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lauren: breaking news this morning, the conventions are over and the serious campaigning gets underway. five-day tour and hillary clinton campaigning in omaha, nebraska before she heads to colorado and nevada. good morning, it's monday, i'm lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides. we welcome back the whole team. dow futures up 40 and we see s&p futures up 3 and a half. lauren: in asia stocks in china fell after weak factory data there weight on market, shanghai
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composite dropped and nikkei rising 4% to kick off the new month of august. nicole: oil prices tumbled and now $41 a barrel. 41.22 the barrel, down almost 1%. lauren: elon musk holds top possession, musk has to convince shareholders to back the deal. we will have the story. nicole: u.s. ride-sharing uber sells china operations and ending their competition for passengers. lauren: jimmy walker had to play 36 holes by one stroke over defending champion jason day. nicole: 5:01. welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: like a big reset.
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you reset the week and the month. breaking news this morning. donald trump and hillary clinton kicking off the post convention contest with busy travel plans, trump launching an 8-day, 5-day tour starting with ohio and pennsylvania and clinton to campaign in omaha nebraska with warren buffet. the presidential nominee on fox news sunday for this exclusive interview. >> you don't think there's any legitimate reason why people would have doubts about your -- to use your phrase honestly and untrust worthiness. >> it's fair for americans to have questions, i hope you'll ask donald trump why he's so untrusted by the mean people. i think the uninflammatory answers blame somebody, blame immigrant, blame muslims, blame somebody, is attractive in the first instance to people who are looking for answers, but what
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i'm continuing on and i believe, he has offered nothing to help people. lauren: trump firing right back on abc this week, this is what he said at clinton. >> she's a very dishonest person. i have one of the great temperaments. i have winning temperament. she has bad temperament. she's weak. that's all there is. >> polls do show concern about this whether you can be trusted with a nuclear codes. >> well, i think that's probably because hillary that's all they talk about temperament. i think i have a great temperament. lauren: trump's running mate is on a 5-day tour. tim kaine to campaign in virginia, florida. nicole: muslim father of an army captain who was killed in the line of duty. >> how would you answer that,
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father, what sacrifice have you made for the country? >> i think i have worked very sacrifices, i worked very hard, i have created tens of thousands of jobs, built great structures, i've done -- i'm had tremendous success. >> those are sacrifices? >> sure, i think they're sacrifices. nicole: talking about the presidential nominee. >> it sounds so disingenuous because of policy and rhetoric of hatred of division of dividing us and that is why i implore him to read the constitution. nicole: republican leaders of the senate and house weighing in on the case. senator leader mitch mcconnell, i agree with the khans, it's
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contrary to american values. captain khan was one such great example and that of kazeer should always be honored, period. lauren: donald trump not happy that two of the presidential debates have been scheduled opposite national football league games. trump raised the issue while appearing on abc this week. the presidential debates issued statements in response to trump's comments. it's impossible to avoid supporting events and there have been nights in which events occurred in election cycles. an event has never been rescheduled as result. nicole: federal investigators will start to interview witnesses today following the deadliest hot air blown crash in u.s. history. all 16 people were on board when the balloon hit high-tension wires in central texas on saturday.
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>> the first power line trip was reported by the utility company at 7:42 and the first call to 9-1-1 came a minute later. nicole: the national transportation safety board looking at witness reports, the balloon had too many people in it. police say the pilot skip anybody oles was arrested in missouri while driving intoxicated. the federal because bureau had warned consumers about doing business with him in 2008 after compliance about his balloon touring company. lauren: tesla motors and solar city could announce merger plans today. deal could have option to solicit offers from other potential buyers for a short period of time. elon musk is ceo and chair of solar city.
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sending power to tesla batteries in their homes and tesla cars parked right there in their garages. how convenient. nicole: buying uber china operations, announced the deal just a short time ago, the tale will put an end to fierce competition between the two companies, just last week china officially issued nationwide guidelines. lauren: let's get you caught up on global market action overnight, in asia this is how they turned out, the nikkei in japan up .4% and nikkei up and kospi in south korea up two-thirds of 1%. nicole: this week we do see up london ftse, the cac quarante basically flat in france. most of the banks made it through the european banking
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authority stress test with the exception with just a couple. lauren: glad you pointed that out. this is how u.s. stock market futures. august is not a great month for portfolio but on the first day dow futures are higher by 39. s&p futures are up 3 and a half points and nasdaq gaining 6 points this morning. july was a terrific month for for the portfolio. nicole: 41.19 this morning, down 1 pull percentage point and gold down a buck 70. lauren: let's show you how the dollar is trading against key currencies. there's weakness for the euro, pound, canadian dollar, the japanese yen versus u.s. dollar this morning. nicole: watch that yen. 1.48% for the treasury yield. lauren: the latest government job's report, the last couple of
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months have seen big swings in the number of jobs created. july's number that's expected 175,000 down from 275,000 in june. as for unemployment that's expect today show no change. on thursday, the bank of england is expected to cut its benchmark interest rates to a new low after the uk decision to leave european union. nicole: as we wait for those jobs, feds say don't count another red hike this year. rhetoric may factor into the market today. certainly another busy week for corporate earnings, we will hear and earnings for the hotel and financial services are expected to decline 3% from one year ago. amc entertainment, the parent of amc theaters also to report before the opening bell. renew falling nearly 6%. grace, chemical companies to
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report today, earn negotiation revenue are expect today fall sharply from a year ago as the industry continues to recover from the global economic crisis. lauren: here is a look at the headlines in today's edition of the wall street journal. mobile and cloud, those are the buzz words. facebook and google, cloud business boost amazon and microsoft. you have this one, more companies are choosing a sale over ipo, have chosen a buyer instead of public stock listing. and tech giant target propaganda . nicole: someone in new hampshire is holding the winning ticket, 487 million powerball jackpot. the ticket was bought in a super market in the town of raymond. the lump sum is $330 million. it is the eighth largest lottery prize in u.s. history.
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>> half a billion dollar powerball ticket winning sold here, the only one in the united states. technically they have an entire year from the draw date on that ticket to come forward. we certainly hope they don't take that long. nicole: million millions, so 14 people in ten states one $1 million for matching the first five numbers. someone in pennsylvania is taking home $2 million. lauren: nice. coming up at least two people are dead and hundreds rescued after flooding cause devastation in maryland and some drat attic rescues to tell you about. >> nearly 6-inches of rain fell between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. yesterday. roughly that's the equivelent of a -- six month's of rain.
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lauren: new fire quickly spreading in fresno. this is how stocks are trading monday morning, first day of the month, nasdaq futures gaining almost 7. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news
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nicole: good morning, 5:15 a.m. here in new york and we want to get you caught up on what's happening now. now donald trump and hillary clinton are down to grassroots campaigning. trump is going on an 8-day, 5-state tour and hillary clinton will be campaigning in omaha, nebraska with warren buffet. elon musk want to combine two companies he heads, tesla and solar city are expected to announce merger as soon as today, musk has to convince shareholders to back the merger. that will now change. the deal was announced a short time ago. uber still has a small stake in that but a big merger deal to
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report today. checking u.s. stock market futures, we see dow futures 38, s&p futures up 4. lauren, that's what's happening now. lauren: thanks, nicole. during the height of the flooding, local men formed a human cin afloowate thateno swp he ay. hord cnty ecuti sai inches of rain or a month's worth fell in just two hours saturday night. >> aye lived over 50 years, identify never seen such devastation but we have folks that are committed no making sure that this storm does not defeat this and they've shown that they have the will power and determination to keep on keeping on. lauren: raging waters destroyed touring the city yesterday governor declared a state of emergency for howard county.
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nicole: crews continue to battle massive wild fire now in tenth day. fire has destroyed dozens of homes. threatening 2,000 more structures and more than 5,000 firefighters will working to control the fire which killed a bulldozer operator. >> we are still not out of the woods. the fire can change direction. it can increase in intensity, rate of spread. nicole: new fire in fresno doubled in size yesterday. it has damaged some of the 200 evacuated homes in that area, the fire 5% contained as of yesterday. lauren: coming up in sports, had to play 36 holes to win championship by one stroke over champion jason day. >> that's what i felt about myself and winning something like this and it sure makes me
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look forward to more. i think this shows how deep golf is. lauren: wild finish at the cubs storm back to beat mariners in 12 innings. long night coming up and at the box office. jason borne to beat bad moms. dow futures up by 34 and nasdaq gaining 5. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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>> we both want to take down the corrupt institution. >> i'm not on your side. lauren: jason borne is back and wins big, the return of matt damon helped to make $60 million in debut weekend, second largest opening for the franchise just behind borne ultimatum. the commodity bad mom takes third place with $23.4 million
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just under the 30 million that was expected in its debut weekend. rounding up the top five the secret life of pets, 18.2 million and horror film with $10.8 million. nicole: my husband is a jason borne fan and saw the movie yesterday and thought it was great. latest from the world of sports, 36 holes to do it. ten golfers including walker and defending golfer jason day had to play extra 18 holes, third round was suspended saturday because of heavily rain. walker shot a 357 and held charge by day to become the fourth first time major champion this year. walker was in the lead after every round and finished at 14 under 266, day closed with 67,
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that included eagle 3 on number 18. wild game at rigly field last night, 12th inning and drove with two strike squeeze to give the cubs a 7-6 win in 12 innings, the mariners had lead with fernández and walked by and hit a batter. baltimore oriels move back to first place by half game after beating the toronto blue jays 6-2. 12 innings. jonathan with single home, adam jones added his 20th home run in the 12th and three-run shot. lauren: before you head out the door we had wild weather on gulf coast. let's get your forecast from fox meteorologist maria molina. maria: crazy weather over the weekend specially mid atlantic
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and in maryland significant flash flooding over the weekend and potential with additional flash flooding across portions like the northeast including like new jersey and new york state. you could see that we saw some heavy rainfall across portion it was northeast, we have picked up in some areas more than 6-inches of rainfall, that's very significant and part of the reason why you saw so much flooding over the weekend and as we head into the next couple of days, the heavy rain will continue to be a portion across portions of the u.s. today eventually across parts of ohio river valley and we could be seeing several inches of rainfall so that's something to watch. hot temperatures, big story over the last couple of weeks, concentrated across parts of southern plains, 100-degree forecast in dallas and across eastern u.s. things much cooler because of the cloud cover and
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rainfall. temperatures 77-degrees forecast in new york. lauren: look at phoenix. first time -- it's under 100. [laughter] maria: that's right, take care. nicole: thanks, maria. the sky diverring jumping from a plane into a net without a parachute. the plane was climbing to 25,000 feet above cross zone, fell for about 2 minutes and flipped onto his back at the last second and hit the 100 by 100-foot net perfectly after he safely landed. the 42 sky diver hugged his wife who had been watching from the ground with their 4-year-old son. boy, am i happy that went well. lauren: she must have been so nervous. nominees prepare battle ground state between hillary clinton appearing in exclusive interview
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with fox news sunday. >> we know that donald trump has shown a very troubling willingness to back up putin to support putin. lauren: we will have the latest from the campaign trail. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. na rc
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nicole: breaking news this morning, the conventions are over and now the serious campaigns get underway, donald trump launching an 8-day, 5-day tour and hillary clinton campaigning in omaha, nebraska with warren buffet. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. lauren: good morning, i'm lauren simonetti. in the markets dow posting sixth straight monthly gain in july jumping 2.8% and on this monday morning the first trading day of the month dow futures are higher by 28 points, nasdaq futures gaining 4 and a half. nicole: in asia stocks in china fell after factory data weighed on the markets. the shanghai composite almost down 1%.
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nikkei in japan, that gained almost a half of one percent. lauren: oil prices tumbled and now hovering right at $41 a barrel, down another one quarter percent this morning. nicole: elon musk, waiting merger but still has to convince shareholders to back the deal. we will have the story. lauren: uber shares operations, ending bruising competition for passengers. nicole: in sports, jimmy walker had to play 36 holes to win pga championship by one stroke over defending champion jason day. we will have the highlights for you. lauren: it is monday august 1st, welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. nicole: breaking news this morning, donald trump and hillary clinton kicking off the post convention contest with some busy travel plans.
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trump launching an 8-day, 5-day tour starting with ohio, also pennsylvania, clinton is schedule today campaign in omaha, nebraska with warren buffet today before she heads to colorado and nevada later this week. democratic presidential nominee on fox news sunday for exclusive interview. >> you don't think there's any legitimate reason why people would have doubts about your -- to use the phrase in the polls honesty and trust worthiness. >> it's fair for americans to have questions. i hope you'll ask donald trump why he's so untrusted by the american people. i think the kind of inflammatory answers that trump has provided blame somebody, blame immigrants, blame muslims, blame women, blame somebody is attractive in the first instance to people who are looking for answers, but what i'm counting on, what i believe he has offered nothing to help people.
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nicole: trump on abc this week firing right back at clinton. >> she's a very dishonest person. i have one of the great temperaments. i have a winning temperament. she's weak. we need a strong temperament and that's all it is. i have a strong temperament. >> polls do show concern about that whether you can be trusted with the nuclear codes. >> well, i think that's probably because hillary that's all they talk about temperament. i think off a great temperament. nicole: trump's running running mate is also on a 5-day tour, including nevada and arizona. and clinton vice presidential pick is set to campaign in virginia, florida and north carolina. lauren: donald trump responding to khan's speech at last week's democratic national convention, khan, army father of captain who was killed in the line of duty. >> how would you answer that, what sacrifices have you made?
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>> i've created thousands and thousands of jobs, tens of thousands jobs, built great strict chuirs, i've done -- i've had tremendous success. >> those are sacrifices? >> sure, i think they're sacrifices. lauren: talking about the presidential nominee. >> it sounds so disingenuous because of his policies us because of rhetoric of hatred of dividing us and that is why i em employer him to read the constitution. lauren: republican leaders of the senate and house now weighing on the case, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, i agree with can khans and families across the country that all members of religion is simply contrary to american values. and house speaker paul ryan says this, captain khan was one brave example whose sacrifice and that
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that of kazier should always be honored, period. nicole: donald trump is not happy that two of the presidential debates have been scheduled opposite national football league games. well, trump raised the issue while appearing on abc this week. commission on presidential debates issued a statement in response to trump's comments, the commission said it is impossible to avoid all sporting events and there have been nights on which debates an games occurred on most election cycles. a debate has never been rescheduled as a result. lauren: federal investigators will start to interview following the deadly hot air balloon crash in u.s. history. all 16 people on board were killed when the balloon hit high-tension wires before passes pastor in central texas yesterday. >> the first powerline trip was reported by the utility company
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at 7:42 and the first call to 9-1-1 came approximately one minute later. >> the national transportation safety board looking to witness report that is the balloon had too many people in it. police say the pilot skip nichols was arrested in missouri while driving while intoxicated in the year 2000 and the better because bureau had warned after doing business with him after complaining about balloon touring company. nicole: tesla and solar city could announce merger plans today. we certainly have been waiting for it. a deal that will allow solar city to continue to solicit offer from other potential buyers for a short period of time after the agreement is signed with tesla for go shop. elon musk is the ceo of tesla and the chairman of solar city, he say it is combine company would be able to reach customers more effectively by installing solar panels on the roof,
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sending power to tesla batteries in their home, tesla cars in their garages. lauren: merger monday u leader company uber in china, putting end to fierce competition, uber china investors will become largest shareholders with 20% stake, sources say the new ride hailing venture would be worth $35 billion. nicole: lets get you caught up on global market action overnight. starting with asia, shanghai composite down 1%. nikkei up a half of one percent. hong kong, the best of the bench and kospi gains more than a half of 1%. lauren: this is how stocks in europe are starting the week. fractionally the cac in paris down about 9 points or a fifth of 1% or the dax gaining 50
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points or half of one percent. nicole: we have earnings this beak, jobs friday the monthly job's report. right now s&p up 3, nasdaq up 5 and this is after six months of gain for the dow. lauren: u.s. stock market futures trading up. oil lost 14% last month. the worst month in a year. it's down 54 cents today, gold down 2 bucks, 13.55 an ounce. nicole: let's check out curbs -- currencies. euro is flat. lauren: the yield on the ten-year treasury is 1.48%. nicole: first friday of the month is coming up a a hint there, the latest government job's report is coming up. it is the last couple of months that we have seen big swings in the number of jobs that were created. july's number is expected to be 175,000 jobs to be created. that would be down 287,000 in
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june, the unemployment rate is expect today show no change and stay steady at 4.9%. on thursday the bank of england expected to cut benchmark interest rate to new low after the uk decision to leave the european union. lauren: all right, stocks the watch, another busy week for corporate america, we will hear from low's corporation, earnings per share expected to decline 3% from a year ago. amc entertainment, parent of amc theaters also due to report before the opening, analysts expect earnings to drop sharply with revenue falling nearly 6% and wr grace one of the chemical companies to report today earnings and revenue expect today fall sharply from a year ago as the industry continues to recover from the global economic crisis. nicole: here is a look at the headlines of today's edition of the wall street journal. tech sector profits fueled by mobile and cloud, facebook and
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google surge on mobile revenue while cloud boost amazon and microsoft. more companies are choosing a sale over ipo. others have chosen a buyer over a public lis target terrorist propaganda, videos on social media seek to reach potential extremists before they become radicalized. lauren: someone in new hampshire is right now holding the winning ticket to a 487 million-dollar powerball jackpot, the ticket was bought in a super market in the town of raymond. the lump sum option if you want that, $330 million. it's the eighth largest lottery prize in u.s. history. >> half a billion dollar powerball winning ticket sold here. only one in the united states. technically they have an entire year from the draw date on that ticket to come forward. we certainly hope they don't
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take that long. lauren: love how she said that, half a billion. four people won one million and someone in pennsylvania taking home $2 million. nicole: i forgot to play. forgot to play. oh, well, it wasn't me. at least two people are dead, turn to go something more serious here, hundreds rescued after flood causing devastation in maryland. >> nearly 6-inches of rain fell between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. yesterday. roughly that's the equivalent of a whole month of rain normally. nicole: in just a couple of hours. a different story out west where crews continue to battle a massive wild fire near california while new fire spreading in fresno. checking out u.s. stock market futures, the dow gained over 500 points last month and starting august with up arrow, s&p
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futures up 4, nasdaq futures up 7, let's check on oil, dropped 14% last month, right, technology did great, energy was the pick. 41.09 the barrel, down over 1% at this moment. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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lauren: welcome back, 5:45 in new york. the big tv shows are over and now donald trump and hillary clinton are down to grassroots campaigning. trump is going on an 8-day, 5-state tour, clinton will be campaigning in omaha, nebraska with warren buffet before she heads onto colorado this wining. elon musk wants to combine two companies. it's not a done deal. musk still has to convince shareholders to back the merger.
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the deal announced just a couple minutes ago. checking in on u.s. stock market futures ahead of today's opening bell. you have up arrows, great month last month and august starting on the right foot, dow futures higher by 31 points, s&p up 3 and nasdaq gaining 5 and a half. nicole, let's take a look at what's happening now. nicole: the community of elliot city, maryland was devastated by floods, in fact, killing two people. during the height of the floods local men formed a human chain and rescued a woman from her car as flood waters threatened to sweep her away. officials said about 120 people were rescued during the flooding, howard county executive said 6-inches of rain or a month's worth fell in just two hours on saturday night. >> i've lived well over 50 years, i've never seen such devastation but we have folks who are committed to making sure that this storm does not defeat
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them and they show they have the will power and determination to keep on going on. nicole: waters destroyed or damaged 25 buildings. maryland governor declared a state of emergency for howard county. lauren: let's move out west, crews continue to battle massive wild fire and it's tenth day, the fire has destroyed dozen os of homes and threatening 2,000 structures, firefighters are work to go control the fire which killed a bulldozer operator. >> we are still not out of the woods. the fire can change direction. it can increase in intensity. lauren: a newer fire in fresno county doubled in size yesterday, it has damaged to the homes in the area. 5% contained as of yesterday. nicole: coming up in sports,
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americans jimmy walker had to play 36 holes to win pga championship by one stroke over defending champion jason day. >> that's what i felt about myself and winning something like and it sure makes me look forward to more, but i think it shows how deep golf is. nicole: a wild finish at wrigley field last night as the cubs storm back to beat the mariners in 12 innings, all the highlights coming up. at the box office. >> what if it's something else? >> jason borne beat bad moms and star trek to rule the box office this weekend. we will have all the winners for you. let's check out u.s. stock market futures. here is a look right now, starting august with up arrows,
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>> we don't have anything right. we both want to take a corrupt institution. >> i'm not on your side. nicole: he's not on your side. jason borne is back and wins big at the box office. return of matt damon to bring $60 million,
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the movie had the second largest opening for the franchise behind the borne ultimatum. star trek got bumped to number two spot. that's a significant brought the 60 million brought in opening wining -- week last week. secret life of pets with 18.2 million and horror film, i'm sorry, $10.8 million. lauren: man, i really have to get to the movies. let's take a look at the latest in sports, here we go. 36 holes to do it. 10 golfers including walker and jason day had to play an extra 18 holes after the round was suspended on saturday.
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to become the champion of the year. finished 256. day closed with 67 that included an eagle 3 on 18. a wild game at wrigley field last night. pinch hit in 12th inning, drove in hayward to give the cubs 7-6 win in 12 innings over seattle. the mariners had early lead with félix hernández on the mount. erupted with rbi single, back to back home runs by dustin. boston move game and and a half
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from first. nicole: let's take a look at the monday forecast fox meteorologist maria molina. it was poring last night. give us a look. maria: pouring yesterday across new york city and areas across maryland on saturday night they had to deal with some very significant flash flooding with heavy rain that came down at a short amount of time. significant flash flooding out there, even sweeping away some cars, unfortunately, we do have the risk for some additional rainfall today and it wasn't just new york city and maryland but many other areas picking several inches of rain. here is a look at the forecast, futures model showing that we can see rounds and rounds of heavy rain across portions of the u.s., by wednesday night across portions of ohio and extending into parts of tennessee and as we head farther west across northern plains, we have concern of storms that could bring isolated severe
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weather including minnesota, iowa, well across portions of dakotas with damaging wind and isolated tornadoes possible. the threat continues into tomorrow across upper-midwest and high plains. a forecast highs, triple digit heat in places like dallas. let's head over to you. nicole: all right, maria molina, thank you very much. lauren: take a look jumping without a parachute. 25,000 feet after the drop zone. slipped onto his back at the last second and hit the 100 by 100-foot net perfectly. after he safely landed, the 42-year-old sky diver hugged his wife who had been watching from the ground with their 4-year-old son. nicole: that's crazy. would you let your 4-year-old watch? >> no.
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nicole: thankfully it was all good. but first let's check out u.s. stock market futures, first trading day of august. we have up arrows, dow up 26, s&p 2 and nasdaq futures [ 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. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be.
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♪they feed us lines, but i won't act♪ ♪and all good things will come to pass♪ ♪but the truth is all you have to have♪ ♪and would you lie for it? ♪cry for it? ♪die for it? ♪would you? ♪i believe ♪believe we're still worth the fight♪ ♪you'll see there's hope for this world tonight♪ ♪i believe, i believe ♪yeah lauren: thank you for watching fbn:am. nicole: now time for mornings with maria and dagen mcdowell is there this morning in for maria
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bartiromo. good morning, dagen. dagen: good morning, somebody was talking in my ear so i'm getting my ducks in a row. it is monday august 1st, your top stories at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. in the race for the white house hillary clinton will hit the campaign trail today in omaha, nebraska, joining her ceo warren buffet and despite her support from buffet, mark cuban, former city mayor, clinton still facing questions over trust worthiness and e-mail scandal. >> director comey said that my answers were truthful and what i said is consistent with what i told the american people that there were decisions discussed and made to classify retroactively emails. dagen: that would be a pointed debate.

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