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we will have all the details. >> rear decks to patient the fed may raise interest rates go down the economy after seeking 180 points yesterday, let's check on stock market futures to the s&p is that the point in the nasdaq
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is up for. >> despite better-than-expected economic growth, the shanghai composite index down one and a quarter%. >> oil prices holding steady at $48 a barrel in the right not giving back 18 cents, still above $48. nicole: a massive fire causes major disruption for commuters and we will have the latest on the situation. lauren: big retailers the take center stage today for investors earlier from the home of rudeness door and big box retailer target. nicole: in the nba playoffs come in the cleveland cavaliers rolled over the toronto raptors last night. major the baseball disappoints for 10 players after the wild are all. lauren: 5:01 a.m. in new york. we are halfway through the week. welcome to trends seven. 10 record your nest for the
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latest breaking news and what took the day ahead. nicole: were you up on that watching? i was. too close to call in kentucky. heather clinton and bernie sanders neck and neck. right now, clinton at 46.8% while sanders 46.3%. kentucky secretary of state declared the unofficial winner. we just went kentucky. thanks to everyone who turns out. we are always stronger united. sanders holden at the rally in california as the recounted. >> in a closed primary, something i'm not all that enthusiastic about her independents are not allowed to vote. [booing] where secretary clinton defeated barack obama, by 250,000 for in
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2008. a peer-to-peer snafu will end up with about half of the delicate. [cheers and applause] lauren: sanders beat clinton added another state to his victory last. sanderson sat 54.8%. so they clinton at 45.5%. currently 2291 delegates will sanders has 1528. without superdelegates, the cap drops to 279. nicole: meanwhile, senator sanders issues a statement saying in part a bad convention the democratic leadership uses power to prevent a fair and transparent process from taking place. this comes as democrats pressed him to denounce attack expressive of his supporters following chaos at the nevada democratic or a convention the weekend. that convention were shut down after angry sanders protesters
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protested the rule that awarded the majority of nevada's delicate to hillary clinton. lauren: oregon held its republican primary. presumptive gop presidential nominee donald trump when it was 17. he now needs about 82 officially secure the nomination. trott posted a tweaked the sent congratulations to the movement. we just won the great state of oregon. the percentage is even higher than anticipated. thank you. >> donald trump with the republican national committee with out loud individual donors to write checks of up to $450,000 in travel raise money for other gop candidates at all levels. earlier this month, trump city was set up a committee to raise money for the general election. election is so funded his campaign so far.
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the campaign expected to cost more than $1 billion. lauren: donald trump talking with megyn kelly in an exclusive one-on-one interview last night in a fox broadcast special aired nearly nine minutes faster in the republican debate. a feud between kelley and donald trump. here's part of the interview for you. >> happen if somebody has done something to you? not a death in the family, but then something to review. >> i can say this. it would be something i can certainly think about. i will say this, when and where did i go after people hard. i tried to unload myself. lauren: kelley pointed out trump is so powerful now he's
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responded by saying he doesn't view himself as that the somebody messenger. after the interview, that essay. well done, making it galloped happily ever after. let's see how the movement doesn't oregon today. nicole: bill and hillary clinton earned $6.7 million from paid speeches since the start of 2015 according to financial disclosure forms released yesterday. that includes $2.7 million from speeches the former president gave after his wife launched a white house did last april. according to the farm community builder hillary clinton has given a paid speech since november. the disclosure also says the reported wealth is at least $11.3 million as much as 52.7 from our share. lauren: some republicans going to fire over whether the white house tried to mislead the
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public on every nuclear deal. the ermine has more. >> penrose is a no-show at a house oversight committee hearing tuesday morning but now he's speaking out. this is when a president from his top foreign policy advisers who created more suspicions about the event nuclear deal with the sentiment here is profile a couple years ago that him and the others created an echo chamber while selling the iran nuclear deal. simply put, rose has been misleading when it came to one of the administration's most crucial foreign policy achievements. brisco tuesday afternoon at a event in d.c. and said he would not monday morning quarterback all his interviews. >> things like this happen. that is a part of what happens in washington. the people who know me know what i care about. reporter: profile start jason chase has two immediate present at the hearing.
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the white house and the committee monday afternoon saying because the rose closeness to the president, he would not be attending the hearing, which disturbed many republicans. >> you upon a time to talk to your immediate friends and eat the chamber you brag about in the new york times. when it comes time to answer questions under the outcome you decide not to do it. >> white house is pushing back on the notion that the infrequent shield of executive privilege was used. write to you in new york. lauren: thank you. like bourbon in washington for us. nicole: it would allow victims to sue the government of saudi arabia. the legislation gives families the right to sue the saudi government in the chorus for any role they may have played in the attacks. the obama administration threatened to veto the legislation say nick post legal risks to americans overseas. saudi arabia has threatened to withdraw billions of dollars from the united states economy.
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the legislation now heads to the house. lauren: commuters may have robust dedicated into new york city this morning. a major disruption into and out of grand central rush hour last night when this fire broke out under a section of the elevated tracks. the chemicals that are stored that operates underneath the tracks. governor cuomo said safety is an issue here. it is a significant safety issue. the point now is to do an assessment of the integrity of the columns and the cross beams, the fire was so hot that they could hear the river. lauren: limited service has been restored this morning. commuter should expect delays
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however so we'll keep you up to date as we know more. nicole: let's get caught up on the global market action. looking at asia do not doubt there is across the board. the shanghai composite down one and a quarter%. 1.5%. japan's nikkei virtually flat in korea's coffee down half a percent. lauren: flip to europe. mostly to the downside we have the ftse abundant pound .1%. and the cac also done a quarter of 1%. nicole: stock sold off yesterday 180 points. the configure step record futures this morning we see some affairs are virtually unchanged for the dow, nasdaq and the s&p. this is a fed rate hikes are back on the table once again. lauren: of oil at the highest level since it over 2015: back
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today. $48.17 a barrel. gold is down $4 to $1272 amount. nicole: on to elaborate. the center of the fed releases minutes from last month of may make us some indications about the future of interest rates. fed member sect interest rate than cap to bend their options on when to raise the next big mimic atomic data shows the economy is getting stronger and then speakers william and lockhart has hinted that interest rates could rise as soon as the fed's meeting in june. lauren: the home improvement chain is expected to report other than expected result. strong sales of that today's consumers ramp up spending fixing up their homes and other items for the homes. the target discount chain expected to host the street's
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estimate. that is something we've seen from department stores recently as well. investors listening to what is next for staples after its merger, office depot was blocked by regulators. down 12 quarters in a row. >> a big night for bernie sanders and hillary clinton as another state primary origin were a speaker of a primary in kentucky is still too close to call. face time with conservative mark stucker burke. >> it's really a part in their substandard being fair. nicole: will be right back,7.95" everybody.
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the all-new audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. nicole: good wednesday morning. 5:13 a.m. in new york. let's gave caught up on what's happening now. talk of a primary went for bernie sanders and one that is too close to call. britain has the lead of less than one half of 1%. she still had nearly 300 vote lead in delegates. donald trump of the republican national committee has cut a fund-raising deal that would allow on raising up for gop candidates at all levels in this fall's election. more big retailers that with the latest numbers today. analysts expect higher earnings.
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target is expected to show a salesman rates of almost 2% at existing stores. many retailers yesterday hitting multiyear lows. dow futures down while the s&p up about a half. that is what is happening. back to you. lauren: headline in this edition of "the wall street journal." the affordable care at company claims the federal government owes nearly $223 million. apple looks to indiana for growth or the journal says the smartphone maker hopes the country will become it next china. the industry fails to stop the san francisco law targeting sugar. they will require warnings on sugar advertisements. leading conservatives look at this time with mark zuckerburg today. they will meet to discuss allegations of social network
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engaged in bias. when selected stories for its training topics, william luncheon as has the story. >> this is the result of a lot of hard work. wednesday, mark zuckerburg faces another challenge. >> they put forward numbers that conservative issues get as much play as revelations do. >> zuckerburg a group of prominent conservatives including glenn beck who trump adviser barry bennett of the fox contributor dana perino. columnist fa cup in the american enterprise institute arthur brooks to show facebook does not discriminate against or routed groups or news stories. >> when faced with decided to get into the news business, it opened itself up to criticism without the safeguard to protect themselves against it. >> the algorithm widely combs the internet for what people are what people every day in and
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spits out a list of what is trending regardless of politics. the former facebook employee says conservative stories never make the list because liberal editors push his liberal agenda, a bias that reads distress. >> everyone's lives are touched by faith that. >> some conservatives are willing to listen. >> it will show us how it's incorruptible. union president match lock turned on a per burke software saying that news editor is a maxed out hillary supporter and other fats in political donations, 80% have gone to liberal candidates. >> we are reasonable people want to work with them on what is going on here that i don't want to be a prop in the meeting. >> company policy has to show their face that gave us much attention to an issue like ben garcia same-sex marriage.
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back to you. nicole: believe one should miss, thank you much. there are reports that jack ma, the billionaire founder of alibaba met at the white house yesterday. allie bob a representative confirmed there was a closed-door meeting but would only say they had lunch together. the project that looks at white house visitor logs shows the above administration has asked a digital converter google. java shelton, google's director of public policy has visited white house officials 128 times. since president obama took office in 2009. senior lobbyist of the telecommunications cable industry had visited the white house 124 times in the same vein. lauren: coming up, the cleveland cavaliers rolled over the toronto raptors and gave one of the eastern division playoffs last night and major league
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bringing entertainment to help passengers reduce stress while they waited the tsa checkpoint lines. you can interact with the clowns at the san diego airport if you want to. or catch a musical performance at cincinnati northern kentucky airport, miniature horses are trotted in. airports in addition to the added entertainment, they are trying to find ways to use airport after performed on security tasks and ease the wait time. i was talking to jessica, producer of the show earlier just as the clowns will get eaten up. nicole: as let's take a look right now. cleveland cavaliers pounded the toronto raptors in game one of the eastern conference finals last night. lebron james scored 24 points. kerry earned scored 27. game two thursday night. major league baseball
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disciplined 14 players and staff for their roles during the brawl in sunday night's game between texas and toronto. texas second baseman suspended for eight games and fined $5000 for punching toronto's josé batista and the job. he was suspended for one game and for his postgame comments. san jose sharks beat the blues for tonight than last night. game three in san jose. philadelphia 76ers have the worst record in the nba this year. but they finished on top last night his 76ers won the nba giving them the number one selection in june. the 76ers finished 10 and 72. just stop the worst record in the history of the 82 game history.
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>> delays stricken in the sky across the northeastern united states yesterday. it was not superman. a police officer caught. burning up the sky on his dash cam of looking for people speeding. they received over mostly in maine. several other states, new hampshire, vermont, even in canada. he might've looked up and saw something like that. >> bernie sanders picks up another primary win. a squeak or ever race in kentucky at sanders fallacy is similar to the end. >> let me be as clear as i can be. i agree with you. we are in to the last attack. nicole: we will have all the results for you. we will get resolved from laos, targeted staples, had they escaped the amazon effect?
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nicole: breaking news this morning. bernie sanders refuses to go quiet day. another primary for again. loudspeaker in kentucky apparently too close to call. all the latest results for you. i am nicole petallides. lauren: it's like a horse race out there. dealmaker donald trump had to deal with the gop to raise money for our republican candidates for the fall election. renewed expectations the fed may raise interest rates down. after thinking 180 points yesterday, but check out u.s. stock market teachers this
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morning, go to the upside now slightly lower. dow futures on 13, s&p futures down half of one point. nicole: despite better-than-expected economic growth in japan, the nikkei index down fractionally. shanghai composite down 1.3%. nicole: oil prices holding steady overnight. right now down 11 cents. >> a massive fire outside of scranton central station causing major disruption for commuters. the latest on the situation and if you can get to work today. nicole: big retail results take center stage for investors if we will hear more from home improvement giant most of a big-box retailer target and we'll tell you what to expect. nicole: lauren: the cleveland cavaliers rolled over. major league baseball disciplined 14 players after the wild are all during sunday's texas and toronto game.
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nicole: at his 5:31 a.m. in new york. we welcome you to "fbn:am" come your first look at today's market, latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. lauren: too close to call in kentucky. hillary clinton and bernie sanders on mackinac. clinton is up 46.8%. sanders 46.3%. kentucky secretary of state declares herself that tori is. this is what she said. we are always stronger united. sanders >-close-angle-bracket in california as the votes were counted. >> in a closed primary, something i'm not all that enthusiastic about, where independents are not allowed to vote. [booing] were secretary clinton defeated
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barack obama by $250,000 in 2008. it appears tonight that we are going to end up with about half of the delegates. [cheers and applause] nicole: cinders beat clinton added in another state. sanders is at 54.5% while clinton or 5.5%. currently, clinton has 2291 delegates were clinton has 1028. the gap now drops to just 279. lauren: main file, i'm not so standard issue statements at the convention the democratic readership used power to prevent a fair entrance or process from taking place. this comes after democrats pressing to did not stack to expect some of his supporters supporting cast that the democratic party convention over the weekend. the convention were shut down after angry sanders supporters
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protested rose that awarded the majority of nevada's delegates to hillary clinton. >> oregon how this republican primary gop presidential nominee donald trump putting up a 17 delegate. he now needs that needed down the goods to officially secure the nomination. trump hosting a tweet saying congratulations to the movement. we have just won the great state of oregon. the vote percentage is even higher than anticipated. thank you. lauren: meanwhile, trump has finalized a joint fundraising national committee. little individual donors to write checks to $450,000. a big increase from 2700 now. trouble raise money for other gop candidates at all levels. early this month trump was set up a joint fundraising committee to raise money for the general election. he has largely self-funded his primary campaign has so far his general election campaign
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expected to cost $1 billion. nicole: donald trump talking with megyn kelly in an exclusive one-on-one interview last night. it aired nearly nine-month after he questioned kelley astor in a republican debate triggered a few between her and the presumptive gop nominee. kelly asked rob if he plans to tone down strong comments against perceived enemies, pointing out he is so powerful now. here's how trump responded. >> i view myself as a person like everybody else is fighting for survival. i really do myself now as somewhat of a messenger. this is a massive thing going on. to the millions of people have been disenfranchised from this country. i was in front of a front of a group of at least 25,000 people. the place was going crazy. i said i like the messenger.
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trade to trump also said when he is wounded he goes after people hard in an attempt to find wound himself. after the interview, trump treated that was well done, and they will all live happily ever here. the movement in oregon tonight. lauren: what was interesting is trump was watching himself on television. bill and hillary clinton earning $6.7 million from paid speeches and the start of 2015 according to financial disclosure form hillary clinton released yesterday that it could $2.7 million. the former president gave after his wife launched her white house bid last april. according to the form, neither bill nor hillary clinton has given a paid speech since november. the clintons reported at least $11.3 million as much as 52.7 million. that's a little change from last year. trade you some republicans: president obama to fire his
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national security adviser for whether the white house tried to mislead the public on the iran nuclear deal. blake burman has more. >> then russ was a no-show at a house oversight committee hearing tuesday morning, but now he's speaking out. rose is one of president obama's top foreign policy advisers who created my suspicions about the iran nuclear deal in a centimeter as profiler couple weeks ago at him and others in the administradministr ation quote created an echo chamber while selling the iran nuclear deal. and that the outcome of the times says something was being misleading when it came to the administration's most crucial the achievement. someone spoke tuesday afternoon on a separate event here in d.c. and said he would not monday morning quarterback all of his interviews. >> when things like this happen, that is a part of what happens in washington. the people who know me know what i care about. >> or for a start chasing
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chaffetz to set up the hearing. the white house said the committee a letter monday afternoon made because of someone's close to the presidency would not attending the hearing, which disturbs many republicans. >> and have time to go talk to other media friends and talk to the echo chamber that you brag about in "the new york times." when it comes time to answer questions under outcome you decide not to do it. >> the white house pushing on the notion that the infrequent show that executive privilege was used. back in new york. blake or amanda marsh and 10. >> you might see delays in new york city this morning at a major distraction into another grand central last night when a fire broke out in a section of elevated tracks. the fire in east harlem film imparts the chemicals stored in a nursery that operated underneath the track. governor andw cuomo is
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concerned about safety. >> if the deal has been compromised in any way be a significant safety issue. the point now is to do a safety assessment of the structural integrity of the columns end of the cross they could hear the rabbit, the bolts popping. lauren: metro is expected to give yourself extra time. rush hour last night. this is what we call a commuter nightmare. it happens. nicole: that's the path in the global market action. the shanghai composite index down one and a quarter%. mccain japan virtually flat despite its expanding economy. hong kong hang seng down 1.5%.
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lauren: let's flip it over to europe. astonishing ahead of the june 23rd referendum on whether the u.k. great britain should leave the european union. showing allocations but the lowest level since the end of 2008. the dax down a quarter of a percent and it declined in paris today. we are taking a look down to. s&p futures at the half of one point. lauren: checking oil and goldsmith in the price of oil, still $48, but down a quarter of 1%. gold is down to 31% at 1272 announced. nicole: bose is one of the stocks to watch today. the home improvement retailer acted to report better than expected results.
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the discretionary categories such as clothing. retailers to post first-quarter revenues about the estimate to weaker customer demand. something missing in some department stores great investors will be listening for what is next for us a false. office depot is blocked by regulators. sales have gone for 12 straight quarters and it's worth noting office depot help hitting a two-year low. lauren: i'm curious to see what happened because they were stronger together and now they have to go it alone. let's look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." the u.s. affordable care act claims the federal government is at nearly $223 million. apple looks to india for growth. the journal says the iphone maker hopes the country will become its next china. the soda industry fails to stop san francisco law targeting.
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et cetera court has denied a request to stop the city from requiring health warnings on this. nicole: coming up on a big night for hillary clinton and bernie sanders as he takes another primary in oregon. face time with conservatives for a spoke ceo mark zuckerburg. >> everyone's lives are touched by facebook. it's important a tear to some kind of standards have been fair. nicole: you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ if legalzoom has your back.s, over the last 10 years we've helped one million
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lauren: welcome back. good morning to you. let's get caught up on what's happening. chalk up another primary for bernie sanders and one that is too close to call. sinners beat hillary clinton in oregon but in kentucky, clinton has a lead of less than one half of 1% but she still has nearly 300 vote lead in the delegates. donald trump and the republican national committee has cut a fundraising gala. fill a fundraising or gop candidates at all levels in this fall's election. more retailers now at the latest numbers today. analysts expect higher earnings and revenue. tribeca expected to show an increase of 2%.
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ahead in the opening bell, we have the dow futures down six-point and the s&p and nasdaq futures slightly to the upside ahead of those minutes. nicole: some leading conservatives will get face time with mark zuckerburg and meet with the ceo today to discuss allegations for social networking gauging anti-conservative bias and selected stories for his training topics feature. william longinus has the details. reporter: this is the result of a lot of hard work. building facebook was in ac. wednesday, mark zuckerburg faces another challenge. >> is to put forward numbers of evidence that conservatives get as much play as liberal issues. reporter: zuckerburg invited to prominent conservatives including going back to barry bennett, fox contributor dana perino, columnist essie cup and the american enterprise
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institute arthur burks to show facebook does not discriminate against conservative groups are new stories. >> when facebook got into the news business that opened itself up to criticism without the safeguards they needed to protect themselves against it. reporter: face the claims an algorithm closed the internet for what people are reading and spits out a list of what is trending regardless of politics. a former facebook employee says conservative stories never make the list because liberal editors push a liberal agenda, a bias that breeds distrust. >> everyone's lives are touched by facebook, so it's really important facebook adheres to some standards have been fair. >> they are going to show us how it's incorruptible. matt schlep turned down the authors saying that top news editor is a hillary supporter
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and that the donations of employees, 80% have gone to liberal candidates. >> where reasonable people willing to work with them and try to figure out what is going on here. i don't want to be a prop in a meeting. >> he has to show that facebook gave as much attention to an issue like benghazi as same-sex marriage. lauren and nicole, back to you. nicole: thank you. lauren: and the nba playoffs, eastern one division playoffs last time a major league baseball discipline for two players and staff members after the wild hockey like raw during sunday's texas and toronto baseball game. we will tell you about this fireball district across the sky in new england. what the heck was that? pretty handling the ball. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪ show me top new artist.
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the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. nicole: the long airport security lines are nothing to laugh about. some airports are sending in the clowns. airports around the country are bringing in entertainment to help passengers reduce stress while they wait at tsa check points. you can interact with the clowns at the san diego airport or catchy musical performance at seattle seatac and the cincinnati northern kentucky airport, miniature horses are trotted and several times a month. the airports in addition to the added entertainment, they're also trying to ways to use airport staff to perform nonsecurity tasks and ease the wait time. lauren: let's take a look at the latest in the world of sports.
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the cleveland cavaliers trounce 115-84 in the conference finals last night. lebron james scored 24-point. game two thursday night. major league they saw disappointing 14 players for their roles during the broad in sunday's game between texas and toronto. texas second baseman was suspended for eight games &-ampersand $5000 for punching josé batista in the job. josé was suspended for one game for his postgame comment. jesse chauvin suspended three games for hitting prince fielder with a pitch and toronto manager john gammons is penalized three games for inciting additional fighting. he returned to the field for the fight following five innings earlier. the braves have a record of nine and 29.
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they are on pace for the franchise's worst season in nearly 30 years. the third-base coach brien maker a manager in the meantime. nicole: amazon plans to build more brick-and-mortar stores. just based those has confirmed his comment is the strongest indication on the e-commerce giants growing ambition and the physical retail round. he did not specify what kind of stories he was referring to comment spam still an experiment amazon just opened its first brick-and-mortar store in last year. lauren: they will also beef up their prime membership so you have no reason not to be a prime number going forward. you might've seen in this light streaking across the northeastern u.s. yesterday appeared in a police officer cut the lead of the meteor burning at the sky and is -- can't when he was looking for people appear to present the sighting, however. the society received 400 reports
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of sightings, mostly in maine. it is also seen as a hampshire, new jersey, vermont, even canada. nicole: before you head out the door, the pitcher wednesday forecast. reporter: good morning. we have been in places across portions of new england. only 35 degrees this morning. as he had westward, minneapolis, rapid city in denver when temperatures hover somewhere between 30 or into the 40s. on the radar, we have some across portions of the northeast into kentucky. storms across portions of texas and further west into parts of new mexico. as we head into this afternoon, where i get to see severe weather. damaging winds, large hill and isolated tornadoes will be possible out here. flash flooding is a big concern as drums will continue to produce heavy rain across texas aired over to you, boren and
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nicole. nicole: thank you so much. lauren: through a friend on the global market action before we hand it over to "mornings with maria." good morning. stay with us. ♪
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♪red roses too ♪i see them bloom ♪for me and you ♪and i think to myself ♪what a wonderful world ♪music ♪i hear babies cry ♪i watch them grow ♪they'll learn much more ♪than i'll ever know ♪and i think to myself ♪what a wonderful world ♪music ♪oh yeah
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>> goldman sachs raised its commodities pit )-right-paren c. dow futures down to up to 180.0 off yesterday while s&p futures up half of one plan the nasdaq up almost two points for the futures market are looking at commodity, oil in particular 4828 a barrel. also at some of the other things to keep a close eye on including ernst is pretty stronger u.s. dollar this morning whether you're a beginner weaker. here is a look at the 10 year treasury yield 1.78%. we will go ahead and turn it over to "mornings with maria." good morning to you, sandra smith. >> good morning to you, nicole petallides. i am sandra smith. maria bartiromo is on assignment and will be back tomorrow. wednesday, may 18th at your top stories at 6:00 a.m. on the east coast.
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the race for the white house too close to call in kentucky. bill clinton declares victory while bernie sanders takes over again with a decisive win. donald trump getting closer to reaching 1237. the number of delegates required to declare majority, but trump and sanders highlighted with their success says about the electorate. >> i view myself as somewhat of a messenger. this is a massive thing going on. millions and millions of people disenfranchised from this country. >> you can do the right thing and open its doors and welcome into the party people who are prepared to fight for real economic and social change. i say to the leadership of the democratic party, open the door. let the people then. sandra: the push to raise wages, the obama administration unveiling new girls making millions of americans eligib

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