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nicole: breaking news this morning. more british citizens are in favor of leaving the european union. a move that could have huge consequences for the global market. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. lauren: i'm lauren simonetti, searching electronics of terrorist. disney world may have been on his list. nicole: 132 points worries about global growths, let's check out u.s. stock market futures this morning. down arrows again. dow futures down 45, s&p futures down 7.
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lauren: in asia, stocks in japan falls% ahead of the meeting of the u.s. central bank and possibility of british exit from the union. ahead of the decision on whether to include chinese stock in a global benchmark. nicole: oil prices continue to pull back. 4816. lauren: for the first time ever the german benchmark ten-year bond has fallen below zero percent in a dramatic sign that they're seeking state investments for their money. nicole: in sports the cleveland cavaliers aren't going down easy to force game six. pittsburgh penguins return with the stanley cup. lauren: look at that trophy. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: breaking news overnight
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more britain favor leaving the european union, the poll says the campaign gets 46% while the remaining campaign gets 39%. undecided voters about 11%. this as the country is set to hold referendum next thursday. brown urging labor party supporters to vote to stay in the eu. >> you cannot succeed in securing financial stability or dealing with pollution, global and trade and inequality, any of the big problems as a result of the global changes taking place without cooperation of your neighbors. if you can get cooperation working the european union to be part of the solution to the problem. [applause] lauren: but supporters of british exit stress, social, cultural and economic risks from continued immigration from other
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eu nations. for more bbc partners will join us from london and fox business. we will have special coverage of the referendum day and night next thursday. we will start at 4:00 a.m. eastern for our special two-hour program, that's on friday june 24th. nicole: federal reserve opens the policy meeting, expected to resume raising rates but now it appears to be a wait and see mode for sure. following the job's report for may, do in the expect to see higher rates till the fall at the earliest. followed by fed chair janet yellen 30 minutes later. investors will be listening closely for any clues at all on what to expect on the next rate hike. lauren: isis is claiming responsibility for the bruttial murder of fleñ police captain and partner, their 3-year-old
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son was held hostage by the attacker and saved after standoff. isis claimed responsibility for the attack, 24-year-old frenchman with a past terrorist conviction was killed by police. nicole: vigils held across the country to remember the victims of the orlando shooting massacre. 49 people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a gay nightclub. president obama plans to visit the city on thursday. mine while investigators say the terrorists may have planned to hit a much bigger target disney world, jeff flock will have in a little bit but this is a continuing story. lauren: we are also watching shares of the gun and ammo stock they rallied yesterday following the orlando nightclub attack. investors buying renewed shares by gun control by democrats, the gun milwaukeeers have soured during obama immigration.
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if you take a look here, smith and wesson up nearly 7%. and this makes am musician making ground yesterday. nicole: senator bernie sanders will privately meet with presumptive nominee hillary clinton today. they will have their meeting in washington, d.c. which which is holding primary. there will be in immediate endorsement. the vermont is expect today hold out for changes he wants in the democratic platform. lauren: vigils held across the country to remember the victims of the orlando massacre. 49 people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a crowded nightclub saturday morning. investigators say the terrorist may have planned a much bigger target, disney world. jeff flock with the latest.
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good morning, jeff. jeff: lauren, good morning, indeed. it could have been worse, reports coming out that perhaps mr. mateen had cased disney world with an eye wards perhaps making that a target. disney world responding yesterday and this information by the way coming apparently an interview with his wife disney world saying and i quote them now, we have been increasing our security measures across time, additional k-9 units and law enforcement officers on sight as well as less visible state of the system state of the art security decisions, as you report this morning, mutts approximately headlines including the president coming out and a clear picture of what happened here 48 plus hours ago in orlando from eyewitness accounts from ideas the pulse nightclub as well as pictures. first one of the victims and this perhaps going to the state
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of mind of omar mateen, the shooter. listen to this one. >> he never spoke from when i was there. he laughed when he was shooting inside of the stall. it was like a laugh of satisfaction, i'm getting done what i came here to do and it's imprinted in my head forever. jeff: in addition to those eyewitness accounts, there are pictures of some of them coming on snapchat of what went on inside the club. some of them being posted. those pictures and the sounds even perhaps more compelling give a real view of what went on there, rapid fire coming from the semi-automatic gun that mr. mateen used in the attack. also word this morning that apparently omar mateen was frequent user of a gay dating
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app and was apparently a frequent attendee at the club, that perhaps an elaborate casing scheme or something else at this point we don't know. lauren. lauren: jeff, let me ask you, what do we expect to learn today as the events unfold? jeff: i think we will get a better sense of the electronic surveillance that has been taking -- the electronic evidence and the analysis of the electronic evidence that has been obtained from his computer, phone, there's the possibility, other people may have been investigated, i think some more detail about his contacts and what he did prior to the shooting will come out today, lauren. lauren: jeff flock, thank you very much for that report. nicole: let's get you caught up in the global market action overnight, mix bag in asia here. we saw the shanghai composite higher in china. nikkei down 1%. hang seng down about half a
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percent in hong kong and korea's kospi one-third of one percent. lauren: flip it over to europe, ahead of the uk referendum whether to stay in the european union or to leave, that next week. you have the ftse down about 80 points. dax in germany 123. the cac in paris down 59. today down again. we see down 52 for dow futures, s&p futures down 7 and a half and nasdaq futures down 18. lauren: of course, the meeting starts today on interest rates. that's a decline of one and a half percent. gold down three dollars 1283 a troy ounce.
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getting some the gains back. nicole: microsoft made a big merger monday saying that it's buying linkin, the deal will help microsoft major playerer. microsoft can add sales marketing and recruiting services to core business products. kevin kelly of recon partners on mornings with maria yesterday that linkin needed help to ensure the future. kevin: if we go to earlier this year, they were trading pretty high, they got all the way to $100 a share after they missed on earnings. there was a lot of questions around business and business model. nicole: ceo will remain with the company will be operated separately. lawyer thraur two largest daily fantasy sports companies are being challenged in a number of states as the industry faces
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crack-down on whether they run illegal grarve lg. the company is offering identical products are in direct competition. they also face the same legal challenges and the sources say no final deal has been reached. nicole: it's official, mcdonalds is moving from the suburbs of chicago back into the city. signed a lease to move headquarters to downtown chicago . the move is away to attract workers that want to live in the city. based in the city from 1955- 1955-1971. lauren: coming up with just over a week to go, a new poll overnight show most british citizens favor leaving the european union. what could that mean to the global markets? we will take a closer coming up. lebron james and cavaliers force
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game six in the nba playoffs. >> it wasn't about anybody that was on the floor, we just -- we had a mind set that we wanted to come here and extend our period and have another opportunity to fight for another day. that was our main concern and we were able to do that. >> we will have the highlights, you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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lauren: gork gsh good morning to you, it's 5:25 a.m. the poll gives the lead movement 46% support and the remain has 39%. 11% undecided. the man who shot and killed 49 people in a gay nightclub in orlando may have been considering disney world as a target. omar mateen visited orlando.
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the fed decision will be announced tomorrow afternoon. checking in on u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures down 42 points. down four days in a row. nasdaq futures down 15 points. nicole, that's a look at what's happening now. nicole: lauren, thank you very much. among those who got government support even after they moved abroad. u.s. supreme court helps out patent, high court is making it easier for patent holders to win large financial damages for some cases and attention shoppers, yoga in aisle three, fitness classes and factual care to lure consumers from online rivals. in sports cleveland cavaliers
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aren't going down easily to force game six in nba finals. >> they had a great night, made some tough shots and shots where we had miscommunication. they needed to do for the other to win. nicole: can't wait to see what happens at the end. pittsburgh penguins return home with the stanley home yet. there they. coming down the stairs, there's the highlights. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime.
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lauren: according to new poll more britains favor leaving the european union ahead of next week's closely watched vote. mike, good morning. mike: good morning, lauren. lauren: if britain votes to be the eu what would be the knee-jerk reaction. >> i think we had a taste of that. we see stock markets crumbling and we are now starting to see a selloff in credit as well. we are seeing spanish bonds, they have general election three days after the british referendum. my feeling is we could be setting a domino effect which is going to sweep across europe and
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ultimately in euro zone as we know it. we know that the globally economy is not a great shape so we are kicking a man while he's down, i think. nicole: mike, you talk about the domino effect and originally there was talk, it was greece that was going to be out of the euro zone and the pig nation's, portugal, italy, greece, spain, that's what those were. >> exactly. nicole: it's britain who is so concerned about immigration and that's one of the key reasons why they want to have the referendum next week. but in the meantime stock is down six days in a row, 7%, everybody to the german ten-year bond which is negative for the the first time, any idea of any sort of rally or hope for markets at all out the window? mike: well, of course, it's the votes next week goes the other way you will see a reflective rally. nicole: you expect a rally?
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mike: i think you have seen a lot of hot money move offshore. the bigture is not great and you have to ask yourself the question, why is this -- this potential rejection of the political order from the uk and you're seeing it elsewhere, you're seeing it in space and germany, i think, you know, yes, we are going to have this rally, but i think this from that point, mia confident that we are set up for a rally or more appreciation from there for the second half of the year, i'm not so sure we are.ave the horrible nation thing setting in and you are seeing nit the u.s. and shaken up the way you are as well. lauren: uk is saying, we are the fifth biggest economy in the world, we can go it alone and make trade deals with other nations, is that really the case, can the uk make it alone and be okay? mike: it's possible.
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agreements as part of european union, it's going to be difficult and, of course, they're up against the clock, you have two years and have to ask yourself do the remaining members of the union want to make it difficult for britain or hard. there's risk either way. they have no interest in making it easier for us because they don't want to encourage a country from going pathway and she mentioned earlier, often being like a object lesson for other club economies and government. lauren: all right, we will find out. thank you for your time today. nicole: let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. cleveland cavaliers avoided elimination by beating warriors 112-97 last night. first team mates to cop, the
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warriors without green who was suspended for the game and andrew who left early in the third quarter with a knee injury, game six of the series is thursday in cleveland. the pittsburgh penguins return home with the stanley cup after beating san josé 3-1. stanley cup returns to pittsburgh hoisted high by the captain. only a few dozen well wishers showed up at the airport because fans were urged to wait for the victory parade and that will be tomorrow. philadelphia eagles sign defensive lineman. cox has agreed to terms on a six-year extense through 2022. the eagles did not provide any contract details but espn says it's worth $103 million, with 63 million in guarantied money and that would be the highest guarantied for a nonquarterback
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in the nfl history. lauren: nice, the man known as the stock broker, young age after 53, pleaded guilty to security fraud back in 2001. he was reportedly found dead by roommate in upper west home, at one time he held around stars like leonardo dicaprio, did business with cameroon díaz and sources say his death followed a weekend of heavy partying. nicole: coming up investigators in orlando are combing through electronic devices of mateen to find out what other targets he may have been considering. we will have the latest on what they are finding. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. closing the stage
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lauren: breaking news this morning, a new poll overnight suggest more british citizens are in favor of leaving the european union, a move that could have huge consequences for the global market. good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides. if orlando searching electronics of omar mateen. disney world may have been on his list. lauren: in the markets after the dow fell 132 points on worries about global growth, u.s. stock market futures are down once again, dow futures off 51 points, nasdaq down 17. nicole: in asia stocks in japan fell 1% ahead of the meeting of u.s. central bank on the
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possibility of british exit. we have the u.s. central bank, british exit and china stocks were flat ahead of the decision on whether to include chinese stocks on the global index. lauren: oil prices continue to pull back. that's another decline this one is one and a half percent. nicole: for the first time german benchmark has fallen below zero percent. investors are seeking safe investments for their money. lauren: in sports cavaliers are not going down easily, force game six in the nba finals. congratulations the nhl champion pittsburgh penguins returning to home, look at that, with the stanley cup. we have the highlights in sports coming up. nicole: tuesday june 14, we welcome you to fbn:am. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. lauren: new poll finds more
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britain leaving the european union. 46%, the remain campaign gets 39%, undecided voters are at 11%. this as the country is set to hold the referendum next thursday, former british prime minister gordon brown urging labor party supporters to vote to stay in the eu. >> you cannot succeed in securing financial stability or dealing with pollution or dealing with growth and trade or inequality, any of the big problems as a result of these global changes taking place without cooperation with your neighbors. the european union is not the cause of the problem, but if you can get cooperation working the european union to be part of the solution to the problem. [applause] nicole: supporters of a british exit stress the social and cultural economic risks of continued immigration from other eu nations. fox business will have special coverage of the referendum
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throughout the day, night, all next thursday, fbn:am, well, we are going to be starting early. 4:00 a.m. eastern time for a special two-hour program that friday morning june 24th, do join us then. >> the federal reserve opens two-day policy meeting, the central bank was expected to resume raising interest rates but now appears to be in wait-and-see mode. now most watchers do not expect to see higher rates until the fall. the federal reserve will announce its decision tomorrow afternoon 2:00 p.m. eastern time followed by fed chair janet yellen news conference a half hour after that. you can be sure investors are going to be listening closely on when the next interest hike is coming. nicole: july, september, november and december and bets are really for december. isis claiming responsibility for the brutal murder of a french police captain and his partner. the 3-year-old son was held hostage by the attacker and saved after a swat standoff.
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the assay lant stabbed the man outside his home in the suburb near paris, and within hours isis claimed responsibility for the attack. the attacker a 24-year-old frenchman with a past terrorist conviction was killed by police. lauren: vigils held across the country to remember the victims of the orlando shooting. 49 people were killed when a gunman opened fire at a crowded gay nightclub sunday morning. president obama plans to visit. terrorist planned to hit much bigger target, disney world. jeff flock with the very latest for us, good morning, jeff. jeff: lauren, i suspect we will get more details today based on information that has been glen from the computer as well as telephone of omar mateen, that's what officials and investigators have been working on over the course of the past couple of days, one thing that they'll be looking at is this report about
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disney world, apparently mr. mateen cased disney world on multiple occasions, i'm not sure exactly what part of the park he went to but looking at that as a potential target. in addition today, more information coming out about what went on at the pulse night, how all that played out, we heard from one of the survivors in the last hour and now i want to give you a happy part of that, one that's the reunion between that survivor and his father who for a good long time had no idea what was happening with his son who had phoned him. >> he called me right when it was happening, right there in the bathroom stall he called me because he thought he was going to die. he wanted to see parents before he died and then the phone cut off and i couldn't talk to him no more until we came here at 10:00 so imagine how i feel. >> seeing everyone's face with
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fear and terrified. no one was doing a lot of talking. you should just hear bullet after bullet after bullet, just going off as it got closer and closer to our stall. >> it is that rapid fire from a semi-automatic gun, rifle that was used in the attack that has reinvigorated the debate on the campaign trail over what to do about this, guns being one of the issues that hillary clinton yesterday on the campaign trail saying that somebody asthma teen for a time on the tsa no-fly list because of terrorist concerns should not be able to buy a gun. she also used more, i think it's fair to say a tougher language using the term radical islamism on the campaign trail and calling out three middle east nations for harbor b or allowing citizens to fund terrorism. donald trump for his part doubled down on his ban -- called for ban for muslimition
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graying and expanded that to suggest that from some nations where terrorism is -- is based, immigration from those nations should be stopped as well to different ways of looking at this problem that has led to the scene here in orlando. lauren. lauren: jeff flock, thank you. nicole: shares of ammo stock rallied yesterday following the nightclub terror attack in orlando. investors are buying the shares amid renew calls for gun controls by democrats. worries about new gun control laws. in fact, the stocks up about 800% each since president obama took office. here is a look at smith&wesson. that rallied 8 and a half percent yesterday and this outdoors, ammunition maker gained ground as well. lauren: senator bernie sanders
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will meet with presumptive nominee hillary clinton today. they'll have their meeting in washington, d.c. which is holding its primary today. sanders has said there will be no immediate endorsement after the meeting, many say that vermont senator is expected to hold out for change that is he wants in the democratic platform. nicole: let's get you caught up in the global market action overnight, imf having concerns on china, that's something that we will continue to watch. japan's nikkei was down 1%. we are going to hear from the bank of japan this week. hong kong, hang seng down a half of a percent. lauren: down arrows continue in europe. stock trading the ftse in london down 1.3% and the dax down 1.2% and paris 1.3%. we will listen for any language tomorrow from fed janet yellen retail sales also somebody that will be key today.
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dow jones features down 45. look like it could be four. lauren: gas prices hit 48.21, gold down. nicole: did make a big merger monday that it's buying linkin, the deal will help microsoft a major player in next generation computing, with link-in microsoft can add sales to core business products. kevin kelly of recon capital partners said on mornings with maria yesterday that linkedin needed help to ensure its future. kevin: kingedin got all the way down to $100 a share and so there was a lot of question marks around the business and business model.
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nicole: linkedin ceo will stay with the company and it will retain its name. lauren: two largest daily fantasy sports companies are being challenged in a number of states as the industry faces a crack-down on whether they run a legal gambling. the companies offer nearly identical products and also face the same legal challenges that threaten their businesses. no final deal has been reached. nicole: stocks to watch here. share fell more than 5% in extended trading after the chinese internet giant cut quarterly revenue projection due to a drop in medical advertising, we have bullish words of alibaba, it expects to nearly double its transaction volumes by the year 2020 and that would total $912 billion. valeant pharmaceutical, expected
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to face difficult questions from shareholders on the company's stumbling price and strategy which led to a u.s. senate noticieros lauren: coming up, new security measures in the wake of the massacre. and in sports, lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers force game six in nba playoffs. >> it wasn't about anybody that was on the floor, you know, we had a mind set that we wanted to come here and extend our period, you know, and have another opportunity to fight for another day. that was our main concern and we were able to do that. la up. checking on stock market futures, nasdaq down a third of 1%. taking a look at oil, trading at 48.23 a barrel.
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it was at 51 just last week, we have another 1.3% pullback today, you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news .x÷x÷
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lauren: good morning, it's tuesday morning, 5:45 a.m. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. a new poll shows that more british voters you in favor of leaving the european union than actually want to stay in it. the poll leaves the movement 46%. the remain has 39%. 11% are still undecided. the man who shot and killed 49 people in the gay nightclub in orlando may have been considering disney world as a target. reports say omar mateen visited wallet disney world in april as part of a scouting mission for potential targets. and the fed starts two-dye meeting today but speculation
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over interest rate hike die down after disappointing job's report. fed's decision will be announced tomorrow. let's check out u.s. stock markets futures. dow futures down 50, s&p futures down 7 right now. down three days in a row, could be four. lauren, that's happening now. lauren: as we continue to follow the latest development following the terror attack in orlando as we just told you a few minutes ago, mateen reportedly scouted disney world as a possible target. we have fox news national security analyst kt mcfarland, good morning to you, kt. >> good morning, ladies. lauren: we are in an area of radical islamic terrorism. >> we initially terrorists are going to come from the middle east or americans are going to go to the middle east and come and commit attacks.
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so that's a physical movement, we now have a new thing where terrorism can jump over the national boundary and reach deep into the united states to attract, to recruit and to train terrorists, so that's the enemy within and the enemy within was the fort hood shooter, it was san bernardino, it was now tragically orlando and i think that the ease with which radical islamist with do that, jump over the border recruiting is where we are going to see a lot more problems in the, you know, in the months and years ahead. nicole: kt, it's nicole. isis actually claiming responsibility for those murderers. your thoughts on that. >> i was in europe last week. the ease -- once you get into europe, once you get do maybe the weakest point of entry in
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europe, the one is the least secure, you can travel throughout and that's what we saw with the paris and brussels shootings is that maybe they have been european citizens but gone to the middle east to train and they had come back to europe and move easily within countries. the thing about paris and brussels and those attackers is that when those men were known, they were known, pictures with your lasterred all over subway entrances and sides of buses and they were able to hide in plain sight for months, for weeks, people did see them, people just didn't report them. lauren: kt, access clearly and they have the internet. so many of them are getting radicalized online. >> this is what i really don't understand. we are a country with the geniuses of silicon valley, invented the internet, twitter, sometimes there's radicals in
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deserts of yemen outsmarting us on social media. to me it's a complete disconnect. if we had a president who admit we had a problem and would rally the forces of the creativity of silicon valley to say how do we beat them online. we went after child porn graphers and for the most part shut that down online, why can't we do that for terrorists? lauren: valid point. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. nicole: yesterday morgan ortegus said back in the way osama bin laden use grainy videos to put videos and now they use social media and internet. in sports, cavaliers are not going down easily. they beat golden state warriors to force game 6 in the nba finals. >> took their hat to them, they had a great night. made tough shots and they did
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what they needed to do to get a win. nicole: in the nhl, the pittsburgh penguins return home with the stanley cup yesterday. all the highlights coming up, you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. a
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nicole: just moments ago, the taller of two towers, the former
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casino on las vegas casino, closed last year. the resort had previously been opened for 60 years and was actually the inspiration for the movie casino. the other riviera monte carlo is expected to be demolished in august. lauren: sad in a way. let's take a look at sports. cleveland cavaliers avoided elimination. lebron james topped 40 points. they had 41 points. the warriors were without green who was suspended for the game and andrew who left early with the third quarter with knee injury. game six of the series thursday in cleveland. pittsburgh penguie with stanley home after beating san josé sunday night.
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you can see right there on the charter plane, the stanley cup returned to pittsburgh by the captain, only a few dozen well wishers showed up because fans were urged to wait for victory tomorrow. chicago cubs 4-1 last night. shares are retired. first 16 batters to face and through 7 innings of two hit balls striking at 11. third-career no hitter ended with one out in the sixth when russell hit one in the left-field seats. gave a double after that. nicole: general motors is out with a new future that could save lives of children and pet. now, it operates much like a seat belt reminder, a warning tone will sound and reminder to look in the rear seat will appear and the feature use it is
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same backdoor sensors. at least 12 children have died after they were left in hot cars. lauren: that will remind parents. coming up we will run global market action overnight before handing it over to mornings with maria. coming up if you need advice for your business, legalzoom has your back. our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here.
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nicole: stocks? europe under pressure once again obviously concerns about whether or not britain will leave to the euro zone. vote on june 23rd. the german dax down almost 1% and this is the german bond yield hits below zero. dow futures here at home, dow if futures down 39, s&p futures down 6 as we await to hear from the committees, meetings start today. we will hear from janet yellen tomorrow. commodities, oil continues to pull back. this is all ten sectors sold off yesterday, gold down over 5 bucks. bringing you through the next several hours is sandra smith and i say good morning to you as mornings with maria starts right now. sandra: good morning, nicole. thank you, everyone. i'm sandra smith, maria bartiromo will be back tomorrow. it is tuesday june 14th, your
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top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern. searching for clues, investigators learning more about the orlando terrorist mateen. witnesses told police he regularly visit it had pulse nightclub. president obama and presumptive nominees donald trump and hillary clinton all weighed in on the devastating attack and the root cause. >> as far as we can tell right now this is certainly an example of the kind of home-grown extremism that all of us have been so concerned about for a very long time. >> so we have to start special surveillance on our fellow americans because of their religion, that's wrong and it's also dangerous. it plays right into the terrorists' hands. >> the orlando attack was just absolutely horrendous and still doesn't use the word

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