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nicole: breaking news, the mastermind of the istanbul airport massacre appears to be one armed terrorist who trained russian-speaking militants. photos and video we will show to you. the roller coaster ride for investors is over or the first half of the year. we will look at what is ahead in the market. nicole: the dow is up 4%. checking stock market futures after 3 days of buying and gains, the dow is down 33 points in premarket, nasdaq future down 13. lauren: european stocks opening higher, the bank may boost the
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uk economy. right now the ftse in london is up one/3%. the cac quarante in france up one/4%. nicole: stocks in japan up 0.7%, stocks in china up one 10th of 1%. lauren: oil prices end the quarter with a gain of 26%. 4806 a barrel. lauren: government investigators want to know hour self driving tesla model-plaps had a fatal accident. a lot more questions than answers. nicole: tim cook and jay the might be getting together, apple in talks with the music business title. lauren: the college champs crowns, the first championship in history. in tennis andy murray and venus williams move on to the third round of wimbledon. we have highlights for you.
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nicole: it is july 1st, we welcome you to wynn -- "fbn a.m.". the latest breaking news. warner: new photo showing what appears to be the mastermind of tuesday's airport massacre in istanbul, turkey. according to the governor document and media reports he is known as one arm, a chechen terrorist to militants it has a long history of supporting terrorists. the suicide bombers were from russia. so far there have been no direct claims of responsibility. isis remains the prime suspect. police in turkey have rounded up 13 suspect in connection with the attack that killed 44 people and wounded hundreds of others. nicole: turning to the
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presidential race donald trump, a private meeting between loretta lynch and former president bill clinton in phoenix. lynch denied that she and clinton spoke about the ongoing fbi investigation of hillary clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. trump on fox news's sean hannity. >> when i first heard that yesterday afternoon i thought they were joking. no way, no way that is going to happen. and it happened. i am flabbergasted. i think it is amazing, i have never seen anything like that before. lauren: republicans and democrats to decide lynch accusing her of conflict of interest and lawmakers called for the attorney general to recuse herself from the fbi's investigation. nicole: donald trump saying he would renegotiate america's international trade deals if elected president. during a campaign stop in new hampshire trump complemented
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mexico. a plane blue overhead and he went off the script. >> mexico, i respect mexico, i respect their leaders, what they have done to it is incredible, their leaders are smarter, sharper, it is incredible, could be a mexican plane up there getting ready to attack. nicole: trump talking trade at a factory in manchester, which sent 139 jobs to a plant in mexico. warner: the government investigating the first case of a death involving a self driving car. the driver of tesla model-plaps died in an accident in florida last month when cameras failed to distinguish a turning tractor-trailer from the bright sky. the truck driver said the tesla driver was playing harry potter on the car's screen at the time of the crash. national highway traffic safety administration has opened a preliminary investigation.
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it could take steps to order a recall if it finds tesla vehicles are unsafe. >> apple is interested in buying title, the streaming music service run by the wrapper jay the and co-owned by several artists like usher. apple looking at acquiring titles to boost its apple music service. title has strong ties to popular artists and streams their new albums before the competitors do. the journal says apple and title talks are continuing and may not result in a deal. day the bot title for $56 million. nicole: up arrows continue, shanghai composite index of 0.1%, the nikkei in japan up 1/2% and korea's causally close to a 1% gain. lauren: let's see how stocks are going up, they had a couple nice gaze -- days.
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the dax in germany up by 32. the cac quarante in france. nicole: let's take a look after we gained 80% from our british exit losses. dow futures pulling back down 40, s&p futures down 6.5. lauren: oil is down with stocks, $47.90 a barrel. here is how the dollar is trading. the uk pound and canadian dollar are weaker. the japanese yen gaining. nicole: the yield on the 10 year treasury, down 5 basis points. >> stocks rallying for a third straight day as the dow jones industrial average and s&p turned positive in the month of june and hire for the third straight quarter. what should investors be thinking about in the second half of the year?
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let's bring in the president of capital management, fox news contributor, happy you are joining us this morning. we had a few days of gains. can you say we put in a bottom or can you expect volatility to continue? >> after the last 5 days, very bullish on futures. we have seen in a long time, i don't think a lot changed before this week, gold and silver utilities, real estate, and leadership, that remains a potential buyout with hershey and markets back to where they were. the range of the last 18 to 30 months and it will stay that way a little longer. nicole: let's talk about sentiments, the so-called fear index plunging 39% on track for its largest ever weekly decline. what do you make of that?
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>> surely market moving, the vicks had a big move up when the market got flat for two days on the way back down. i can promise you it will start rallying again if markets get hit again. 800 points in three days, you probably want to rest a little bit. i want to see some pullbacks from a couple hundred points and look at the market again but the great news is that was a big defense of what happened because of the breakfast situation. nicole: overreacted. >> without a doubt. everyone was out of position. everyone believed it would be a remain vote when it was the opposite way. everybody was out the door very quickly and all of a sudden back in the door. nicole: we got some people making calls, when the market was bottoming during the british exit i was saying to buy expedia. they were telling everybody to buy because it was a knee-jerk
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reaction. last but not least, want to talk about what you see in bond yields. >> it remains the big story of the last 7 years, interest rates at twee 0 -- 0 negative interest rates, be careful buying bonds long-term because of the interest rate cycle ever changes there will be big losses holding bonds for 30 years. nicole: thank you for joining us. we have a quick programming note for you, you want to tune in tonight at 8:00 pm eastern for wall street we, northwestern ceo says investors need to lower their expectations for the rest of the year. >> investors have to adjust for lower total returns near medium-term no doubt about it. the notion that equities get 7% to 10% a year and you get 5% to 6% is out the window. nicole: you can hear more from
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john on wall street week at 8:00 pm eastern. lauren: age discrimination files by two people against google could get a lot larger. computerworld reports a motion has been filed to allow others to join this suit which was filed by a 60-year-old man and a woman in her 50s who claim google did not hire them because they were over 40. a google spokeswoman told foxnews the company did not comment on pending litigation. lauren: big question, is 40 too old to be hired at google? median age of a google worker is 29. hershey says it has rejected a takeover offer from the oreomaker mondelez. it totals $107 a share valueing the deal at $22 billion. the wall street journal quoted sources who said mondelez said it would take the hershey name and move the global headquarters
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from new jersey to hershey, pennsylvania. shares were 17% yesterday, mondelez rose 6%. lauren: they were halted several times with a jury in silicon valley has delivered a resounding victory to hewlett-packard enterprise ordering oracle to pay hewlett-packard $3 billion in damages in the case of hp servers. oracle decided to start developing software for use with the servers in 2011 but hp said it had a contract with oracle that servers would continue. hp said without the support the equipment would become obsolete. oracle says it will appeal that verdict. nicole: a banner year for patriotism means big bucks for retailers. lauren: there will be a run on red, white and blue merchandise. an election year, people feeling particularly patriotic, the backdrop of brexit everyone
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discovering their patriotism. nicole: that plus a look at your july 4th weekend forecast from fox meteorologist maria molina. stock market futures, great week for stocks, best one since november but dow futures down 39, nasdaq down 13. in europe stocks trading to the upside. the ftse in london up 21 points, dax in germany 26, you are watching "fbn a.m.," first look at morning markets and breaking news. what powers the digital world? communication. like centurylink's broadband network that gives 35,000 fans a cutting edge game experience. or the network that keeps a leading hotel chain's guests connected at work, and at play. or the it platform that powers millions of ecards every day for one of the largest greeting card companies. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centurylink.
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nicole: it is 5:15 in new york, let's get you caught up on what is happening now. the man behind the big bombing at assembly airport was one armed chechen terrorist who trained russian-speaking militants was the man known as ahmed 1-arm has a long history of supporting terror. government regulators are looking into an accident in which a man died while riding in a self driving tesla car. cameras in the car failed to distinguish the side of a turning tractor-trailer from a brightly lit sky. apple making a deal with jay c, wall street journal says apple is interested in buying title, the streaming new music service run by rap mogul jay z. after a few days of gains we recouped 80% of our british exit
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losses but today down arrows, dow futures down 37, s&p down 6, more happening now. lauren: in the wall street journal nearly half of williams directors resigned stepping down after failing to oust the company at ceo following a collapsed merger with energy transfer energy. png overhauled its bonus system for managers as part of the ceo's efforts to jumpstart failed growth and the run up to theic games the journal says a string of embarrassing moments at local crises five weeks before the olympics kickoff in rio put organizers on edge raising concerns of the troubled tourist destination is ready for the big game. we have good news for businesses out there. in the us it is red, white and blue. americans feel especially patriotic this independence day weekend because -- ♪
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nicole: happy 240th birthday, america, the election and rio summer olympics coming up, 2016 is ramping up to be a big year for patriotism and this means dollar signs for retailers. >> there casone going to be a run on red, white and blue merchandise, an election year, people feeling particularly patriotic, the backdrop of anthony willis -- brexit everyone is feeling patriotism. lauren: about 214 million people plan to celebrate independence day, this adds up to $6.8 million or little over $70 per household. >> we look at the fourth of july is celebrating our independence going back to 1776. john adams wrote a letter to his wife that said we would commemorate the holiday with
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bonfires and illumination. lauren: those illuminations sure are popular. the american pyrotechnics associations is despite certain state band sales are expected to skyrocket. nicole: sales will exceed $800 million. nicole: fireworks make a lot of sense in communities when you talk to local officials. they cut a lot of things in the budget before they let the fireworks go. very affordable way for a lot of people. lauren: how else to we celebrate american pride? half of the people surveyed will attend a barbecue. >> when the weather is nice you want to be outside enjoying the food and whether together and hot dogs are a natural part of the connection. hot dogs and america go hand in hand. a natural fit between independence day and hotdogs. >> the continental congress voted for independence day on july 2nd but the declaration wasn't approved until the fourth and wasn't declared a national holiday until later. >> we have red and white, we just need a little blue.
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>> it is indescribable. no doubt in my mind, we are not the most talented team in america, we are just the national champion. lauren: the first championship in school history. in tennis, andy murray and venus williams move on to the third round at wimbledon, highlights coming up next, 4 july holiday weekend is almost here. what is the weather looking like? we go to fox meteorologist maria molina, let's check stock market futures this morning, dow futures down 44, s&p down 5. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. get ready for the rio olympic games
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you factor in the currency it is negative. currency experts are looking at that. >> we are looking at a down open day, 41 points and in the premarket the s&p lost 6, nasdaq 13. we are starting the second half of the year. 3 quarters of games in a row, the month of june and 2016 putting it in perspective. nicole: the college world series champs were crowned yesterday, coastal carolina claimed the victory, to celebrate the first ever national championship in any sport. and brought in a total of four unearned runs. in 1956, in the first college world series appearance. wimbledon continues, andy murray
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in straight sets. venus williams in the second round matchbook, came out on top. sister serena, novak joke of which this morning. in a rematch of last year's and lts came back from a 3-0 deficit, starting to come back in the bottom of the sixth. the mets scored 3 in the seventh inning to take the leave. a pop up in the bottom of the ninth for his 27th save. >> strong thunderstorms hitting central plains, extreme heat across the southwest. the fourth of july weekend, forecast? maria: we will see, a pleasant weekend, typical for the month
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of july across most of the nation across portions of the northeast so that is something to watch out for including places in new england, damaging wind and hail with those storms and portions of central plains stay active not only today but saturday and over the weekend, the potential for localized flash flooding because you can see four to six inches of rain, extending across that quarter. not expecting to see any rainfall through the weekend and into independence day, we are very hot over portions of the southern plains, in the triple digits in the city of dallas by afternoon monday. >> i like that flag there. donald trump reacts to the controversial meeting between bill clinton, us attorney
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general loretta lynch. >> it is amazing. never seen anything like that. >> we have that story for you. how a tesla ended up in a fatal accident. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. smart devices are up. cloud is up. analytics is up. seems like everything is up except your budget. introducing comcast business enterprise solutions. with a different kind of network that delivers the bandwidth you need without the high cost. because you can't build the business of tomorrow on the network of yesterday.
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nicole: breaking news, the mastermind of the is central airport massacre appears to be a one armed chechen terrorist who trained russian-speaking militants. we have photos and video for you. i am nicole pedallides. lauren: i am lauren simonetti. the roller coaster ride for investors is over. we will take a look and see what is up ahead for investors. the tao up 3%, checking stock market futures ahead of "the opening bell" with down arrows, dow futures down 39, s&p down 6, stocks making up lost ground
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since the british exit vote. a few hours, stocks are higher, the ftse london is up a 12:45%. the cac quarante in paris is up. us didn't follow london and asia. asia is hire as well, up 1%, japan up 3 quarters of 1%, the korean cosby up 3 quarters of 1%. oil prices gaining 26%, $48.09. nicole: government investigators want to know how a self driving tesla model-plaps ended up in a fatal accident. a lot more questions than answers. lauren: tim cook and jay the might be getting together. apple in talks to buy the streaming music business title. >> in sports the college world series champ has been crowned, the first championship in school history and andy murray and venus williams move on to the third round of wimbledon. we have highlights for you.
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>> it is friday, 1 july, the start of a long weekend for many. welcome to "fbn a.m.". for first look at what is moving into markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. >> a new photo show what appears to be the mastermind of tuesday's airport massacre and assemble. according to documents and media reports, he is ahmed 1-arm, a chechen terrorist who trained russian-speaking militants, long history of supporting terror. three suicide bombers and two soviet states, is becca stan and curtis stand. there has been no direct claim of responsibility but isis is the prime suspect. police in turkey rounded up 13 suspect in connection with the attack that killed 44 people and wounded hundreds of others. turning to the 2016 presidential race donald trump expects in
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shock over reports of a private meeting between attorney general loretto lynch and former president bill clinton in phoenix. lynch denied they talked about the ongoing fbi investigation into bill's wife, hillary clinton and her use of a private email server when she was secretary of state. trump on sean hannity last night. >> when i first heard that yesterday afternoon i actually thought they were joking. i said no way that is going to happen and it happened. i am flabbergasted by it. i think it is amazing. i have never seen anything like that before. nicole: republicans and democrats criticized lynch for creating conflict of interest and lawmakers have called for the attorney general to recuse herself from the fbi's investigation. lauren: donald trump said he would renegotiate america's international trade deals if elected president. during a campaign stop in new hampshire trump, limited mexico,
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four planes flew overhead and he went off script. >> mexico, i respect mexico, i respect their leaders, what they have done to it is incredible, their leaders are so much smarter, so much sharper. it is incredible. that could be a mexican plane up there getting ready to attack. lauren: trump talking trade at a factory in manchester which closed in 2014, 139 jobs to a plant in mexico. the comic the government is investigating the first case of a death involving a self driving car. the driver of a tesla model s died in an accident in florida when his tesla failed to distinguish the white side of the turning tractor-trailer from the bright sky. the truck driver said driver was, quote, playing harry potter on the car's tv screen at the time of the crash. the national highway traffic safety administration has opened a pulmonary investigation. it could take steps to order a recall if it finds tesla's
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vehicles unsafe. >> you are supposed to be watching movies and looking at your phone so you don't fall asleep. they did a test on that. the wall street journal reports apple is interested in buying title, streaming music service run by rapper jay the and code by several artists including usher and alicia keys. apple reportedly is looking into acquiring the title to boost its apple music service. title has strong ties to popular artists, the journal says apple and title talks are continuing and may not result in a deal. j the bought title in march 2015 for $56 million. let's get you caught up on global market action overnight starting in asia. lot of a barrows, shanghai in china up 0.1%, many came japan up 0.7%, the cosby in south korea up 20%. >> we see up arrows in europe, the london ftse up a 12:45%, the
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german dax up 0.1%. what will happen to the cac quarante in france? down fractionally. >> we start the third quarter today, three quarters of gains in a row, kicking third quarter up on a down note. s&p futures down 7, nasdaq futures giving up 13 points. let's check oil and gold. gold continues to gain $15, 1336 of troy ounce, oil pulled back $.28. >> this is how the dollar is trading against key currencies around the globe. there is weakness in the pound, the canadian dollar and mexican peso versus the us dollar, the euro and they are higher. >> watch those emerging markets today. the yield on the 10 year treasury right now 1.41% and with all of that, investors are thinking about how to start the second half of the year.
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fox news contributor joining us again. good morning. >> happy holiday to both of you. >> we are pressing the reset button today. >> the market is still going but i would still be watching the uk and the outcome. if other countries decide to leave, that will shake things up again. i don't think that will happen but in case it is something to watch, keep in mind we got back what happened in the uk but i don't think we are out of the soup just yet. a defensive leadership market won't change anytime soon. >> we heard the crazy word knee-jerk reaction, volatility, everyone, some people bought when we sold often dramatic action, 870 tao points earlier but the dow gained 3%.
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the word i heard yesterday was overbought which means everybody -- means we get a full back. >> when you get volatility, and sit around from right there. it was neil of quarter windowdressing, get the emotions out of the way. the same leadership going on, real estate, food and drug beverage, tobacco and the like, interest rates keep diving and until that changes you stick with it. >> january was the best month for stock, china slowing down and got past that. everything rallied, see what the effects of that will be on the worldwide marketplace and the economy.
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every time we have something we are nervous about we recover constantly. >> i want to think about two things, central banks continued to be very easy. the bank of england announced lowering rates, number 2 is the economies around the globe are not very strong. and i don't think there will be up moves, and easy money is the name of the game, let's hope they continue to do whatever they do works for the market. >> banks to the rescue, you have a great weekend. >> tune in tonight at 8:00 pm for wall street week, northwestern mutual ceo,
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on the foxbusiness network. >> and age discrimination lawsuit filed by two people, this could get a lot bigger. and it was filed by a 6-year-old man, who claimed google did not hire them because they were over the age of 40. a google spokesperson told fox the company doesn't depend irrigation. >> rejected a takeover offer from oreomaker mondelez, from exit cash stock totaling $107 a
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share. the wall street journal told sources mondelez would take the hershey name, the global headquarters to hershey, pennsylvania, all-time record highs and stock finished higher, 17% and shares rose 6% sweetening the bid. >> the biggest candy company, silicon valley had a resounding victory to hewlett-packard and oracle to pay $300 billion in damages in the case over some hp servers with oracle stopped developing software. and they support, servers will continue. oracle will appeal the verdict.
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>> coming up it could be a banner year for patriotism and that means big bucks for retailers. there will be a run on red, white and blue merchandise for a couple reasons is an election year, people feeling patriotic and the backdrop, everyone discovering their patriotism. we have that story and a look at the holiday weekend forecast from maria molina and stock market futures, we are up 3%, down 47 points, s&p futures down 7. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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>> good morning. it is 5:45 it is 5:405 am in new york. let's get you caught up with what is happening now. there are reports the man behind the bombing at the airport was a one armed chechen terrorist who trained russian-speaking militants. the man known as ahmed 1-arm had a long history of supporting terror. government regulations are looking into an accident in which a man died driving -- riding in a self driving vehicle. cameras in the car failed to distinguish the white side of the turning tractor-trailer from a brightly lit sky. apple may be making a deal with
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jay the in the wall street journal, apple is interested in running title, the streaming music service run by the rap mogul jay z but the service in march 2015, $66 million. let's check stock market futures, dow futures down 50, s&p down 7.5. lauren: nearly half of williams directors redesigned. and the company ceo, following the collapse merger with energy transfer equities. the overhaul bonus system from managers, david taylor's efforts to jumpstart sales growth. and woes confound rio in the run up to the elements. a string of embarrassing incidents and local crises 5 weeks ahead of the olympics kickoff in rio has organize and manage raising concerns among many foreigners if the troubled tourist destination is ready for them. good news for businesses in the
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us, red, white and blue merchandise, many of us feel more patriotic this independence day weekend. here is why. ♪ >> happy 240th birthday, the summer olympics coming up. it is ramping up to be a big year for patriotism and this means dollar signs for retailers. >> there is going to be a run on red, white and blue merchandise, an election year, people feeling particularly patriotic, the backdrop of anthony willis -- brexit everyone discovering their patriotism. >> a survey by the national retail federation found 218 million people plan to some of independence day as $6.8 billion or 70 bucks per household. >> in america we look at the fourth of july as elevating our independence to 1776 and john adams had written a letter to his wife that basically said we
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would commemorate the holiday, bonfire and eliminations. >> the american pyrotechnics association, sales are expected to skyrocket. >> sales will exceed $800 million. >> fireworks make sense in communities when you talk to local officials. they will cut a lot of things in the budget before they let fireworks go. very affordable way to entertain people. >> how else with american project you have the people surveyed will attend the barbecue. >> when the weather is nice you want to be outside enjoying the food and whether together and hot dogs are a natural part the go hand in hand. natural fit between independence day and hotdogs. >> voting for independence on july 2nd, but the declaration
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not approved until for that not declared a national holiday until almost 100 years later. >> whenever independence, the college world series has been crowned. >> no doubt in my mind, don't take this personally. the national champion. >> coastal carolina take the first championship in school history. andy murray and venus williams move on to the third round of wimbledon. all the highlights coming up next. the fourth of july weekend is almost here. what is the weather looking like? maria molina will be here to tell us. the tao and the s&p gained 3%, the nasdaq up 3%. dow futures down 42.
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sports, coastal carolina over arizona in game 3 to celebrate the first ever national championship in any sport with a numfour-3 victory. they capitalize on two errors in the same play and brought in a couple runs since minnesota in 1956 to win the title in their first college world series appearance was wimbledon continues, andy murray moved on from round 2 in straight sets, venus williams struggled in the second round matchup, 75-numfour-6-6-3. her sister serena and novak joke of it will play at 8 am eastern time. the streak continues, indians won the 13th game in a row as they took down the blue jay's numfour-numone. carlos through for a dominant pitching performance striking out season high 14 batters. the longest winning streak for
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the indians in 65 years tying their franchise high which they accomplished in 1942. the longest winning streak in al history, 20 in a row by the oakland athletics in 2002. >> strong thunderstorms hitting central planes and extreme heat continues across the southwest. meteorologist maria molina live at the weather center with a flag on that master. maria: a flag for independence day coming up, several areas of active weather we have to get to and that starts today, this afternoon and evening could be tracking thunderstorms with potential for severe weather across portions of the northeast, mid-atlantic and part of the central planes. the main concern will include damaging winds with these thunderstorms. the risk across portions of the central planes will continue over the next couple days so there is a flood threat out here because some areas will be
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picking up four six inches of rainfall in places like kansas and missouri, that sticks around through the entire weekend. monday, many areas, many people will go outdoors across different areas of the nation. the big concern is how dry it is, looking at sunshine, temperatures are very pleasant. across the southern plains it will be a scorcher on monday, 101 ° for forecast type pitcher in city of dallas. more storm forecasts july 4th across the central planes but in the northeast sunshine, clouds, temperatures not too far from where this should be this time of year. >> happy weekend was coming up we will run down global market action before we head over to "mornings with maria" bartiroma.
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stuart: lauren: tesla stocks are down after a fatal crash this morning. watching futures under pressure, the tao and the s&p gained 3%, dow futures down 40, s&p futures down 6. look at the nasdaq down one 12:45%. i wish you all a happy, long weekend. the foot the up one third of 1% and the dax and the cac relatively flat. we turn to sandra smith, "mornings with maria" begins
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right now. of the 14 happy fourth of july. i am sandra smith on friday, july 1st, top stories at 6 am eastern. on high alert airports ramping up security as millions of americans hit the roads and skies for the july 4th holiday. we have everything you need to know at of the big weekend. to the campaign trail donald trump attacking hillary clinton over jobs, trade and the rise of terror. in his trade speech in new hampshire he focused on mexico. >> mexico. i respect mexico, i respect their leaders. what they have done to us is incredible. their leaders are so much smarter, so much sharper and it is incredible. could be a mexican plane up there getting ready to attack. >> new details about american sailors detained in iran. weak leadership and poor judgment to blame, a closer look ahead. major setback in the race for
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