europe, said mixed markets right now come again for england, the losses in france and germany. u.s. stock market futures showing a little bit of weight as but it's been a good week so far for u.s. markets with the nasdaq hitting to record highs today's nouveau. general motors rolling out two new cars today. the auto marker will reveal to
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2016 camaro convertible and the chevy occurs. the row comes as gm faces a criminal investigation over a faulty ignition switch now blamed for 117 deaths. ikea raising the minimum wage for u.s. workers for the second year in a row. the swedish furniture chain will increase the rate by 10% to $11.87 starting january 1st. the increase will affect a third of i.t. is 10,000 u.s. store workers and also covers workers in some distribution centers. in sports, patriots quarterback tom brady made his case the appeal of his four-game suspension in his last night after 10 hours of testimony. brady was punished by the lake for his role in the use of depleted for laws during the afc championship that jury over the coals. his attorney sought dayside made a compelling case but wouldn't comment any further. no timetable for a rule by roger
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caddell. makela franco scored 11 runs against the yankees. the phillies broke it open in the name inning scoring run on turn nine runs. philadelphia into the game with the worst record in fewest runs. now they've scored 31 runs by winning three in a row. carlos gomez scored the run in the seventh inning when his double was misplayed off the wall. band of bruins into a bland. following to the 500 mark since early april. not even summer time yet and that is already stinking. mild weather overnight. maria molina with the latest on a stormy tuesday night. this is very serious stuff. reporter: good morning, good to see you. hello, everyone at home.
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damaging winds across portions of new jersey, bergen and trees down and we do have a new storm system exited the rockies for more severe weather across portions of the high plains into the midwest. we have enhancements over illinois, iowa and northwestern indiana. we have the potential for damaging winds and tornadoes in the storms that develop today. high plains to the midwest with the way to get weather warnings today in the stern system keeps moving eastward for more severe storms headed tomorrow across the midwest yet again. high temperatures have been hot across portions of the southeast it is june and is supposed to be hot. 97 degrees for high temperature. 97 in atlanta and mid-90s in raleigh, north carolina. the humidity will feel hotter than that. continuing to fill the summer heat out there.
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100 for your las vegas as they head north for a portion of idaho also heating up. 94 degrees for the high temperature in boise. over to you, dagen. dagen: maria molina, meteorologist for fox. retailers rush to pull the confederate flag from shelves. amazon the latest to make the move. google has a new feature to let you take back regrettable e-mails you just now. check in u.s. stocks futures right now we have a little bit, but still solid. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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dagen: breaking news this morning. wal-mart, amazon, ebay at the chinese internet giant out about the polling confederate flags from the website. shares of netflix showering after a seven to one stock split making it more affordable for individual investors. put them in groups feature on gmail, you can recall any question of what e-mails you might've just sent out an stock soaring in japan to their best level since 1996 when bill clinton was running the u.s. chicken stock market futures ahead of the opening bell, a little bit afraid to report. the nasdaq hitting an all-time high for the second day this week yesterday. good morning i am dagen mcdowell. i enjoyed by lauren simonetti and nicole petallides. welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at what is living in today's markets, the latest breaking news in what to expect that they had.
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breaking this morning, outraged over the confederate flag continues to grow. lauren simonetti is on the story and it is everywhere. lauren: business, politicians come everyone speaking out now to remove the confederate flag from the state capitol after the charleston church shooting. and tennessee nathan bedford moved out of the statehouse. in virginia, the governor ordering the confederate flag off of license plates. in mississippi, calls to remove a confederate battle fraud on the state flag. in minnesota, folks want to rename the lake is named after john c. calhoun, a proponent of slavery. businesses here are also chiming in. wal-mart leading the charge. the ceo said this to maria bartiromo yesterday. he met with a 7 million items online today through online today through first party amateur or marketplace. they go through the process but
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we don't want any merchandise we do the consensus. they do will no longer allow the sales confederate merchandise. they had valley forge and lawmakers and they say they will not making a dial-in confederate flags. dagen: at the same time there is a rush on merchandise, hats and other flag with the confederate flag or other symbols. >> smaller companies continue to sell at nrc and the confederate items last the shelves. they are split and have not stopped yet. dagen: the stock is set to open iraq to the company announced it is splitting stock. the goal is following the story. >> it was just a matter of when netflix announcing a split after the ballots of video streaming company continues the international expansion.
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a dividend of six additional shares for each share will be paid out on july 14 to shareholders on record as of july 2nd. netflix stock will begin trading at the new price the following day. in his dissenting shares sharply sharply higher in after-hours trading higher today. the stock has nearly doubled in price since the start of the year. performer in the s&p 500 and you may remember apple announced the stock split after the close of trading of april 23rd in a 24 at teen and a .2% on the following day. by the time the split was the fact that june 9th at that year, apple shares rallied 25% and 70% from the time it announced. it makes it more affordable for people to get in there and buy stocks that are expensive. netflix close yesterday at $681. a little pricey for some people.
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they will be able to get an a by a they like. dagen: apple split its stock could probably not going to happen for netflix. news today that google is adding a new feature in gmail to take back regrettable e-mails he sent out. moran has the story. lauren: google will help you keep your job and friends. if you sent an e-mail to the wrong person current gmail users have the option to cancel the bad e-mail within 30 seconds of hitting send. go to settings on your desktop, hippie and able send button above your profile picture and pick the timeframe for calling back the e-mail between five and 30 seconds. google we need a minute and i made this happen on text messages, to.
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dagen: i notice a lot of people on twitter are trying to send direct messages to people and put them in their twitter feed. lauren: doing everything on her for. dagen: the fox news channel just sent his work address out to somebody on twitter recently. he shall remain nameless. a federal judge meantime has thrown a wrench into a proposed deal involving the two largest to distributors. the latest on that? nicole: a different 2013 injunction blocking cisco from buying u.s. did. regulators say the $3.5 billion deal would reduce competition between food supply companies. cisco says it is disappointed and will reveal the ruling and consider adoption to putting pulling the plug on the purchase. the sbc filed a lawsuit earlier this year challenging the transaction is the trust runs. the agency says the deal would lead to higher prices for the
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company's customers to include restaurants, gold, u.s. food and a private equity firm kkr with clayton gba and rice. the fcc steps in and says it could crimp competition and very sad to say it could more buying power and they could offer things that lower prices. they also step in on other deals including t-mobile, comcast or at&t and home goods for one of its rivals. dagen: stock prices hitting their highest level since 1996. let's get a closer look at the asian markets. tracey chang is live in beijing, a reporter for chinese state television. reporter: good morning, dagen. asian markets are higher today. the composite recovers gaining
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2.5% by the quiddity release from china's mega-ipo subscriptions last week. markets recover the hang seng gaining about three tenths of 1%. the companies listed in hong kong outperformed the broader market adding about half of a percent. japanese shares have a good trading day. the nikkei up 3 cents to 1% about this and that are useful not to fault on the dad and exporters are higher. let me remind you it has 20% this year. south korea to cost me with two tenths of 1% underperforming the broader market. dagen: thank you so much, tracey. the well. let's take you over to europe. france and germany with very little styling. the ftse 100 of 1%. stock market futures look like this.
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26-point loss on the dial. the nasdaq starts today at another all-time high. we've got the final reading on first-quarter gdp growth coming up at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. not likely a market mover so far in the past. coming up today marks the digital debut of jerry seinfeld. they show about nothing could cost you. we have the details. maria will have a special guest coming up at 8:00 a.m. and the 8:00 a.m. hour. in japan, stock prices at the highest levels in 18 years. the nikkei's best level since 1996. take a look at what the u.s. is doing right here right now. a little bit of red. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ hey america,
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dagen: let's get you caught up on global markets. asian stocks closed higher with japan's nikkei hitting an 18 year high. didn't take much. there you have it. in europe, stocks have been mixed this morning. slight losses in france and germany and sim games to report in england. in the united states, the stock market futures looking a little bit weak.
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32-point loss. the nasdaq with another all-time high yesterday. who lives and in a but "seinfeld." lauren has more on this story. lauren: this is exciting. today you can watch "seinfeld," all 180 episodes available. $150 million. this is a generational move, way of introducing this largely younger audience to "seinfeld," he has show from the 90s of introducing "seinfeld" fans to hulu. eight dollars a month by our parent company 21st century fox and comcast. either way, for an additional $9 a month, you can stream showtime on hulu. that is a major partnership. everyone competing with netflix. nicole: it will be interesting
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to see whether the younger people love it because it is the most profitable show in history. the final finale, 76 million people watched. train to hulu is also making great steps. hulu has been stepping up, paying for shows, trying to compete financially with netflix , particularly empire, file, "wall street journal." don't miss "mornings with maria" today. maria will give her viewers an inside look at the deal about "seinfeld" and the mystery guest. can that this far into the 8:00 hour on "mornings with maria." more on the retailers rush to pull confederate flags from their website and their store shelves. amazon the latest to make the news. allie baba as well. more on that for you and google adding a new gmail feature to take back the regrettable e-mail you sent out. look at your u.s. stock index futures.
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dagen: breaking news this morning. wal-mart, amazon, ebay, chinese internet giant allie internet giant allie polanco at her flat its website. shares of netflix announces a seven to one stock split making stocks more affordable for individual investors. google adding a feature on gmail. now you can recall of regrettable e-mails you just announced. tax in japan sorted their best level since 1996 back when bill clinton was the president of the united states. checking u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. the 50-point loss on the dow
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futures is about double what it was when we started this hour. the nasdaq with a little bit of pullback after another high time -- all-time high. senator smith is off today. i am joined by lauren simonetti entrance. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at what is living in today's market, latest breaking news on what to expect for the day ahead. breaking this morning, netflix stocks to open sharply higher after announcing it is splitting the stock expected but still moving higher. nicole: it will be interesting to close yesterday after $681. if you are interested you can scoop it up at a cheaper price. the stock split was announced yesterday after the video streaming company continues an ambitious international expansion. a dividend of six additional shares for each outstanding share will be paid out on july 14th to shareholders of record on july 2nd. netflix stock will begin trading
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at the new price the following day. the new sending shares sharply higher in after-hours trading on stock nearly doubling in price since the start of the year. the performer on the s&p 500. charlie brady, senior editor looking at another big name. apple had the seven one stock split in 2014. the stock rallied 8.2% on news the following day. by the time it was effective on june 9th 2014, apple shares had rallied 25% and in fact rallied 70% since the announcement in april 23rd at 2014. stock splits can be very beneficial to shareholders and make it more affordable for people to get in a pickup to share. dagen: apple they cultivate different kind in terms of investors. news today that google is adding a new feature in gmail that will let you take back terrible e-mails you send out acts that way. not terrible, but --
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>> exactly. this is the story that lets you keep your friends and jobs. google is letting you take back the ra sent e-mail and the stuffy right in the heat of the moment are the ones that go to the wrong person by mistake. gmail users have the option to camp with an 80 seconds of hitting the send button. go to settings, hit the enable send button above your profile picture and pick the timeframe for calling back to e-mail between five and 30 seconds. google shares up 6% this year, not nearly as impressive as apple or netflix. transfer should be longer. five to 30 seconds is good, but a few minutes would give you a heads up. dagen: that is not enough time at all. i was lost in a i was lost in a thought of the mistakes i made. lauren: people share their
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damaging e-mails with us on twitter. dagen: good stories. a federal judge during a proposed deal in the two largest three distributors. what does this mean? nicole: this is interesting. the court has temporarily blocked cisco from buying u.s. dues. regulators say $3.5 billion deal would reduce competition between food supply companies. cisco said is disappointed that will reveal the ruling and can other options including pulling the plug on the purchase. the ftc filed a lawsuit this year challenging transactions on antitrust grounds. padilla would like the lead to higher prices for the company's customers. customers include restaurants good restaurants, hospital, hotel, controlled by private equity firm kkr and clayton dba and right. it is interesting because the merger together would make higher prices than people were critics and said the mergers make them so big they better have buying power to offer lower
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prices. boosting regulators step in to keep control another big deals including comcast or at&t, 2011 to 14 mobile and also tried to apply a viable and stepping on not one. dagen: moving onto grocery chains in europe. two european grocery chains unfamiliar names in the u.s. emerging. the group generates 60% of sales in the u.s. the combined value of the company's $29 billion with stop & shop chanter in this day. dull haze runs linux headed for the combined company will have 6500 stores in the united dates in europe. whole foods investigated by the consumer affairs new york post reporting the allegedly deceiving customers with incorrect way based pricing. whole foods denies the allegations saying it never intentionally used a center part says. consumer affairs in new york have not commented on it.
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here's a look at headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." home prices in wealthy areas are rising but many of our communities stuck with the housing crisis that drags on. breached government and network security. a federal security system has been plagued by delays and largely unable to stop the most sophisticated attacks. hedge funds scored again after several lap yesteryears. money managers raking in profits halved in part by booming measures and acquisitions. average after the fight continues to grow here, daring everywhere. lauren simonetti. lauren: this has become a business story. started as a movement to have the confederate flag after the charleston church shooting. i have states like tennessee where both of the confederate
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nathan bedford forrest prison officials want to move that out of the state has. in virginia the governor asserted the confederate flag off of license plates in mississippi calling to remove a confederate data across on the upper corner of the state flag. and minnesota john c. calhoun blake will be renamed. business is chiming. womack leading the charge. ceo doug macmillan said sister maria bartiromo yesterday. >> we've got more than 7 million items on first arriving in the tory and we just decided to go through the process of removing items because we don't want any merchandise we sell to be offensive. >> amazon, ebay, alibaba said they will no longer allow the sale of confederate items. plus the flag makers valley forge, five manufacturable stop making and selling confederate flags. as he pointed out, people still want the confederate items.
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they're rushing to the businesses and smaller shops that sell the items. dagen: represents racism and the like, but some people look at it as a way of serving our country at that time and there is businesses, when you look at the business aspect, the 133-year-old company donate's millions of flags a year. dagen: how far does it go. a pusher and digested data statute in the capitol in washington d.c. moving on, an intense search underway in upstate new york are they to convict killers who escaped a maximum-security prison. david lee miller is alive in new york with the very latest. good morning david lee. reporter: good morning, dagen. in the last 24 hours we've seen authorities have enough roadways as well as racing into the words are returning empty-handed. they have received a number of
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unfounded reports that the two fugitives had been cited. the sheriff here in franklin county says it is believed that the two fugitives are still together. he would not comment on reports that searchers found bloody socks and shoes and a hunting cabin where dna was discovered linking fugitives to decide, but there is speculation one of the fugitives might be barefoot, but also possible he was able to obtain shoes. the search area is 20 miles from the canadian border. authorities say it is secure. >> you know, we have a huge contingent border patrol. we've had areas where they are smuggling on both sides of the border. pretty well protected here. i am confident they will have a difficult time for them here. reporter: as we approach the july 4th holiday come the situation for fugitives below the room were disparate.
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that's because the holiday is going to result in thousands of vacationers coming to this area, cabins that otherwise might have been empty with wreckage and providing food for the fugitives will be occupied making their choices for where they can flee even more difficult. dagen: david lee miller reporting for us in upstate new york. let's get you conduct a global markets. stocks closed higher. japan's nikkei was an 18 year high with gains in hong kong as well. stocks have been mixed so far today. slight gains in england the losses seem to be picking up steam from france and germany. u.s. stock market futures headed nowhere. and then technology stocks. another all-time high yesterday. recent prime minister wrestles today to hammer out a final idea
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ahead of an e.u. summit tomorrow. the new england pitcher quarterback tom brady says they made a compelling case and the display case hearing wrapped up last night. we had the story and highlight them look at your u.s. stock market futures. seems to be picking up as the morning goes on. your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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dagen: good morning, everybody. let's see you breaking news on greece. using stock market futures
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weakening a little bit. a report that the prime minister alexis tsipras have not accepted the proposals to unlock needed aid. he is preparing to depart for emergency talks in brussels according to a report on bloomberg this morning. according to a government official. alexis tsipras says creditors did not accept the proposal. we will bring you more as they get it. to see the reaction european stocks right now, it you still see the same mixed markets. look at what is happening in germany. almost a 1% loss on the back they are selling of france as well. using weakening in the future is that this is a situation where the markets have been moving on headlines as we look for greece to wrap up a deal with its creditors and with europe. let's get some sports news for you. patriots quarterback tom brady has made his case. the appeal of the four-game
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suspension added last night after 10 hours of testimony. brady was punished by the lake for his role in the use of deflated footballs during the patriots afc championship victory over the coals. there is side made a compelling case but would not comment or there. no timetable for a ruling by commissioner roger goodell has been set. the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning with his double displayed on the wall. a three to two win over the mets. new york, losing six straight follies to the 500 mark for the first time since early april. we are sad about that. we are. coming up on a global rundown of market action when the time before we handed over to maria bartiromo. stay with us. ♪ only difference: that little blue thingy. you see it? that's a sensor.
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dagen: welcome back, everybody. using stock market futures take way in the united states weakening in the last hour or so since we started the show. here's one reason why. there's breaking news that the great prime minister alexis tsipras has said creditors did not accept the proposal. that is according to multiple reports. tsipras telling they did not accept the fiscal measures that they have offered to make pension contributions trying to get the last tranche of the bailout so they can pay back some of it back. you can see what is happening in europe. england is still holding on but barely. you now have more than a 1% loss on the decks in germany. more than 1% in germany in 1% loss in france as well. a very different picture in the last hour picking up steam in the united states.
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76.5 from the dow futures. a lot of optimism in the week when it looked like the bailout proposal from greece would be except good. but that payment is due next week on june 30th. now it is time for maria bartiromo, "mornings with maria." maria: hello, dagen. see you in an hour. i am maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, june 24th. todd horvitz of average joe options. first, your top story at 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. the multimillion dollars manhunt for two escaped convicts continuing this morning in upstate new york. the prison employee who helped the convicted killers escape might have bribed guards but desserts to give them special treatment according to reports this morning. the autopsy report of freddy greg shows he suffered a high

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