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the lauren: breaking news this morning. punch and counterpunch in the race for the white house did that clinton blasting donald trump's business record. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: i am nicole petallides. a live report from london with the latest sentiment. lauren: markets on hold ahead of the vote. cap market futures ahead of today's opening bell. dow futures down a point. s&p nasdaq down half a point each.
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trying to initiate in the stacks in japan sailor lover in japan sailor lover and the nikkei down half of 1% and china's shanghai composite index. that gained one full percentage point. lauren: oil trading at $50.20 burial. nicole: north korea fires to mid range missiles. both filled with the sea of japan. the missile could target a share in the pacific including bases in the region. lauren: england must club offers to buy solar city. nicole: argentina squash this acrid team showed everyone why she is the most fast. in baseball, rematch of the world series. they had battled through injuries to win against the royals had headlights and sport. lauren: 5:01 a.m. east coast. halfway through the week. welcome to "fbn:am" coming of
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the cap today's markets. the latest breaking it similar to ask that they had. nicole: the final day of campaigning as british voters watch that closely. we've seen a mixed bag. dow futures down. lauren: did they want to stay in the european union really good. yesterday, federal reserve chair janet yellen and the fed would remain cautious. also addressing the potential impact on the u.s. economy grape rate and chooses to sleep the european union enterprisise referendum. >> i think of it -- or in a period of uncertainty and it was very hard to predict. there could be a period to financial market volatility that would negatively affect financial conditions and the u.s. economic outlook that is by no means certain.
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it is something that we will be carefully monitoring. lauren: she testifies again before the house later this morning and of course we'll go live to london with ashley webster in the latest on the vote in the e.u. nicole: hillary clinton taking name and the economic postals yesterday. more from our own blake burman. >> during a speech in the swing state of ohio, have equipment full text all trump as a businessman with expertise in debt. as a potential president who would pose a risk to the economy. questioning clinton's honesty in government of putting his business document. >> he calls himself the king of death and his tax plan surely set that name. the full faith and credit of the united states is not something we just can't pull away.
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that is an economic catastrophe. >> hillary clinton is only right about one thing. i made a fortune with that. death for this couny as a disaster in obama has piled it on and she's been there watching. >> trumpfollowed up with a fundraising plea on it. the ollar for dollar. later today he will ve h chance to his hung for the meras as he wll deliver t focus in new york. to ni aut y nnspeech and actually treated about it last night on the bounce tonight. >> we tack about her record and her record is hysterical. nothing is going to change. i let her speak. so many other things for our
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franchise. fabrications. this time we will cover it point by point. nicole: more from donald trump this morning. clueless talk to maria bartiromo at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. >> the same person who claims to have broken into the system taken responsibility for an online publication of clinton related documents that the hacker who goes by the name gucifer 2.0. the dnc claims to russian related groups are responsible. gucifer is fitting that the hacker who claims were broken into clinton's e-mail server, the one she uses as well as secretary of state. trade do not really watched a second nature range missile today. the missile traveled about 250 miles. it would be north korea's most effective path to just hours
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after another lunch filled at the launches were continued defiance of international morning in u.n. security resolution with the missile technology. this time and in terminal memo on syria. they were about 10 officials in the meeting. the meeting was confidential but beneficial. >> i put the secretary came away respected discussion worth having. he appreciated the reviews and just as critically at their firm belief in the opportunity they have to express those views. nicole: been a most unexpected to prompt any major shift in the administration's iraq policy.
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nicole: we begin with asia. one down arrow. japan nikkei down half of 1%. and china's shanghai composite index gained 1%. costs and create a path a percent and hong kong's hang seng up half a percent. tomorrow great britain goes to the polls in britain will vote on whether they want to and the european union. consequences will be felt across the globe. the reince -- the cac in paris g wealth or a quarter of 1%. trade to the club sits on pins and needles over the next 48 hours. s&p futures has been changed at this moment and the nasdaq up one point. we gained 154 points in the last two trading days. lauren: u. of gold down about $3.
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let's check out how the dollar is very making the other key currencies. the pound at 146. the euro from the u.k. pound, canadian dollar all stronger against the u.s. dollar this morning. lauren: topi interesting to see the board after the vote. standing up 1.69%. trade to the final day of campaigning as british voters head to the polls tomorrow to determine if the united kingdom will remain a member. life in london getting the very latest. good morning, actually. reporter: a long campaign. at times a hotly contested issue. tomorrow voters go to the polls if they open at 7:00 a.m. and stay open until 10:00 p.m. giving people the chance that i have to go to work at some
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point. should the united kingdom remain in the european union or should the u.k. leads the european union. we had televised debate from the arena. we had three main candidates. that lasted two hours and is very interesting indeed. in the middle of all of that heated debate. earlier we caught up with ambassador john bolton who is in london right now. former ambassador to the u.n. is in london following the vote very closely. we caught up with him and he told us to the way this turns out, mr. cameron the prime minister will lose. >> it is almost he will depart as prime minister. even if the remain segmented tenures in jeopardy. they such animosity in the conservative party. the feeling he asked appears has
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distorted the facts of the argument and felt in a separate to renegotiate riddance relationship with the e.u. all of that is poorly for his future and for george osborne. they will be in any event and it can struggle to replace talent. reporter: the question is which way will this cocoa. it will be determined by turnout. the remain campaign has been energized voting block. we shall see. as they say, it will come down to a nice edge probably with the undecided. a lot of people out there cannot come up with the answer. they will have to buy tomorrow, nicole. lauren: actually, it is more in here but is the turnout expected to be the tomorrow? >> as i said, that is key because british prime minister david cameron has been appealing
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to terrorists and grandparents because the older generation in the u.k. is favoring to leave the u.k. they believe we've been in the common market for 40 plus years and hasn't done a whole lot for us. it is become way too political. it's a huge turnout. i think it's going to be right down to the wire. nicole: ashley webster, thanks so much great special coverage of the referendum tomorrow throughout the day, throughout the night. special coverage this friday morning starts at 4:00 a.m. eastern time right here on the fox business network. lauren: coming up, we all know social security is running out of money. today we find out when the well runs dry. the fa approving denmark will spur commercial drugs with some limits like no flying at night. we will tell you all about it. check in on stock market futures ahead of the testimony, the head
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nicole: good morning. by 15 in the new york of the skate caught up and it's happening now. markets around the world waiting to see what happens in tomorrow's vote on whether the united kingdom will leave the european union. polls show it is too close to call. the decision could have major global economic and political effects. donald trump and hillary clinton continued firing up another. clinton gave a speech questioning trans business expertise and he fired that questioning her religion. tesla has made a $3 million offer for a corporation.
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elon musk is chairman and largest shareholder of both companies. let's check at u.s. stock market futures is fine after two days of gains. s&p futures up on. that's what's happening now. lauren: hedge fund managers charged an insider trading case found dead in apparent suicide. sanjay had pled not guilty to charges he traded on inside tips about generic drug approvals. face the paid media to firms to create video for the service did facebook has signed contracts with 140 media companies and celebrities totaling $50 million. the journal says the philippines economically important call center industry has joined the growing list of businesses at risk of being gobbled up by
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automation. we may know more about the future of social security today. trustees are due to release their team will report on the state of the programs. last year trustees reported the trust funds are on track to run out by the year 2034 and a hospital trust fund would be depleted by 2030. both donald trump and hillary clinton have their own proposals on how to keep the program solvent. train to the skies are getting friendlier for drugs this morning. the faa with dave googles for commercial use. pilots will now need to be certified every two years and must be 16 or older. drones could only be fallen below 400 featuring a day and five miles away from any arab port. don't expect to see them dropping off packages on your doorstep anytime soon. pilots can't buy drugs out of
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their sites making long-distance delivery is impossible for now. lauren: for now keywords. a pair of wildfires are number 5000 acres and forced the evacuation of the los angeles suburb. >> we are praying when it comes out. it's a little nerve-racking. lauren: the latest on the dangerous situation. the united states men's soccer team. leon msa shows several wife is world's best. a rematch of the world series but the mets had battled through injuries to beat the royals. those highlights coming up. you are watching reporter, your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪
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nicole: let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. they fell short in the semi finals while they lost to argentina wins ford enacted. showed us all why he's a five-time world player of the year. he made in critical free kick. 32 minutes and that did help set the tone for the entire game. argentina will face the winner of night's game between colombia and chile. in baseball this world series rematch that the mets won two to one, but even that did not come easily after four pitches. bartolo columbus caught on the phone by a line drive. it took him out of the game. it took five relievers. they built a new york with eight and two thirds solid innings to secure the big three. cristal has become the first pitcher this season to reach 12 lines. then after three to one victory over the red sox last night
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holding boston to four hits over seven innings. nine strikeouts in a game this season. the nba champions cleveland cavaliers will have their championship today begins at 11:00 a.m. this morning. lauren: wildfires have forced evacuations of hundreds of homes from the two adjacent fires northeast of los angeles burning out of control but did not fortunately destroyed in a homes. their combined size grew to more than a square miles. residents of two towns just at the west were urged to be ready to leave immediately if given the word that fire officials are trying to convince people not to wait until the last minute. >> there's a lot of people that have chosen not to back yet they've made to run triggers that when the fire gets to that tree i'm going to leave.
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the problem is that it's everybody's going to live at the same time. so while the rest get clogged and we have a very unsafe evacuation. lauren: to fire easterbrook is on monday. trying to keep it continues for most of the southwest. variable data has been tracking it and it's here at the latest. any hopes of rain coming to? >> unfortunately look at the rainfall map where we need it to do that with wildfires out west. i want to switch gears and focus on the midwest because we have a dangerous threat for some severe weather that is forecast. the thread out here is for a possible tornadoes. we had a front for some large hail and widespread damaging wind gusts across the midwest. the activity this afternoon will be cropping up against persons of illinois and continuing to move eastward.
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looking at the threat for severe weweather threat today is today and also into the overnight hours. as we head into tomorrow comes the thread expands eastward and we could be looking at some severe weather across portions of the mid-atlantic. a threat across the midwest. potentially six inches of rain. local heavier amounts as well. the backdrop of the flash flooding and forecast high temperatures that we mentioned out is still 113 degrees. they keep building across portions of the planes. let's head over to year. nicole: maria molina, thank you very much. lauren: punch and counterpunch. hillary clinton blasts business record and donald trump fires right back. >> we talk about her record and her record is terrible. she is cricket hillary. nicole: the latest on the campaign trail. even a mosque, tesla threatens
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nicole: raking us this morning. punch and counterpunch in the race for the white house. kelley clinton blasts all trance record and trump fires back saying he will win the white house did good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: at i am lauren simonetti. in historic vote on staying in or leaving the european union and peer nicole: markets on hold ahead of the british had said so. just a market futures this morning getting a little bit of momentum at just nine points for dow futures. s&p futures up on. japan's nikkei down six by 1%.
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the shanghai composite up almost 1%. nicole: oil above $50 a barrel. north korea fires to powerful midrange missiles both under the sea of japan. the missile could target much of asia in the pacific including military bases in the region. iran must tesla offered to buy at elon musk solar city. "the wall street journal" "wall street journal" says the deal defies logic and will have worried. argentina squashed the united states men's soccer team and showed everyone why he is the world does. and baseball a rematch of the world series but they had battled through injuries to win against the royals. highlights coming out. nicole: could mourn 5:31 a.m. you to welcome you to "fbn:am," the latest breaking news and what to expect a day ahead. the final day of campaigning as
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they had supposed not to determine if united kingdom will remain a member of the european union ashley webster live in london. good morning, actually. reporter: good morning. the last opportunity. the final day for campaigners on both sides of the issue to make their pitch to those people still undecided. the poll is up in that 7:00 a.m. in the u.k. we may get an inkling of which way the vote is going. maybe a better leader than not. turnout is six to be high. last night we had a very spirited debate between three sides of the issue. it televised live to bated breath but not at the 6000 people. it got very heated at one point and included a really interesting exchange between the former mayor of london and the current mayor of london.
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>> more than 60% of sony, aig, bluebird at the european quarters here in london. cap rx risk go to europe. >> we've had an amazing amount -- the astonishing thing is that they underestimate our ability to do better deals rather than do it on or around. reporter: it was a spirited debate about. who won? basically a tie vote on tv in the newspaper or is it is off anyone's opinion was changed by last night. it will come down to the wire. all sorts of celebrity endorsement. ultimately, it will come down to turnout and those undecideds. which way will they go? we'll find out tomorrow.
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lauren: ashley, thank you very much. if david akin states, maybe we should stay. special coverage of the e.u. referendum tomorrow. redness right here in s.b. mam. the call and i'll start this program friday 4:00 a.m. eastern time. right here on fox business network. nicole: janet yellen testified yesterday saying the economy would remain cautious about raising interest rates. also addressing the impact of the united states and britain chooses to leave the european union in tomorrow's referendum. >> i think it would usher in an period of uncertainty and it's very hard to predict. there could be a period of financial market volatility that would negatively affect financial conditions in the u.s. economic outlook that is by no
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means certain, but it is something we'll be carefully monitoring. >> the federal reserve next policy meeting will be in a july. hillary clinton taking aim at donald trump's business record and economic oppose those. we get more from blake burman. >> during his speech in a swing state of ohio, who quit and try to cripple donald trump is a businessman with expertise in debt and a potential president would pose a risk to the economy. trump life treated the speech and followed up with a histogram post is well questioning clinton's honesty and judgment while touting his business acumen. >> he calls himself the king is dead. his tax plan sure lives that do not name. the full faith and credit of the united states is not something we just gamble away. that could cause an economic catastrophe. >> hillary clinton solely said monday. i understand that.
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i've made a fortune. for our country at the disaster. reporter: so far his campaign manager and sunday fired up with a fun racing free on tuesday vowing to watch the first 2 million in cash dollar for dollar. later today he were smart to clinton before the cameras as he will deliver a clinton focused beach in new york. warren, nepal, back to you. >> trump also spoke about treating clinton's speech last night life lou dobbs tonight. >> we talk about her record and her record is terrifying. she is cricket hillary. let's face it is she always has been and nothing is going to change. the last time she spoke, i let her speak and i noticed so many of the things she said were outright lies. fabrications. i said this time we're going to cover it point by point.
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lauren: more from donald trump this morning when he speaks of maria bartiromo at 7:30 a.m. eastern. nicole: to hacking continues for hillary clinton are the same person who broke into the system now taking responsibility for an online publication of clinton related documents taken from the breach. the hacker who goes by the name of gucifer 2.0 says the alpine defense outages for campaign topics like libya and a guy say. the dnc claims to russian related groups are at odds about. gucifer broken at clinton's personal e-mail server. she is so she was secretary of state. the second intermediate missile. about 250 miles but the most effective test yet. another launch has failed. the launch will continue international miniseries of resolutions that in the north rim is in ballistic missile
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technology. nicole: secretary of state john kerry met with a group of u.s. diplomats assigned an internal memo critical of the above and this is serious policy. john kirby says they were about 10 officials in the meeting and the meeting was confidential and also beneficial. >> the secretary came away with a good discussion worth having. he appreciated their views and critically, their firm belief in the opportunity to have two express those views. nicole: kirby said the memos not expected to prompt any major shift in the administration's policy. nicole: the sku cut up overnight. mostly a paris bid to shanghai in china up almost 1%. the hang seng up 6% and the cost
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in south korea up half a percent. the nikkei in japan giving back two thirds of 1%. true to see minimum of severe absurd. london ftse up 2%. the dxf 4% and the cac and prints up to 10 to 1%. lauren: your site skinning 24 points. now dow futures are higher. not unchanged. s&p futures up one point. nasdaq futures up 4.5. nicole: oil in particular again today at over 1% gain in the defense and assets $50.42 a barrel. 1267 at troy ounce. nicole: currencies are key when we talk about the british boat. right now the u.k. pound at 146. the canadian dollar and the japanese yen are all hired as the u.s. dollar. the mexican peso down. nicole: checking in on the 10 year treasury yield good 1.69%.
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lauren: tesla offering to buy solar city for $2.8 billion to the chairman larger shareholder of both companies. most told reporters the deal makes sense because tesla is increasing production of batteries used with solar panels. the deal is raising eyebrows. "the wall street journal" cited not only stretches the bounds of industrial logic, but a stretches out that the limit since damascus to larger shareholder in each company. nicole: after a treatise is pretty obvious. the one being acquired%. tesla to the downside of solar city moving higher. take a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." hedge fund manager in the trading case found dead in apparent suicide. sanjay has not pleaded guilty on tips about sugar drug approval.
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facebook said media firms to create video for streaming service. facebook has signed contracts with 140 media companies totaling more than $100 million paper about soundtrack to bump humans from call center jobs. the journal says the philippines economically important industry has joined a growing list of businesses at risk of being gobbled up by other nations. lauren: i'm convinced the only job in the features are those created in making robust. social security running out of money. today we find out when the well goes dry. we will have that story. the faa approves landmark rules for commercial drugs with some limits like delphi at night. we will tell you all about that show used dock and mix features added the opening bell this was a morning. s&p futures up one and a quarter. nasdaq futures up four-point this morning, switching to commodities. oil prices at 56 cents at $50.41 a barrel.
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gold down $5 to $1267 a troy ounce. janet yellen day two of testimony at capitol hill. five hours from now. we await tomorrow's vote in the u.k. but great britain say in the european union? folks there have not been asked that question since the 1970s. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: good morning. 5:45 a.m. on the east coast or the skater caught up on happening now. markets around the world waiting to see what happens in tomorrow's vote on whether the united kingdom will stay and i leave the european union. polls show it is too close to call. that decision could have major economic and political effects around the world. donald trump and hillary clinton continued firing accusations at each other. question comes business expertise. he fired right back questioning her religion. tesla has made a $3 billion offer for solar city. that's make her of solar panels.
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"the wall street journal" questioned the wisdom and the ethics of padilla as elon musk is chairman of larger shareholders of both come to me is. let's check in on stock market futures this morning. dow futures higher by 13 points. s&p futures up one. nasdaq futures gained 4.5 ahead of yelling and then suddenly -- and great britain. nicole: a busy few days until friday. we will be covering all of that. could be a lot of market gyrations as well. we may now and know more about the future of social security today. trustees for social security and medicare are due to release their annual report on the state of the programs had last year's trustees reported the social security trust funds were on track to run out by 2034 and the medicare hospital trust fund would be depleted by 2030. donald trump and hillary clinton have their own proposals on how to keep the program solvent. the skies are getting a little
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friendlier this morning. the faa releasing brand-new state of rules for commercial use. pilots will now need to be certified over two years and must be 16 or older. drugs can only be found below 400 feet during the day and at least five miles away from any airport of coors. do not expect to see them dropping off packages on your doorstep anytime soon. pilots can not let drugs out of their sight can i make a impossible for now. lauren: a pair of wildfires burned more than 5000 acres and forced the evacuation of the los angeles suburb. >> hopefully we are praying it doesn't come down. it's a little bit nerve-racking. >> argentina outclassed the united states men's soccer team. showing everyone why has the world's best paid baseball of a match has to battled through injuries to win. highlights coming out.
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nicole: blasted from the securities and exchange commission says denver broncos quarterback mark sanchez is right for millions of dollars by a farmer and it's a nice day. san francisco giants picture and retired teacher employed oswald were also victims of alleged fraud. a farmer either of our gt what the diocese more than
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$33 million from his clients account to invest in the ticket reserve, a money-losing online sports ticket seller. he stressed his christian faith, interest in charity in order to gain their trust. lauren: that's unfortunate. the latest in sports. the u.s. men's national team felt sure it in the semi finals. they lost to an argentina four to nothing. massey showed us all why he has a five-time world player of the year he made an incredible free kick. 32 minutes and set the tone for the entire game. argentina will face the winner of the game featured colombia and chile in sunday june 26. a world series rematch last night that they want to do one over the kansas city royals. and when that did not come easy. after four pitches,, bartolo, ws clocked on the phone by a line drive. a bruise on his pitching hand and he would not return to the
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game. they build up the ark with a than thirds solid innings to secure that the tree. the astros had their own tension as they move into the ninth inning of their game against the angels down to one. houston came out on top thanks to carlos correa and his two run single to right-center field for a 3-to victory. this is the third time this season array at came through in the clutch for houston. the nba champion cleveland cavaliers will have their championship parade. it all begins at 11:00 a.m. the morning. nicole: breaking news this morning. another big-name athlete pulled out of the summer olympics. greg mcelroy says he would not compete in rio division era because of concerns over the zika virus. it's one of the most high profile to call out because of the virus. zika is not the only concern. officials in outraging brazilian authorities to increase security
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after a gold medalists sailor and team officials were actually brought at gunpoint just a disguised as an ice pack to patrol the streets and the city are during the games. meanwhile, cap wire were shot dead after participating in an olympic torch ceremony. the jaguar approached the soldier while trying to escape his cage. she was trying to last an unsuccessful >> wildfires have forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes san gabriel good they did not destroy any hope. more than a square miles. about 770 homes in the foothills were under evacuation orders. fire officials trying to convince people not to wait until the last minute. >> there's a lot of people
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chosen not to evacuate in mid-may and arrow triggers that when the fire get to that they will not -- they will leave. all the rows get clogged and would have been safe evacuation. nicole: good advice. the fires on monday arrested separately. meteorologist maria molina has been tracking this. she is here at the latest number one is hoping for rain. >> we are not expecting rain across portions of california. they remain on the hot side across places like arizona and phoenix could rage 113 degrees as we head into the afternoon. out here we have a storm system moving through tapping into a lot of moisture and that means we do have potential for severe weather outbreak with possible tornadoes in the large hail and
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damaging winds and thunderstorms impact in areas like illinois and parts of ohio including big cities as well. talking about chicago with potential to see tornadoes later today and into tonight. the trouble continue across the mid-us into the overnight hours as well. tomorrow the threat for severe storms continue across parts of the mid-atlantic. a lower threat than today across the midwest. nonetheless he do have threat for severe weather there. otherwise up to six inches of rain will be possible across portions of ohio and west virginia. the heat is also building across the planet and the forecast high temperature in kansas city 102 degrees. over to you. nicole: maria molina coming thank you very much. lauren: global market action before we hand it over to the other maria, maria bartiromo with "mornings with maria." stay with us.
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nicole: over the last hour, momentum gaining when they started at 4:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. art is looking for a tour friday showed. features 22. attacks on 2150. gain over the last few days it features up to
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at this moment. a keen eye and the european markets ahead of the british have the referendum. about whether or not print molded the eurozone is tomorrow and will have "the early show" friday morning for you. london ftse at a quarter of a percent. caci for 30% and the german dax 1%. turning to commodities. oil moving above the $50 a barrel mark. $50.40. gaining 1.3% google pulls back nearly $5. that is the latest here right now looking at the latest numbers we will turn it over to morning with maria and a good morning to you, maria bartiromo. maria: hey, nicole. good morning. i maria bartiromo. their top story 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. campaigning before the british coaches to meet the european union. the federal reserve chair janet yellen as they remain cautious as they watch britain. hillary clinton's semi-chums business

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