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train to breaking news this morning. a vigil for that same police officers last minute president obama and former president george w. bush speak at a memorial service. good morning. i am nicole petallides. >> good morning to you and all of you. i have lived cap real. house republicans call for an investigation into whether she lied to congress about her e-mail server. nicole: and the market, record high for the s&p 500 in 2016 the dow and nasdaq yesterday. check out stock market futures this morning.
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dow futures up 77. s&p futures at nine. stocks in japan sharply higher went again. the nikkei index up another 2.5%. here's a look at china shanghai composite index up 1.8%. lea: template mechanism is the exchange commission is investigating whether tessa broke the love by not investigating a fatal crash by one of the self driving cars. nicole: and spirits, carlos stanton gets carlos stanton gives him a carlos stanton gives him a record win in the home run derby. nba superstar tim duncan retires after 19 seasons with the san antonio spurs. lea: 5:00 a.m. in new york. you are watching "fbn:am," the latest breaking news and metrics that the day had. nicole: would begin at this difficult news. dallas holding a candlelight vigil to honor the memories of the five police officers killed
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last thursday by a gunman during the protest march. more than 1000 people turning out to your friends at the slain officers and police officials speak. police chief david brown telling the crowd that police officers are like superheroes. >> observation focus. give us a job to do, we will focus on accomplishing the mission. so what is our mission today? it is helping these families understand how to conquer this tragedy. nicole: president obama and former president george w. bush will speak at a memorial service for the five officers killed last week. it was a neighbor to take this families. lea: donald trump is saying is the law and order candidate in the deadly attack on dallas police.
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the presumptive nominee calling for the defense against the the country's police officers. retired lieutenant general michael flynn and former house speaker newt gingrich discussed the possibility of being named as transfixed presidential pick on fox news' hannity last night. >> should service to this country is an honor. if irs to serve this country in some capacity, it would be an honor. >> collectively do everything i can. we will do everything we can to help him get elected no matter what. nicole: peter finds that the latest development in hillary clinton's paper the white house. reporter: in new hampshire, bernie sanders expected to finally suspend his campaign for president endorsed hillary clinton for the nomination, which she won weeks ago. until now comes sanders has resisted endorsing clinton and used in this campaign is leverage on his progressive agenda and reforms to the
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democratic party's nominating process. scott and some of that which wrapped up its orlando last week his sanders got supported platform for $15 an hour minimum wage. clinton has supported $12 an hour. clinton announced this week in support for every sanders priorities such as the government ran public option and health insurance, a step towards universal health coverage and more funding for rural health centers. he hasn't gotten everything he wants. her example, quickness and fully embrace sanders proposal for free college education for everyone. she would limit government assistance to families to make less than $125,000 a year. the convention in philadelphia is two weeks from now. back to you in new york. lea: thank you, peter. live coverage of the democratic national convention starting july 25th. nicole: the latest on hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server.
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two republicans have asked the attorney's office to investigate whether clinton committed perjury when she testified before congress while she was secretary of state. representative jason chafee and bob goodlatte said that evidence did during its investigation but that practice has appeared to contradict several aspects of sworn testimony. or rather lynches due to appear today before the house judiciary committee which is chaired by congressman goodlatte. two more law-enforcement officers have been killed. the seven michigan and an inmate must an inmate must be moved from a cell to a court room. >> the fight occurred with this inmate on its way to the court room. inmate was able to decide one of the officers. >> he fatally shot two bailiffs from the courthouse. a deputy was injured before they were shot and killed.
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spending 560 additional troops to iraq. defense secretary ash carter announced during a surprise visit to baghdad. >> every step in this campaign was generated in these opportunities to hasten the last defeat. with these additional u.s. forces describing today will bring unique capabilities to the campaign and provide critical support to iraqi forces at a key moment in the fight. lea: additional troops into a staging that the city of mosul for my sins. they are expected to arrive in the coming weeks. deployment will bring troops in iraq to 4600. the next leader of britain with the 55th prime minister today.
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taking the u.k. out of the european union. >> they negotiate the best deal sub man leading the e.u. and to forge a new role for ourselves in the world. brexit means brexit and we are going to make success of the period >> he will be queen elizabeth later today in the cradle by two-sided work a trade government. nicole: the global market action. the nikkei in japan continues to tack onto yesterdays gave up 4%. on hopes a new stimulus. up 1.8%. write to your putting out an putting out an update to resubmit will be moving into the top prime minister. the cac in france in the dax and germany completely different stories over 1.3% to the cac appointed by%.
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right here i told the s&p 500 closed at a record high yesterday. the dallas about 85 points away from the closing record. dow futures are higher once again. s&p futures gasparino. a quick look at oil and gold. boiled down to it the last three days. and a pair of 69 cents at 4545 a barrel and watching gold at 1356 a barrel is up 20 cents. great theory ties. lea: shares of alcoa rallied in extended trading after the aluminum maker's latest result topped expectations. higher earnings as alcoa continues to struggle with low prices for the metal. they split into two publicly traded companies in the second half of this year when the company will make life a pirate while field of the number five in business will stay under the alcoa name. lea: securities and exchange
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commission regulating what the test of bridge security laws. the sec looking into whether the automaker should have disclosed a fatal crash and made to its investigators. the accident killed the owner who collided with an 18 wheel semi truck in florida. the driver was using tesla's autopilot feature at that time. >> amazon says it's prime numbers and shot thousands of jobs across every category. members will find twice as many pride day deals this year with her than 30% lightning deals worldwide from small businesses and sellers. and as i manage to get orders for more than 34 million items on prime daybreak and it's black friday sales record. nicole: the other retailers getting on board, calling a black pride in july. a big retail stores today. one of the stocks we are certainly watching today, shares the disk driver maker rose in
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extended higher than expected revenue for the fourth quarter. it applies to eliminate above 6500 jobs. the announcement less than two weeks after the company said it would cut taxes on the positions. the food and drug administration has proved the new drug. the drug could generate more than $1 billion a year in sales. >> here's a look at the headline for "the wall street journal." a ford resignation as an urgency and no-space of pursuit. 81% of the voting power of the chocolate maker. speaking of chocolates, higher costs by chocolate makers. the cost of chocolates key ingredients which are cocoa butter and sugar has risen sharply this year. space-bar test microsoft office 365.
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the microsoft web-based tools now. >> coming up, underway in cleveland. the gop lays out for the next four years. >> people all around the country we need to get people back to work again. we will be focusing on national security. nicole: especially with court. tornadoes rip through. the latest on the damage and maria molina will have the forecast for you. let's check a u.s. stock market futures this morning. the dow yesterday was that for the second day in a rotating 300 dirty points if we gave no further 85 today at the record close to the dow. at 79, only half of 1%. s&p 500 in the record highs yesterday. looks like it's up about 10. check in on a show.
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a 2.5%. hang seng up 1.6% in the shanghai composite index of 1.8%. here's a look at oil. 4555 a barrel up 1.7% had been participating. it was found last two of the three trading days. you are watching "fbn:am" without much more coming up. your first check if morning market and breaking news. want t" [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade.
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in new york is that they've caught up on what's happening now. a thousand people turned out for a candlelight vigil to honor the memories of five slain police officers. president obama and former president george w. bush is speaking tomorrow for the officers later today in dallas. securities and exchange commission investigating whether tesla broke security laws by not disclosing a fatal crash made to investors. the driver was using tesla's autopilot feature at that time. alcoa shares at the aluminum giant jumping 4% after alcoa posted better than expected profits. after the s&p 500 hitting record
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high yesterday, the u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. the dow futures up 74 points, half of 1% good also but half of 1%. that is up about nine points. the nasdaq up about half of 1%, up 24 points. that is what is happening now. >> and we continue to see those out there as again today. good for your 401(k) and ira. nicole: the countdown is on paid less than a week away. the platform committee meeting to set the agenda for the republican party for the next four years. how far will republicans go in embracing donald trump's ideas? blake irving has the details from cleveland. reporter: preconvention neck did he surrender when cleveland. gathering to construct the republican party's platform. the document that will lay out the ideals and policy positions for the next four years.
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they could set up is a trap for the nominee if there's disagreement on key policy. there is a notable turnaround is a release to trade, taking a cue from donald trump come in a transpacific partnership language which is a reversal. the problem with president obama it will take a bad deal because he was so anxious to get a deal. donald trump is that going to do it. trade deals or business. >> thursday and friday with the rules committee meets. the last ditch effort from never trump republicans to set up a convention which had this point appears to be highly unlikely. back to you in new york. nicole: thank you, blake burman. live continuing coverage starts on july 18th. lea: coming up, a big matchup in baseball's home run derby. the swing by his dealer carlos stanton at the miami marlins.
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>> i knew i could do it. my swing was going to fall apart a little bit. i knew i could do it if i was in there. lea: another tough call for bail set at the olympics in rio. we will tell you about it. powerful tornadoes rip through minnesota. maria molina will have the latest on the wild weather. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. stay with us. ♪
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lea: move over, pluto. scientists discovering a dwarf planet in our solar system. the planet still has no real fun name. 435 miles wide which is over 5% the width of the earth and to some of the largest targets of any dwarf planet taken an estimated 700 years to travel around the sun. scientists trying to figure out what these services site. believe to be as many as 200 dwarf plan botsidehave been disvere >> i'm n reay an expert. let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. carlos stanton joins a record display of power and the mlb all-star home run derby. the slugger hits 20. overall, stanton had a record 61 last night. >> on the west coast, it >> pretty sweet.
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the baseball all-star game will be played in san diego tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. nba superstar tim duncan retires afr sso wh e n antonio 15 all-star experiences, won five championships, three nba finals mvps. duncan is fifth on the nba's career list. 14 in scoring. involve, jordan speed says no to the olympics. he joins a growing list of players skipping the summer games in rio next month because of the zika by race. jason day, and maria mcelroy have already opted out of the game. they says golf returns to the olympics for theirst time in 112 years. lea: cap temps in the upper midwest for attorney does have
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been knocking out power for hundreds of people. two twisters confirmed in the heart of minnesota. this is the worst damage they've seen in 10 years had minor injuries reported in 20 homes destroyed there. >> is super loud. that said stunts and all kinds of staff over in 15 or 20 seconds. we came outside and there were trees down in houses to start date. >> minnesota's favorite dangerous flash flooding in central eastern portions of the state. train to extreme weather may now be heading east yet the meteorologist maria molina is here with us. reporter: good morning. the storm system is a relative slow mover. we are talking very slightly outside of minnesota brewing and the risks not only for additional severe weather in the ferment damaging wind from large hail and possible tornadoes, but also flash flooding that occurred yesterday across minnesota and we can see more of
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that and can't this also into iowa and extending into wisconsin. some areas could attach to pick up four inches or six inches of rainfall and that should be enough to produce flash flooding. we do have parts of the plan and also heavy rain moving through portions of indiana and into ohio as well. temperatures are very hot out there. temperatures into the 90s hit again portions of texas. triple digit southwestern texas inhabits all across the verizon and the next that i temperature forecast to reach 110 degrees. across the eastern u.s., you're only looking at has forecast to reach the low 80s. they will be climbing over the next few days in the southeast already in the scorcher zone. 90 forecast in raleigh and also plan to. over to you. nicole: maria, thanks. all of paris.
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still out there is looking good. dow futures at 76. the nasdaq up 24. the dow and the nasdaq hit the highest levels of 2016 and the s&p 500 an all-time record highs. oil gaining slightly, 1.7% support in 54-barrel. gold down 80 cents at 1355 the triads. a slew of earnings as well. amazon's big prime day today. lea: if you are a member of data. donald trump repairs to announce his pick for vice president. >> i don't want to prejudge anything. i respect his right to pick the person he thinks would be most helpful to them. nicole: the stock to watch today could be alcoa. shares at the aluminum giant after posting better-than-expected profits.
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nicole: breaking news this morning. a dallas vigil for five slain officers last night as president obama and former president george w. bush and former president george w. bush is set to speak at a memorial service in that state today. lea: thoughts and prayers of them and their families at good morning, nicole. i am chaffetz and for lauren simonetti. -- transport in for lauren simonetti. whether she lied to congress a better e-mail servers. nicole: record high for the s&p 500. june 2016 highest yesterday as well.
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stock market futures this morning all of paris. dow futures up 83, s&p futures that time. lea: what we see in the nikkei, 2.5% continues to side on the thought of further stimulus in the shanghai composite index up 1.8%. tesla's back in the news of the securities and exchange commission is investigating whether tesla broke the law by not disclosing a fatal crash. we'll have those details. >> in sports, the raw power gives him a record win in the home run derby. an nba superstar retires after 19 seasons at the san antonio spurs. >> 530 in the new york good welcome to "fbn:am" come your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to expect today had. dallas holding a candlelight vigil to honor the members of the five police officers killed last thursday by a guy man
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during a protest march. within 1000 people turning out to your friends at the slain officers and police officials speak. police chief david brown telling the crowd that police officers are like superheroes. >> popstar mission focused. give us a job to do. we will focus on accomplishing the mission. so what is our mission today? it is helping these families understand how to conquer this tragedy. nicole: president obama and former president george w. bush will speak in dallas for the five officers killed last week. he will also meet with it is families. lea: donald trump saying he is the law and order candidate in the wake of the deadly attack on dallas police gave the presumptive republican nominee calling for the end of violence against the countries always officers had retired lieutenant
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general mike flynn and newt gingrich discussing the possibility of being named as trump's best presidential pick on fox business hannity last night. >> service to this country is an honor. if i were asked to serve this country in some capacity in the future, it would be an honor to serve this country. i will actively do everything i can. we will both do everything we can to help them get elected no matter what. >> interesting to see what happens there. peter barnes of the development of the developments in hillary clinton's bid for the white house. >> this morning in new hampshire, bernie sanders is expected to finally suspend his campaign for president and endorse hillary clinton for the nomination which she won weeks ago. until now, sanders has resisted endorsing clinton and continued its campaign to win concessions on his progressive agenda and reforms to the democratic party nominating process. he has gotten some of that some
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of vitamin e that the democrats platform committee which wrap up its work in orlando last week. for example, sanders as supporting the platform. more at $15 an hour minimum wage. clinton's supported $12 an hour. clinton announced support for other sanders priorities such as the government ran public option and health insurance come a step towards universal health coverage and more funding for rural health centers. he hasn't gotten everything he wants. for example, clinton has not fully embrace sanders proposal for free college education for everyone. she would limit government assistance to families that make less than $125,000 a year. the democratic convention in philadelphia is two weeks from now. back to you in new york. lea: we will all be watching. fox business will have live coverage of the convention starting july 25th. nicole: the latest on hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server. two house republicans have asked the attorney's office to
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investigate whether clinton committed perjury when she testified before her use of the server was secretary of state. representative jason chaffetz and bob goodlatte said evidence collected by the fbi during the investigation of the e-mail practices appear to contradict several aspects of her sworn testimony. u.s. attorney of the rather lynches due to appear today before the house judiciary committee which is chaired by congressman goodlatte and goodlatte will be a guest on morning to maria today. lea: to marmont enforcement officers killed at this time an inmate has been moved or missile cell to a court room. >> the fight occurred with that and made on the way to the courtroom and dma was able to disarm one of the officers. nicole: after that, he fatally shot two bailiffs in the courthouse. a deputy was injured before the end of a shot and killed. a civilian was wounded as well.
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nicole: the u.s. senate by the 50 additional troops. defense secretary ash carter announced during a surprise visit to baghdad. >> every step in this campaign we generated and seized additional opportunities to hasten isis last defeat. but these additional u.s. forces had describing today will bring unique capabilities to the campaign and provide critical support to iraqi forces at a key moment in the fight. nicole: the additional troops will transfer a day center stage in hunt for the battle to recapture the city of mosul from iss. they're expected to arrive in the coming weeks that the deployment will bring a number of u.s. troops in iraq to about 4600. lea: bustle is the last large city in iraq. the next leader of britain through sunday becomes the 55th prime minister.
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her biggest challenge will be bringing the u.k. out of the european union. >> they need of course to negotiate the best deals and to forge a new role for ourselves in the world. brexit mainstream tent and we are going make success of it. >> david cameron will tender his resignation later today. the queen will invite me to form a new government. nicole: let's get caught up in the global market action overnight could the nikkei continues to climb. today in japan than they could 2.5%. the government recently reelected just now provide stimulus. shanghai composite up 1.8%. in europe, european finance ministers watching theresa may with prime minister. the cac and friends up 1.6%. dax and germany up 1.5%. u.s. stock futures sought
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records for that doubt and accept or the year 2016. dow futures up 80, s&p futures of time, nasdaq up 25. a slew of earnings will continue. up 1.8% of 4959 a barrel. though it had its fifth highest closing level of 2016. the u.k. pound 131. japanese yen to the because of endless top. canadian dollar, mexican peso all higher. a quick look at the 10 year treasury up about the 1.49%. lea: shares of alcoa rallied 3% after the aluminum maker's latest results top expectations. higher earnings as alcoa continues to struggle with low prices for the medal. two publicly traded companies in the second half of this year. one company will make life a
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price for autos and airplanes while the aluminum of china business will stay under the alcoa name. nicole: securities and exchange commission investigating whether tests of breach security laws. "the wall street journal" says the fcc looks into whether the automaker should have disclosed a fatal crash in may to its investors that the accident killed a 41-year-old tesla owner who collided with an 18 wheel semi truck in florida. the driver was using the autopilot reach her at that time that the stock closes to 2478 yesterday. lea: at amazon ) members can shop thousands of deals across in every category today. members will find twice as many pride day deals with more than 30% of lightning deals worldwide and small businesses and sellers to amazon and should get orders from 34 million items breaking its black friday sales records. good headphones and of course pride -- buttons selling those for 1 dollar.
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nicole: there was some complaints yesterday weren't up long enough. we will see if there is fewer complaints. lea: cj technology, one of the stocks with the disk drive maker rose in extended trading after a forecast higher than expect revenue for the fourth quarter and announces additional job cuts. it plans to eliminate 6500 jobs. the announcement two weeks after the company said it would cut 1600 positions. keep a non-abshire, the food and drug administration for dry ice. the drug could generate more than $1 billion a year in sales. lea: is look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." hershey trust that the insurgency among the least pursuit. any deal would require approval of 81% of voting power. speaking of chocolate, there is this. higher costs by chocolate makers. the cost of the key ingredients
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which are cocoa butter and sugar have risen sharply this year. microsoft .biz 365 from the journal says the social network when the 13,000 employees the web is tools now. nicole: common outcome of preconvention festivities underway as the gop lays out the next four years. >> people all around the country have been suffering in sacrificing under this economy. we need to get people back to work again. we will be focusing on jobs, economy, national security. nicole: will have continued coverage. turning disparate or minnesota last night. the latest on the damage. check-in and u.s. stock market futures after record day yesterday. of more than 85 points today will be an all-time record closing high. you didn't think it could have been. s&p 510. nasdaq up 25. highest for the nasdaq this year
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nicole: good morning to you. 5:45 a.m. in new york. more than 1000 people turning out in dallas for a candlelight vigil to honor the memories of five slain police officers had president obama and former president george w. bush will speak at a memorial for officers later in dallas. the securities and exchange commission investigating whether tesla broke securities laws by not disclosing a fatal crash in may to investors. the driver was using the autopilot feature at that time. alcoa is the stocks to watch. shares of the aluminum giant jumping 4% after alcoa posted
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better than expect big profits. i hope that's a sign of earnings season to come. s&p futures right now hit a record high yesterday and we see it right now. s&p futures up 10. dow futures at 80. nasa pictures of 25. we have come is what is happening now. lea: does the season for politics. the platform committee is meeting this week to set the agenda for the republican party for the next four years. how far republicans go in embracing donald trumps ideas? but redmond has those ideas from cleveland. spin it the convention festivities are underway. 112 delegates gather in the republican party's platform. the document will lay. the document will lay out a deals and policy positions for the next four years. it could set up as a trap for the nominee if there is disagreement on key policy. there was a notable turn around
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as it relates to taking a cue from donald trump, a committee strip of transpacific partnership language which is a reversal from 2012. >> problem is he will take any deal, even a bad deal because he so anxious to get any deals. donald trump is going to make sure that trade deals are good ones. >> thursday and friday when the rules committee meets. the last ditch effort from the never trump republicans to set up a convention floor fight, which at this point appears to be highly unlikely. back to you in new york. nicole: we will see about that. thank you, blake. blake continued coverage of the republican national convention starting july 18th. a big match of the baseballs all start home run derby. in the end, carlos santana at the miami marlins. >> i knew i could do it endurance wise. my swing was going to fall apart a little bit.
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i knew i could do it if i was in there. nicole: setting records printed top golfer fails out of the olympics in rio. powerful tornadoes ripping through minnesota. meteorologist maria molina will have the latest on the web today. this morning after records yesterday for the dow and nasdaq for 2016. s&p with an all-time record high. s&p futures up 10. nasdaq up 25. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures and worked for 12 long years.
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nicole: science buffs, pay attention. move over, pluto's. the plan of which still has no name. 435 miles wide which is just over 5% the width of the year at. it is one of the largest orbits of any tour of planet, taken an estimated 700 years to travel around the side. scientists are still trying to figure out what surfaces like. they believe as many as 200 dwarf planet but only five have been discovered. >> if you lived there, it would take 700 years to have your first birthday. so there's that. now let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. carlos didn't join the record display of power in the all-star home run derby. the miami marlins slugger hit 20 homers to best defend the championship todd frazier.
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>> being on the west coast and taking the flags out here just for this. i figure it is a waste i don't really miss that boy home. >> pacers major-league baseball all-star game will be played at 8:00 p.m. eastern. nba superstar tim duncan retires after 19 seasons with the san antonio spurs. duncan is 15 all-star appearances and won five championships, three nba final vp is in two regular-season mvps. duncan is fifth on the career list, 16 rebounds and 14th in scoring. in golf, jordan spieth says no to the olympics. that is because at the zika diaries. dave already opted out of the game. golf returns to the olympics for the first time and 100 years.
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nicole: still some uncertainty around zika. i understand why they are nervous. completely flat in homes and knocking out power for hundreds of people. two testers confirmed in the heart of minnesota. police saying this is the worst damage they've seen in 10 years. minor injuries reported in 20 homes were destroyed. >> super loud. all kinds of stuff we didn't know whether bias. maybe over and 15 or 20 seconds. we came outside and there were trees down and houses to start date. >> minnesota lewis have a dangerous flash flooding in central and eastern portions of the state. lea: the extreme weather may not be heading east. maria molina has been tracking it all and she is here with the latest. reporter: that's right. severe weather will be possible across the the upper midwest and extending to portions of t
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system tapping into a bite of my shared and that is what is bringing his severe weather risk are the greatest risk includes portions of illinois, iowa, missouri and eastern parts of kansas to it by tomorrow, severe weather will be possible across portions of the great lake and extending across parts of the plane. several days of severe weather. because they will be moving over similar areas, you're looking at the thread as well for flash flooding with four to six inches of rain is going to be another threat to watch out for as well. temperatures across the pacific northwest relatively cool reaching the low 70s. a little bit warmer than yesterday. another scorcher. temperatures forecast the upper 90s in triple digits. over to you. >> thank you, maria. here's a quiz for you. it was the top earning
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celebrity? taylor swift tops the annual "forbes" list of the 100 highest paid celebrities with $170 million. she is well ahead of fellow pop star adele and number nine with about 80 million. rhianna at 13 to 75 million. kim kardashian is the one featured on the magazine's cover. number 42 on the list with 1 million. 40% of her paycheck came from the mobile game can kardashian and hollywood. i get taylor, adele, rhianna. but what is her skill for kardashian? more action as we headed over to "mornings with maria."
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>> the nikkei tacking onto yesterdays 4% gains in japan on further stimulus. let's take a look at europe's european finance business dinners stepping into the prime minister's spot. today ftse up 1.6%. right here at home after records set for the dow and nasdaq and the s&p all-time record high. all appears across the board. dow futures at 74. today will be a record high close for the dow.
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we will turn your bride over two mornings later reappeared good money, sandra smith. >> good morning. and senator smith it is tuesday, july 12 figure top stories at 6:00 a.m. a sea of blue in dallas. let up as the head of today's memorial. president obama and former president george w. bush will speak later today. tensions remain high at your thousands in streets across the country. resentfully shootings in louisiana and minnesota. on the campaign trail, the vp speculation heats up. later today he will hold a rally with mike pence. yesterday's event with chris christie, trump ramped up his attack on hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton erased within 30,000 e-mails as part of a cover-up. the fact she got away with all of this could be he
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