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morning, marco rubio taking on puerto rico and bernie sanders wins main caucuses. nicole petallides, good morning, let's check out u.s. stock market futures this morning. looking back a little bit here, s&p down 7. >> lauren: in asia chinese stocks after opening parliament, 5-year economic plan. shanghai composite 8%.
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>> nicole: look at it right now. 36.41. >> mitt romney hits the sunday talk show. we will have the latest from the campaign trial. >> nicole: peyton manning is set to announce retirement today. >> lauren: tributes to former first lady nancy reagan, we will look back in her life. >> nicole: welcome to fbn:am, welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. >> lauren: senator bernie sanders winning democratic caucuses in main, vermont senator has 449 delegates while hillary clinton has 1 thousands 30, the count includes superdelegates. >> i. >> our campaign is generating
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excitement, we have won the caucuses in main, we have won that tonight with a large turnout. >> lauren: on the republican side senator marco rubio winning the primary in puerto rico t florida sen sen senator has 351 and senator ted cruz has 300. kasich has collected 37 delegates thus far. >> nicole: republicans holding caucuses tomorrow in the state of michigan and according to new wall street journal, donald trump is leading the race in michigan with 41% support followed by senator ted cruz, 22%, marco rubio 17% and john kasich 13%. >> i'm very surprised about it
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because i'm going to appoint conservative judges. you're going to have liberal judges probably as many as four or even five. >> nicole: so far donald trump has won 12 states while cruz has claimed wins in six states. be sure to stay with fox business for special coverage in michigan, mississippi, idaho and our coverage starts right here on the fox business network. >> lauren: hillary clinton and bernie sanders facing off in heated debate, the state holds democratic primary tomorrow, 147 delegates are up for grabs in michigan. here are the highlights from last night's debate. >> i vote today save the auto industry, he voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry. [cheers and applause] >> i think that's a pretty big difference.
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>> if you were talking about the wall street bailout where some of your friends destroyed this economy through -- excuse me, i'm talking. secretary clinton supported virtually the disastrous trade agreements written by corporate america. [cheers and applause] >> when i talk about senator sanders being a one-issue candidate i mean very clearly, you have to make hard choices when you're in positions and responsibility. >> i believe the governor of this state should understand that his duty was irresponsible, he should resign. >> i agree, the governor should resigned or recalled. >> i will be damned if it was the working people of this country that had to bail out the crooks on wall street. >> the best to do is to go right at the people. we talk about corporate greed and the gun manufacturers sell guns to make as much money as
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they can make. [cheers and applause] >> lauren: make sure to tune in tonight for a special report. democratic town hall starts 6:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. >> nicole: former republican mitt romney continues to slam donald trump. the foreign massachusetts governor on fox news sunday strongly criticized the gop front runner. >> i talked to people about the campaign, gosh, i didn't know that donald trump gave a bunch of money to jimmy carter and hillary clinton and harry reid and john kerry, the principles that donald trump is talking about has nothing to do with conservatism and has nothing to do with keeping america strong. >> lauren: medical officials in baghdad said a truck bomb killed at least 60 people and wounded at least 70.
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the suicide attack is the second deadliest so far this year. >> nicole: let's get you caught up on the global market action overnight that we have been seeing overnight. shanghai composite nearly 1% and kospi gained slightly. >> lauren: you have down arrows across the board. ftse is down three quarters of 1%, the dax in germany is down a full percentage point. >> nicole: three week's of gain, remember the middle of january, now it's less than 500, nice run recently. right now dow futures down about 47 points and s&p down about 7. >> lauren: crude oil 36 a barrel. given back to $12.67 an ounce. >> nicole: euro pulling back, has been up recently back recently.
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mexican peso all weaker against the dollar but the japanese is gaining. >> lauren: the yield -- >> nicole: interesting. this is on thursday, and the central bank in europe key interest rate even further into negative territory, analysts and investors say that will bring down. china gave itself wiggle room in the lowering of its economic target though it still set the pace at a relatively high growth rate. drug makers struggle to find the zika vaccines, 16 companies are working on the zika vaccines but most are still in the initial stages of this. >> lauren: former first lady
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nancy reagan died over the weekend at the age of '94. >> anne francis robbins was born in new york city in 1921 and raised by her mother actress and had little contact with her father after her parents divorced. at 1921 married davis, nancy took his last night. nancy graduated from smith college in 1943 with a drama degree, she appeared in plays in new york before landing a contract with mgm, she move today hollywood and would ultimately appear in 11 films. >> in the fall of 1949, nancy has communist ties, she explain
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pped how a director friend asked the president of her union to help. >> late that afternoon the phone rang, nancy davis this is ronald reagan and i have some answers for you, if you're free for dinner tonight, perhaps we could talk about it then. well, i think i can manage it. >> the pair had a simple secret wedding on march fourth, 1952, daughter patty was born in october that same year, son ron followed in 1958, napgy had said she thought he married an act or but she realized that his passion was working with the republican party. he ran for governor and won by a landslide and nancy served first lady of california from 1967 to 1975. the reagans had been married nearly three decades when they moved into the white house and nancy lathe admitted her years in sacramento did little to prepare her for the national
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stage. >> nancy reagan had an image that didn't portray her. it was a totally unfair characterization. her priorities quickly shifted. >> i spent a good deal of time with her that day and she was definitely in shock. she was very quiet. >> from then on the president's safety became the upmost priority, she kept on eye on his travels and although criticized for guidance then came one of her defining moments. just say no. when it came to policy she kept her distance and focused on being the president's wife. >> you seldom saw them when they were holding hands, they preferred being with each ore than anybody else. the reagan lived a private life
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when they retired until 1994 when the former president revealed he had alziemers disease. >> she preserved his dignity. it's a part of her legacy, something that she will always be remembered for. nancy lived quietly after the president's passing appearing occasionally on event that is honored her husband. >> the statute is a wonderful likens of ronnie and he would be so proud. >> and he proud of her. while the woman the secret service is call it had rain bow, her time as first lady remained part of history not only to her country but to her husband. is it one day giving your daughter
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>> lauren: this all animal animated movie beating out human competition at the box office this weekend bringing in $73.7 million. it's a tale teaming up with a fugitive fox to discover xers,
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largest opening three-day weekend ever. the movie beat out frozen, i can't believe it, 67.4 million back in opening weekend. butler return to saving the president in london has fallen took second place with 21.7 million and dead pool $13.4 million but it's its mouth weekend. total of 31 # million dollars since record-breaking debut of 135 million. in third place whiskey tango. $7.6million in opening weekend. rounding up top five for you. another gerard butler movie. >> nicole: we saw two up arrows, two dawn arrows.
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kospi gained one hent of 1%. >> lauren: this is how european stocks are trading this morning. we have ecb decision back on thursday. ftse down almost down 1% and the dax 1.3%. >> lauren: let's check out u.s. stock market futures. it's interesting because oil is higher and futures are lower here. dow futures 67 and s&p down 9 and a half. >> lauren: 36.35, gain of 43 cents and gold pulling back to 12.68 an ounce. >> nicole: now let's take a look at the world of sports. after second super bowl victory and 18 seasons in the nfl, the sheriff rides off into the sunset, well, we think so because peyton manning informed that denver broncos that he will be retiring, he leads the league with numerous awards and records including 5mvp's, leads the
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league in passing yards and touchdowns. maria sharapova has called a conference to make, quote, a major announcement, what is it. potential retirement, recent injuries have kept her out of play as she dropped out of a tournament this past weekend and withdrew from u.s. open last summer due to injuries, shar poppa turns 29 next month. now be available for the season opener in san diego according to sources mlb and union reached an agreement, now to new rule, you have to aim for the base and don't aim for the player. democratic hillary clinton and
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bernie sanders, we will have the highlights. >> principles that donald trump is talking about have nothing to do with conservatism and nothing to keep america strong. >> lauren: tributes are pouring in for former first lady nancy reagan. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. it's 5:18 in the morning on wall street. find fantasy shows.
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will have all the highlights for you. good monday morning, i'm nicole petallides. >> lauren: i'm lauren simonetti. let's check u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures are down and nasdaq down 23. >> nicole: meeting of parliament spelling out a new five-year economic plan with new growth, target it is shanghai composite index about 1%. >> lauren: oil prices a major driver in the stock market, guess what, they are still moving up. oil prices 36.31-barrel. >> nicole: we will have the latest from the campaign trail. >> lauren: we sure will. peyton manning is set to announce retirement this afternoon. >> nicole: so many tributes are
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pouring in for former first lady nancy reagan, we will have a look back on her life and have special tributes. >> lauren: it's 5:22 a.m. in new york on monday march the seventh, we welcome you to fbn:am. what to expect for the day ahead. >> nicole: senator bernie sanders winning the democratic caucuses in main with the victory the vermont senator now has 499 delegates while hillary clinton has 1 thousands 30 delegates t count includes superdelegates. >> our campaign is generating an enormous amount of excitement, we won the caucuses in main, we won that tonight with a large turnout. [cheers and applause] >> nicole: on the republican side senator marco rubio winning the primary in puerto rico, the florida senator now has 151 delegates while donald trump gets 384 delegates and texas
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senator ted cruz has 300, ohio governor john kasich has collected 37 delegates so far. >> lauren: republicans are holding primaries in caucuses in four states tomorrow including michigan, that state will award 59 delegates the according to wall street journal donald trump leading the race in michigan with 41% support followed by senator ted cruz at 22% and senator marco rubio at 15%. kasich, gets 13% in michigan. trump was on cbs face the nation yesterday talking about republican efforts to stop him. >> i'm very surprised by it and very surprise today hear about a third party because i'm going to appoint conservative judges and a third party would mean that hillary will win, you are going to have liberal judges as many as four or five. >> lauren: so far trump has won 12 states.
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cruz has claimed six states. that special coverage starts 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox business network. >> nicole: hillary clinton and bernie sanders facing off in heated debate. the state holds democratic primary tomorrow, 147 delegates are up for grabs in michigan, here are the highlights from last night's debate. >> i vote today save the auto industry, he voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry. [cheers and applause] >> i think that's a pretty big difference. >> well, if you are talking about the wall street bailout where some of your friends destroyed this economy -- excuse me, i'm talking. secretary clinton supported virtually every one of the disastrous trade agreements written by corporate america.
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[cheers and applause] >> when i talk about senator sanders being a one-issue candidate, i mean, very clearly, you have to make hard choices when you're in positions and responsibility. >> i believe the governor of this state should understand that duty was irresponsible, he should resign. >> i agree, the governor should resign or be rerecalled. >> i will be damned if it was the working people of this country who have to bail out the crooks on wall street. >> the best way to do is that is to go after corporate greed, gun manufacturers sell guns to make as much money that they can make. >> lauren: make sure to tune in tonight for democratic town hall hosted by brett. >> lauren: former presidential
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nominee mitt romney continues to slam donald trump. strongly criticizing the gop front runner. >> he is not the real deal, he is a phoney, you know, he talks about how he's not going to be controlled by the money interest, do people understand that he's not giving money to his campaign, he's loaning it because he is expected to give money back from the donors he decries right now. he's plan to go run a general election by raising money from those very people. >> lauren: cruz can stop trump. >> nicole: let's get you caught up in the global market action overnight. in asia two up arrows, shanghai up nearly 2%, nikkei down about half a percent and hang seng also lost. >> lauren: ftse is down .8% and dax is down 2% this morning.
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>> nicole: you have to give a little bit back, dow futures down, 55 points right now, s&p futures down 8. >> lauren: dow has cut losses, this is how commodities are trading this morning. 36.39 a barrel. gold down a dollar to 12.69 an ounce. >> nicole: before you head out the door let's get your monday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. we know good weather is coming. >> maria: i want to focus on the west. out here we have been dealing with heavy rain and mountain snow and that's forecast to continue over the next couple of days, we are in active weather pattern anywhere from washington state in parts of california. we saw a lot of activity open to weekend and a lot of will coronet in the next few days. in term of additional snowfall accumulation we are expecting well over 6-inches across, the
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sierra and parts of the interior across parts of the rockies of wyoming and places like colorado. a lot of moisture out here and continue to make its way inland. another area that's going to be seen will be parts of the plains, we are expected to see possible severe weather anywhere from texas, isolated tornadoes and large hail will all be possible with these storms. let's head over to you. >> nicole: maria molina, thank you very much. >> lauren: love him or hate him the man that created modern e-mail has passed away. we will tell you about him. we will tell you about mysterious repeating signals arriving from deep space, checking u.s. stock market futures after a winning week, another winning week last week. nasdaq futures about 22, you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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>> nicole: let's take a look at u.s. stock market futures. less than 500 points into positive territories. a couple of good days and we could be back in the green for the year. >> lauren: it'll be nice to see if the dow can hold 17,000. futures are down, oil is up by one and a half percent, 36.43 a barrel. gold 12.68 an ounce. >> nicole: we all use his invention mostly every single day, few of us know his name raymond who was credited with inventing modern e-mail. he died over the weekend, before his invention, emails should be shared with limited framework
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and no where to direct e-mail to a specific address. he chose the at symbol. he lived in massachusetts and was not a frequent checker of e-mail. >> lauren: isn't that ironic. radio signals discovered in galaxy are acting a bit odd. srb's are very rare, quick blasts of radio waves. 17 times since 2007 but none of them are ever repeated until now, repeating frb's could mean that they come other than a source of -- >> nicole: cool. the falcon rocket landed
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successfully but an attempt to land, landed hard, this was the fourth unsuccessful attempt to land the falcon 9 on a drone shift floating in the ocean. >> lauren: hard today, they keep trying. democratic hillary clinton and bernie sanders clash. mitt romney steps up his attacks on donald trump. >> the principles that donald trump is talking about have nothing to do with conservatism and keeping america strong. >> lauren: we will have the latest of the campaign and tributes are pouring in for nancy reagan who died over the weekend. we will have some of those tributes for you. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. stay with us.
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>> lauren: breaking news this morning, marco rubio wins second primary taking puerto rico and beshy-bernie sanders taking on >> nicole: dow futures down 53, s&p down 8 and a half. chinese stocks edging higher, spelling out a new-five year economic plan.
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hang high composite, stocks in japan fell slightly. oil prices a major driver of stocks after shooting 10 per last week. check it out. 33.39. >> lauren: continues assault on front runner donald trump. we will have the latest of campaign trail. >> nicole: in sports peyton manning is set to announce retirement today. >> lauren: tributestributes are pouring for for former first lady nancy reagan. >> nicole: it is 5:39 i'm in new york, welcome to fbn:am, latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. >> lauren: breaking news this morning, senator bernie sanders winning the democratic caucuses in main with the victory the vermont senator now has 499 delegates, hillary clinton has 1 thousands 030 delegates, this count includes superdelegates.
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>> our campaign is generating an enormous amount of excitement. we have won the caucuses in main, we have won tonight with a very large turnout. >> lauren: on the republican side, this is how to republicans are squaring up. 151 delegates. texas senator ted cruz has 300. ohio governor john kasich has 37. >> nicole: republicans holding primaries and caulk oos in four states tomorrow including michigan. the state will award 59 delegates according to new wall street journal nbc poll. donald trump is leading the race in michigan with 41% support followed by senator ted cruz at 22% and senator marco rubio at 17%. gompor john kasich gets 13%. donald trump was on cbs face the nation yesterday talking about some republican's effort to stop him?
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>> i'm very surprised by it and i'm surprised about a third party because i'm going to appoint conservative judges and a third party would mean that hillary would win or whoever is run and you're going to have liberal judges as many as four and five. >> nicole: cruz has claimed wins in six states, make sure stay tune with fox business of special coverage of caucuses and coverage in michigan, mississippi, idaho, hawaii, our coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern time right here on the fox business network. >> lauren: hillary clinton and bernie sanders facing off in flint, michigan, the state holds democratic primary tomorrow, 147 delegates up for grab grabs in michigan, here are some highlights for you from last night's debate. >> i vote today save the auto industry. he voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry. [cheers and applause] >> i think that's a pretty big
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difference. >> well, if you are talking about the wall street bailout where some of your friends destroyed this economy -- excuse me, i'm talking, secretary clinton supported virtually every one of the disastrous trade agreements written by corporate america. [cheers and applause] >> when i talk about senator sanders being a one-issue candidate, i mean very clearly, you have to make hard choices when you're in positions and responsibility. >> i believe the governor of this state should understand that his duty was irresponsible, he should resign. >> i agree. the governor should resign or be recalled. >> i will be damned if it was the working people of this country who had to bail out the crooks on wall street. >> the best way to do that is to go right at the people. we talk about corporate greed,
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the gun manufacturers sell guns to make as much money as they can make. [cheers and applause] >> lauren: make sure to tune in tonight for a special report. 6:00 p.m. eastern on the fox news channel. >> nicole: former republican presidential nominee mitt romney continues to slam donald trump. the former governor criticizing the gop front runner. >> i talked to people about the campaign, gosh, i didn't know that donald trump gave a bunch of money to jimmy carter and to hillary clinton and harry reid and john kerry, the principles that donald trump is talking about have nothing to do with conservatism and nothing to do with keeping america strong. >> nicole: senator cruz winning two states proves he can stop. >> lauren: tributes from around the world for former first lady nancy reagan who died at the age of 94.
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plz reagan died of congestive heart failure. they were married for 52 years. president obama issued statement, thankful for hurry guidance and thankful that her and her beloved husband are together again. nancy was totally devoted to president reagan and take comfort that they will be united once more. >> nicole: medical and security officials in baghdad say a truck bomb killed at least 60 people and wounded more than 70. islamic state claimed responsibility for blast in
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iraqi check point south of baghdad. suicide attack is the second deadliest of this year. >> lauren: it's 5:45 in the morning, get you caught up in global market action overnight. in asia a mix bag. tracksal moves from hang seng and kospi. >> nicole: in europe stocks right now, let's take a look at what we are seeing, all down arrows. you do see the cac quarante, we have an ecb decision. that'll be key. >> lauren: dow futures down 63 points, s&p futures down almost 10, nasdaq futures giving 25 points this monday morning. >> nicole: checking out key commodities, oil gaining 36.41 a barrel and gold is pulling back $2 at 12.68 a troy ounce. >> lauren: investors as ecb
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looks to more negative. ecb is to push key interest rate even further. that will likely drive down government yields further reducing borrowing costs. china lowers target to six and a half to 7%. that's the range for this year. china gave itself wiggle room, gave us a range. though it's still the pace at relatively high six and a half to 7%. drug makers scramble to find a zika vaccines, 15 companies are working on zika vaccines but most are in the initial stages. >> nicole: we talk about ecb, central bank. will they lower rates and how about easing, those are two things that could happen. coming up, disney am nateed film eutopia. >> they should have gotten a real cop to solve it. >> for what?
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>> hurting your feelings. >> nicole: two decades in the national football league. we will have the story. dow futures down 60 and s&p down 9.
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>> daddy, what did we say?
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>> i have to. [laughter] >> nicole: all-animated bringing $73 million to be specific. the cop teaming up with fugitive con artist, largest three-day weekend ever. movie actually beat out frozen which made 67.4 million in 2013. gerard butler in saving the president in london has fallen took second place with debut of 21.7 million. the r-rated film has earned $311 million since record-breaking debut of 135 million. in fourth place is the movie
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starring tina fey. the trailer is very funny. rounding up top five is another gerard butler movie. >> lauren: i have seen none of those. let's take a look at u.s. stock market futures. after three straight weeks of gain and really the market is cutting into its losses this year. still down but not by much. s&p futures down 8, nasdaq futures down 22. >> nicole: oil has been running up recently. looking now at crude. 36.47 a barrel. so that is up 55 cents and gold is pulling back by $2 at 12.68 a troy ounce. >> lauren: let's take a look at the world of sports after a second super bowl victory and 18 seasons in the nfl the sheriff rides off into the sunset.
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manning leafs the league with five mvp's and leads the league in passing yards and touchdowns. 3:00 p.m. eastern time to make a major announcement. speculation around sharapova recently and withdrew from the u.s. open last summer due to injury. sharpova turns 29. la lakers, historic race to bet the 1995 bulls. striking similarity comes with the crushing defeat. this is the warriors 61st game this season and in the 61st game they lost the knicks. 104 to 72. the warriors look to bounce back
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tonight as they host the orlando magic. >> nicole: before you head out the door let's take a look at the forecast with maria molina. >> maria: out west you are looking at unsettled weather. we have been dealing with it over the weekend. very heavy rainfall and some mountain snow with wenter storm warnings in effect in parts of california, additional heavy snow is still in the forecast. you could be looking at a foot of additional snow in the california sierra, lower elevations across washington and oregon, you are expecting heavy rain. otherwise in the plains anywhere from north dakota to texas you do have concern for isolated severe weather and isolated tornado and large hail are going to be the concerns there of the storms developed. in addition to that, heavy rain could bring flooding across eastern texas, louisiana and also into arkansas.
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let's head over to you. >> nicole: important story, thank you so much. lauren, here in new york it's going to be 70. >> lauren: i have taken out my spring jacket. we will run global market action before we hand it over to mornings with maria. stay with us.
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>> nicole: let's take a look at the global market action here. we are seeing down arrows in europe. a decision on thursday about quantitative and in london ftse is down 3 quarters of 1%. dawn arrows here. right here at home after three weeks of gain, dow futures are pointing down 59 points and s&p half a 1%. nasdaq pulling back 24. and here is a look at commodities, oil ran up almost 10% last week, gasoline prices ran up as well. 36.40 as gold pulls back a dollar 50. we are going to turn it to mornings with maria and we say good morning to you, maria bartiromo.
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>> maria: it is monday march seventh. with me fox business network dagen mcdowell, the wall street journal john and maverick national morgan ortagus. hillary clinton and bernie sanders clashing at last night's democratic debate. sparks flying over the bailout. watch. >> he voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry. i think that's a pretty big difference. [cheers and applause] >> well, if you are talking about the wall street bailout where some of your friends destroyed this economy -- >> you know. >> excuse me, i'm talking. >> maria: clinton won in louisiana. lots to talk about this weekend.
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100 of her emails the government has deemed classified. what that means that she never put government at risk. splitting wins over the weekend. putting pressure on marco rubio and john kasich to drop out of the race. candidates look ahead to tomorrow's michigan primary with 59 delegates are up for grabs. tributes pouring in this morning for former first lady nancy reagan. we are looking at her life, legacy throughout the program this morning. check global market actions right now, china holding legislative session over the weekend. the government announcing growth target of 6 and a half to 7% for the year, asian markets were mixed on the news. shanghai po -- composite 1%. ecb meeting this week, that's going to be the big event for markets, the central bank is expect today cut i

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