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tree into breaking news this morning. president obama selling his nuclear deal with iran to americans at the news conference later today as they celebrate the deal in tehran. greece's prime minister facing a tough sell in his parliament or the new bailout package for the task and testing returns. china's economy of measuring stronger growth than did what the stock market seeking again. a new poll shows donald trump on top of the republican presidential pac. we will have the result. u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell this morning. dow futures up 20 points
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according to a higher open. good morning and senator smith joined by lauren simonetti in nicole petallidesw. welcome to trainee. this is your first look at what is moving in today's market committed latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. lauren, you are working on christmas in july. train for deals all day long at amazon. sandra: we look at key items they are selling. nicole, three earnings reports this morning. lauren: bank of america loan growth in particular. sandra: the obama administration kicking off its campaign to sell the nuclear deal to congress. the president already discussing to deal with various allies in the middle east as iranians celebrated in the streets. as congress votes on the agreement he will use his veto pen. that raises the question whether congress can gather two thirds
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of the votes in both houses to override the president's veto. president obama will lay out his case at a news column race which will be carried live on the fox business network at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. greek prime minister alexis tsipras is busy and now faces a tough sell to win approval for his latest bailout deal. greece is left-wing government hopes to get several measures through parliament right today to be demands from european creditors. some of tsipras' ministers are in open revolt over the deal which includes painful tax hikes and pension skies. meanwhile the international monetary fund said it will need relief and $94 billion in new financing through 2018 because the situation has deteriorated since it closed its banks last month. big news coming out of china this morning. second-quarter gdp at 7% annual pace. retail sales and investment
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weaken in the quarter. that was in-line with the prior quarter and slightly better than what analysts had forecast. the better-than-expected report did not house stocks. the shanghai composite down for a second straight trading day following 3% trading in more than 600 stocks still remains halted in that market there. while federal reserve chair janet yellen is expected to face a grilling when she goes before congress today. not just about the economy. lauren has a preview of that. sandra: the fed chief will appear at 10:00 a.m. eastern today day whenever semi annual report to congress. here's what to expect. recent congressional investigations includes a possible leak of the data three years ago. yellen has said the fed and justice department have worried sharing information with congress could jeopardize the investigation. stay tuned. she was dressed interest rate increases this year as americans earn more money and inflation
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remains low. she will likely mention how turmoil in china and greece and puerto rico can spill over to the u.s. economy. an encore performance before a senate committee. tree into the only thing people care about his rate hikes. the other stuff is important that the only thing they will listen for just a little bit of liftoff top. thank you. earnings season picking up steam with results from another major bank this morning and two tech giants after the closing bell. nicole has a preview. nicole: looking for weaker second results from the bank of america bank of america to post a profit of 36 cents per share. i would be down in nicholson adjusted profit of 41 cents a year ago. revenue expected to decline $21.3 billion we will be watching signs bank of america is growing its lung.
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we've certainly been looking for that. we want to know of cost cuts lead to higher return. intel to post the results. analysts look for the dow to a 50 cents per share, in an revenue expected to slide to just over $13 billion. you know revenue has been weak overall. we demand for pc. intel's late entry into the market. all those things back to rain. heavy investment in fast-growing technologies with a nonprofit. and then there is to be seen if netflix expected to report mixed results. the tv movie streaming company to earn 4 cents a share down sharply from last year. revenue expected to rise to $1.64 billion. the number of new video subscribers to top the forecast. thanks in part to the original program and original shows such as orange as the new black and daredevil to name a couple. sandra: nicole, thank you.
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getting caught up a global action. we told you about china this morning on economic data coming out there. asian markets mixed however the nikkei up in the kospi outside of japan will keep their stimulus out a record have been an influence on europe in extruding as well. cac dax. u.s. stock market futures positive for the most powerful right now. dow futures up 18 points. s&p announced that pointing to a higher open on wall street a few hours from now. faa official joseph to share a resigned following an fbi investigation according to a letter by the fox business network. the former vp of safety and training has come under scrutiny following a six-month fbi and exclusive investigainvestiga tion, trouble in the skies. the investigation on covert plot hiring practices as well as
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allegations of enabling cheating unimportant entry test. reporter adam shapiro doing great work on now. it is like christmas in july. big retailers hope to ring up access today. lauren, this could be $2 billion in sales. lauren: this will look exactly like black friday looks after things had been accepted you check the calendar, not even august. offering 70% of florida the rings motion picture trilogy, $49 kindle t. reeder, chances to win $25,000 in gift card if you stream music. deals will be refreshed every 10 minutes and only available to pride members, and the people who spent $99 in annual prescription. big win. four days in a row and hitting yet another record high. wal-mart not sitting this one
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out. calling them atomic. two dozen items with the rollbacks not just today but three months. that is selling for $265. lots of deals on toys as well. not to be outdone, target taking dixie 5% off a selection of kids clothes and shoes plus an extra 20% off with a coupon. if you miss out, best buy has its black friday next month. sandra: black friday has started to lose its luster because several them open stores on thanksgiving. now we have sales in july. i can't get over it. trade for us to talk about black friday and door busters camile tyro customers when it's time for the real thing in november and december. >> baby july is when retailers go into black. i think black friday brought in 1.5 million. i will be similar to what we see for amazon.
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this is all tied into the 20 year anniversary. what do wal-mart, target, just competing. sandra: tune into "mornings with maria" for interview with amazon vice president greg greeley. talk about a deal. what was likely a technical glitch this morning on best buy customers are able to buy $200 gift cards for 15 bucks. don't make a beeline to computers just yet. it has been fixed in $200 is back to being $200. for best buy very listed terms and conditions allows them to cancel orders based on pricing mistakes such as this. it remains to be seen if they actually do that. if you've got one of those cars, good luck. a new poll shows donald trump in search of the top of the field according to a "usa today" poll.
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trump lead 17%. former florida governor jeb bush is backing up 14%. trump was on coast to coast yesterday with neil cavuto talking about trade deal. >> we don't have great negotiators. we have people negotiating trade deals that we can't do it. we need to bring jobs back to the united states. sandra: is opening up his new winery by the way. george lopez, mexican american comedian in talks with nbc to replace trump as the host of his celebrity apprentice program. the ratings hit "the new york post" saying other potential candidates include mavericks owner mark cuban, richard branson and martha stewart. talk amongst yourselves. the paper pointed trump is beefing up security after a twitter fad reportedly made by mexican drug lord of chapel
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sandra: welcome back good luck
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to you caught up on global action this morning. stocks finishing the day with the shanghai down despite a better-than-expected gdp report. and europe mixed trading as well. ftse down a couple points while the cac and dax are trending higher. futures ahead of the bell are agreeing to a higher open peer futures at 17. turning to sports this morning. baseball's 85th day with the charles mike trout became the first player in 38 carries to lead the game with a home run. he also became the first to be named mvp two years in a row as the american league went on to a 63 win. rbi has played prince fielder and lorenzo came with a one to one tie putting the al ahead to stay. jacob took rob struck out the side with the american league
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champion with home-field advantage in the world series for the third straight year. outstanding players at the past were honored before the game including hometown hero pete rose. rose betting on baseball and has an application for reinstatement pending. commissioner hasn't yet scheduled a meeting with rose to discuss it. coming up as they are celebrating the nuclear deal in tehran, president obama still has to make the case here at home. he will be holding a news conference later today and will bring that live on the fox news network. janice yellen speaking of yellen speaking of spa with a grilling on capitol hill not just over the economy but also the leak of minutes from the fed closed door policy meetings. we will tell you three things to watch in her testimony today. here are stock index futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures up 16. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at running markets and raking news.
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sandra: breaking news this morning. present a bomb of selling deal with iran to americans at a news conference later as they celebrate the deal in tehran. prime minister facing a tough sell in his parliament over the new bailout package which were tucked into a sturdy terms. china's economy was stronger growth than expected. the stock market down again. a new poll showing donald trump on top of the republican presidential pack. the latest results. checking results. checking in on your stock market futures ahead of the opening bell this morning.
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positive sentiment in the open this morning. dow s&p and nasdaq futures all love. i am sandra smith joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petallidesw. welcome to "fbn:am" for the latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. lauren, you're working working on christmas in july. lauren: retailers want their money so they are rolling out there just rolling out there just to see in november and december in jail right now. sandra: hot just could mean big numbers for amazon. nicole: bank of america, intel, netflix. more on that. the obama administration kicking off its campaign to sell the nuclear agreement with iran to congress. the president has been discussing a deal with various allies in the middle east as iranians celebrated industries. the president has said if congress does on the agreement he will use his veto pen. that raises the question whether
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congress can gather two thirds of the votes in both houses to override the president's veto. president obama laid out his case at a news conference carried right here live on the fox network happening at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. great prime minister alexis tsipras faces a tough sell to win approval for his latest bailout deal. greece's left-wing government hopes to get several measures to parliament by today to meet demand from european creditors. some of tsipras' ministers are in open revolt over this deal which includes some of those paint old pension cut. meanwhile, the international monetary fund is greece will need to have relief and $94 billion in new financing through 2018 because the situation has deteriorated since it closed its banks last month. china's second-quarter gdp did hold steady at 7% annual pace. retail sales and investments weakened in the quarter. that was in line with the prior quarter and was slightly better
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than what analysts had forecast. better than expected report not helping stocks. the shanghai composite down yet again, the second straight day of selling call in another 3%. trading by the way and by the 600 stocks remain halted. earnings season is picking up steam with results from another major bank this morning and two tech giants after the closing bell. nicole has a preview for us. nicole: let's started off with bank of america. weaker second-quarter results. the bank to post a profit of 36 cents per share. that would be down a nickel of the adjusted profit of 41 cents a year ago. revenue to decline to $21.3 billion. here's what we will be watching for. signs that bank of america is growing islam. investors want to know if cost cuts will lead to higher returns. intel also expected to go slower
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results. analysts look for the dow component two and 50 cents per share down 5 cents from a year ago. revenue expected to decide to just or $13 billion. anything related to pc semiconductors has been under pressure. intel's late entry into the mobile market also could hurt members. the heavy investment in technology is got to invest in profits. mixed results, expect it to earn 4 cents per share. that's down sharply from last year. revenue expected to rise to $1.64 billion. number of video subscribers will be key and tap the forecast. we'll see if they can do that. watching some of the original shows such as large orange is the new black, daredevil. watch for the seven for one stock split adjusted price yesterday. today obviously the stock split goes into effect at seven for
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one. we saw that with apple and apple ran into this stock split. we will see if netflix does that. sandra: makes it accessible. nicole, thank you. it's like christmas in july. retailers hope to bring up sales today. lauren: i think they are getting desperate for money. allie bob, the amazon of china did $9 billion in sales on their single day. amazon trying to compete today with what is called prime day, basically as 20th birthday. offering just like 77 are some of the lord of the ring motion picture trilogy. and he came to the reader for $49 chances to win 20 5-k gift cards if you stream music from amazon music. just refreshed every 10 minutes in 10 minutes and here's the thing. they are only available to prime numbers, folks has been the $99 prescription fee.
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those are the people who spend an estimated $1500 a year on the site, more than regular customers. obviously amazon wants more of them. four days in a row with another high. wal-mart: the stills atomic. two dozen items we will see wrote back not just today. ballmer is saying we do this for 90 days. get the ipod mini for $265. in texas, lots of other deals on toys. not to be outdone, target also taking up to 65% off some kids clothes and shoes and an extra 20% off coupon. if you miss out on everything today, best buy has their black friday sale next week. sandra: i wonder what they will call this day as far as people not working and people sitting at their computers and shopping. lauren: this is all tied to
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sandra: birthday you caught up on global market action this morning. asia stocks morning. asia stocks finishing the day down another 3% despite better-than-expected gdp with poor appeared in europe mixed trading as well. looking at the ftse, cac and dax all higher. u.s. stock market futures with the dow up 14 points. also slightly higher that a nasdaq futures. twitter the buyout hoax. following the ins and outs. what's the latest? >> twitter shares jumping 8% yesterday after per claims to come me had received a buyout
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offer for $31 billion. the story appeared on the website made to look like bloomberg's business news page. bloomberg and traders say it was a fake. options heavily traded, more than two times. large buyers snapping up 12,000 call options. as the fake report when not they will for the buyer. shares started to rise. twitter ended the day up nearly 1% to $36.72 per share. it brings chaos to wall street. the stock surges. everybody wants to figure out what the sources. a potential buyout offer more than would've been bought out. much like what we saw with avon, it was all misspelled. even costello's name was misspelled. nicole says there are red flags all over the place. coming up a new poll shows donald trump on top of the
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republican presidential pack. the latest results for you. christmas in july as amazon, wal-mart and target waging price war. the big winner could be consumers. sales all over the place today. checking u.s. stock market futures, dow futures up 15 ahead of the opening bell this morning. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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sandra: breaking news this morning. resident ivana selling is nuclear deal with iran to americans today with a news conference as they celebrate the deal in tehran. greek prime minister facing a tough sell in its parliament over the bailout package for testing faster returns. china's economy registry and stronger growth than it.
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the stock market down again. a fresh poll shows donald trump on top of the republican presidential pack. the latest results. checking in on stock market futures ahead of the opening bell this morning. gains across the board. good morning i'm sandra smith joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petallides. welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect that they had. you are working on christmas in july. nicole: don't bother me. i'm shopping right now. $14.99 for a 42 p. storage site. 40% off. sandra: more deals from amazon. nicole looking at earnings report. nicole: bank of america, intel, netflix. looking to downside on weak sales. sandra: the obama administration kicking off his campaign today to solve the nuclear agreement.
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the president president discussing a deal with various allies in the middle east as iranians celebrated in the streets. the president has said if congress votes on the agreement he will use his veto pen. that raises the question whether congress can gather two thirds of the votes in both houses to override the president's veto. president obama will lay out his case today at a news conferencconferenc e. put kerry up by pure life on the fox business network of 1:00 p.m. eastern time. greek prime minister alexa tsipras facing a tough sell to win approval for his latest a lot deal. hoping to get several measures to parliament by today to meet demand from european creditors. some are in open revolt over the deal which includes painful tax hikes and pension cuts. the international monetary fund says greeks were made that really $94 billion in new financing through 2018 because
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the situation has gotten workers are closing banks last month. china big news this morning. second-quarter gdp holding steady at 7%. government says retail sales and investment did weaken in mind of the prior quarter and slightly better than analysts forecasting. better than expected report not helping stock market in shanghai. down for a second straight day following 3%, trading more than 600 stocks still remains halted. federal reserve chair janet yellen before congress today. lauren: yellen will appear before the house financial services committee to give day one of her semiannual monetary report to congress. here's what to expect. questions about congressional
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investigations includes a possible of market sentiment data back in 2012. yellen has said the fed and justice department are worried shared information could jeopardize the investigation. yellen will address interest rate increases this year, when, how many and inflation remains low. she will likely mention the turmoil around the world. china, greece, how does this to the u.s. tomorrow the encore performance before the senate committee. >> later this year. sandra: a lot of our people calling for next year. earnings season picking up steam with results from some major companies this week here today in particular. >> would come up off the heels will be taking a look right now with the weaker second-quarter results from bank of america expected to pose profits 36
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cents per share down a nickel from adjusted profit of 41 cents a year ago. revenue to decline $21.3 billion. also watching for signs that bank of america that bank of america is growing loans. loan growth is a key indicator. investigators want to know if cost cuts believe higher returns. intel expected to puzzle the results. analysts look for the data to earn 60 cents share down 5 cents from a share. revenue to slide to just over $13 billion in revenue has been hurt by weak demand for the pc late entry into the mobile market. the heavy investment into fast-growing technologies has also weighed on the profits. netflix expected to report mixed results. tv, and the mainstreaming company to earn 44 cents per share from a year ago. revenue to rise to $1.64 billion. the new video subscribers
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projected to top the forecast. it is thanks in part to shows you've been watching. orange is the new black in daredevils. the stock closed yesterday at 702. stock split watch for that. apple ran up into the stock split so we'll see if netflix does that. netflix number one and the s&p 500. sandra: will keep watching that appear global market in europe. you will see the stock market futures pointed to a higher up than a couple hours from now. dow futures up 15 points looking for decisive action. nasdaq futures lady making two tenths of a percent. it's like christmas in july. what are we looking at? lauren: this is for subscribers
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only. pay the $99 a year. by the way prime numbers. lauren: the echo with the help of the digital assistants. they are going to go for $50 off. these are some of the dlc could see today. they will be refreshed all day long when you log onto amazon.com. the whole point is to compete with everybody else. wal-mart has huge deals today. lots of deals on the left tronics or target offering deals as well. everybody is in it right now. there's a treadmill on there. lawnmower. everything in play here. lauren: and will be difficult to track because they will refresh every 10 minutes. sandra: this is prime day. it ties into the 20th anniversary. maria bought a great guest on
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this. they are looking for 2 billion in sales which would echo what the csi for monday. hardly compare to the single's day. trained for 9 billion. that is what amazon does in like a month. everyone is trying to energize it can zoom or this seems to be saving in understanding. maria's interview with amazon prime vice president greeley who will give you color on how the day is going to faa officials joseph teixeira resigned following an fbi investigation. that is according to a letter seen by the fox news network. the former vp of training has recently come under scrutiny following a six-month fbm exclusive investigation trouble in the skies. the products you on this program. the investigation covered slot hiring practices as well as allegations of enabling cheating
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unimportant entry tags. thanks donald trump has now surged to the top of the gop presidential field according to u.s. poll, trump leads 17% and former florida governor jeb bush's second at 14%. trump was on coast to coast yesterday talking about u.s. trade deals. >> we don't have great negotiators. we can't do it. we need to bring jobs back to the united states. sandra: meanwhile mexican american comedian george lopez reportedly in talks with nbc to replace trump as the host of the celebrity apprentice program. "the new york post" said other candidates include mavericks owner mark cuban, sir richard are insane and martha stewart. the paper reports trump beef up security after a twitter threat reportedly made by the mexican drug lord joaquin l. chabot
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groomsmen. you remember these pictures of the wild escape from a maximum-security prison through a mile-long tunnel over the weekend. coming up, china's surprising the stronger economic growth and expect day. despite the strong growth, stocks in china heading south. losses of 3% and the stars were shining in cincinnati as the american league goes off another all-star win. checking the stock market futures this morning, not for decisive action yet. dow futures up 15. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and ricky news. -- breaking news. ♪
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sandra: welcome back had left the path of global markets. stocks finishing the day with a mixture of inaction. shanghai composite off another 3% today. markets in japan reacting to a kite in the inflation forecast as well as the economic forecast. they kept their policy unchanged. still the records in the list. in europe, mixed trading as well. ftse in london, cac and dax to the downside. tough market futures trying to find direction. dow, s&p and nasdaq futures higher. turning to sports this morning. the 86 all-star game was held
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last night. to leadoff the game game with a home run. the mvp two years ago i was the american league when not to a 63 win. rbi broke a one to one tie in the fifth inning putting it ahead to stay. jacob took rob entered the game in the sixth inning and struck out the side with the american league champion with home-field advantage in the world series for the third straight year. outstanding players were honored before the game including hometown hero pete rose. rose is betting on baseball and has an application for wins big at pending. the commissioner said he is not yet scheduled a meeting to discuss it. rosa say fox sports analyst. before you head up this morning, look at your wins the forecast with meteorologist maria molina.
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reporter: hello, everybody. tracking storms throughout the day producing an issue with travel if you travel across the plains of the south east and of course the other concern is severe weather with them. we do have that in place across parts of the southeast and across the plains h.r. data thread in parts of nebraska, kansas in extreme western parts of iowa including the city of omaha. that is an issue throughout the day today. heat advisories in effect across parts of the south and into the southeast looking at the heat index values in excess of 100 degrees when you factor in the humidity and high temperatures. here's a look at what the high temperatures are forecast to be. 97 degrees in memphis and 97 as well in dallas. to see out there. sandra: we can already feel it in new york city. coming up a rundown of global market action for one more time before we handed over to maria bartiromo. stay with us.
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sandra: welcome back at the shanghai composite with lots of volatility down another 3% on a gd report that was quite frankly better than expected. the nikkei is higher after they decided to get their stimulus measures in place. european markets fixed action. dax in germany, cac is down. in the u.s. stock market futures pointed to a higher rope in. small gains were led by the futures of two tenths of 1%. take a look at commodities trading today. current state developments throughout the globe. prices are higher to the upside.
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there is a big winner of a full percent. oil trading to the downside. it is time for maria bartiromo and "mornings with maria." maria: hi, everybody. i am maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, july 15th. wall street editor chief jerry baker and our own. atl now place to curb iran's nuclear program for sanctions relief we are now learning more details and about talks that went into the deal. the journal reported in the negotiators are close to a deal u.s. secretary of state john kerry asked the iranian foreign air if you have the mandate of the supreme leader. when the foreign minister did have the ayatollahs approval only then was pushed across the finish line. as sanctions are lifted, legal hurdles remain. acknowledged in an interview with fox news rick chester. >> the world was well called to
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a change with iran. but i will not prognosticate. this is a nuclear deal and we are not negotiating other things. maria: meanwhile overnight china surprised economists with their 7% growth target for the full year and this morning's report is sure to raise some questions about the viability of the chinese statistics. federal reserve chairman janet yellen will be delivering the central bank outlook and she is 650 to get questions about when the fed will raise interest rates. peter barnes of bring us the latest at 8:00 a.m. eastern this morning. stay with us for that. analysts expected an increase in profits with the biggest results from the fixed income funds and exchange rate funds. bank of america reporting earnings this morning. the second-largest u.s. bank expected to report a 60% increase in earnings from a year
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earlier. futures show the markets like this. take a look at where we stand. expecting the rally to continue with more money as you can see from the futures market. shoppers logged in on this morning for prime day or the ongoing retailer as the biggest sales day even bigger than back friday. on a major-league baseball field the cincinnati red pete rose received a lifetime ban for betting on baseball in 1989. the commission are expected to schedule a meeting to talk about his application for statements pending. los angeles outfielder by trout at a run in the midsummer classic helping power a 63 win over the national league. the chant. well now have to home-field advantage in the world series at the end of the season. turning back to the top

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