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nicole: breaking news this morning. get ready to super tuesday to plano. donald trump and john kasich battling for votes in ohio. a winner take all state. as the primaries up for grabs. and nicole petallides. lauren: i am lauren simonetti. bernie sanders hopes to cut in jail or collectively. the latest from the campaign trail. nicole: markets focus on federal banks. the bank of japan holding onto any action of its meeting of an eye. the federal reserve expected to sit tight this week. u.s. stock market futures right now after two days of gains.
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dow futures down 78. s&p futures on 11. lauren: nhl comes back of japan painted a clear picture of the economy. stocks in china edged higher. lauren: after falling 3.4% yesterday, let's check out how crude as this moment. down two and a quarter%. russian president vladimir putin unexpectedly orders the country's military to withdraw from syria. we will have my reaction. nicole: investigations of the deaths plans he was traveling almost 90 miles an hour before driving his car into a co-reprieved and he was not wearing a seatbelt. the latest on that. lauren: 5:01 a.m. in new york. tuesday, march 15th. thank you for waking up with us. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead.
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nicole: crucial presidential primary crucial presidential primaries in five states today. republican white house hopefuls fighting for the nearly 370 delegates. there are two winner take all states. florida with 99 delegates and ohio was 66. illinois, north carolina and missouri holding their presidential contest. currently, donald trump has 460 delegates while texas senator ted cruz has 370. florida senator marco rubio has 163 so far and ohio governor john kasich has 63. the four gop candidates make in their final push for votes. >> i think we are going to do well in ohio. you have a governor that frankly a lot of things have happened that have not been good. the one accident where they struck oil. now that oil is down it got a lot of problems. they lost a lot of business.
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so many different businesses. different businesses. >> we wanted and it brought me to be here. the people that want to support me all the way from arnold schwarzenegger to the coach urban meyer at ohio state. the former coach jim tressel. we wanted from me to be here. republicans like him and he is in here people to sit poor people in ohio. >> this is not proportional. i honestly believe the winner of florida tomatoes going to have a real advantage moving forward. >> people don't want to nominate a candidate who's been enmeshed in the corruption of washington didn't for 40 years has been funding liberal democrats. he wants to eliminate a president that will stand with the hard-working taxpayers. that is why we say so much tremendous enthusiasm behind our campaign. lauren: governor kasich has said
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if he loses his home state of ohio he will drop out of the race. under rubio has said he will go all the way to the convention in july. make sure to tune in for our special coverage of today's presidential contest at 7:00 p.m. eastern time right here on the fox business network. lauren: the democratic side 691 delegates up for grabs in today's primaries. florida offers 210-mile illinois towards over 150. currently former secretary of state hillary clinton is 1235 delegates about vermont senator bernie sanders has 580. the candidates are making their final pitch to voters. >> i know people here have been working really hard. i think everybody individually, organizationally, but do not rest. if there's a stock you can go to come a phone call you can make him a door you cannot can't can't a person you can convince, please do everything you can.
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>> there was once a candidate who was the anointed one who was inevitable. today she is not so inevitable [cheers and applause] my point is that what looks impossible today if not impossible if we are prepared to stand up and fight for change. lauren: 24 delegates are needed to win the nomination. nicole: meanwhile, controversial comments made by secretary clinton about libya during a town hall event in illinois yesterday. >> libya was a different kind of calculation and we didn't lose a single person. we didn't have a problem in supporting our european and arab allies in working with nato.
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nicole: she made the comment that she push for regime change in libya. the former secretary of state did not mention anything about the 2012 attack in the u.s. consulate in benghazi that killed four america lauren: russian president vladimir putin ordered the military to withdraw most of its forces from syria starting today. the order comes after a five-month russian-american and that helps the syrian army regained key ground. it also coincides with the resumption of peace talks on ending the five rural poor. serious opposition taking part in those talks welcoming the move. >> it would be important that this decision is taken. it will be more important if putin decide to really stand beside the city and people, not besides the dictator. nicole: put in a president obama spoke yesterday. the white house said the political transition is required to end the violence in syria.
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nicole: congress taking action against isis. the house overwhelmingly approved in a resolution that condemns isis atrocities against christian and other minorities in iraq and in syria as genocide. >> according to the syrian center for policy research, approximately five years of bloodshed has killed either directly or indirectly an estimated 470,000 people. other estimates put the death toll at a quarter of a million. >> the nonbinding measure would international isis members accused of atrocities. the vote coming days before the state department march 17th deadline if it will issue an official declaration of genocide. lauren: more rob linford north korea. let's take a nuclear warhead missile tested new country north korea shows anger over the military drills this time of year between south korea and the united states.
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young young says that kim jong learned simulated a tested a ballistic missile reentering the atmosphere. it's not known if the north has developed a warhead capable of returning safely into the earth atmosphere from a long-range missile launch. andover driver who killed six people in michigan last month saying he was being controlled by an uber app. according to police reports, jason dalton says he sensed an artificial presence coming from the presence. you will presence. he wounded two others in and around kalamazoo. dalton has been ordered to undergo a mental competency exam. lauren: will start in asia. you do see the shanghai composite but the hang seng in hong kong 10.7%. ditto for the nikkei in japan on
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interest rates. south korea john fractionally. nicole: financials, materials, energy, down three quarters of 1%. and france's cac down more than three quarters of 1% and germany's dax down half of a percent. >> after today's game for the dow and the nasdaq, dow was down 72 points and nasdaq futures down 24. s&p futures down 10. nicole: key commodities losing 79 cents in gold is also down close to $10 to 12 and 35 the trails. lauren: the u.s. dollar traded against key global currencies. we will pull the board up for you momentarily. nicole: we been watching 10 year bond. likely to continue to rise as well. we have new details after an investigation into opry
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mcclendon said of crash. police say the former ceo of chesapeake energy reached at 289 miles per hour just before his chevy tahoe crashed into a concrete bridge in oklahoma. police also say mcclendon was not wearing a seatbelt and he was not having a health emergency before the crash. data from the black box of the suv show that he tapped his brake several times before the crash but didn't truly break. the day before he died, mcclendon was indicted on charges. >> cutting jobs in heading overseas. the company will eliminate 2500 jobs, move headquarters to the united kingdom and will remain incorporated in new york. the latest step in the blog turnaround coming after he sold his north american business to private equity funds. the payroll cuts will help avon save an estimated $50 million this year.
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lauren: let's take a look at this edition of "the wall street journal." show producers unable to ramp-up oil output. idle equipment and limited workforce prevents the shell sector from resuming drilling operations. amazon's lunch club migration service move comes as big businesses increasingly moved massive databases online. the scraps that are, the latest victim of the metal by spirit cars piling up in junk yards across the u.s. and that is the auto recycling industry. nicole: coming up, the central bank of japan paints a gloomy picture of the third-largest economy and will have a report from asia. in sports, a worrying trend in football has finally been make knowledge to buy an nfl official. we will tell you what that is as well as the top seed in the women's ncaa tournament. the bracket has been released in one team could make history. as check out u.s. stock index
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when miller was asked if there is a link, he referenced the research on boston university and responded certainly yes. the bracket for a woman's ncaa tournament has been released. the uconn huskies dropped the top overall seed in the tournament. south carolina coming notre dame and baylor with the remaining number one seeds. husky senior breanna stuart is six wins away from four titles in her career a.q. khan if her team could make a run. tennessee is the only other program to win three state titles. no one has ever won four in a row. head coach johnny dalton's failed to consistently make the ncaa tournament which is what cost him his job. he won the m.i.t. in 2012 and 2015. however, the team finishing in the pack 12 conference with an overall record of 156 at
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stanford. lauren: coming up, voters go to the polls in five states. super tuesday to play now stakes are huge especially for ohio native, john kasich. >> i'm running for president because i.t. experience, record and skills to lead this country. i'm not interested in electing a class president. i'm interested in being president of the united states. >> said fairweather lists across ohio. we will have the forecast for fox meteorologist maria molina. dow futures down 61 points, s&p futures down nine. you are watching trained by then, your first look at morning market in breaking news. ♪
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lauren: breaking news this morning. get ready for super tuesday to play now. donald trump and john kasich battling for votes in ohio. the winner take all state. i pray my separate graph. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: item nicole petallides. delegates hope to cut into hillary clinton's lead at the latest from the campaign trail. lauren: to focus on central banks be the bank of japan holding off any action at a policy meeting overnight. the federal reserve also at i.t. to stand down this week. we will show u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. data features on 59 points, nasdaq 18.
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nicole: stocks in japan paid at the mere picture of the third-largest economy could the nikkei down about seven tenths of a percent. stocks in china edged higher. after falling 3.4% yesterday, crude oil prices still falling down 2% yesterday. nicole: russian president vladimir putin orders his country's military to withdraw from utah. an investigation into the death of shell pioneered by strapping them to miles an hour sending his suv and he wasn't wearing a seatbelt at the the latest on that story. tuesday, march 15. welcome to "fbn:am", the latest breaking news and what to expect that they had. lauren: we would pick it up at this breaking is. residential primus and five states today. republican white house hopefuls fighting for 370 delegates.
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there are two winner take all states. florida with 99 delegates and ohio was 66. alumni, north carolina and missouri. currently donald trump is 460 delegates. texas senator ted cruz 370. florida senator marco rubio has 163 so far. the gop candidates make in their final push for votes. >> i think we will do in ohio. a lot of things that have happened that it's not been good. the one i suffered a stroke oil. they happen to be on top of oil. they list a lot of businesses. so many different businesses. >> we want me brought me to be here, the people that want to support me all the way from arnold schwarzenegger to the
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coach urban meyer at ohio state. the farmer coaches jim tressel. we wanted it from me to be here. republicans like him and he is in here to support me in ohio. >> winner takes 99 delegates. i honestly believe the winner of florida tomorrow is going to have that advantage moving forward. you need to get the nomination. >> people don't want to nominate a candidate who's been enmeshed in the corruption of washington for 40 years has been funding liberal democrats. instead, we want to nominate a president who will stand with the hard-working taxpayers against the corruption of washington. that is why we see so much tremendous excitement behind her campaign. lauren: as he loses his home state of ohio, he will drop out of the race will senator rubio has said even if he loses florida, he will go all the way to the convention in july.
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make sure to tune into fox business for special coverage of today's presidential contest of all starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox business network. nicole: 691 delegates up for grabs in today's primaries. florida offers more than 210 delegates of illinois was over 150. currently former secretary of state hillary clinton has 1200 delegates. the two democratic residential candidates make in their final patient of voters. >> i will wage a campaign that tries to put america's interests first, that tries to explain what is at stake and how together we can make progress into the future we imagine. >> there was once a candidate who wins the anointed one, who was inevitable.
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today she's not so inevitable. what my point is that what looks impossible today is not impossible if we are prepared to stand up and fight for change. [cheers and applause] >> about 2400 delegates are needed to win the democratic nomination. nicole: russian president vladimir putin ordered to withdraw most of its forces from serious starting today. the order comes after a five-month russian air campaign that has helped the syrian army regained key ground. it also coincides with the resumption of peace talks on the federal court. serious opposition taking part in this tax is welcoming the globe. >> it will be important if this decision is taken. they will be more important if putin decide to really stand beside the syrian people, not beside the dictator.
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lauren: putin and president obama spoke by phone about the withdraw yesterday. the white house said in a political transition is required to end the violence in syria. nicole: asian stocks mostly lower for the day. a closer look at the asian markets with business reporter tracey yu live in beijing. tracey is a reporter for chinese state television. good morning. reporter: good morning, ladies. over in china, markets reversed early weakness to finish higher by two tenths of 1% think so late rally amongst blue chips. companies still suffer losses. the hang seng down about seven tenths of 1%. investors are worried about corporate profitability after a consumer giant reported last for your results. japanese shares down seven tenths of 1% after the doj kept rates unchanged. investor sentiment and governors
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downgraded japanese assessments by citing uncertainty is an emerging market such as china. in south korea, the kospi got a four-day winning streak down slightly in the index lg also a three-week low. back to you. nicole: thank you so much. lauren: at other global market action overnight. in europe, stocks trading to the downside. the cac in paris at about 28 and the dax down 33. >> u.s. stock markets falling back stock markets falling back into the house was at the year yesterday. but that's a good looking down about six to nine points futures content and master teachers and 21. oil selling off this morning. oldest of $11 by 12.33 troy ounce. transistor and their can affect voter turnout in key states today. fox meteorologist maria molina has been tracking bosporus.
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good morning. >> is right. sandstorms today producing tough conditions for voters there. specifically across parts of the midwestern states like illinois, eastern parts of missouri he could be looking at some nasty weather out there. purdue match the region across the midwest where it could be rather unsettled. for north carolina and for florida he do have a quiet day today. get up there and blow. the best croissants across parts of the midwest. the frontal system pushing eastward and ahead of the very humid conditions bringing in the threat. thunderstorms are what weather throughout the day today the severe weather in the form of damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes. keep a close watch on that. otherwise over to you. nicole: maria molina, thank you very much. lauren: a trip to austin texas or virtual reality met up with medical technology. we will show it to you.
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lauren: 5:33 in new york. stock market futures. dow futures down by 10. nasdaq teachers done by 20 this morning. nicole: all-time sectors lower. as silicate oil, energy and materials at the big losers in the energy likely to be under pressure. well done 81 cents. the barrel down $11.
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lauren: virtual-reality one of the top at a tech conference south by southwest. jo ling kent is their pitcher just one company. virtual reality with technology. >> always brings out and and one of them is virtual-reality. the other is medical technology and mobility. those were tied together for children who have autism and how they connect. since it's a in a new way. >> so this is the brainpower system. children put it on and suddenly see a private world exciting, engaging and helps them with other people. i still see you, but extra information. for instance i can get it decoded the emotional expression you are displaying at the moment. we are using the features of
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modern gaming to deliver educational messages that help children with autism empower themselves to self-sufficiency. one of the things we do without the lessons they are learning be taught by avatars or have the environment be instrumented with three dimensional immersive experiences. but they show you what i've seen on class that can actually show you when a phone as well. there's danger, watch out. there is fire of the stove. lauren: thousands of people attend south by southwest. think about how the technology applies to the future. more ahead on months day. michelle obama comes a speaker. austin, texas, fox business. >> voters head to the polls in less than an hour in ohio. super tuesday to point out.
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ohio governor john kasich battle and to take his own state. >> are mining for president because i have the experience, record and skills to run this country. i'm not interested in any parlor gamer like in a class president. i'm interested in being president of the united states. nicole: aubrey mcclendon car was going nearly 90 miles an hour before you send in to a concrete bridge. he was not wearing a seatbelt or google have the latest on the investigation. let's check at u.s. stock index futures hit the dow was down about them. nasdaq futures on 22. you are watching "fbn:am" come your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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nicole: break-in is this morning. super tuesday to burnout. donald trump and john kasich battling for votes in ohio. bistate premise up for grabs. i am nicole petallides. lauren: i am lauren simonetti. 700 delegates as bernie sanders
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hopes to cut into hillary clinton played at the latest from the campaign trail. the focus is on central bank of japan central bank of japan hold a knife and a action meeting overnight. the federal reserve expected to check u.s. stock market futures after a high close yesterday. dow futures climbed back 75, s&p futures to attend. lauren: stocks. lauren: saxon japan edged lower after a gloomy picture of the third-largest economy. the nikkei down seven tenths of 1%. that's in china edging higher. nicole: after falling 3.4%, was check poker despairing this moment. not 2.5% losing 90 cents. lauren: russian president vladimir putin orders the military to withdraw from syria. we'll have reaction to that. nicole: an investigation into the data shall aubrey mcclendon was traveling 90 miles an hour before it in his car into a concrete bridge and he was not wearing a seatbelt.
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we will have the latest on that. 5:40 a.m. in new york on tuesday, march 15th. welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking is and what to expect the day ahead. presidential primaries in five states today. republican white house hopefuls are fighting for nearly 370 delicate. there are two winner take all states. florida with 99 delegates in ohio was 66. illinois, north carolina and missouri also holding presidential contest and currently donald trump has 460 delegates will texas senator ted cruz has 370. florida senator barker would be a collected 163 delegates so far and ohio governor kasich dixie three. the four gop candidates are making their final push for the vote. >> i think we will do well in ohio. you have a governor that a lot of things have happened that have not been good.
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there happened to be on top of oil, but now that oil is down, dave lost a lot of business. so many different businesses last. >> we wanted it brought me to be here. the people that want to support mail to support me all the way from arnold schmitz maker to the coach urban meyer and ohio state, jim tressel. we wanted it from me to be here. republicans like him anything here to tell people to support me in ohio. >> this is not proportional. the winner takes 99 delegates. i believe th tomorrow will have invalid finished moving forward to getting to the number of delegates to get the nomination. >> people don't want a candidate enmeshed in the corruption of washington for 40 years has been found in liberal democrats. instead we want to nominate a president who will stand with the hard-working taxpayers against corruption of
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washington. that is why we see so much tremendous enthusiasm and excitement behind our campaign. nicole: if he loses his home state of ohio, you will drop out of the race. senator rubio has said if he loses florida he will go up the way to the convention in july. tune into fox business for special coverage for today's presidential contest at 7:00 p.m. right here on fox business network. lauren: on the democratic side from a 691 delegates up for grabs. florida offers more than 210 delegates. illinois over 150. former secretary of state has 1235 delegates while vermont senator has 580. the presidential hopefuls making their final pitch to voters. >> i know people here have been working really hard. i think everybody individually, organizationally. but do not rest.
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if there's a phone call you could make, a door you can knock on, a person you can convince, please do everything you can. >> there was once a candidate who was the anointed one, who was inevitable. today she is not so inevitable. [cheers and applause] but my point is that above looks impossible today is not impossible that we are prepared to stand up and fight for change. lauren: 2400 delegates are needed to win the democratic nomination. controversial comments made by secretary clinton about then god save during a town hall event in illinois yesterday. >> libya was a different kind of calculation and we didn't lose a
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single person. we didn't have their problems ordering the european and arab allies working with nato. nicole: shimada, do she defended her push for regime change. the secretary of state did not mention anything about the 2012 attack on the u.s. consulate in the diocese that killed four americans. lauren: president vladimir putin ordered the military to withdraw forces from syria starting today. the order comes after a five-month russian air campaign helps the campaign helps the steering army regained key ground and coincides with the resumption of peace talks on ending the federal court. sierra supposition taken part in those talks is welcoming moves. >> it will be important if this decision is taken. it will be more important if we decide to stand beside the syrian people, not beset the dictator. lauren: putin and president
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obama spoke yesterday. the political transition is required to end the violence in syria. nicole: congress taking action against jesus. the house overwhelmingly approving a resolution that condemns isis atrocities against christians and other minorities and syria as genocide. >> according to the syrian center for policy research, approximate five years of wanton bloodshed has killed either directly or indirectly an estimated 470,000 people. other estimates put the death toll at a quarter of a million. nicole: the nonbinding measure would create an international tribunal to try isis members accused of atrocities. the vote just days before the march 17 deadline announcing a civil issue official declaration of genocide. lauren: starting in asia, the shanghai composite the only other pair up 0.2%. the hang seng in hong kong.0.7%.
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the cost become fractionally in south korea. nicole: all down arrows across the board. the london ftse down half a percent. cac down three quarters of 1% and the german dax down half of 1%. lauren: u.s. stock market futures lower after today's game for the dell announced that it features down by 71 points, nasdaq futures down by 22. train to oil is pulling back to 98 cents at 36.1 a barrel and pulled over $10 accelerating the downside in the last 10 minutes at 12.30 for a troy ounce. nicole: new details after investigation into ivory mcclendon investigation into aberdeen the claimants fail crash this month. police say the former ceo of chesapeake energy which speeds up to 89 miles an hour just before his chevy tahoe crashed into a concrete bridge in oklahoma. police say mcclendon was not wearing a seatbelt and was not
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having a health emergency before the crash. the blood box shows that he tapped his brake several times before the crash but didn't truly break. the day before he died, mcclendon was indicted on big raking charges. nicole: tournedos tour through ohio. for the severe weather have an impact on the ohio primary. we look at the forecast from fox news meteorologist maria molina. a worrying trend in football has been acknowledged by an nfl official. we will tell you what that is as well as the top ncaa tournament. the brackets have been released in one team could actually make history. u.s. stock market futures this morning. i sit down arrows. down 71. s&p futures down just over time. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: a look at u.s. stock futures right now. that features down by seven points. s&p down by 10.5 and nasdaq giving up an apprentice money. nicole: commodities under pressure across the board. well done 99 cents. that is a loss of 2.7%. gold done $11 at 1230 for a troy ounce. lauren: the latest in the world of sports. a link between football and a brain disease cte has been at
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knowledge for the first time by an nfl official. the senior vice president for health and safety jeff miller spoke yesterday at a congressional roundtable on concussions. when asked if there is a link on the referenced research from boston university and responded certainly gas. the brackets with abundant ncaa tournament has been listed the uconn huskies top overall seed. south carolina can notre dame and baylor securing the number one seed. senior briand is to make it six wins away from four titles in her career every team can make the man. the only other program to win three state titles. no one has ever won four in a row. the green bay packers defensive lineman and stepping away from football. i though he will not play next season, he is calling his decision a hiatus and he does not love his return to the nfl. after a season alignment says he cannot give his total commitment and he will step away out of respect for the argument nation.
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he turned 30 in july. nicole: stormy weather could have got voter turnout in key states today. maria molina has in track and store them for us and joins us right now with the latest. good morning, maria. >> we are tracking the storm system double brings dorms across parts of the midwest and potential for severe weather. looking at the broader picture, other things we are concerned about his concerned about its people head out towards the poles the day-to-day including north carolina and florida. unfortunately conditions should be relatively quiet. the midwest where we are going to be unsettled, especially across extremely distant parts of missouri and also across parts of illinois. the concern is storm system will be used. bring in enough on the storms that the risk for severe weather with the ingredients in place. warm humid air and because the potential damaging winds, large hail and nice lady tornadoes out there. that could be quite dangerous to temperature wise, not too bad.
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you're forecasting temperatures well above average out there. meanwhile across florida, look at miami. 87 degrees for the forecast high temperature out there. already feeling like summer. nicole: maria molina, thank you very much. lauren: we will look at global market actions before we hand it over to maria. we will be right back. ♪
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>> let's look at how we are trading in. all 10 sectors down for energy, materials. friends come and cac three quarters 1% and the german dax has a 1%. right here at home after the dow had its highest close of the year yesterday. dow futures down 73 looking at the s&p futures done in by then. also keeping a keen eye on oil and gold this morning. oil down 98 cents. gold at 12.33 trails is an $11.5. we will turn it over to mourn his errata. maria: thank you so much. welcome. happy tuesday. i maria bartiromo.
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it is tuesday, march 15th. super tuesday to point out. voters headed to the polls in five states with all eyes on ohio and florida. the winner takes all. they are making do or die die for marco rubio john kasich. republican front runner donald trump at a rally in tampa pushed it off. >> i didn't know this happened in tampa. i love tampa. i didn't know this happened. they will go home to their mommy soon. maria: meanwhile, hillary clinton, bernie sanders at a town hall ahead of the primers are outraged after hillary clinton said this. >> it's a different kind of calculation. we didn't lose a single person. maria: four americans were killed in a september 2012 attack in benghazi, libya. a top shooting overnight. three officers injured in a
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shootout. new developments of the nfl concussion controversy. for the first time ever in adding a connection between brain injuries. michael jackson downsizing the sake in a music catalogue for $700 million. the bank of japan holding rates steady as they been it meeting this morning. it didn't cut the economic outlook for japan potentially opening the door for even further monetary actions. the shanghai composite but the japan at two thirds of a percent. also weakness in european. the ft down half a percent. cacm dax each negative this morning. the researchers indicated markets are today. the average open by 70 points. nasdaq and s&p 500 the negative column. they read on retail sales. the february sales report added 8:30 a.m. east

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