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sandra: breaking news this morning despite violent protests in athens greek lawmakers are about punishing u.s. dirty plants. live apart from athens for all of you. the great guest vocalist in stocks around the globe with index futures are higher at this hour. also shares of netflix soaring after putting a pinch in new subscribers especially overseas. also proper reports today for the likes of goldman sachs, citigroup, google and ebay. we will tell you what to expect. espn asked viewers lighting up social media as caitlyn jenner accepts the courage to work with
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the powerful and emotional speech. we will have that coming up. good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone and for sandra smith. you can catch her at the top of the hour on morning to maria. good morning to all of you and welcome to "fbn:am" come to your first look at what is living in today's market, the latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. greece's parliament has approved a series of measures taken away for much much needed rescue funds. protests outside of parliament, some of them did turn violent. amy kellogg joins us with the latest. good morning. what was the scene last night? >> hi, cheryl. good morning. there were some tense moments. there's a big demonstration, 12,000 people and a few hundred anarchists started shaking things up and throwing molotov cocktails at police.
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it broke up relatively quickly and as the whole world has been watching the reelection last night was in the great parliament where they voted by 229, 64 nasdaq go for the bailout package. that is quite a resounding yes. the question today is whether the prime minister alexis tsipras will do a cabinet reshuffle because there's quite a bit of hemorrhaging from the left plank of his party, dozens of his mps did so no further measures. there is concern about whether the government could fall or just be reshuffled. is believed he is still quite popular in greece. he hasn't tried to hide anything in these last few days. he has admitted a punishing set of measures and the only thing they can do to stay in the euro have had a cut of 40% unemployment in the masses are
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angry. the bankers trained to amy, amy. can you pay at the scene right now for all of us? it is daylight in athens. are you expect in another day of protests there? >> no, we're not expecting it. a lot of the unions say the government ignored the no vote to a s-sierra d. so now their next choice of weapon will be strikes. we don't know at this point whether there will be crippling strikes or not. a lot of people and universities are close. it is possible things will be quiet. they could pick up again in terms of social unrest in the following measures start to kick in. train to amy kellogg life in athens. thank you very much. lauren: they still want to go to
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greece. ireland's discount carrier are letting them fly around for five euros and international travelers can get there with a 30% discount. >> everybody knows i'm great. i thought of my family are not going because they don't want to deal with strikes. cheryl: a little bit tempting to everybody. it is just the first worker earning season ended it guns are already rolling out. starting with a surprising report. lauren: in the moral is netflix keeps adding subscribers. a record 3.3 million brings the total to 65.5 million. richard greenfield believes netflix can reach 100 million by 2017. it keeps the subscribers coming.
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especially how shows like marvel, grace and frankie and season three of orange is the new black. 90% have engaged with the original. one reason the company plans to spend $5 billion on content next year. in the second quarter permit expenses to come in 3% and shares the day but they did follow the $98.13. let's talk about the price of stock. after the split among 109 and change is more than 10% right now in early trading. let's also talk about intel. the weakening pc market making chips for services instead in the last quarter was able to reach 70% for businesses other than pc. more profit and revenue fell in the second quarter projected better figures for the third
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quarter. >> i will call netflix at the market that is the orange is the new black. awesome show. they were actually betting on the big news in us traditionally what we see the last 20 quarters. we've seen average earnings of 15.5%. cheryl: the stock has been one big stock to another. two big banks this morning and two technology giants after the bell. more earnings to discuss. >> earning season as the market moving event. goldman sachs compared to the investment bank to report a profit of $3 due to smaller gains from portfolio stock and debt debt investment paid revenue to $8.77. trading results and focus weren't as busy in the second quarter after the second part to the year.
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citigroup expected to earn $1.34 a share. justice department and revenue of $90 billion to be down year-over-year. among the things to watch, it would be relatively flat after the bell. we will hear from google, number one search engine expected to earn $6.51 shortly below the $17.5 billion analysts look for improved results. to earn revenue of $4.5 billion. they are important. the final quarter for ebay. paypal subsidiary. there'll be stand-alone company beginning of the s&p 500.
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train to thank you for the update on the numbers. global markets right now in asia that major market ending the day higher after the parliament endorsed a fresh set of austerity measures. shanghai in the green after two days of losses. in europe the big story taken a look at markets. we are seeing european markets this morning and to take a look at what's going on at home. stock market futures look like this. right now pointing to a higher open when the bells ring in less than three and a half hours from now. amazon.com said the prime day sail topped last year's black friday with the much-hyped event. disappointed some of its customers. taking part in yesterday's one-day event was 80% increase earlier. however, some on twitter details were selling to quickly and they criticize the projects marked
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down like detergent and baby wipes. guess we don't need that many items. looks like business travelers like bluebird more than taxicabs. and expense management company in the three months ended in june, they accounted for 55% compared to taxis at 43%. that's a big jump from the beginning of the year. uber has been signed more than $7 million for failing to get the permission about business practices including accident details on how accessible via closer disabled. it will appeal by the way at the ruling. federal reserve chair janet yellen back on capitol hill today. day two of the testimony and the economy of monetary policy. more expected from the senate concerning timing of the first interest rate hike. yellen was optimistic about the economy said the rate hike would
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be appropriate. former president george h.w. bush breaking a bone in his neck after falling at his summer home in maine. his folks and said the 41st president is disable conditions and has a former parkinson's disease. the president also hospitalized in december for treatment. wishes for him of course. caitlin jenna receiving the arthur ashe courage award at the sp is, offering athletes in her speech of 276 olympic champion urging successes to others for trends gender. >> is transition has been harder in me than anything i can imagine. they deserve something. they deserve your respect. from that respect comes a more compassionate community, and
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more empathetic society and a better world for all of us. cheryl: generosa thinks members of her family including kim and chloe kerr -- and. stunning new images of pluto. the picture of those icy mountains of high on the planet. the absence of craters could mean pluto would be geologically active but sculpted by internal heat rather than outside. this is an up close image of pluto's large moon. scientists say it looks to be three to six miles deep. images taken as the new horizons selected and 7700 miles of pluto. coming up, everybody. despite violent protests in the streets of athens the great parliament approves punish a new austerity measures. the vote to grace helping send your stock index futures higher. in sports.
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>> all in all, i am extremely excited. it would mean the world to me to win the championship to do if you here would be more special. cheryl: jordan speith gets ready. we will have the latest from st. andrews. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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cheryl: let's get caught up on global markets this morning. asian markets ended higher after the parliament endorsed the first-ever sturdy measures. shanghai increase after two days of losses. let's look at europe. there's a story after the greek approval. as you can see the u.s. futures moving higher as well. europe is higher address indexes
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pointing higher as well again about three hours and 15 minutes to go. checking commodities as you can see with regard to oil and gold trading higher. copper moving just slightly higher. the currency market how the dollar is trading right now against all of the major currencies. take a look at the guilt of the 10 year treasury we are poisoning at 2.38%. turning to sports, the british open is underway and st. andrews, scotland. all lies are uninsured and speith. here because the masters and u.s. open titles are now beginning the third of the major titles. the tournament begins about defending mcelroy after suffering an ankle injury. he was playing soccer. check in the early leaderboard, on top of seven under. five-time british open champ tom watson won over insured and
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speith at three over par. paul did not agree to a long-term deal before yesterday's deadline. he lost his right index finger file in a july 4th accident outside of the million dollar tender he's now not on the roster at all. baseball's all-star game drew a record low television ratings. the american league average 10.9 million viewers down from last year's 11.3 million. previous low back in 2012. coming up, caitlyn shatner delivers a powerful and emotional speech at last night's sp awards. we will have her story. and shares of netflix to open sharply higher after reporting a big jump in users especially overseas. shaking u.s. stock index futures as you see right here a higher open on this thursday. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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cheryl: breaking news this morning despite violent protests in athens. greek lawmakers approve of punishing new austerity plan. the latest are mappings. the great >> guest: lifting stocks around the globe at u.s. stock index futures pointing to a higher open this thursday morning. shares of netflix soaring after reporting a big jump in new subscribers especially overseas. lauren has that story. we also have reports from facts, citigroup, google and ebay. espn's sp awards leading up
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social media as caitlyn shatner except the courage award with a powerful and emotional speech. we will have that for you. i'm cheryl casone &-ampersand cheryl casone &-ampersand the smiths. you can catch them are at the top of the hour on "mornings with maria." i'm joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petallides. good morning to all of you in bulk onto "fbn:am" from your first look at what is moving and what to expect for your day ahead. greece's parliament has approved a harsh package of austerity measures easing the way for a much needed rest defined. lawmakers voting 22964 which includes pension cuts and tax hikes but thousands of people protested outside several hundred demonstrators attacking police and damaging cars. bruce expect it to be the main topic at the policymaking that the european central bank.
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it is just the first week of earnings season ended a tense rolling out. nicole: continuing to be the stock of the year. they keep adding subscribers. a wreck at 3.3 million. that brings us worldwide total to $65.5 million groveling. oveling. he believes netflix can reach his goal by 2017. what keeps them coming as the content. new shows like marvel, frankie and season three of orange is the new black is working. 90% of the audience has engaged with the original one reason the company plans to spend $5 billion on content next year. those expenses to come. profits fell 63% and shares the day of the stocks way bush has yesterday about 2% to 98 and change.
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we will show you the sport. this is what is happening in the market. that is a record high after the split. cheryl: amazing, amazing. i will be the to watch. two big eggs this morning but two technology giants coming in after the bell. nicole: analysts looking for lower second-quarter results compared to last year. they reported profit of $3.89 per share due to smaller gains. revenue also seen falling to $8.77 billion. goldman trading results remain focused giving the lawsuit -- after a strong start to the year. citigroup about the adjusted year ago profit when the bank announced a marker security settlement with revenue, just
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over $19 billion down from last year. trading resumes would be relatively flat. after the bell, we will hear from google, the number one search engines expect to children $6.71 per share sharply about the adjusted profit below the estimated 17% and $5 billion that is due to a so many companies have been talking about. analysts look for improved results from ebay. the commerce giant to earn adjusted profit of 72 cents per share in $4.5 million. the final order for ebay with a pale, the highly profitable unit will be a stand-alone company trading tomorrow. cheryl: definitely interesting. a lot going on with those numbers. let's get a closer look at the asian markets of business reporter tracey chan. tracey is a reporter for chinese state television. good morning, tracey. reporter: asian markets mostly higher today.
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over here in china, the nikkei composite finished the bank hired by half a percent. they actually widened their investigations into illegal short selling. blue-chip stocks and change their direction as well. the hang seng ended four tenths of 1%. local shares still underwater to the proposed bailout plan in tokyo, seven tenths of 1% to reach a three-way tie. that is after federal chair janet yellen had a rate hike. seven tenths of 1% on china. back to you. cheryl: thank you, tracey chan. a particular look at europe after the greek approval have been. look at the numbers right now as you can see decide to come the
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cac and dax fell trading to the upside. we are pointing to wall street this morning. the dow and s&p and nasdaq to a higher open. for this discounting its new aluminum body at 150 pickup by $10,000. this move is aiming at boosting demand and portis is a market share because it is having trouble building enough of them. four dozen expect to have a full supply until september. the f1 50 has been a bestseller for more than three decades. former president george h.w. bush breaking a bone in his neck after falling in his summer home in maine. his spokesman said the 41st president is in stable condition at the hospital. the 91-year-old has parkinson's disease. also hospitalized in december about a week for treatments of shortness of breath. caitlyn jenner receiving the arthur ashe courage award at the
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espy's. her speech, the 1976 olympic champion urging acceptance for others who are trained gender. >> this transition has been harder than me on anything i could imagine. they deserve something vital. they deserve your respect. and from that respect comes a more compassionate community, a more empathetic society and a better world for all of us. cheryl: jenner thinks members of her famous family including her step daughter's. coming up, give your kids an allowance. we will have a new survey of what parents are shelling out to get their kids to do the work. despite a violent protest, greek lawmakers improve the punishing interest parity planned and that is helping to lift futures.
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cheryl: let's get you caught up on global markets. over in asia to major markets
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ended the day higher after greek's parliament endorsed a fresh head of austerity measures. shanghai after tuesday's loss for you. and europe take a look at this european markets moving higher on that is. here in this country taking a look at futures down. s&p nasdaq to a higher up in. kids have more money to put in their banks this summer according to a new study from american express. lauren, you have more on that. lauren: an allowance that will blow your mind. do you pay your kids to do their chores or homework? 79% plan to give their kids a weekly allowance of $35 this summer. eight bucks more than last year. teenagers earn more in their jobs, too. they expect it to make $582 a month, $150 a week working this summer. they will save half of it. cheryl: that is $34 more than
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what i was paid. a dollar or he didn't get anything. we ended up already. so far so good. coming up, it can't win gender delivers a powerful and emotional speech at last night's espy's awards. we will have that story for you. a higher opening after seas. checking u.s. stock index futures. the dow, nasdaq, s&p went to the higher roping. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and working news. -- breaking news. ♪
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cheryl: breaking news this morning despite violent protests in athens, greek lawmakers approve up a punishing a sturdy plan.
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the great >> guest: lifting stocks with u.s. index futures all higher. shares of netflix reporting a big jump in new subscribers, especially overseas and also time to report goldman sachs, citigroup's, google and ebay. we will tell you what to expect today. espn's espy's awards leading up diaas itly jeer aept he war wih a perl an emotnal spee 'llhav that for you. i'm cheryl casone and for sandra smith. you can catch sandra at the top of the hour on "mornings with maria." i am joined by transfixing nicole petallides. good morning to all of you at home and welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at what is moving in today's market, latest breaking news and what to expect from your day ahead. breaking this morning, greece's parliamentrrogate measures paving the way for a much-needed rescue funds.
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this morning in athens as you can say lawmakers did though 229 to 64 to impose measures which include pension cuts and tax hikes. last night thousands of people protesting outside with several hundred demonstrators attacking police and damaging cars. police responded with tear gas. they are expected to be the main topic at today's regular policy meeting at the european central bank. we'll keep you posted. the first week of earnings season in the big guns already rolling out. you are looking at a surprising report from netflix. nicole: it is the stock of the year. a record 3.3 million brings the worldwide to 65.5 million growing. richard greenfield comment and analyst believes if he reaches 100 million subscribers and the next two years. we would keep this coming.
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my new favorite disgracing frankie. almost 90% of the audience has engaged with the originals. it's one reason the company plans to spend $5 million next year. in the second quarter, those expenses profit fell 63% and shares yesterday fell to 9813. check them out right now. we're looking at what could be an 11% surge in the free market, a new record high. cheryl: the stock keeps moving higher because they keep showing the video. >> they really get it. they call for an 8% +-plus-or-minus-sign the last 20 quarters. they seem to move a 15.5%. still very volatile. as he noted it's over 105%. >> stock of the year a few moments ago. earnings rolling out this
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morning. the preview of the day ahead for earnings. cheryl: will take a look at movers. analysts look for lower second-quarter results from goldman sachs compared to last year. expecting to report a profit of $3.89 per share of stock and debt investment. revenue also seen falling to $8.77 billion. goldman's trading results remain in focus given they were just busy in the second quarter after the strong start to the year. citigroup to earn $1.34 per share. the yuriko profit when the bank announced a mortgage securities settlement with the department of justice. revenue of $19 billion would be down from last year. among the things to watch, trading revenue. city said last month it would be relatively flat.
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after the. after that though we would hear from google, the number one search engine expected to earn $6.71 a share above last year's profit. revenue expected slightly below the estimated $17.75 billion due to a strong u.s. dollar. analysts look for improved results are due to pure e-commerce giant is expected to earn a 2 cents per share as revenue of nearly -- this'll be final as paypal. the unit will be a stand-alone company beginning tomorrow, going into the end. also news on the sale of an enterprise unit that may be. watch good news. -- cheryl: a lot going on at ebay in particular. obviously, global markets are moving higher and in asia the markets are higher after the great parliament endorsed the first set of austerity measures.
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shanghai in the green after two days of losses. in europe they are open for business and they are moving higher. the u.s. stock market futures in this country as this country as you can see we will have a higher open. no promises yet. it looks like business travelers like uber and a three month ending in june, uber accounted for 55% of ground transportation compared with 43%. a big jump since the beginning of the year. suddenly uber has been fined more than $17 million for choosing to give regulators information about business practices and had an accident details and how accessible vehicles are to disable drivers. uber said it will appeal that. former president george h.w. bush breaking a bone in his neck after falling at his summer home in may.
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the spokesman says the 41st president is in stable condition at the hospital. the 91-year-old has a form of parkinson's disease, the oldest living former president. was hospitalized last year for which is in shortness of breath. caitlyn jenner receiving the arthur ashe courage award at the espy's. the annual awards honor the athletes. in her speech for 1976 olympic champion urging acceptance for others who are. >> this transition has been harder on me than anything i could imagine. trans people deserve something vital. they deserve your respect and from that respect comes a more compassionate community, a more empathetic society and a better world for all of us. cheryl: generosa thanked members of her famous family including stepdaughters khloe and kim kardashian were in attendance.
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taking on this stunning new images. they're pretty cow. the icy mountains as high as the rockies on the lan it. scientist say that creators could embed pluto is not only geologically act to the internal heat rather than outside forces. this is an up close image of the largest move. scientists can use them to be three to six miles deep and nasa's new horizons spacecraft 7700 miles of pluto. >> i feel so bad when they became a dwarf planet. cheryl: coming up, take a look at this. despite violent protests, the greek parliament did approve of punishing new austerity plan. we'll have the latest for you. sending stock unit mix futures higher. we are watching now. in sports --
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>> all in all, i'm extremely excited. it would mean the world to me to do if you would be even more special. cheryl: jordan spieth gets ready for round one of the british open. we will have latest from saint andrews. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ when broker chris hill stays at laquinta he fires up the free wifi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before! so he can rapidly prepare his presentation. and when he perfects his pitch, do you know what chris can do? and that is my recommendation. let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks!
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cheryl: birthday you caught up on global markets right now. taking a look at the asian markets and in the day higher after greece is parliament endorsed a parliament endorsed the first-ever security measures to shanghai and the green after two days of losses. take a look at europe.
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the ftse, cac dax on moving higher. germany in particular. taking a look at futures right now, we're looking at a higher market opening up. less than three hours from now. turning to sports, the british open is underway and st. andrews scotland. all i was obviously on jordan spieth. he has the masters and u.s. open titles under his belt. now he's beginning to third at the major titles. the kid is unstoppable. the turning weekends with greg mcelroy sitting out because of his ankle was injured playing soccer. checking the leaderboard come at david lehner, early leader. jourdan sub five at two under par and lower on the board as
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tiger airways. he spoke at the first holes by the way. in football, did new york giants jason paul did not agree to a lawsuit dale. he lost his right index finger fall in a july 4th fireworks accident. without citing the $14 million he's not on the giants roster at all. baseball's all-star game drew a record low television ratings on fox. the american league 6-three when it's time for masters 11.3 million. the previous low in 2012. before you head out the door, a look at your thursday forecast with meteorologist maria molina. reporter: good morning, cheryl. tracking weather across parts of missouri and iowa. it's arty produced as arty produced as much as eight inches of rain all across parts of
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northwest missouri and a short amount of time is moving through. we could see additional rain will continue to see heavyweights producing as much rain as one to two inches per hour. flash flooding is a big issue about here. later on today we expect severe weather to develop across parts of iowa, missouri and illinois. very settled across that part of the midwest. georgia, parts of alabama expecting to see marginal severe weather threat the day today. the other big story is the extreme heat. we continue to see heat index values climbed to 100 or 110 degrees at 530 this morning. rights of georgia and a closer look at the value. memphis will collect 100 degrees. expect to feel oppressive heat coming later today again. where we are over excessive heat
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is across parts of the northwest. recently temperatures well above average and four today a very pleasant day in store for those areas. temperature forecast only in the 70s. cheryl, over you. trnsfee thn ouf the update. appreciate it. global market action one more time before we handed over to senator smith who was then for maria bartiromo. ♪ you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges.
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cheryl: ensign a look at global markets again. all of the news coming out of greece helping u.s. markets. asia as you can see here at the markets and in that day higher after greece's parliament and
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state endorsed a fresh set of austerity measures package in shanghai after losses. japan and markets trading higher in greece overnight despite the violence we saw. europe is obviously hoping european markets as you can see the ftse, cac and dax. watch the german market, germany with the most exposure to greece. take a look at u.s. stock market futures looking like this. as you can see it points to a higher open on this thursday. the dow, s&p 500 all have pretty big openings. commodities, another great picture and in particular the dollar. here is a live right now and there is gold. as you can see a slight move on copper. in the treasury markets with commodities to treasuries and currencies. as you can see the u.s. dollar
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versus the year ago, the jab against the dollar. that is the strength of the u.s. dollar. you want to watch what happens at the u.s. companies getting impacted by the strong u.s. dollar. the unit is that 2.38%. we are watching all of that. certainly it will be a busy morning over any other studio is at this time right now for "mornings with maria." sandra smith and for maria bartiromo. sandra: thank you for getting us ready for the day. i am sandra smith. thursday, july 16th. and the sour "wall street journal" reporter brian canute said in our own jo ling kent. the great parliament has voted yes on ballot measures for the troubled nation. the e.u. now preparing to release the line to have greece chaos those july bills.
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germany finance minister says he still believes atkins would do better to leave the currency area temporarily. residential candidate donald trump has made $213 million for his role in the reality show the apprentice. trump releases more financial records showing his work is in the range of $10 billion. netflix stock taking up a new all-time highs after quarterly earnings top estimates. the video streaming service adding 2.3 million subscribers and plans to expand services to 200 countries by the end of next year. intel also trading higher after surprising investors with an earnings win. the chipmaker reported profits of 55 cents per share, better than expectations and 50 cents. intel did lower forecast for the full year based on weakening demand for personal computers. other earnings we are watching
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today include a city, goldman sachs, google, united health group and ebay. we're expecting earnings any moment right now is we'll bring this to you live in a happen. futures markets up right now across the board pointing to a higher market. front and center last at sp's awards ceremony caitlyn generous given the arthur ashe award for courage. here's what she had to say about her transition. >> every time i turn around and like i put my sulfonate high-pressure situations. competing in the games, raising a family. but i've never felt that more pressure than my life that over the last couple months. picking out this outfit. okay girls, i get it. >> the british open under way. here is your up-to-the-minute leaderboard. as you

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