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sandra: breaking news this morning. tax in china thinking of her 6% mark in the biggest slide in three weeks as traders speculate the government may pull back efforts to prop up the stock market. all four major markets trading to the downside. the shanghai off 6%. in europe, stocks under some pressure. the green arrows is the dax in germany, but you can see the cac lower this morning. i had at the opening zero, down by 25 points this tuesday morning. thanks for waking up with us. oil prices fighting near
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six-year lows of $41.58 a barrel. >> new develops and hillary clinton e-mail scandal appeared over 300 messages that contain classified information. we will have the latest. irs says the hack attack on tax payer accounts twice as bad as the agency initially reported. get ready for wal-mart earnings. another rebound in sales. we will tell you what to watch. the money, everybody. i am dagen mcdowell and further sandra smith. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect today ahead. lauren: at new developments in the clinton e-mail scandal. the state department review finding as many as 305 messages could contain classified information. those e-mails are among more than 1500 documents analyzed so far.
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department mr. 30,000 e-mails turned over by mrs. clinton. >> i think he should be more careful. in march she did a press conference at the u.n. and said no classified e-mails forever on my server. i thought those taken absolutes when you talk about a possible federal investigation. anyone who has been one of things one time i was privileged to have a top secret clearance. i would have lost my career and reputation. mrs. clinton's private server was sent to the fbi last week month after she said it was her personal property and would not be turned over. dagen: the first line of online advertising running an ad for august 25th. that specifically focuses on illegal immigration satanist fences don't work why does barack obama gives one. traub reported for jury duty in new york yesterday fulfilling his civic duty.
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>> it's a great system. it's a system that works on may to a fantastic job and i met some wonderful people. dagen: trump was sent home without being picked. transfer scott walker to replace the administration's health care law. the candidate will formally announce the plan this morning in minnesota. it calls for repealing up on a care in its entirety, ensuring affordable and discussable health insurance for everyone making health care more efficient effect to by empowering the state and increasing quality and choice to renovation and providing financial stability for families and taxpayers. >> the rss hackers stole information from 220,000 additional taxpayers. the revelation double the total number of potential victims to 334,000. you see first reached out in
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may. part of a scheme to use stolen identities to claim fraudulent tax return. the agency will notify newly discovered the guns wednesday. lauren: the obama administration to reach a deal of cuba between the two countries by the end of the year. the agreement would allow airlines to establish regular service as early as december. the most significant expansion of economic tourism ties between washington and havana since the 1950s. >> the president believed our policy not engaged in cuba doesn't take a genius at the policy is not working 50 years maybe you should change it. the president that we should have a new approach and that's why we the cm are moving towards normal immigration. lauren: on the congress can route feel the trade embargo.
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dagen: the death toll now rises to 20 after a powerful explosion at a shrine in thailand. another 140 people were wounded in yesterday's attack in bangkok. no one has immediately claimed responsibility for the deadly blast. >> they are missing right now. we are waiting for eod, waiting for our staff to investigate everything. dagen: in the meantime, day after the attack, thai police are putting a second x ocean in bangkok. no word on any injuries. >> let's start in asia. chinese stocks tumbled the most
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in three weeks and traitor concerns that governments will tear back efforts to prop up the stock market. the shanghai composite climbed 6%. the hang seng right behind not. over in europe we do have a mixed market. the ftse down six points, tax of about 16. u.s. stock market futures looking like this across the board this tuesday morning. dow futures down by 20 points. he'd go for commodities. oil prices moved lower. $41.54 per barrel and gold up arrow at 1108 team box. dagen: second-quarter resource firm wal-mart today. a few things to watch for sales and traffic. the first-rate quarter of higher sales and third straight quarter of higher shopper traffic after a long period of decline from both. mobile results say about the economy? the core lower income customers and the stronger dollar expected
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to win profits. wal-mart continues to raise wages for store employees and investing more e-commerce business. the company expected to the words 2016 guidance slightly. trading for those shares down 16% this year. dagen, listen up. pak co. plans to go again and filing for an initial public offering that could value the company at $4 billion. the ipo plan comes a decade after the chain was taken private i.t. cg and leonard and partners. the u.s. industry is strong, expected to grow by more than 4%. $92 billion in the next four years. dagen: by that tell us about five grand for charlie who we just adopted like six months ago.
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carlyle group is facing some big reductions. a claret road asset management firm at "the wall street journal" reported pour half of their assets or $2 billion out of the fund. the hedge fund lost 10% during 2013 its first losing year and down 5.6% through friday. lauren: bb&t announces a billion dollars deal. the carolina bank agreed to by a national bancshares priced at $1.8 billion in cash. they will boost presence in the mid-atlantic. more than $9.5 billion in assets and recently close purchases of bank of kentucky financial as well as susquehanna bancshares. dagen: state and lawmaker governors are not coming up with a long-term plan to pay for highway repairs. according to analysis by "the
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associated press," 130 states have approved measures this year that could raise billions of dollars to higher gas taxes, vehicle fees and bombs. "the wall street journal" says the state is becoming frustrated by the lack of progress by the federal government to fix roads and bridges described as crumbling, aging and unsafe. the gas tax at the federal level hasn't gone up in about 20 years. lauren: coming up, check out this terrifying life like google robot. >> we are making pretty good progress on making it so it has the ability sort of within shooting range. >> the new robot is so lifelike it looks like the rest of killer bots may be closer than we fear. we'll tell you all about the running robot. one yankee pitcher hit in the face a line drive. we will update you. checking u.s. stock index futures, looking like a down start this tuesday morning. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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>> starbucks announced that their pumpkin spice latte will now be made with a little bit of pumpkin. [laughter] it was now start making a little bit of pumpkin. also there for a pacino will also be made with the little bit of al pacino. [laughter] i don't care. i don't care what you think of that one. [laughter] lauren: we want to know when the psl hate starbucks stores. right now, let's get you caught up on the global markets.
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chinese stocks on traitor concerns that the government will tear back efforts to prop up the stock markets. shanghai composite 6% and losing more than 1%. in europe, stocks are mixed. ftse down 25 points, dax up 13. stock market futures struggling a bit. continuing to see the dow jones industrial average down 31 points. let's show you commodities. oil continues to drop. new sixers closed end quote has a green arrow up slight re-about 70 cents. dagen. dagen: and then a look at the 10 year treasury. freaky internet this morning. here is the robotic arm of google that created it. >> we are interested in getting the rope it out in the world. just a totally different
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challenge than the last. you can't predict what it's going to be like. our focus is on balance and dynamics and work in a little bit the way people are animals too, were you move quickly in order to keep yourself stabilize. dagen: looks like the terminator without the arnold schwarzenegger cover. google says the six-foot two, 330-pound robot is the most advanced ever created and will soon be more agile than a human being. google has a patent on a cloud-based app system that will allow pro-bot owners to download personality is online such as that of a celebrity or even a deceased loved one. lauren: shall we just turn to sports? a scary moment is yankee pitcher brian mitchell had a line drive against the twins. he was helped off the field all bloody. suffered a nasal fracture, was
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released from the hospital and will be monitored for signs of a concussion. a five home monday. carlos beltran, mccann drove in five runs. a tad -- allowing the winning run to score. yanks went eight to seven to extend their division lead to a full game over toronto. and baltimore, the orioles have a firmer hold on a wild-card spot after completing a four-game sweep. steve clevenger smacked a three-run homer and won his seventh straight decision. chris davis looks to add to the late ahead in a deep shot to center field. early birds robs them of the home run, getting his glove up over the wall. royals win 42. dagen: new developments in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. >> i did not e-mail any
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classified material to anyone on my e-mail. there is no classified e-mail. thank you, mr. dagen: we will have the latest on that development story. remember the hack attack or taxpayer data at irs. apparently more than twice as many tax their accounts were hacked then the agency previously told us. checking u.s. stock index futures we have losses across the board coming up monday. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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dagen: breaking news this morning. stocks in china think over 6% marking the biggest site in two weeks as traders speculate that government may pull back efforts to prop up the stock market. what show you asian shares pared all four major markets trading to the downside. in europe, stocks under some pressure. you can see the ftse down the most 25 points. cac also lower. dax is an up arrow this morning. in the u.s. comes stock futures slide down 34 points. oil prices also down. six-year lows right now. dagen: new developments in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. more than 300 messages could contain classified information. the irs says that hack attack on taxpayer accounts was twice as bad as the agency initially reported.
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get ready for wal-mart earnings. the giant retailer expected to report a rebound in sales. we will tell you what to watch. i am dagen and for sandra smith. i enjoyed by lauren simonetti. your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. lauren: new developments in the click e-mail scandal. state department reviewed as many 305 messages containing classified information. e-mails a month 1500 documents analyzed so far. the department is reviewing 30,000 e-mails turned over by mrs. clinton. >> i understand her goal is to outlast everybody else. the attack works 30 years ago. i think they are in trouble. she could still get away with it. if she becomes chief executive officer, you can bet she will
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make sure all of them follow the law. >> mrs. clinton's e-mail server was sent to the fbi last week month after she said it was their first property and would not be turned over. dagen: a pro-trump pack. the art of tequila running ad through august 25th. the ad specifically focuses on illegal immigration saying if this doesn't work quite as barack obama use one showing a fence at the white house. traub reported for jury duty yesterday for killing his civic duty. >> it is a great system. it is a system that works than they do a fantastic job and i met some wonderful people. dagen: big crowds down there. he was sent without being picked. lauren: scout walker and then his proposal to replace the obama administration health care law. the republican presidential
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candidate will formally announce the plan this morning in minnesota. this calls for repealing obamacare it in its entirety ensuring affordable and accessible health insurance for everyone, making health care more efficient come effect been accountable by empowering the state increase in quality and choice through innovation in providing stability for families and taxpayers. dagen: iyer says hackers stole information from 220,000 additional taxpayers hear the revelation more than double the total number of potential big guns to 334,000. disclosing the breach back in may. heart of a scheme to use stolen identities to claim fraudulent tax refunds. the agency will notify a newly discovered victims in the next few days. lauren: the obama administration working to place a deal with cuba by the end of the year. "the wall street journal" says the airline would establish regular service by the end of
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december with the most specific expansion of economic tourism ties between washington and havana in the 1950s. >> the president believed our policy of not engaging cuba for the past 50 years was a working and it doesn't take a genius to realize that the policy is working maybe you should change it. the president up we ought to have a new approach. that is why we opened our embassy towards normalizing relations. lauren: only congress can repair the trade embargoes that the president has the executive authority to grant exceptions to them. dagen: the death toll rising to 20 after a powerful explosion at a shrine in thailand. another 140 people wounded in yesterday's attack in bangkok. no one has immediately claimed responsibility for the deadly
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blast. >> this is a very serious incident. to my knowledge the most deadly terrorist attack to have taken place in bangkok and it certainly is not like politically motivated attacks that we've seen in the past which have generally been designed to grab attention but not necessarily cause casualties. dagen: a day after the attack, reporting a second explosion in a cop. no word on any injuries. lauren: lipsky caught up in a global markets. chinese stocks with the most in three weeks. concern the government will pare back efforts to prop up the stock market. shanghai down 6%. the hang seng losing 1%. nikkei had cost me down as well. ftse down by 26 points from a dax up by five. in the u.s. down 34-point or the broader market down by four. checking for key commodities this morning. we'll continue to follow the old
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up arrow. dagen: investors look over second-quarter resorts from wal-mart today. a few things to watch. sales and traffic to report the fourth straight quarter of higher sales and third straight quarter of higher shopper traffic after a long period of decline for both. mobile results say about the overall economy? investigators focus on the health of the core consumer lower income in america is at the stronger dollar expected to weigh on profits. wal-mart continues to invest in higher wages for store employees as well as the e-commerce business. the company expected to lower its full-year guidance slightly. lauren: let's do some weather before you head out the door this morning. a look at the tuesday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. good morning. reporter: that's right. warnings in effect across areas of the tri-state area.
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of course as you had to work across parts of the northeast come a slow commute for you this morning. as we head further west across parts of the plague, tracking a cold front on the move in behind the system temperatures are much cooler, as much as 10 to 15 degrees below average and along the boundary storms with potential for severe weather. damaging winds and even possible tornadoes out here across parts of the central plains. way to get the warnings eventually the system on the move in tomorrow could bring more severe weather from the great lakes to parts of the midwest. high temperatures ahead of the system somewhere like in the 80s, 90s in triple digits across parts of texas. dagen: airport security about to get longer and starbucks is going from lott case to rollout wine and this week that the
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on global markets in asia. chinese stocks the most in three weeks on concerns the government will pare back efforts to prop up the equity markets. you see more than 6% decline in shanghai the losses across the board in asia. and europe, losses across the board in england, france and germany. the stock market futures are down 44-point loss on that data. again a winning day yesterday. the dow up the market gauges are the only ones in the red. take a look at oil and gold to oil dipping down below the $42 -- missing that's about 50 cents an ounce. the dollar looks like this against major currencies. checking on the yield on the 10 year treasury. right now 2.16%.
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if you think security lines at airports are moving slower, you are right. transportation security administration has increased passenger scrutiny. this comes on the heels of reports agence failed to detect fake bombs by undercover agents. the new tsa administrator has called for all airport security agents to be retrained by the end of next month. expect to see more hand-held detectors is hand-held detectors used in body scanners shut off alarms. your hands might also undergo the smog check to check for explosive residue. lauren: a lot of people ask acted to fly. starbucks already has plenty of fans during the day in the morning and hopes to attract more at night. starting tomorrow the chain will sell wine in at two dozen new locations across the country. starbucks will add truffle mac and cheese and bacon wrapped dates. the company hopes to sell and wine at more stores by the end of the year.
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by the way, the successful seasonal drink the pumpkin spice latte will not be made with real pumpkin. you can get it this fall. new developments and hillary clinton e-mail scandal. >> i do not e-mail any classified material to anyone i might e-mail. there is no classified material. >> filing says that for 300 e-mails could contain classified information. we'll have the latest. the hack attack of taxpayer data now than twice as many accounts were hacked than the agency first told us. why your refund might be a risk. down arrows across the board down 44 points. s&p down five and a quarter. you are watching "fbn:am" come your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: breaking news this morning. stocks in china seeking 6% mark in the biggest site in three weeks as traders speculate that government may pull back efforts to prop up the stock market. looking at asian shares. all four major markets trading to the downside, closing lower. stocks also under pressure in europe. through red areas. ftse, cac, dax all lower. dow jones industrial average down. nasdaq off by 11 points. oil prices also sliding below $42 a barrel. dagen: new developments in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. state department says more than 300 messages could contain classified information.
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we will have the latest. irs says the hack attack on accounts twice as bad in the agency initially reported. get ready for wal-mart earnings. another rebound in sales we will tell you what to watch. i am dagen mcdowell and for sandra smith. i enjoyed by lauren simonetti this morning. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning's breaking news and what to expect that they had. train for asian markets fell overnight with the shanghai composite the biggest loser for the details. business reporter tracey chang lab in beijing for chinese state television. good morning. >> good morning. the nikkei composite dropped one and 6% and it seems they're all too familiar with the thoughts and stocks over the 10% daily limit for a week or run later.
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the hong kong market lower for the hang seng down the 1.4%. insurance companies all underwater for the massive claims coming out. moving to tokyo, japanese shares lower by three tenths of 1% as the selloff of commodities risk appetite. back to you, lauren. lauren: thank you so much. dagen: breaking news, new developments in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal. the state department reviewed as many 305 messages could contain classified information. the e-mails are among the more than 1500 documents analyzed so far. the department is reviewing about 30,000 e-mails turned over by clinton. >> i just think he should be a little bit more careful. i remember back in march when she did a press conference at the u.n. she said no classified e-mails were ever on my server.
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don't think in absolutes when you talk about a federal investigation. anyone who had done one of the things one time she was talking about, i was privileged to have a top secret clearance. i would've been fired, lost my career reputation. train to the private server was sent to the fbi last week after she said it was her personal property and would not be turned over. transfer a pro-trump pack announced in announcing its first live abominate advertising. this ad specifically focusing on illegal immigration seen defenses don't work quite as barack obama use one and it shows the white house fence. meanwhile trump reported for jury duty here in new york city yesterday for village of civic duty. >> it's a great system. it is a system that works and they do it and test it job and i met some wonderful people.
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lauren: he was sent home without being picked for a jury. dagen: the irs as hackers stole information from as many as 220,000 additional taxpayers. the revelation more than double the potential big into 334,000. the agency disclosed this breach in may. irs believed as part of a scheme to use stolen identities to claim fraudulent tax refund. the agency will notify a newly discovered victims in the next few days. lauren: at the obama administration reportedly working to reach a deal with cuba to start flights between the countries by the end of the year. "the wall street journal" "wall street journal" says that would allow regular service as regular service is early in september it would be the most epic and expansion of economic tourism ties in washington and havana since the 1950s. >> the president believed our policy not engaged in cuba for the past 50 years wasn't working it doesn't take a genius to
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realize that the policy is working maybe you should change it. that's why the resident that we should have a new approach and that is why we opened our movement towards normalizing relations. lauren: and i was the white house press secretary. only congress can fully repeal the trade embargoes that the president has the executive authority to grant exceptions to them. dagen: the death toll now rising to 20 after a powerful explosion at a shrine in thailand. another 140 people wounded in yesterday's attack in bangkok. no one has immediately claimed responsibility for the deadly blast. the thai prime minister vowing to track down a suspect saying police are working to identify a man being on surveillance video. in the meantime a day after the attack on the thai police report in a second explosion in bangkok. no word of any injuries. lauren: alaska yukon at the
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global markets. stocks are lower across the board. we will flip here to the u.s. and the first time in four sessions that i was looking over this morning. up three days in a row before today. let's show you some commodities this morning. oil continues to trade below 42 bucks a barrel. dagen: second-quarter results from wal-mart today. here are things to watch out for. sales and traffic. but wal-mart report its fourth straight quarter as higher sales and third straight quarter of higher shopper traffic. after a long period of decline for both. what will result say about the overall economy? investigators focus on the lower-income consumer. the stronger dollar expected to bed profits. wal-mart also expect you to continue investing in higher wages for store employees as well as its e-commerce business. the company is expected to lower its full-year 2016 guiding
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slightly. lauren: coming up, this terrifyingly lifelike google robot. >> we're making pretty good progress on making it so it has the it has the ability sort of within shooting range. lauren: the new robot is so lifelike, more agile than a human but it looks like the price of killer may be closer than we fear. we will tell you about at least the robot next. what a scary night in the bronx for one yankee pitcher hit in the face by a line drive. we will update you on his condition. checking marketeer in the u.s. the data down 32 points. other markets lower as well. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪
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dagen: let's keep out of the global markets. an ugly day for stocks in china tumbling the most in three weeks on trader concerns the government will pare back out for to prop up the equity market. the shanghai composite fallen 6% of the hang seng down almost 1.5%. in europe, losses across the board so far. the last 15 minutes on the air all lower and same story here in the united states. gains yesterday that they have now done 42 points. checking oil and gold. oil is down still below $42 moving up ever so slightly. lauren: a freaky new video of
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google's new robot at least making the rounds on the internet this morning. mark raeburn, founder of boston dynamics, the robotic arm of google that created atlas as this. >> we are interested in getting this out in the world. out in the world is a totally different challenge. you can't predict what is going to be like. our focus is on balance and dynamics and working a little bit the way people and animals do where you move quickly in order to keep yourself stabilize. lauren: google says that the six-foot to 330-pound robot is one of the most advanced ever created. it will soon be more agile than the human. dagen: ready for the night nursing going to have. turning to sports, scary momentous yankees pitcher took a line drive to the phase against the twins.
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he's covered and nasal fracture and was released from the hospital. he will be monitored for signs of a concussion. five home runs hit. carlos beltran and brian mccann's homer. mccann in five runs. hadley had a 10th inning bases-loaded grounder that couldn't be handled allowing the run. yankees win eight to seven to extend their lead to a full game over toronto. in st. louis, mark reynolds brown mark reynolds rounds out in the eighth inning which was mishandled for the go-ahead run. the cards have won nine of their last 12 of the four-game winning streak. now living in pittsburgh by six games in the national league central. check out this as the orioles game. 5-year-old hailey dawson. mccann, through the first pitch out. she has a robotic hand. she wears a prestigious design
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by engineers at unlv and brought to life views and a 3-d printer. lauren: completely amazing. before we head out the door, a look here door, and luckier tuesday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. reporter: hello, everybody at home. risk for severe weather across parts of the plane and into the midwest with lurch of damaging winds and isolated tornadoes possible not only today but as we head into mrsa ) continues through tomorrow will bring storms from the great lakes down into parts of northern arkansas. high temperatures ahead of the system are very warm. very summerlike across the eastern u.s. looking at ties into the 80s. very humid ahead of the storm system. behind it a significant drop in temperatures. today it feels like fall across the northern plains.
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57 degrees for high temperature and in minneapolis are high temperatures are forecast to reach 66. lauren, over to you. lauren: coming up with a random global market action before we hand things over to "mornings with maria." ♪ you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline, a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights.
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major market gauges. 45 but my standout features. again coming off a day of gains. oil lower at the moment still below $42 a barrel. gold feeling a little bit of love up $1.20 an ounce. wrote currency versus u.s. dollar, the euro is down 110 and change and a cage of fear, your ten-year treasury yields were lower yesterday now at 2.16%. go out and get a mortgage. time now for "mornings with maria." sandra spent to fend for maria. see you in about an hour. sandra: in deed, dagen. maria bartiromo is off this morning. it is tuesday, august 18th. with me this morning, said morning, jo ling kent. another sellout for stocks. the government in check in the largest one day a man of cash into the financial system in a
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year and a half as they try to offset by weaker currency. the shanghai composite posting big losses down 245-point with 58% of the stock they are listed. having their downward daily limit of 10%. that unbelievable new video from sky news said the blast that rocked bangkok yesterday. thailand's government says it found a number of potential suspects from security images that killed at least 20 people. now a second explosion has rocked the city. thankfully no injuries reported. state department has now identified 305 of hillary clinton's private e-mails for further rate you.
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officials stressed this does not mean all of the e-mails we found her of classified information and inspector general investigation found to be males contained top-secret information. the irs says hackers told information from as many as 220,000 additional tax payers. that doubles the total number of potential big dems to 334,000. the agency will begin notifying newly discovered that comes in the next few days. futures markets this morning on this tuesday morning. early on, dow futures up 44 points. weakness across the board this morning as they look over at europe. you've got to ftse london up 35 points. weakness across the board. cac and dax lower. a look at commodities. oil is still hovering below 42 barrels as the
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