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tree and to breaking news this morning. operation fast and furious from fbi direct or not to pursue criminal charges in the hillary clinton e-mail scandal appeared good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am lauren simonetti. house speaker paul ran calling for capital hill. >> worries about the impact of the british exit from the e.u. after the dow lost 180 points yesterday. check in at stock market futures this morning ahead of the opening bell under pressure 1075. s&p futures down nine.
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continue to cost another three decades. stock markets open low and are still trading to the downside. the best of the bunch down 0.3%. down about 1.5%. nicole: animation starts,, the nikkei down 1.8%. korea is crossed the 18% lower. lauren: a dramatic slide down again today almost another half of a percent. $46.40 a barrel. nicole: a sad day for the blackberry keyboard punchers. lauren: the wimbledon -- all-star teams have been announced and the chicago cubs dominate this highlights coming out. lauren: good morning. 5:01 a.m. in new york.
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july the sixth. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect today i had. house speaker paul ryan seen he will not recommend criminal charges against hillary clinton underscores the belief that the clintons live above the law. exclusively on the kelley law last night. >> we are going to have hearings. he will be calling that james comey. you didn't answer any questions at the press. there's a lot of unanswered questions that need to get answered. nicole: donald trump strongly criticizing during a rally last night in raleigh, north carolina. >> i always felt that hillary clinton would escape criminal charges for dangerous and illegal behavior because i always knew and i only see and
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it's so sad that our system is in fact rates. it is totally raised. it is corrupt,, disgraceful. lauren: following the fbi's announcement, visiting with president obama. blake burman has those details. reporter: president obama campaigning alongside hillary clinton. the first time the two have been campaigning together hours after fbi direct your james comey was extremely careless in her handling of state department material, but that his agents have determined clinton did not act with malicious intent. no reasonable prosecutor would bring a case against her and that is his agency's recommendation to the department of justice. neither clinton or the president addressed the fbi's position that the president not the president on tuesday clearly stood stood by his former secretary of state. >> i am here today because i believe in hillary clinton.
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i want you to a lecture to be the next president of the united states of america. >> we are pleased for officials handling the case have determined that no further action by the department is appropriate as the secretary has long said it was a mistake to usurpers will e-mail and she would not do it again. we are glad to hear this matter is now resolved. end quote it back to you in new york. lauren: blake burman in washington. her campaign called his sales business record in atlantic city. nicole: or some secretary theresa may winning the first round of voting for the next leader of the conservative party. she received half of the 330 lawmakers that the winner of the race will succeed david cameron later this year. energy minister came in second with 66 no-space justice
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secretary michael called cayman are receiving 48 votes. >> teresa is a formidable candidate, but i'm delighted by the support i've received in perfect for me since i've been arguing for. i believed in the european union and a target for for years. now that it has the country deserves a link the police in britain outside the union. lauren: go have a vote for the entire party membership. the winner set to be announced on september 9th. lauren: more fears over the olympic games in rio. brazilian authorities tried to look at a former guantánamo prisoner believed to have entered the country illegally after disappearing from uruguay. the syrian national bus release along with five other former guantánamo inmate in 2014. it is not certain where he is now. uruguay's government city across the border into brazil by
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brazilian authorities have no record of him entering the "glee." he spent 12 years in guantánamo. the olympic games entered in rio de janeiro august 8th. nicole: humanities and a fake passport. let's check out what's going on in a shed on in asia. japan's running of government on deal goes negative for the very first time. japan's nikkei down 1.8%. hong kong hang seng down 1.2%. costs be in koreatown 1.8%. the shanghai composite index in china at 135%. lauren: let's flip it over to europe. the sub 1100 is positive because the town is getting crushed today. the dax is down one and three quarters of a percent. the cac is down 1.5%. trade to the dow jumped 108 yesterday. now looking lower. 88 points in the features. s&p down a lot then.
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lauren: a big selloff in the price of oil yesterday. got another half a percent now. $46.34 a barrel. gold continued to gain another $13. 1% to $1371 an ounce. lauren: let's get to the currency board. the pound 1.29. as low as 1.27. pressure the euro, pound from the mexican peso weaker. the other state showing strength of the yen. lauren: the yield continuing to follow 1.35%. all-time lows. >> federal reserve will release the minutes from last nights meeting today at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. could shed some light on how concerned policymakers were. the fed surprised wall street by lowering projections at the rate hikes in the coming months and years. the central bank held interest rates steady. the june meeting following the disappointing jobs report to leave the european union.
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wall street does not expect the fed to hike rates until well into next year at the earliest. >> more problems for tesla on self driven technology. another crash in a car while it was another pilot mode. a michigan man tells police the model x crashed and rolled over on the pennsylvania turnpike last week at the turnpike had narrow shoulders, can't creep medians that leave little margin for human error. they both survived but this crash happened a day after u.s. safety regulators released a report on a fatal crash back in may involving a test but that was also in autopilot mode. later this month to a safety regulators will issue new rules for increasingly autonomous vehicles. nicole: we have some tech talk for you. but very sensitive discontinuing the last phone to have the traditional version of the companies physical keyboard is the blackberry model was popular
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before the issue touchscreen smartphones. but are a technology premise behind pit the company been struggling for years. apple, sansone, other companies make phones running a google is in great technology. nicole: who is feeling lucky? to make a nice chat that keeps getting bigger. is no when a last-minute say pushing the price of $508 million. last night was the 34th time the jackpot has rolled over without a winner. the previous record was 22 roles. this jack caught fire from record. that goes to the $1.6 billion powerball prize in january by players in three different states. nicole: starbucks is raising prices again. the world's largest coffee chain to initiate a price hike on certain drinks by as much as 30 cents. last year our raised prices between 5 cents and 20 cents.
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the company says it mistakenly started the price hike last week. they've since fixed the error. lauren: walgreens as some of the stacks of us today. the largest drugstore operator in the u.s. through toward higher results compare to a year ago. investors to listen for any comment on the impact of grape written so to leave the european union. she is administration goes after the u.s. drug company said it has signed confidentiality agreements concluded that no fee, a french drug crime to me. they opened the door to the takeover talks. nicole: and today's edition of "the wall street journal," japan's twenty-year government bond yield goes negative. the yield fell below zero for the very first time as investors seek safety after britain's go to leave the european union. dalliance and ceo brings a familiar prescription to start a new job there but wall street is questioning whether he can
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succeed after driving permit playbooks similar as the previous company that may be unworkable. please go high-tech to steal cars. please send car insurers say crooks are using laptop computers to hack in a late moderate cars electronic ignition is to set the vehicle. lauren: the first permit a half in the auto industry in seven years. is this a sign of worse things yet to come? jeff flock has the story. and then there is this. >> i opened the bag. the most money i've ever seen in my life. lauren: of boston cabbie returned $187,000 he found in the back of his cab. you won't believe who it belongs to. checking in on stock index futures after 108-point sellout bid now features down 192 points. you are watching transcendent, your first look at markets and taking names.
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♪whoa, that's what friends are for.♪ come on. i'll come with you. you go first. lauren: good morning. by 50-nanometer. fbi director james comey said hillary clinton was extremely careless and her use of the private e-mail account while secretary is tape that should not be prosecuted for it. on the campaign trail, donald trump calls the comey announced in a tragedy. the use of private e-mail a secretary of state that the entire country in danger. another setback for the self driving car, a detroit man says the 2016 model s. was in autopilot mode when it crashed and rolled over on the pennsylvania turnpike last week. the crash could one day after federal regulators issued a
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report on a fatal crash in florida. the stock index futures ahead of the opening bell this wednesday morning. down 96 points. half of 1%. similar declines for s&p futures and nasdaq futures get that to look at what is happening now. nicole: thanks, lauren. the first permanent layoff had a chrysler plant in michigan. is this a sign of worse things to come? jeff flock has the story. reporter: lauren and nicole, these are the first layoff since the recession. in excess of 1300 workers being laid off at the sterling heights assembly plant where they make the chrysler 200. the marquis army has said once the apprentice scores, the chrysler 200 dodged our small car will both be eliminated. to see a chrysler important to
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know they are ramping up reduction of his best-selling jeep models. they have a summer shut down which they traditionally do it the cheap is because they need to catch up on inventory. see a chrysler overall in june had a sales increase of 7%. the company is doing pretty well. tough to make money while cars in the u.s. ford famously has says small cars in mexico and has sparked donald nicole: said he would slap an import tariff on any vehicles that get moved production overseas. it actually brought a truck production back to the u.s. from mexico and also ford saying that it is not going to eliminate any jobs. not as bad necessity for. first automotive layoffs, permanent ones, since the recession. that is the latest from here. nicole: jeff flock on the thank
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you very much. lauren: could it be an all williams sisters finals at wimbledon? the baseball all-star team announced in the chicago cubs in boston bred dogs dominate the rosters. those highlights coming at you. and then there's this. >> i opened the bag and saw the most finance ever seen in my life. lauren: this boston cabbie received $187,000 in the back of his cab. you won't believe what belongs to. an incredible story. we will tell you all about it. dow futures down 90, nasdaq futures down 28. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breakeven -- breaking news. ♪
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lauren: breaking news for you. oscar pistorius ammons to six years of the 23rd to murder of his girlfriend after the double amputee olympic runner was found guilty of murdering levi steinkamp last december. he initially received a 5% gain for a manslaughter conviction in 2014. nicole: let's take a look at the latest the world of sports is crediting that the williams sisters hit the votes won their matches in advance semi finals. 36 showed venus williams had not made it this far since 2009. venus and serena were not done after they teamed up in advance in the doubles. baseball's all-star teams announced last night in the chicago cubs and boston red sox
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dominated the league's good the first team since the big red machine to actually have five players voted as all-star starters gave chicago's entire infield voted in. seven players for the july 12th game. the other starters are from san francisco and washington. boston has six all-stars including for starters, designator david ortiz retiring at the end of the season became a 10 time all-star. others turned kansas city, hughes, baltimore and l.a. the red sox fell behind when he homered. austin never recovered and lost to the texas rangers 72. summer storms in full swing taken several states. maria molina live in the fox weather center. more than 200 prisoners severe
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weather also than to the midwest and fortunately over the next couple days we do expect severe weather to continue to be a concern for flash flooding is a threat out here as we head into this afternoon and evening, and areas across south dakota, nebraska and the midwest looking at severe weather. the greatest risk area highlighted in orange. again for a bunch of damaging winds, tornadoes wreck continues also into tomorrow across price of the northern plains and midwest. another big weather story has been the excessive heat into the southeast. we continue to see heat advisories in effect at year for missouri and kansas down to texas, louisiana and portions of the southeastern u.s. the problem isn't that it's hot on the thermometer but also very humid. the heat index values when you head out the door climb into the triple digits. many of you feeling that's over
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100 degrees out there. the actual temperature should be 100 today. 99 in tulsa and this continues thursday and also into friday. i friday those across the eastern device. the carolinas, mid-atlantic obesity and temperatures climb into the 90s as well. nicole: the mercury is rising. nicole: what would she do if he found a huge amount of cash. raymond bessy mcloughlin there is no question. he returned it. $187,000 was left in the back of his cab. the cabbie brought the cash of the police station. the owner called what owner called value owner called what he was dead. the man who left the cash in the cab was homeless, had inherited this money. so why did he actually return the cash? >> may mother always said to the right thing. maybe she's right.
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nicole: you're never around doing the right thing. he was rewarded for his honest tea. the owner of the money gave him a hundred bucks. lauren: shouldn't have gotten more than 100? he should've gotten a thousand. reaction fast and furious to fbi your james comey decision not to pursue charges. house speaker paul bryant on the kelley filed last night. >> he shouted the case she had been making all year long. he shredded the thing she had been saying in her own defense all year long about her case. lauren: at the latest developments. a sad day for blackberry keyboard punchers. you know who you are. we will tell you why. check in a futures rate down. dow futures down three. nasdaq futures are they not 29. day two of selling. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and
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lauren: breaking news this morning. reaction as passengers from the bombshell decision by director james comey not to pursue charges good good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i am nicole petallides. house speaker paul ryan calling on the fbi's decision. the latest development. lauren: worries that impact from the e.u. continued to rant talks after the dow gave up 108 points yesterday. u.s. stock index futures ahead this opening morning. nasdaq futures down 28. >> in your account file into another three decade low.
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all stock risk opening slightly to the downside. the dax is down 2%. lauren: in asia, stocks in japan were used something 1.85%. 5% on growth. $46.33 a barrel down half a percent. lauren: a sad day for blackberry keyboard punchers paperless tell you why. that'll be me. nicole: in all-star williams final for the wimbledon. meanwhile, baseball all-star teams have been announced in the boston red sox. lauren: and his friends day, hot day. your first look at what is missing in today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to
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expect today ahead. house speaker paul ryan saying the fbi's decision to not recommend criminal charges against hillary clinton underscores the belief the clintons live above the law. speaker brien appearing exclusively on the kelley filed last night. >> we are going to have hearings. jason chaffetz of the government oversight committee will be pulling up to ask questions. he didn't answer any questions that the press. our judiciary committee has sent a lot of questions. lauren: donald trump criticizing the fbi's decision during a rally last night in raleigh, north carolina. >> i always felt that hillary wl charges for dangerous and illegal behavior because i always knew and i always see and is so sad that our system is in fact rate. it is totally great. it is corrupt,, disgraceful.
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nicole: file in the fbi's announced that, hillary clinton visiting north carolina if president obama. blake bergman has the details. reporter: president obama campaigning in north carolina. this is the first time the two have campaigned together and it came hours after the fbi or said clinton was extremely careless in her handling of state department materials but that his agents have determined clinton did not act with malicious intent. no reasonable prosecutor would bring a case against her and that is his agency's recommendation to the department of justice. neither clinton or the president address the position, but the president on tuesday clearly stood by his former secretary of state. >> i am here today because i believe in hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] and i want you to help a lecture
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to be the next president of the united states of america. >> a decision writing clear leaves the tour officials have determined that no further action by the department is appropriate. as the secretary has long said, it was a mistake to use her personal e-mail and she would not do it again. we are glad to hear this matter is not resolved. and quote. that to you in new york. nicole: blake irvin in washington. her campaign calls failed business record in atlantic city. lauren: theresa may winning the first round of voting for the next leader of the conservative party. she received half of the most of the party's 330 lawmakers that the winner will succeed prime minister david cameron later this year. energy minister came in second page 66 came in third receiving 48 votes. >> teresa is a formidable
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candidate than delighted by the report i've received at perfect the optimistic message i've been arguing for. i believed in britain leaving the european union and i've argued for years that nothing has come of the country deserves a later who believes in and outside the european union. lauren: they wanted to stay in the european union. lawmakers will narrow the field to two candidates and at adobe for entire party membership. the winner is set to be announced september 9th. nicole: more fears over the olympic games in rio. authorities tried to locate a former guantánamo prisoner believed to have entered the country illegally after disappearing from uruguay. the syrian national was released in uruguay about with five other former guantánamo inmates in 2014. it is not certain where he is now. uruguay's government that he has crossed the border into brazil. they have no record of him enter into legally. he spent 12 years in guantánamo.
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the olympic games are due to open in rio de janeiro on august august 5th. current toxin may have used a fake passport. lauren: let's get you caught up on global market action overnight. mostly down errors in japan could the nikkei down 1.8%. the hang seng in hong kong down 1.2%. the coffee and south korea down 1.85%. the shanghai at the third of 1%. >> at 20 or government anya goes negative for the first time. everybody putting their money there. secondly, in europe london in particular real estate investment trust three of them over $9 billion worth. they are not giving redemptions are letting anybody making a trade that that obviously is careful as well. the london subway down half a percent. german dax 1.8% and the cac down 1.8% in grants. nicole: in the u.s. and the
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future's looking like they will open early because the dow was up 80 points. the nasdaq down 25. >> oldest and hovering around 52 week highs. up $14. oil pulls back 20 cents. 46-barrel untrue for the apparel. -- john perkins key currencies. you can see that reflected right there. the all-day strains we see in the japanese yen. check out the u.k. pound falling below 130 of 1.29 at the moment. nicole: let's check out the tenure bond yield 1.33%. the federal reserve of the federal reserve over this mess from last month made in that happened today at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. the fed could shed light on how concerned policymakers were about the sharp slowdown in hiring back in may. the fed surprised wall street by lowering projections of how much it will raise rates in the coming years could the central bank cut interest rates steady following the disappointing may jobs report and the head of
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britain's vote to leave the european union. foster does not expect the fed to hike rates until well into next year at earliest. nicole: another crash involving a test so while it was in the autopilot mode. in michigan and held crash and rolled over in the pennsylvania turnpike last week it the turnpike has narrow shoulders that these margin for driver errors. the driver and his son-in-law both survived. the crash happened one day after safety officials released a report on a fatal crash involving a test so that was also the subject mode. later this month can this month coming safety regulators to issue new rules for increase in the economist vehicles. tesla closed at 213 and change. lauren: big problem for them another is working on this technology. they are discontinuing the last fact that their traditional version of a physical keyboard and track pad you do but are a
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bundle to use the keys as popular before touchscreen smartphones. technology can't left behind. the company has been struggling for years because of increased competition from apple, samsung and other companies that make phones running on google is entered. nicole: here is mine and i love that i'm very sorry about that story. mega millions, the jackpot keeps getting bigger. pushing the price up to an estimated $508 million. the next renaissance writing. the 34th time that jack albers rolled over without a winner and the previous record with 22 rollovers. far from the record at the highest chat by john in the country was $1.69. powerball chat out one in january by players in three states. lauren: at u.n., buy some coffee. it will cost you more. raising prices once again. the plan to initiate a price hike next is dead by as much as 30 cents.
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terrorism is taken as starbucks and that mistake, the cash registers charge customers a couple weeks early. the price hike is expected on twos day. nicole: the largest operator in the u.s. expected to report higher results compare to a year ago. investors to listen to many comments on potential impact for britain's vote to leave the european union. their shares in the division rose and the company has signed confidentiality agreement but several suitors including a french drug company and opening the door to potential takeover talks. lauren: at look at the headlines. japan's 20 year government bond yield goes negative. the yield fell below zero for the first time as investors seek safe after britain's vote to leave the european union with negative interest rates many borrowers pay the government to
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lend them money. acl brings the familiar prescription. promising to start up a new chat here, but wall street now questioning whether he can succeed after trying from a playbook similar its previous company might not be workable to high-tech to steal cars to crooks are using laptops to hack into late model cars elect tronic emissions to steal the vehicles. nicole: what happened to hotwire it? first permanent layoff in the auto industry in seven years had a chrysler plant in michigan. a sign of worse things to come. jeff flock has the story. some nasty weather moving through the aggregate rest. yeah then i will have the forecast check in u.s. top market futures. dow futures down 77. s&p futures down nine. let's take a look at oil this morning under pressure, sold off in a big way yesterday.
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lauren: 5:45 a.m. the scale caught up when that's happening out. fbi director james comey and hillary clinton was extremely careless in their use of private e-mail account while secretaries date said she would not be prosecuted for it. on the campaign trail, donald trump called the announcement a tragedy. clinton's is a private e-mail of secretary of state but the entire country in danger. house speaker paul ryan said that republicans will hold hearings to learn more about the fbi's decision to not recommend criminal charges against clinton. another setback for test was
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self driving car. a detroit man faces 2016 model acts was in autopilot mode when it crashed and rolled over on the pennsylvania turnpike last week. the crash came one day after federal regulators issued a report on a fatal crash in florida involving a tesla dallas also been out driving mode. to check out your stock market futures. today dow futures are also most of the morning and 69 that now. dow futures, s&p futures down eight. lauren, that is what is happening now. lauren: were covered up in the u.s. a chrysler plant in michigan. is this a sign of worse things yet to come? jeff flock has her story. reporter: bar and end a, these are the first permanent layoff since the recession. an excess of 1300 workers laid off at the sterling heights assembly plant where they make the chrysler 200. that is a car that has not told
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well. it has done so poorly that sergio markey only has said once it runs its course the chrysler 200 the dodge dart small cargo boat eliminated. before you panic too much about via chrysler, important to note they are ramping up production of its best-selling sheet models. they tell us that they won't even have a summer shutdown, which they traditionally do at the jeep plants because they need to catch up on and in tory. via chrysler overall in june had a sales increase of 7%. the company is doing pretty well. tough to make money making small cars in the u.s. ford famously has said they'll make small cars in mexico. that is sparked donald nicole: said he was back in import tariff on any vehicles that move production overseas. countering that it actually brought a trap reduction back to the u.s. from mexico and also,
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for saying it will not eliminate any jobs. not as bad news as we think. first automotive layoffs, permanent one since the recession. that is the latest from here. back to you. lauren: jeff flock, thank you for that. coming up, could it be an all williams sister final. both advancing in the singles and doubles as well. meanwhile, baseball's all-star team has been announced that chicago cubs in the boston red sox dominate the starting rosters. we will have that and all the highlights coming up. and then, there is this. >> i open the bag and was the most money i've seen in my life. nicole: will tell you how much you found in the back of his cap. you will believe what blogs do. an incredible story. check out u.s. stock market futures. the dow's go up over 100 yesterday.
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nicole: breaking news this barn in a o-oscar pistorius sentenced to six years in prison for the murder of his girlfriend. this after the olympic runner was found guilty of murdering last december. the minimum sentence for murder is 15 years at the judge says substantial and compelling circumstances existed to give a lesser sentence.
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he initially received a five-year sentence for manslaughter conviction in 2014. lauren: a look at the latest in sports. the williams sisters both had a busy day yesterday. they each won their singles matches and advance to semifinals. venus williams has been made about 5 cents 2009. after winning their singles matches comment they teamed up to it and send doubles. baseball's all-star teams are announced last night in the chicago cubs and boston red sox dominated their legs. the cubs became the first team since the 1976 cincinnati reds big red machine top five players at it as all-stars tartars pay chicago's entire infield was voted in. seven chicago players on our page for tuesday's game at san diego's petco park. the other starters are from san francisco, the mess in washington. boston had six all-stars including poor all-stars david
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ortiz retiring became a 10 time all-star. other starters are from kansas city, he is dead, baltimore and los angeles. john lonski is stretched to five stars. the cubs have lost five of their last six games and 10 of 15. nicole: summer storms in full swing played in several states. meteorologist maria molina has been tracking the very latest for us. reporter: that's right. producing severe weather across portions of the northern plains. a reported tornado in some flash flooding as the storms roll through. today we have another risk for severe weather stretching across portions of the northern plants in the midwest and the greatest risk is spread across portions of nebraska and south dakota. large hail, winds will be possible in the threat continues
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in tomorrow shifting across her areas in the midwest and also parts of the upper midwest. a lot of activity at north has up a storm system. another big weather story across portions of the plane extending into changing throughout the work week. we expect the humidity to remain in place. a number of excessive heat warning sent heat advisories. a quick look at the forecast for today. not too bad. across the plains looking at triple digit high temperatures in the war cast and at the end of the work week, the heat built into the eastern u.s. atlanta by friday could be at 96 degrees. factor in the humidity so it will feel hotter than that. over to you. nicole: maria molina with a heat map. lauren: what would she do if he found a huge amount of cash? by bus and cab driver, there is no question. he returned it obviously.
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all $187,000 was left in a bag pack in the back of his cab. the cabbie brought the cash of the police station and the owner called while he was there. the man who left the cash was homeless and he just inherited it. so why did the cab driver return the money? >> my mother always said do the right thing. maybe she's right. lauren: he was reported for his honesty. he was rewarded 100 bucks here that's at the end of the money gave him. nicole: event on the global market action before we hand it over to "mornings with maria." stay with us.
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>> global markets under pressure. the london ftse up one quarter of 1%. german dax 1% and the cac down 1.6%. one big story is the commercial properties to reoffend and fun games that are not able to give redemptions. people trying to cash in. they've suspended trading because they don't have the money to do so. stock market futures down 66. let's go over to mornings with her reappeared
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maria: thanks, nicole. good morning. i am maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, july 6th. six sam on the east coast. bombshell from fbi director james comey. the use of the drive was careless but not criminal. >> is evidence to support a conclusion that any reasonable person in secretary clint's position or those whom she was course on and about those matters should have known that an unclassified system is no place for the conversation. >> i'm confused by it. did she not have classified information in a nonsecure format that went on for years? the answer is clearly yes good statute says that is a violation of law. maria: donald trump called the system at a rally last night. the latest coming up this morning. olympian oscar pistorius sentence in the murder of his girlfriend or the average over
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