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tree into sandra: breaking news right now. reports is korea firing artillery rounds into into north korea towards the source of an incoming project file near the north korean border. we will have the latest on this breaking news story for you. breaking this morning after falling for six year lows yesterday come the crude oil prices under pressure again this morning heading closer to the $40 a barrel mark. checking in on crude futures, right now they are lower and are lower in asia we are watching stock trading to the downside. china stocks suffered more losses at the shanghai composite only 3.5%.
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in europe community trading revealing stuff races are also under pressure. all lower at 5:00 a.m. eastern. u.s. stock futures headed the opening bow. dow futures continuously telling us we work our way to the opening battle. dow futures updating endpoints, s&p down time. breaking overnight ,-com,-com,-comma police and st. louis fired tear gas and arrested nine people as protest turned violent over the shootings of amendment or mean. we will have the latest details on that. donald trump and jay bush take off the gloves at the doing town hall meeting. we'll have the highlights of trump versus bush. a court hearing today. hillary clinton's e-mail scandal as a conservative group now demands the state department work faster to release e-mails to the public. i'm sandra smith. lots going on.
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i'm also joined by transfixing nicole petallides. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at the latest breaking news in what to expect today had. more on the breaking news in south korea appeared returning fire after north korea shot an artillery shell. the defense ministry says that surveillance equipment detected a single north korean shell fired across the border. south korea fired back dozens of shows coming after the north said it would retaliate from the south korean broadcasts critical of alleged north korean provocation. the south say in the northlake man lines to south korean soldiers. lauren: also breaking this morning -- you are looking at a violent protest in st. louis.
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police there are resting at least nine people after demonstrators ignored requests to clear a street. >> at the intersection of page and will come and they block the intersection. as officers asked them to leave, glass bottle started to return to officers. officers had to use shields to protect themselves from the objects being thrown. lauren: the angry protests erupted after an armed 18-year-old was fatally shot by police. authorities say he pointed a gun at officers who were serving a search warrant at a home where they later found for content crack. sandra: republican presidential candidate donald trump and jeb bush in new hampshire. duking it out. trump is hacking on bush saying he is still to say supporters. >> jeb bush is a low-energy person. for him to get things done is hard.
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he's very low energy. nicole: bush saying voters would eventually tire of trump. >> when people look at his record, it's not a conservative record. even on immigration where the language is pretty face real for sure. hundreds of billions of dollars of cost to implement his plan is not a conservative plan. nicole: donald trump will be unwarranted maria at 7:00 a.m. eastern time right here on the fox is this network. do not miss the good another gop presidential contender marco rubio to lay out his economic then later today in detroit. he's expected to detail how the tax plan would help small business owners and single moms. sandra: will be looking for that, nicole.
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hillary clinton's campaign saying e-mails on a private server contain material that is now classified. the campaign said the material has been retroactively classified out of abundance of action for an agency is purely clinton's lawyer has told the agency e-mails were a race before the device was turned over to federal authorities. earlier this week mrs. clinton said she was not aware if the data was ever a race. >> it is looking more and more like she faces some real potential legal jeopardy here. this investigation it was striking to see bob woodward saying that this reminds him of the nixon tapes and there is the old adage that it's not just a crime, the cover-up. sandra: a court hearing is scheduled for today in a lawsuit by a conservative group demanding the state department work faster to release those e-mails to the public. lauren: a secret agreement with
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the u.n. agency will allow iran to use its own experts to inspect the sites allegedly used to develop nuclear arms. the state department says the u.s. is confident the iaea can completely monitor any iranian nuclear program. >> the iaea is comfortable with arrangements that are unique to the agency's investigation for historical activities. when it comes to monitoring iran's behavior going forward, the iaea has developed the most robust inspection regime never peacefully negotiated to ensure iran's current program. lauren: house majority leader kevin mccarthy saying they should concern every member of congress who supports or is thinking of supporting the deal with iran. sandra: that's the path of global markets. asian markets closed lower with the shanghai composite down 3%. the hong kong hang seng and bear market territory down within 20%% from its april high. taking a look here in europe how
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europe is steering this morning with retail sales data down about half of a percent. proving slightly on the ftse though the cac nta debt down one percentage. you will see selling again with the u.s. stock index futures pointing to a lower open for half of 1%. we've got to check on commodities. oil at 439. hovering around the 6% as. that is the one bright spot with the oil stuff under pressure. no doubt talking about the options activity you've been seeing. obviously you can have your lows. sandra: productions at the $40.35 level. the prediction that oil may go even lower. breaking news this morning. devastating wildfire in washington state has claimed the lives of no three firefighters.
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the national forest service says the firefighters after the vehicle turned on them. for their firefighters were injured. 4000 in the area have been evacuated and emergency management spokeswoman stated is really bad out there, adding fighters have just exploded. train for a new development in the search for answers in the bomb attack this week in bangkok. police say at least 10 people now suspected of being involved in that attack. that is up from the initial estimate. 20 people were killed, more than half of them foreigners. the army saying it believes the attack was not international terrorism and tourists were not a direct target either. nicole: an interesting story. the company behind the pillow
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being called a female viagra. "the wall street journal" says the pharmaceutical nearing a deal to pay $1 billion in cash for privately held biopharmaceutical. sprout one good pharmaceutical to sell the first-rate and that boosting a woman's libido. it could be announced as early as this morning. there is the pillow on the screen and there have been ladies of side effects reported including drowsiness, dizziness. transfer dr. siegel said the one-month cost for that is 400 bucks and you get one sexual arousal. sandra: the weather channel may be sinking in. others said the business has hired morgan stanley to explore a sale. sources say preliminary talks have been held with technology and media companies. comcast-nbc universal acquired
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the weather channel for about $3.5 billion. in 2008. troon for investors get a look at hewlett-packard's latest results after the logo above. weaker numbers compared to a year ago. hp's exclusion to china and the market have a huge headline. that will also be in focus. investors listening for an update on the planned spinoff for enterprise operations due in november. the other hp business will sell personal computers as well as printers. sandra: coming up, maybe it was inevitable the wake of the violent attacks the largest food chain has started checking bags at the theater. in sports, the baltimore oils did something they haven't done in six years. we will tell you what they did and how they did it. we'll check the u.s. stock futures with the dow looking down again today especially after the minutes from the fed.
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sandra: the thief caught the global market morning. asian markets closed lower for the day with the shanghai composite losing more than 3%. hong kong's pace as in bear market territory of more than 20 are sent for recent highs. in europe, in midday trading with feelings of weakness as we see the ftse in london i've up half a percent. the dax sinking more than a full percent. u.s. stock futures this morning shaping up to be a negative vote then what the gallup triple digits off 113 points continued
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weakness fair as we see commodities moving in opposite directions. oil trading to the downside. pulled up about $10. perhaps a bit of a flight to safety this morning. currency markets mixed with the euro up against the u.s. dollar. the yield on the 10 year treasury right now at 2.11%. lauren: let's turn to sports. the baltimore orioles do something they haven't done in six years. he is zero and five away from citi field. in the end come up orioles henry terre town with a home run his first major league home run. cutting the lead to three and a half games. the phillies traded six-time all-star to the dodgers in exchange for two minor winners. reunited with his former philly jimmy rollins. >> not so much change uniforms but it's really about leaving
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the city that is given so much to me over the course of 12 or 13 years i've been here. lauren: as for the on the field action, phillies beat the blue jays seven to four that increase the american league east in two full games. and we don't cover rugby often enough at all. a 4-year-old boy wanders out into the field during a charity gave in australia. the team played among giving him the ball, allowing him to run the length of the field for a score as the players pretended to try and catch him. sandra: that is too cute. i love that, the fake dive in all. coming up, jeb bush versus donald trump. the gloves are off. >> shut bush is a low-energy person. >> mr. trump doesn't have a proven conservative record.
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sandra: both candidates threw punches. protesters after an armed men fleeing from officers were shot and killed. the latest latest development their paycheck in the u.s. stock index futures are you for the week. the dow, s&p and nasdaq down three quarters of 1%. a short time ago was down 100 for the dow. dow down 113. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market in breaking news. ♪
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sandra: raking is right now. reports out of south korea. south korea firing artillery into north korea towards the source of an incoming projectiles near the north korean border. dow futures right now at triple digits as we look at the news with the latest on the story in just a day. breaking this morning after falling to more than six-year lows yesterday we're watching crude oil prices under pressure yet again this morning. heading closer to the $40 a barrel mark. checking in on crude of more than a percent already on the session. in asia, china stocks suffered more losses plunging your than 3%. europe right now midday training showed pressure on stock prices there as well. the ftse off a half a percent. the dax off 1%. in the u.s. stock market futures right now looking at triple digit losses on the dow out of
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north korea with futures off 130-point. breaking overnight, police in st. louis firing tear gas and arrested nine people as protests turn violent over the shooting of an unarmed black man. we will have the details. donald trump and jeb jeb bush take enough to jeb bush take enough to cause a dual town hall meetings yesterday. of and a court hearing as a conservative group demands the state department work faster to release e-mails to the public. and sandra smith joined by a nicole petallides and lauren simonetti. it is thursday morning. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. breaking news this morning, markets watching right now south korea returning fire after north
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korea shot in artillery shell at a border town. south korea defense ministry say this surveillance equipment detected a single north korea shot fired across the border. south korea fired back dozens of shells after the north said it would retaliate for this south korea broadcast critical of alleged north korean provocations. the south and the north recently played landmines that made to south korean soldiers. lauren: also breaking this morning. violent protests you are just looking at in st. louis. police arresting at least people after demonstrators ignored requests to clear street. >> a group of protesters came together and started to do acts of violence towards law enforcement, said in a car on fire, break into businesses and officers respond to calls in the neighborhood right now. lauren: and armed like
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18-year-old was fatally shot by police. he pointed a gun at officers serving a search warrant at a home here at nicole: republican presidential candidate donald trump and jeb bush are facing off at town hall event in new hampshire. we'll give you some quotes. trump attacking on bush saying he is failing to excite his supporters. >> one of the dumber things i've heard ever in politics when talking about iraq, that we the united states have to show them how to escape in the game. we've lost $2 trillion, thousands of lives, wounded warriors who i love all over the place and we have to show them we have skin in the game. nicole: bush saying voters would eventually tire of trump. >> mr. trump doesn't have a proven conservative record.
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he was longer the last decade that a republican. he was given more money to democrats than republicans. nicole: donald trump will be on this morning here on fox business "mornings with maria." rebar to run the 7:30 a.m. eastern time here on the fox business network. meanwhile, another gop presidential contender, senator marco rubio said today it is economic and later today in detroit. he is expected to detail how his tax plan would help small business owners and also single moms. lauren: it new developments in the clinton e-mail campaign scandal. e-mails about her private server contains material that is now classified. the campaign said the material had been retroactively classified out of an abundance of caution by intelligence agencies. hillary clinton's lawyer has told the senate committee
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e-mails on her server where he raced before the device was ever turned over to federal authorities. earlier this week mrs. clinton said she was not aware of the thought of as the race. >> if the united states department of justice retains even a shred of integrity is historically had, then the department of justice needs to investigate this and prosecute any and all it today. sandra: a court hearing is scheduled today in a lawsuit by conservative groups demanding the state department work faster to release those e-mails to the public. lauren: a secret agreement with the u.n. agency will allow iran to use its own experts to inspect the site allegedly used to develop nuclear arms. the u.s. is confident the iaea can completely monitor any iranian nuclear programs. >> the iaea is comfortable with arrangements unique to the agency's investigation of historical activities. when it comes to monitoring
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iran's behavior going forward, the iaea has developed the most robust inspection regime ever peacefully negotiated to ensure iran's current program. see that kevin mccarthy saying they should concern every member of congress who sit ports or is thinking about supporting their deal. nicole: the federal reserve moving closer to hiking interest rates. marcus got the word 15 minutes early. after blomberg sent out a headline based on the minutes from the fed's july meeting. the fed still faces lingering concerns that could derail its timetable between now and the ad by keeping inflation in average of 2% a year. that is a big part of it while the proven inflation is one of the big concerns. sandra: nicole, thank you could watch in global on thursday morning.
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weakness in the middle of the trading day. the ftse in london is down half a percent. u.s. stock futures also in the red this morning pointing to a lower open with continued weakness across-the-board. next action in commodities. old now up 10 bucks. oil prices to the downside. look at that falling into closer to the $40 level. lots of activity in the options market indicating further selling from here. asian markets closed lower. further details to go to rachel ruble who is live in beijing for us this morning. good morning, rachel. reporter: good morning, sandra. over here in asia today with concerns about china filling investor fears that the shanghai composite fell 3.5% but that does follow a couple days of market volatility and china. the hong kong hang seng fell to a six-week low and the game encounter suffered the heaviest losses on disappointing earnings
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in japan almost 1% of commodity and are they dead exporters in the big posse of this unit fourth consecutive day on foreign selling. the biggest losers in seoul were blue-chip in shape elders. lauren: the wild ride in asia continues. thank you. let's get a literature thursday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. reporter: good morning, nicole. looking at a storm system on the move eastward had all kinds of severe weather across parts of the midwest and also in the planes over the last few days. today will bring heavy rain and also the possibility of localized severe storms across parts of mid-atlantic. behind the storm system that is a lot cooler out there. temperatures well below average this morning in the 50s and parts of oklahoma although it can be quite chilly.
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as we head through the afternoon, temperature should make it into the 80s and 90s as well. i like the 90s part you talked about. coming up, maybe it was inevitable. the largest movie chain has started checking bags at the theaters. we will have all the details on the new safety precautions. the review site yelled at the u.s. government and asking taxpayers to read his services. for the details on the story and check in u.s. stock index futures looking down about 144 points right now down more than three quarters of 1%. it looks like you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ like the rig on the right.
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sandra: welcome back. asian markets close in the day lower with the shanghai composite down more than 3%. hong kong hang seng now in bear market territory down more than 20% from its april high. in europe more red arrows for
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you. the ftse down by 30 points. cac down by 46 ponts in the dax down by 180 with 1% in germany. and the u.s., the stock market is down three days in a row. another 132 points the last few days. that's what it looks like. gold has been a barrel this morning. the dollar is trading against key currencies. an up arrow versus the euro after snapping a winning streak yesterday. 2.10%. nicole: it certainly pays to be a bloomingdale's loyal customer. i'm a customer but i didn't get this. the company issuing $25,000 in
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gift cards last week to some of their loyalty program customers. at least one shopper take advantage by going on a shopping spree for diamond earrings, a new watch, louis vuitton bags. that was before store officials caught on. bloomingdale's is asking anyone who made purchases but the cars to return right away. give back the diamonds in louis vuitton's. we've got a check the legality of that. sandra: did you recently had trouble at the passport office. deviation get a little frisky during a pat down. the governor plans to reach her comment on yelp. the general services administration announced an agreement with the online review site. the move could allow federal workers to respond directly to feedback as if that's what we all want. >> if you plan to see a movie at
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the movie at a theater, be ready to have your bags searched. the largest movie chain introduced in the security measure followed a series of shootings at theaters across the country. the policy is aimed at making customers feel safe while visiting or working in the theaters. the first large u.s. theater chain to start the bad checks. sandra: i'm fine with that. i just hope does not longer lines. lauren: how a sandra going to sneak in her gummy bears. coming up with jeb bush versus donald trump. fuzz came up last night. >> at the low-energy%. the highlights from the doing town hall meetings where both candidates put some punches.
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sandra: breaking out reports of south korea firing artillery rounds into north korea tours assert that an incoming project title. you're the north korean border. the latest on the story. breaking this morning after falling more than six-year lows yesterday, crude oil prices
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under pressure again this morning heading closer to the $40 a barrel mark. checking on crude right now, down 1.5% in early trading. in asia, china suffered more losses to the shanghai can posit dropping 3.5%. stocks down across the board. in europe stocks are trading midday session right now to the downside with the ftse off half a percent. moving nearly 1%. u.s. stock futures are also down this morning with dow futures up 120 points, s&p down 14. nasdaq futures of 31. breaking overnight, police in st. louis arrested nine people as protesters shooting of unarmed black man. we'll have the latest details on that. donald trump and jeb bush take off the gloves at town hall meetings. we will have the highlights of trump versus bush. a court hearing today in the scandalous conservative groups demand the state department work
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faster. and sandra smith joined by lauren simonetti and nicole petallides. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets, the latest breaking news and what you can expect a day ahead. breaking this morning, south korea returning fire after north korea shot an artillery shell at a border town. south korea say in its surveillance equipment detected a stable north korea shelled fired across the border. south korea fired back dozens of shells. this comes out your would retaliate with south korea and broadcast. the south and the north have landmines with two south korean soldiers. >> also breaking this morning. a violent protest in st. louis. police their arrest and nine
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people after demonstrators ignored requests to clear street. >> at the intersection of page involved in. glass bottles start to be thrown for officers. officers had to use shields. the angry protest after an armed black 18-year-old fatally shot by police. authorities say he pointed a gun at the officers who were serving a search warrant at the home. breaking this morning, republican presidential candidate donald trump and jeb bush facing off the doing town hall event in new hampshire. trump attacking bush, cbs failed to excite supporters. >> jeb bush is a low-energy person. for him to get things done is hard. he's very low-energy. >> getting personal. voters would eventually tire of
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trump. >> when people look at his record, it is not a conservative record. even on immigration. the language is pretty featured alec for sure. hundreds of billions of dollars of cost to implement his plans has done a conservative play in. sandra: jeb bush talking tough they are. donald trump will be on today. "mornings with maria" at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. meanwhile, another gop presidential contender, senator marco rubio said to lay out his economic plan today in detroit. expected to detail how the tax plan would help small business owners in single moms. sandra: her campaign saying e-mails contain material is now classified.
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the material has been retroactively classified out of an abundance of caution by intelligence agencies. meanwhile, hillary clinton's lawyer has told servers e-mails on the server were erased before turned over to authorities. earlier this week clinton said she was not aware if the data had been erased. >> it is looking more and more of like she will face some real potential here. the investigation was striking to see bob woodward say that this reminds him of the nixon tapes and there is the old adage that it's not just a crime, the cover-up. sandra: a court hearing is scheduled for today demanding the state department work faster to release e-mails to the public. train for another embarrassment for the federal reserve and for bloomberg news. after minutes from the july meeting were an advert they release 15 minutes early. the embargo was broken when bloomberg had a headline based
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on the minute they decided. higher as the u.s. economy gains strength. the central bank still faces concerns that could derail the timetable between now and then like keeping inflation at an average rate of 2% a year. slutsky you can't have. asian markets closed lower with the shanghai composite down more than 3% bear market territory down 20% in the april high. we should also note pilots between north korea and south korea come heavy artillery back and forth, shots fired. in europe, stocks right now down about one quarter of 1%. the dax and cac down .8% with a slight improvement. u.s. stock market futures this morning. dow, nasdaq all that down arrows. down about 102.5 more than half of 1%. looking at commodities and what
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we've been seeing this oil down 402106.5 year lows. that is the one area that's also paris yesterday. turning to business needs. the filth that is the female viagra, not exactly, but that's what it's called. valium pharmaceuticals is near a guilty paid $1 million in cash for the privately held sbarro pharmaceuticals. just one for the first strike of any new woman's libido. could be as early as this morning. some side effects reported with the drowsiness, dizziness, nausea. sandra: side effects and cost are two big issues. after oil prices plunged yesterday to six-year lows, it could continue. right now, crude oil prices moving closer to $40 a barrel.
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we will have the latest and world the big analysts say it's heading. the u.s.a. women's soccer team continues to dominate the world. there is a global stock selloff happening this morning. we will continue to look at what is driving markets for me to the downside setting up for a lower open. dow futures up 109 points. you're watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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sandra: welcome back. keeping a very close eye on global stock markets right now.
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we are seeing red arrows everywhere on this artillery fires between north and south korea. looking at the damage in the u.s. in premarket session. the dow industrials down the third day in a row. s&p down 13, nasdaq. oil knocking on the door of 1421 right now. more analysts coming out in pain because the oil in the 30s soon. nicole: in baseball, the centerfielder or some are calling the catch of the year. you decide. an amazing catch on the cardinals drive and robbing him of that home run. the giants could've used more just like the outline but one out of reach. this is my favorite. carly lloyd got this during the
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early when they continue to dominate on the exhibition to her. the 72 wins. if you look far away -- lebron james. james will treat your product for a mere $140,000 or $1000 per character. he currently has over 23 million followers, the highest value of any u.s. at that according to open door. we have asked russian president wagner pruden for citizenship. during a recent meeting would be easier to do business with it a russian passport. this would not be a problem any plans to spend a significant part of life in russia. crimea this weekend.
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the core, thank you good you are asking where it is the first probability of a rate hike now stand after the fed yesterday. floyd is in december. the probability in september has gone down since yesterday at 45%. coming up will run down global market action sbc stock selling across the globe right now. dow futures up 114. ♪ war ii.
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next action after the release of the fed minutes yesterday afternoon at old. gold up 10 bucks. oil moving closer to $40 a barrel this morning down again. but you're up against the greenback as we kick off the thursday morning. lots of market action there. lots more to come as we see the yield at 2.1%. time now for maria bartiromo but they did show ahead on "mornings with maria. over to you. maria: high, everybody. happy thursday. i am maria bartiromo. thursday, august 20th. with me, dagen mcdowell and marian bartel said bank of america lynch. south korea as firing artillery rounds at its career. south korea targeting the source of an incoming north korean project. a north korean object of
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propaganda loudspeaker. more as it develops as the newsroom. oil prices as low as $30 a barrel. this morning's "wall street journal" "wall street journal" cited a number of analysts have of analysts that point to lessening demand for oil across the world. millions of barrels of arabian oil coming to the market after the nuclear deal was reached back in june. more criticism about the deal this morning. breaking news on an associated with port that iran will be allowed to use its own inspectors to investigate a sigh of where was believed to be developing nuclear arms. republican lawmakers of highly criticized the deal saying it is built on too much trust in iran. we have yet to hear donald trump's reaction to the news. when i speak with a presidential candidate coming up at our next hour on fox business network we look at mr. trump's take on this side deal that was done with the iranians. mr. trump campaigning in new hampshire a

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