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sandra: all right, good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, obviously teamed. raking is this morning. a wet right for investors in china after sinking another 3% in midday trade. china stocks ended a full percent higher. here's a look at asia this morning looking at the shanghai up 1.2%. rest of the market and even the red. in europe, investors keep an eye on the vote in german parliament on the greek fellow players. pressure on equities this morning. the u.s. stock index futures moving ahead of the opening bell. dow futures at 74.
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breaking this morning from a defiant hillary clinton defends her use of a private e-mail server by a federal judge preparing to weigh in on this scandal. meanwhile, donald trump defending immigration policy and a new interview with fox news billashley madison website may have cemex leaning to do. hackers releasing all numbers, e-mails of the cheating him and gave him an is the ahead. lauren: ashley madison common something information on cue the users were and what they wanted from this type. wal-mart failed to impress like yesterday. turn into a think we know at the users of ashley madison one from the website. more on that in a minute. breaking news this morning.
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hillary clinton dismissing criticism of her use of a private e-mail server is clinical attack say it is common when agencies disagree about what is classified material and what is not. fox news ed henry confronting mrs. clinton regarding new information from the fbi. >> the fbi believes you try to wipe the entire server. no personal, unofficial wipe the whole thing. >> we've turned over the server. they can do whatever they want to figure out what's fair. that's for the people investigating to figure out. we turned over everything work-related, every single thing. sandra: at henry doing his job asking the tough questions. meanwhile an intelligence source telling fox the fbi is confident he may be able to recover some of the deleted files.
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a court hearing is set for tomorrow over her communications while she was secretary of state. also breaking this morning, donald trump defending immigration plan as many rivals criticize the hardline proposal. trump's plan includes is building a wall on the border and repealing the 14th amendment guarantees citizenship to immigrant children or in the u.s. the republican front runner is on the o'reilly or last night. >> the journal says you're killing immigration. >> would have to bring our country back. we are losing so much to so many and we have to bring our country back. we have at least 11 million illegals in the country. not only the jobs they take everything else. train to trump is scheduled to hold a town hall meeting in new hampshire later today. he will be on "mornings with
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maria" 7:00 a.m. eastern right here on the fox business map work. breaking this morning a second democratic senator with a nuclear agreement with iran. new jersey's bob menendez can a senior member of the foreign relations committee joining senator chuck schumer in rejecting the deal. >> we have now abandoned our long-held policy of preventing nuclear proliferation and are now embarked on a preventing the proliferation but on or containing it. which leaves us with a far less desirable, less secure and less certain world order. sandra: president obama has pledged to veto a congressional resolution of the approval. also breaking this morning, new developments in the hacking of the infidelity website ashley madison.com. it seems like the story gets worse and worse. lauren: juicier juicier. a dating website ashley madison
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passed last month and don't nearly 10 gigabytes of information, member account details, login, description of what customers were seeking in this wired magazine reports, credit card information all made of vulnerable online on the dark way. hackers called itself the impact team and they demand the site's owner take down the ashley madison as well as established men.com. here is their response. the criminals involved in the act have appointed themselves as the moral judge, juror and execution are seeking fit to impose a personal notion of virtue on all of society. we will not sit idly by. it sounds like they have an ideological motive here. the data dump included more than 100 state department e-mails and those of the united nations employees, too.
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sandra: all right. we'll keep following that. meanwhile this money the fda pill being called the female. the first drug to keep low female drive. activated impulses for premenopausal women with type o desire. he rejected twice before approving with a strong warming of thinking side effects especially when taken with alcohol. slated for release in october and is expected to cost $30 to $75 pretty much in line with the male version of. lauren: about starting a show. china shanghai went on a wild ride rally at the end of the day to finish up 1%. it was down as much as 3%
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earlier. down by more than 1% in each of the markets. right here in the u.s. come futures look like this that the dow was down 72 points, s&p down eight, nasdaq given up 18 points. this would be the second pleasing day in a row. oil down again. gold futures up a bit, about five bucks this morning. trade to target out with its latest quarterly results. everybody's watching retail earnings. lauren: wal-mart yesterday, target this morning expected to earn $1.11 in the second quarter different from a year ago when it took a data breach. revenue expected to be flat $17.4 billion. now that brian cornell has its first year on the job to carry out his vision salad bar
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fashion, more home goods and having stories look better. the back-to-school shopping season is in focus and this is coming after rival wal-mart come if the u.s. division reported same-store sales that were better than expected in the second quarter. investors want to see on the road target for him and him and is pretty targeted. sandra: thank you, warren. the federal reserve releasing meetings from the policy meeting today. within minutes send anything i'm next in his policy meeting? mostly for a rate hike is some policymakers have indicated a decision could go either way. the minutes could also shed light on significant change in the july policy statement.
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the fed said it wanted to see some further improvements in the labor market instead of further improvement. waiting for inflation has come in below the 2% annual target for more than three years now. this could provide an update on the internal debate about the inflation outlook which is a key fact or in the decision on what to do with those interest rates. police in thailand offering a reward for information leading to the suspect in a deadly bombing attack. 20 people killed a 130 others injured in the attack at a shrine in bangkok. the man is seen in surveillance video as you can see there leaving a backpack that authorities believe contained the explosive device. police say they believe he did not act alone but is part of a network. the german parliament expected to approve a third bailout for grace. the finance minister presented the argument for the $93 billion
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package. he says it would be irresponsible not to get the indebted nation the opportunity for a fresh start. germany is the largest single contributor to the bailout. yesterday griese agreed to sell a german company the rights to operate 14 of its airports. coming up with gabor and deflategate. train for deflategate center stage again. new england patriots quarterback tom brady and the nfl expected to duke it out over the four-game suspension. we will have those details. on the field it was a grand night for baseball fields. we will tell you why. checking stock futures in the u.s. down, down, down. the dow, s&p and nasdaq. you're watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and working news. -- breaking news. ♪ here is a simple math problem.
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>> beerbohm administration warned china to remove secret agents from the u.s. it got weird when in the middle of the announcement a plant got up and walked away. [laughter] lauren: let's get you caught up in global markets. in a show closing mostly lower. china shanghai on a wild ride rally at the end of the day to finish up one and a quarter%. the hang seng down 1.3%, the nikkei down 1.6%, cost be lower as well. in europe stocks open lower. goodell down more than 1%. ditto for the cac in paris and not market giving up 141 points. the dow jones industrial at 67-point. s&p down seven, nasdaq 16 points. we've got commodities of $42 a barrel today.
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the energy administration put the supply report out this morning. currency is how the dollar is buried against the euro, the pound, a lot of green on the board. the yield on the treasury now 2.18%. train to gear up the satellite shocked and saddened that the reporters because deflategate turns to a manhattan report today. it doesn't look like jane rosenberg would get a chance for a do over in her controversial sketch for tom brady. either brady or roger goodell required to attend today. brady plans to be a patriots practice in west virginia. greedy in goodell had a four-hour meeting yesterday to strike a deal over the suspension. no agreement was reached which means it will be up to the judge in that manhattan courtroom in the case to decide whether the suspension should stand. turning to sports this morning, more sports that is. what is the best way to break
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out? at a grand slam. that said alex rodriguez did what they want for 27 slump with his seventh-inning slant. the 25th of his career also was the most all-time. the yankees beat the twins eight to four to remain one game ahead of the blue jays. the mets travel to baltimore and curtis granderson made his presence known quickly hitting a homerun on the second pitch of the game. he launched another one in the fifth inning. jacob degraw took a four-hitter in the eighth inning and that the orioles by the three to snap a three-game losing streak. congratulations. jordan speith and zach johnson of the competition from the fairway to the diamond. both throwing out for his pitchers at the rangers came in texas and johnson in chicago. always a nice perk. but to trash talk throughout the
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day about who would throw the best page with the loser making a donation to charity. jordan speith said he expected a johnson check to be coming this way. coming up,, hillary. lauren: a defiant hillary clinton. >> we turned over everything that was work-related, every single day. train to the democratic front-runner dismissing criticism of a private e-mail server but a federal judge may have a different view tomorrow. we will have the latest on the e-mail scandal. 32 million people who used the cheating website ashley madison.com may also have some explaining to do. hackers have followed through on their threat to release the names, e-mails come even street addresses of users from the extramarital affair website. we have those details. checking u.s. stock futures committed out on 69 points, s&p and seven,, nasdaq down 16
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sandra: good morning. it is wednesday, august 9th teams. breaking news. a wild ride for investors after seeking another 3%, china stocks ended the day% higher. in a shellfish and half 1.2%. the hang seng in the nikkei chopping more than a full percent. the coast be off .8%. investors keep an eye on voting german parliament of the great bailout plan. in the u.s. looking at stock index futures moving lower ahead of the opening bell with dow
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futures up 71 points, s&p down seven, nasdaq up 17. lauren: looking like a rough day. hillary clinton defense or use of a private e-mail server. a federal judge is preparing to play in on the e-mail scandal. donald trump in an interview with fox news' bill o'reilly. both 32 million users of ashley madison may have explaining to do. hackers releasing phone numbers, e-mails and street addresses of the cheating website. good morning, everybody. i am lauren simonetti here with sandra smith are welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at today's market the latest breaking news and what to expect for your wins they had. train to hillary clinton dismissing criticism of her use of the private e-mail server as political attack saying it is common with agencies disagree with classified material but is
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not. and henry confronted ms. clinton regarding new information from the fbi. >> the fbi believes you try to buy up the entire server. so there it e-mail at e-mail. >> my personal e-mails are my personal business, right? so we went through painstaking process and turned over 55,000 pages of anything we thought could be work-related. under the law, that decision is made by the official. i was the official. i made those decisions. true into an intelligence source tells fox is confident and it may be able to recover some of the deleted files. a court hearing is set for tomorrow for her communications while she was secretary of state. lauren: breaking this morning, donald trump defending his immigration plan his gop rivals criticize the hardline proposal.
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trumps plan includes building a wall along the border and including the 14th amendment citizenship to immigrant children born here in the u.s. the republican front runner, ron o. reilly last night. >> if you were born here, you are an american. >> but there are many lawyers saying that it's not the way it is in terms of this. what happens is they are in mexico. they are going to have a baby. it's not going to have been in court. they say it's not going to hold up in court. regardless, when people are illegally in the country they have to go. lauren: tribe is scheduled to hold a town hall meeting in new hampshire later today. don't miss this tomorrow. go beyond warnings with maria 7:00 a.m. thursday right here on fox this network. trade to a second democratic senator the nuclear agreement with iran. bob menendez on the foreign
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relations committee now churning chuck schumer and reject the deal. >> what we appear to have is a rollback of sanctions and they ran all day limiting this day limiting its capability for not dismantling the rolling it back. so what do we get. we get an alarm bell should they decide to violate their commitment and a system for inspection to verify compliance. that in my view is a far cry from significant dismantling. sandra: president obama has pledged to veto a congressional resolution. lauren: a dating website ashley madison passed last month and a month and the data retrieved was dumped last night. 10 gigabytes of information. member account details, login from the descriptions of the customers are seeking. as wired magazine reports, credit card information on made available online. they called themselves the impact team and they demand the
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site owner out of life media takedown ashley madison as well as established men.com. this is the response. a criminal or criminals involved have appointed themselves as the moral judge, jury and executioner come to seeking fit to impose a personal notion of virtue on all of society. we will not sit idly by. seems like they're getting a little ideological. the data dump included more than 100 state department e-mail addresses and those of united nations workers as well. sandra: all right, lauren. the fda approving a pill being called the female viagra. executors sexual impulses of the brain for premenopausal women. the fda rejected the pain pill twice before proving it with a strong warning of low blood
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pressure and thinking side effects especially when taken with alcohol. the daily pill slated for release in october expected to cost between 30 and $75. >> its costs or restrictions on it. i don't also get the blockbuster sales viagra had appeared markets closed mostly lower. the shanghai composite went on a wild ride finishing the day of more than 1%. the hang seng in the nikkei down more than 1% and the kospi down 1%. in europe, stocks look like this. the ftse down by 1%. ditto for the cac and the biggest loser seems to be the dax in germany at the moment. u.s. stock futures for the downside as well. s&p is up seven, nasdaq giving up 15 points. will show your commodities and oil supply company now. oil futures $42.40 per barrel. sandra: before you head out the
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door, let's look at your wednesday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. reporter: good morning, sandra and hello, everyone. tracking a cold front that produce several reported tornadoes and funnel clouds across parts of the midwest. looking at additional storms from the great lakes all the way down to parts of texas, lurch of damaging winds and possibly isolated tornadoes today yet again. we do have one temperature is coming human conditions across the east coast and then to the gold coast. highs making it to the 80s in triple digits for some of you across texas. behind the system, 61 degrees for high temperature in minneapolis and 75 at kansas city and chicago. sandra: all right, maria, thank you very much. lauren: coming up, not good news for apple. almost half of people who tried to streaming music service decided not to use it. why? we'll have more. the dow down 61 points.
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sandra: w-whiskey part of the global market action on this wednesday morning in a shed. mostly red arrows. the china shanghai composite did finish to the upside. a wild ride finishing up 1.2% after being down as much as 3% in midday trading. in europe, red arrows across the board, ftse in monday and i pay 4%. cac in france many% from the dax in germany down more than a full percent. dow, s&p and nasdaq points failover open on wall street and you've got commodity prices within the next directions. oil nearing the $42 a barrel mark and 20 cents in early trading end quote lightly higher. you've got the euro, u.k. pounds from the canadian dollar higher against u.s. dollars in mixed action in global currency markets. the yield on the 10 year period watching this with a lot of anticipation about the fed's next move yielded 2.18%.
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lauren: do you remember when apple bragged 11 million people signed up for the music sector as a free three-month trial that goes through the end of next month? a new survey out for music watch finds almost half of those people are not currently using apple music. they are sticking with rival spot sticking with rival spot a fight in pandora instead. 11% of users say they use apple music and 6% of pandora users are. expect to see a massive marketing campaign by apple executives. responding to this survey says only 21% from us so much less have opted out about the music since the launch. looking at apple shares in the premarket come as a relief yesterday married to the downside around $116 per share. sandra: thank you, lauren. intel getting into reality tv. "the wall street journal" reported the chip maker is
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teaming up with mark burnett, the producer who created reality shows like survivor and time warner's turner broadcasting. the program has the title america the greatest makers and get do-it-yourselfers to turn chips and other components into gadgets. contestants compete for a $1 million prize. the show is due to appear on tv and other media channels next year. lauren: interesting. coming up, a defiant hillary clinton. >> we turned over everything that was work related. every single thing. lauren: the front runner dismissing criticism of her use of a private e-mail server. a federal judge may have a different on the hearing of the e-mail scandal tomorrow. 32 million people use the cheating website ashley madison may have explaining to do. hackers have followed through on threats to release names,
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sandra: it is wednesday, august 19th. and breaking is a wild ride for investors in china after seeking another 3% trading, china stocks ended the day full percent higher. here's a look at asia this morning. the shanghai on the hang seng and kospi down. investors keep an eye on about a german parliament and the greek bailout plan. the ftse in london at eight tenths of 1% from the losses of 1% across the board in europe. the u.s. stock market futures right now also pointed to a lower open ahead of the bell this morning.
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dow futures up 51. also breaking this morning. lauren: a defiant hillary clinton defends her use of an e-mail server. a federal judge prepares to weigh in on the e-mails and all. donald trump defends immigration policy in an interview with fox news' bill o'reilly. 32 million users at the ashley madison cheating website you have cynics i need to do. hackers releasing the numbers, e-mails and addresses of the members. good morning, everybody. i am transfixed he was sandra smith. you are watching "fbn:am," the latest breaking news in what to expect today ahead. sandra: hillary clinton dismissing criticism of her use of the private e-mail server is political attacks saying it is common when agencies disagree about classified material and what's not. fox news ed henry confronting hillary clinton regarding new information from the fbi.
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>> the fbi believes he tried to wipe the entire server. so there could be no e-mail, wipe the whole thing. >> we have turned over the server. database for the people investigating it to try to figure out. but we turned over everything that was work related. every single thing. sandra: an intelligence source telling fox fbi's company and may recover some of the deleted files. mean while a court hearing is set for tomorrow over her communications while she was secretary of state. lauren: breaking this morning, donald trump defending his immigration plan his gop rivals criticize the hardline proposals. trump's plan includes building a wall along the border, padding the 14th amendment guarantees citizenship to children born in the u.s. and republican front runner was on "the o'reilly factor" last night.
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>> the journal says you're killing the republican party over immigration. and you say? >> we have to bring our country back, bill. we are losing so much to so many and we have to bring our country back. we have at least 11 million illegals in the country. not only the jobs they are taking but everything else. you know about the crime wave. lauren: trump will hold a town hall meeting later today. thursday 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday right here on fox business network. train to breaking in this one in a second democratic senator announcing his opposition to the nuclear agreement with iran. bob menendez and the senior member of the foreign relations committee now joining chuck schumer and reject the deal. >> we have now abandoned our long-held policy of preventing nuclear proliferation and are now in part not on preventing
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the proliferation but i'm managing or containing it. which leaves us with a far less desirable, less secure and less certain world order. sandra: president abbas has pledged to veto a congressional resolution of disapproval. lauren: dating website ashley madison was hacked last month and the retreat dump last night nearly 10 gigabytes of information, member account, login, descriptions of what customers were seeking. as wired magazine reports, credit card information made available. hackers call themselves the impact demanding they take down the ashley madison plus established men.com. this is the response from adelaide media. the criminals involved in the fact of involved in this act have acquainted themselves with the moral judge, jury and executioner seen fit to impose their personal notion of virtue on all of society.
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we will not sit idly by. two more things to know. the data dump included more than 100 state department e-mails and those of workers at the united nations as well. trying to breaking this morning, fda approving a pill being called the female viagra. the first drug to treat low subfloor desire for women. premenopausal women that typo at dave sexual desire disorder. it was rejected twice before approving a strong warning of low blood pressure and safety side effects. especially when taken with alcohol. the daily pill slated for release in october and expected to cost $30 to $75. lauren: apparently 10% of women have low sexual desire. the shanghai in china with her wild ride. we go to tracey changed life in beijing. reporter for chinese state
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television. good morning to you, tracey. reporter: asian markets are mostly lower today. the nikkei composite dropped 25% at one point before recovering in ending the day up 1%. china's biggest increase has holdings in china pay shares. hong kong markets move lower. the hang seng down about 1.3% assure company and energy stocks both suffered heavy energy losses in property counters down a dead exposure. japanese shares can catch a break with the nikkei down 1.6% as investors get worried about the gross prospect of china and south korea to kospi down about six tenths of 1% mostly heavy foreign selling. back to you. lauren: thank you so much. sandra: global market action. another wild ride with the shanghai composite of 1.3%. you are looking at europe right now. weakness across the board as
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well let a losses on the dax in germany up 1.2%. in the day u.s. futures indicated a lower open a few hours from now on wall street. dow futures up 52 points, s&p down six. nasdaq futures up 13th. oil prices up slightly at 40 to 43 a barrel. gold moving up by five alex at 1121 and mouths. lauren: is looking to target shares. the earnings come out this morning. here are the expert patients paid $1.11 per share for the second quarter, sharp improvement from a year ago and also paying down debt. revenue expected to be flat to $17.4 million in the quarter. now that the ceo brad cornell has just passed up his first year on the job, investors look for him to carry out his vision for the company. everything from our fashion and
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home goods and the back-to-school shopping season is a big one. this coming after the bible, wal-mart, said yesterday the u.s. division reported a approved same-store sales in the second quarter of the shares despite sharply yesterday. wal-mart was half of the decline. investors want to see on my growth. ceo cornell has set digital sales rising 40% a year over the next five years. you have to point out obviously that is unrealistic and that's what many analysts are saying. sandra: target the one to watch. raking this morning, the federal reserve released the minutes from its latest policy meeting today. but the minute send any signal on next month's meeting? economists look for a rate hike but some policymakers have indicated the decision could go either way. the menace could shed some light on subtle but significant change
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in the july policy statement. the fed wanted to see some further improvement in the labor market instead of simply further improvement. looking at inflation coming in below the 2% annual target for more than three years. the minutes could provide a date on the internal debate about where inflation stance, which is a key factor in those decisions on interest rates. lauren: and the consumer price index a couple hours from now. coming up on the show come at this late date is center stage in the courtrooms again today. lawmakers for tom brady and the nfl expected to duke it out over the out over break a four-game suspension. we will have those details. in sports on the field come a grand night for new york baseball fans. we will tell you why. checking u.s. stock index futures, the dow was down 51 points, s&p down almost six. the nasdaq giving up 12 points. lots of red on the screen. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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trained to whether they wednesday without more tom brady. returning to a manhattan court today. jan rosenberg will get a chance for a do over on the controversial sketch of tom brady that didn't really look like cam. neither brady or nfl commissioner roger goodell are required to attend today's hearing. brady and goodell had a deal to strike a deal over the suspension. no agreement was reached which
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means it which means it will be up to the judge in the case to decide whether the suspension should stand, which means we will keep uncovering the story as long as it goes on. lauren: morris pours for you. what is the best way to break out of a slump? hit a grand slam. that is what the yankees alex rodriguez did. the one for 27 slump with the seventh inning grand slam. the 25th of his career and the most of all time. yankees beat the twins eight to four to remain one game ahead of blue jays. the mets travel to baltimore and curtis branders and made his presence known quickly hitting a homerun on the second pitch of the game. he launched another one. jacob degraw and the mets beat the orioles five to three. snap a three-game losing streak. nfl training camp can get a little heated as players fight
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for roster spots. the rams and cowboys had a joint practice that turned into a huge all-out brawl. the site have been in team drills between the two teams on back-to-back plays. look at that video. sandra: i am a hockey fan. like that is nothing. go blackhawks. let's get a look at your wednesday forecast. maria molina. reporter: good morning. hello, everyone. a cold front on the move through parts of the center of the nation over the last few days, today bringing its terms across the great lakes and texas have been damaging wind and isolated tornadoes possible. the french much cooler today. 70s in chicago and kansas city and further north into minneapolis. temperatures in the 80s, 90s in triple digits as we head into texas. sandra: coming up a rundown of
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sandra: welcome back. a look at global market action. overnight the shanghai composite down 3% to one plaintiffs want a return to run and finished higher by more than a percent done across the board otherwise. in europe and the weakness. the ftse 32. but he lost his 1.2%. weakness at home from the u.s. stock futures point to a lower bid a couple hours to know what futures up 60 points shaping up to be a busy morning yet again. maria bartiromo is back. over to you. maria: thank you so much. see you in about an hour. happy wednesday. it is wednesday, august 19th. with me this hour, dagen
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mcdowell, cumberland appraiser, cumberland appraiser jimmie kojak and new york attorney and contributor arthur i. gala all coming out. china again this morning after an early south to close slightly higher on the shanghai composite. investors looking for the cpi report. the expectations call for 21070% increase increase in consumer inflation that over month. later today, the federal reserve will release the minutes from the last meeting. that is the july meeting. we hope to get a better indication of whether we'll see an interest rate increase in september. one of the last chances we have to get some indications there ahead of this timber jobs report. the august jobs report. future is looking like a lower opening for broader averages. we are looking up weakness today. look at europe and the embassies there to the downside. as you can see the cac down 1% as it is the s&p 500 in the u.k.
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hillary clinton's campaign releasing a new ad this morning where she takes on income inequality. doing little to stem the growing tide of questions about how the democratic candidates handles government investor in her time as secretary of state. here is mrs. clinton responded to fox news says ed henry. >> i did not receive any material that was marked or designated classified, which is the way you know whether something is, what you see now is a disagreement between agencies say they should have been the other saying that they shouldn't. that has nothing to do with me. if that had been a government account and i separately said we have the same argument. >> the fbi believes you try to wipe the entire server. wipe the whole thing. maria: republican candidates on with bill o'reilly last night on fox news. trump told though our country is
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