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nicole: breaking news this morning. dow jones industrial powers to all-time high for the first time in more than a year. good morning, i'm nicole petallides and we will take a look at the five dow stocks that led that higher. >> i'm adam shapiro for lauren simonetti. we want to check u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. this morning they have been trading down at least dow futures. nicole: global rally sparking stock in asia and continued hope for more stimulus. look at this. nikkei in japan up .8%. >> oil prices on the rise, crude
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oil trading as you can see. nicole: also this morning, this buzz for you. what's really in it? the biggest beer brewer agree to nutrition labels on some of your favorite brands. >> help the american league hold off the national league to win the all-star game. we are going to have highlights and tell you why it matters. nicole: we say good morning to adam shapiro, 5:01 in new york. welcome to fbn:am, latest breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. dow jones industrial average closed at a record high yesterday. big gapes for some major stocks help to propel the dow to the milestone. top five companies. mcdonalds, home depot, united, johnson & johnson, each of the stocks have contributed more
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than 100 points since high last may, 2015. stocks together added nearly 700 points to the dow. >> we want to get you caught up on global market action overnight. in asia stocks are closed. they closed, shanghai composite up. hang seng up half a percent roughly and kospi up almost a half percent. nicole: in europe we continue to focus on major events such as teresa may and whether or not they will cut rates, likely to cut rates by a quarter point. london ftse down fractionally. cac quarante in france down. >> u.s. stock market futures you can see that the dow is down about eight points. s&p went negative a quarter of a point. nasdaq, however, went positive for the year, futures up a little more than a point. nicole: let's check on key commodities, oil pulling back.
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that's down one and a half percent as gold gains seven bucks. >> everyone talking about politics, donald trump campaigning in indiana, trump is expected to announce his decision this week. trump also paying tribute to the slain police officers in dallas. >> our whole nation grieves and mourns for the five heros in dallas, law enforcement, these were great, great, great people. great people, we pray for their families, we pray for their loved ones, we pray for all the wounded survivors, we pray for our country. >> as for those recent police shootings of black men in minnesota in louisiana, was it training, was it something else. nicole: president obama and form
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e president bush joining community to pay tribute to five police officer that is were killed by a sniper, an attack that rocked the city and the country as well. the president saying he believes the police officers who died did not die in vein and urged americans to reject to spare. >> i'm here to say we are not as divide as we seem. i know that because i know america. i know how far we have come against impossible odds. >> we are proud of the men we mourn and the community that has rallied to honor them and the support the wounded. our police chief and police department have been inspirations for the rest of the nation. [applause] nicole: the funerals for those five slain officers are set to begin today. >> police in louisiana arrested three suspects accused of stealing handguns as part of alleged plot to attack police officers, authorities discovered
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after respond to go burr dplar ri in a pawnshop. >> the reason the burr -- burglary was to get bullets, i think as his statements was to get bullets to harm police officers in the baton rouge area. >> a number of threats have been made against louisiana officers since the fatal shooting of a 27-year-old in baton rouge. nicole: bernie sanders finally endorsing hillary clinton as democratic nominee for president. more now from jeff flock. >> it was a long time coming and at times this seemed to feel like a bernie sanders rally than a hillary clinton, but when it was all said and done the two democratic battlers came
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together on the stage to join forces against donald trump. bernie sanders pulling punches making his views clear and making clear that his didn't always jive with hillary clinton. >> it is no secret that hillary clinton and i disagree on a number of issues but i am happy to tell you that at the democratic platform committee which ended sunday night in orlando there was a significant coming together between the two campians, we produce by far the most progressive platform in the history of the democratic party. jeff: when it was over both sanders and clinton weighed in the crowd together saying that he would, indeed, campaign hillary clinton all over the country, he said.
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in the last few weeks clinton has attacked to the left about free tuition, health care, minimum wage, it is all of that that brought sanders in the fold and will eventually supporters into the fold as well. a recent wall street journal poll sound a third of supporters that sanders had a negative view of clinton. we will see if all of this makes a difference. nicole: jeff flock reporting, great reporting. well, fox business will have live continuing coverage of both republican national convention and the democratic national convention that starts july 25th. >> representatives criticized loretta lynch on recent testimony before the house judiciary committee regarding her decision not to charge former secretary hillary clinton with breaking federal law when she mishandled classified e-mail.
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chaeffetz speaking on the record. >> i think she's been obstructionist, i think it's the theater of the absurd and the american people are fed up with it. >> more on lynch's testimony now from our peter barnes. peter: some republicans on judiciary committee strongly suggest that had secretary clinton should have been indicted for use of private e-mail account that the fbi found classified information but the attorney general decline today comment on the case repeating she differed to decision on whether to charge clinton to professional staff after the controversy over 3 t o -- 39-minute airport meeting with bill clinton. >> you have never done it before, why announce i'm going to follow the recommendations even though i don't know what they are and claim you are the ultimate decider? >> i felt it was important to express my role in the investigation, to clarify my role because i was concerned
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that the conversation i had with the former president would make people think that there could be influence. >> so that was the trigger? >> in my view something that needed to be clarified. >> you have never done this -- >> lynch described the meeting as just a social visit with no discussion of the case. back to you in new york. >> thank you, peter. nicole: venezuela's president putting the country's military in charge of food supply system this as venezuela continues to struggle with severe food shortages, the military is already involved from anything from to imports, food shortages have worsen with economic and triple-digit inflation. >> offers economic conditions from each of the 12 federal reserve districts. investors will look for comments on the strength of the labor market after rebound in june. they are also expect today look
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for reactions to the british exit from the european union and how that would impact business. nicole: we will see whether they decide to raise rates this year, we will see. tesla lea ceo the auto maker will redouble efforts to educate customers on how the system works. this comes after a fatal crash. federal safety investigators are asking tesla for details on why the autopilot system failed to detect a tractor trailer in that crash. >> taking a look at the headlines in today's edition of the wall street journal. an international, tribunal
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so-called bounty program comes a year after researchers show they could control a moving jeep using just a laptop. and the pokemon craze is raising questions on whether location and mapping features can lure people into danger. nicole: have you seen people playing? >> i have seen people playing. nicole: they will have the amount of calories, carbohydrates and alcohol in each brew, miller say they will provide information online or card board packaging. >> corona, heineken? nicole: both. >> part of the gop platform. >> the idea of a border fence has been in our platform for many years and just changing the
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word from fence to wall is what they did. >> we will have a report from cleveland and the fbi throws in the towel on a famous mystery from 1970's, whatever happened to hijacker cooper? >> there isn't anything new out there. >> we have the latest on that story. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ [announcer] is it a force of nature?
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adam: it's 5:15 in new york.
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dow record high surpassing the last record which was set in 2015. five companies, mcdonalds, home depot, united health and johnson & johnson put dow in record territory. dow futures down a little bit about 5 points. nasdaq which went positive yesterday for the first time this year, futures up 3 points. big economic news will come from the federal reserve when it brings the beige book, investors
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will look at any comment and reaction to the british exit from the european union. president obama and former president george w. bush were in dallas paying tribute to five police officers that were killed last week in an attack that rock it had city and the nation. the president says he believes the police officers did not die in vien and urges americans to unit and that's what's happening right now. nicole: thanks, adam. committee meeting, last and best chance to derail nomination, that takes place today. the committee is working to assemble platform for convention. >> republican party setting platform for next four years and one very notable position is in the document. party activists vouching for a wall along the southern border.
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that has been a top issue for more than a year for donald trump. the focus will shift to the rules committee, one top activist trying to unvine the delegates, tells us she's gaining support for the last efforts to stop trump's nomination, however, lawyers for the rnc begin the argument tuesday that rules are rules and they should not be changed now. >> as delegates, positions created by the rules and pursuant to the call, they may not retroactively change the rules under which they were elected. >> he's spending more money fighting delegates than he is against hillary clinton. if he can't win own delegation he certainly isn't going to win against hillary clinton. it's not even possible. blake: efforts to block trump's nomination lacks substance. that rules committee meets on thursday and friday. thank you in new york.
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nicole: thank you, blake berman. weighed in the wall in the party's platform on the record last night. >> for years and years platform include it had border fence which congress passed in 2006 but never actually funded, so the idea of a border fence has been in our platform for many, many years and just changing the word from fence to wall and is what they did and hat tip to donald trump. nicole: priebus saying it's up to donald trump to figure out how to fund his wall. adam: 1970's plane hijacker cooper hijacked a boeing, later jumped out the back of the plane after receiving $200 in ransom,
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without any new leads, it's time to close the case. >> if something were to arise, principal the parachutes or the money we would reopen, we would do what we could to bring the perpetrator to justice but after 45 years we just don't this that's likely. adam: now using cereal some of that money was found in the 1980's but do not know if he survived. nicole: that's wild. >> you know, replay for a common cause and that's home-field advantage for the american league and guys buy into it. nicole: home field advantage for the world series, we will have the highlights for you. if you're a dental hygienist you
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can rest easy, those jobs are least likely to be done by robots, we will tell you the jobs that are most likely to be replaced by robots, you don't want those. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news get ready for the rio olympic games
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american league champion once again this year. eric was named mvp of that game after collecting two rbi's. >> you know, when you're talking two games of series, the home field brings comfort and jump-start for the whole series. nicole: david ortiz embraced after exiting his final all-star game. popular bib -- big papi plans to retire. >> i get really impressed to be honest with you with the talent mlb has right now and at the same time those kids come back to you and embrace you. it's an unbelievable experience. nicole: nice comments. david who are ortiz help it had red sox and world title doubt in 2004 and helped them to win the series again in 2007 and 2013.
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fox superstar manny paquiao plans to return to ring, he has received to take permission from duties as senator, paquiao says before his last fall in april that he was going to retire. adam: before the mlb all-star game, canadian singer reworking national anthem to include the phrase all lives matter, take a listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the group apologized. that member has been suspended. >> before you head out the door let's look at forecast. here is the fox meteorologist maria molina. maria: unfortunately today we
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don't have good weather because we are tracking a storm system that's bringing threat for additional flash flooding that's been occurring around places like minnesota and also in wisconsin and it could also bring severe weather across wide-spread area anywhere from midwest and large hail and damaging winds and by tomorrow the central plains continue to see the severe weather and storms possible extending to parts of ohio river valley. otherwise temperatures across parts of plains and in the southern u.s. are going to be hot. upper 90's, triple digits out there and when you factor the humidity, feels hotter with that with heat index values into triple digits across many areas. let's head over to you. nicole: thank you very much. adam: donald trump vow to build the wall becomes republican party platform. the dow industrial average record high, we will tell you the dow stocks that took it there.
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nicole: breaking news this morning, dow jones industrial average powers to all-time high for the very first time in more than a year. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. we are going to take a look at the five dow stocks that led that march stock higher. adam: i'm adam shapiro in for lauren simonetti. we want to check u.s. stack market futures ahead of opening bell. you can see right now futures with dow jones industrial futures unchanged right now. they were negative earlier, s&p 500 up one point and nasdaq up four points. nicole: global rally stocks in asia. nikkei almost 1% again on hopes
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of further stimulus. adam: oil prices on the rise 4.5% since yesterday. 46.16 a barrel. nicole: donald trump campaigning with governor just days before he's expected to announce choice of vice president. adam: also this morning this is for you but what's really in it? you will find out as the biggest brewers put nutrition labels on some of the famous brews. nicole: help the american league to win the all-star game. we will have the highlights for you and tell you why it really matters. adam: 5:30 a.m. in new york city. nicole: we say, welcome to adam shapiro. good for your 401k's and ira's,
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big gains, top five companies, mcdonalds, home depot, united health, johnson & johnson and 3m and each of the stocks has contributed more than 100 points since last high, that was may 2015. the five stocks combined added nearly 700 points to the dow jones industrial average. adam: we want you get you caught up on global market action overnight, in asia stocks traded higher. they were all up almost in some cases a full percent. nicole: all up arrows there. let's check on what's going on in europe. we are waiting on bank of england see if there's a rate cut. we are watching for that. look at the london ftse, two at the points of 1%. cac quarante in france up and dax is flat and prime minister will be the top story in europe. adam: take a look at this. you can see that dow futures in the positive territory up by
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slightly four points. nasdaq, again, nasdaq went positive for the first time this year yesterday and right now futures indicate that a nasdaq futures 5 and a half percent. nicole: pulling back some after yesterday after oil surged and opec now says that the nonopec will be not producing as much. we saw oil surge but pulling back today. 46.16 the barrel as gold gains at 13.40 a troy ounce. adam: donald trump is campaigning with state's governor mike pent. trump was introduced yesterday. >> we are ready for a change in this state. we are ready to put a fighter, a builder and patriot in the oval office in the united states of america, we are ready for donald trump to be our next president. adam: trump paid tribute to slain police officers in dallas.
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>> our whole nation grieves and mourns for the loss of five heros in dallas law enforcement, these were great, great people. great people. [applause] >> we pray for their families, we pray for their loved ones and pray for all the wounded survivors, we pray for our country. adam: as the recent police shootings of black men in louisiana and indiana, trump said, we have to figure out what's going on, was it training, was it something else. nicole: we will remember our heros there. president obama and george w. bush joining to pay tribute to police officer that is were killed last week by sniper that rocked our city and country as trump noted, the president says he believes the police officers that died did not die in vein and urged americans to unit.
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>> i'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem and i know that because i know america, i know how far we've come against impossible odds. >> we are proud of the men we mourn and the community that has rally today honor them and support the wounded. mayor and police chief and police department have been mighty inspirations for the rest of the nation. [applause] nicole: funeral for the five slain officers are set to begin today. adam: police in louisiana arrested three suspects accused of stealing handguns as part of alleged plot to attack police. >> we learned from that suspect that was taken into custody that the reason the gar -- burglary was to get bullets, his
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statement was to get bullets to harm police officers in the baton rouge area. adam: police are looking for a possible fourth suspect, a number of threats against louisiana police officers since the fatal police shooting of black man last week. nicole: chaffetz criticizing loretta lynch not to charge hillary clinton. chaffetz was speaking on the record. >> i think she's been obstructionist. it's the theater of the absurd and the american people are fed up with it. nibbling nick more from our own peter barnes. peter: some republicans suggest that had hillary clinton should have been indicted for use of
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private e-mail account that attorney general declined to comment on case, she differed decision on whether to charge clinton to professional staff over controversy with meeting with bill clinton last month. >> i'm questioning why announce ahead of time when you've never done it before, why announce ahead of time i'm going to follow the recommendations even though i don't know what they are and still claim you're the ultimate decider? >> i felt it was important to exprez my role in the investigation, to clarify my role because i was concerned that the conversation i had with the former president would make people think there could be some influence. >> that was the trigger? >> something in my view needed to be clarified. >> you have never done this before -- >> lynch described meeting as just a social visit with no discussion of the case. back to you in new york. nicole: thank you, peter.
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adam: venezuela is putting military in charge of food system as venezuela continues to struggles with food shortages and daily riots. food shortages have become worse in venezuela can an economic crisis marked by triple digit inflation. nick if i can federal reserve is set to release and offers compilation of evidence of each of the 12 federal reserve districts. investors will look for any comments after strength of labor market after rebound in june and also expect today look for reactions to the british exit from the european union from businesses. adam: tesla has no plans to disable autopilot systems. the auto maker instead will redouble efforts to educate customers on how that system works. this comes after a fatal crash
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of model electric car using autopilot in florida. that crash took place may first. investigators are asking tesla why it fail today detect a tractor tailer in that crash. nicole: nasdaq is positive for 2016. we have stocks to watch today. young brands. owner of kfc, pizza hut and taco bell brands is expected to report second-quarter results in line with analyst expectations, investors will be watching for any updates of china unit along with any outlook. and itselfs look for csx to report second-quarter profits in line with expectations, third-largest railroad company saying in april they expected mid to high single-digit decline during the second quarter. seqoyah pharmaceutical
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shareholder told clients it has exited position in that company. the stock in counted 30% of portfolio. adam: showt china sea ruling puts beijing in a corner. that forces chinese leaders to choose between preserving standing at home or ignoring international law. fiat hacklers will pay after years after they could control moving jeep vehicle using a laptop. pokemon is raising questions about whether the game's location and mapping features could lure a player into danger. nicole: i bet you there's pokemon monsters in the set. plan to go add nutrition labels
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to beer including corona. they would provide that information online or on card board packaging. adam: new study finds managers and dental hygienist are the least likely to be automated in the decade. analyzed more than 2,000 work task for more than 800 occupations for their work manufacturing food service and retailing susceptible to automation. no robots taking your job. nicole: yeah. coming up. donald trump vow to build the wall between méxico and the united states becomes part of the gop platform. >> the idea of a border fence has been in our platform for many, many years and just changing the word from fence to wall is what they did. nicole: we will have a report from cleveland.
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the fbi throws in the towel on a famous mystery in 1970. whatever did happen to the hijacker stevey cooper? >> this is time the close the case because there isn't anything new out there. e nick neck we will have the story for you. mysterious. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c.
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nicole: good morning, 5:45 in new york. dow jones industrial average to record high surpassing the last record that was set in may in 2015. five companies mcdonald, home depot, united health, johnson & johnson and 3m that helped push to record territory. let's check out u.s. stock market futures, dow futures up nine, another record day on wall street. nasdaq turned positive for 2016, the big economic news today will come from the federal reserve when it releases facebook economic survey, that'll be 2:00 p.m. eastern time. investors will look for any comments on strength of labor market and, of course, reaction
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to the british exit from the european union. president obama and former president george w. bush joining the dallas community to pay tribute to five police officers in an attack that rocked the city and the nation. the president saying he believes the police officers did not die in vein and urged americans to unit after the tragedy. adam, that's what's happening now. adam: thank you, nicole. three people were injured in a shooting that was captured on facebook live. the men were sitting in a car listening to music when they were shot. the phone streaming on facebook live fell to the floor of the car and continued recording for about two hours as police arrived. the three men in 20's were taken to a hospital, two with life-threatening injuries and one less seriously injured. the highly anticipated rnc rules committee meeting which donald trump opponent see as the last and best chance to derail nomination takes place today.
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the committee is works to assemble the platform that will describe the republican party's commissions. blake: one very notable position is in the document. party activists including language vouching for a wall along the southern border. that has been a top issue for more than a year for donald trump. now, the preconvention focus will shift to the rules committee, one top activist trying to unbind the delegates thus shooting for a convention battle tells us she's gaining support for the last ditch efforts to stop trump's nomination, however, lawyers from rnc begin argument on tuesday that rules are rules and they should not be changed now. >> as delegates, positions created by the rules and pursuant to the call, they may not retroactively change the rules under which they were elected.
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>> he's spending more money fighting his own delegates than he is hillary clinton. if he can't win his own delegations by earning the votes he certainly isn't going to win against hillary clinton. it's not even possible. blake: efforts to block trump's nomination lack substance, that rules committee meets on thursday and friday. back to you in new york. adam: thank you, blake. rncprebus weighed in including the border wall on on the record last night. >> for years and years the platforms include it had border fence which congress passed in 2006 but never actually funded. the idea of a border fence has been in the platform for many years and just changing the word from fence to wall is what they did and maybe it was a little hat tip to donald trump. adam: prebus says it's also up to donald trump to fund his wall. nicole: after 45 years the fbi is closing investigation into
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the unsolved mystery of 1970's plane hacker db cooper, a man called dan cooper hijacked the boeing over the pacific northwest in november of 1971, he later jumped out the back of that plane with a parachute after receiving $20 million in ransom money. it was time to close the case. >> if something were to arise principally parachutes or the money, we would reopen, we would look into this, we would do what we could do bring the perpetrator to justice but at the same time after 45 years we just don't think that that's likely. nicole: some of the ransom money was matched by serial numbers and fbi does not know if cooper survived from the plane or his true identity may be. adam: bigamist ri from the 70's, now it's over. two players helped the american
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league hold the national league to win the all-star game. >> you know, we play for a common cause and that's home-field advantage for the american league and guys buy into it. adam: that's home field advantage for the world series, we will very more highlights for you. checking u.s. stock market futures, we are all up, groan, look at that, dow futures up 7 points. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news v
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adam: let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. american league winning the mlb all-statement game for the fourth straight year. national league with a pair of second inning homers, home field advantage in the world series goes to american league champion once again this year. eric was named mvp of the game after collecting two rbi's. >> when you're talking first two games of the world series, your home field, that brings you since of comfort to the team and kind of gives you a jump-start for the whole series. adam: david ortiz embraced by team mates after exiting game. >> i get very impressed to be honest with you with the talent mlb has right now and at the same time those kids come back to you and embrace you.
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it's an unbelievable experience. adam: ortiz helped the red sox and 86 world series, helped them win in 2007 and 2013. boxing superstar manny paquiao to return to take another fight. paquiao said before his last night in april that he would retire. nicole: before you head out the door let's take a look at the forecast. fox meteorologist, she's ready, maria molina. maria: places like the northeast weatherwise is going to be temperatures because they are going to continue climbing out there. we are going to be seeing them very hot in the middle 90's. before we get there we have a storm to track, northwests and parts of the plains and we have
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been seeing severe weather and flash flooding in states like wisconsin and minnesota and the storm system being such a slow mover will continue to bring storms to the very same area so you're looking at another round of possible large hail and damaging winds from the thunderstorms later on today and also into tonight. central plains of possible severe weather but eventually allot of moisture will continue moving east ward in the ohio river valley and northeast. temperatures today across southern plains, upper 90's, across southern u.s. it's also going to be on the hot side and raleigh, north carolina 97-degrees for the forecast high today. let's head over to you. nicole: all right, maria, we have to keep cool, we have to try. coming up we will run the global market action for you. we had record yesterday, looks like we could have records today. we will hand it over to mornings with maria shortly. stay with us
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nicole: let's take a look at dow futures right now. had been negative. look at this, green in the last hour. s&p futures one and a half, with the moves here we can see records today. commodities after 4 and a half percent yesterday, gold gains about 4 bucks. we are going to turn it right over to mornings with maria, and i say, good morning to you maria bartiromo. maria: hi, everybody, happy wednesday. i'm maria bartiromo, it is
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wednesday july 13th, top stories 6:00 a.m. on the east cord. the dow and s&p 500 coming off of all-time highs in yesterday's trading session. today the momentum continues, nasdaq with highest level of the year yesterday. futures searching for direction. invs.ors are waiting for earnings to get started. we are kicking off the earning season this week and that will certainly set the tone. in europe stocks losing steam this morning. uncertainty looming there over exit. david cameron ends run as prime minister. theresa may will follow. the highest level hit in a month on new fiscal stimulus measures out of japan. onto campaign trail we go. donald trump days away from name

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