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nicole: breaking news, donald trump and hillary clinton set aside their campaign controversies to battle different plans to fix the economy. it is friday, the heat is on for the clinton foundation amid reports the fbi and justice department discussed a committal investigation of the foundation. lauren: for investors. investors partying like it was 1999 which was the last time all three major averages, closed at record highs.
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let's deck market futures ahead of "the opening bell," we are continuing the momentum, the s&p adding one. lauren: in japan the nikkei up over 1%, the shanghai composite index in china up 1.5%. crude oil lifted energy stocks, right now oil giving back just a nickel. >> retail stocks a bright star in the record stock market rally with two new report on the retail sector and from jcpenney. we will tell you what to expect. nicole: more goals for women's gymnastics and men's swimming and judo, golf and a lot more. we have those highlights. lauren: it is 5:01, friday,
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august 12th. welcome to "fbn a.m.," the latest breaking news and what is expected for the day ahead. breaking news, hillary clinton and donald trump clashing over economic policy as they lay out different plans for the nation's prosperity. >> based on what we know for the trump campaign he wants america to work for him and his friends at the expense of everyone else. he has offered no credible plan. >> we talk about how we are going to fix the problem. we are going to fix the problem. nicole: blake berman has more from michigan. >> reporter: if it sounds too good to be true it probably is, that was part of the blistering rebuttal hillary clinton delivered in response to donald trump's economic plan. in a detroit michigan suburb clinton recalled adding taxes on millionaires instead of corporate profit sharing with employees, raising the minimum wage, providing relief. with that she tried to force a trump's economic plan is recycled trickle-down economics that would explode the national
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debt, she says trump's tax cuts are tilted toward the wealthy. speaking to the national homebuilders association trump said clinton's senate record speaks for itself. >> he offered no credible plan to address what working families are up against, just a more extreme version of the failed theory of trickle-down economics with his own addition of outlandish trumpian ideas that even republicans reject. >> running for the senate years ago she said she was going to straighten that in upstate new york a dead 200,000 jobs and it would be unbelievable, disaster. >> reporter: clinton delivered her toughest talk yet as relates to the transpacific partnership deal, she opposes tpp now, she would oppose it after the election and she would oppose it as president. back to you in new york. nicole: after hitting trump hard on his economic agenda hillary
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clinton is off the campaign trail today. trump is scheduled to campaign in pennsylvania. lauren: one of hillary clinton's top state department aides participated in recruiting to the clinton foundation while she worked for the government. cheryl mills, the chief of staff traveled to new york to interview candidates for a top job at the foundation in 2012. this raises questions about interaction between the two organizations was republicans including vice presidential nominee mike pence slamming the former secretary of state. >> more emails have come to light today that provide direct evidence that favors were done by state department officials for foreign donors to the clinton foundation. that is the old pay to play
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system the american people are sick and tired of. nicole: another report says officials from the fbi and the department of justice met earlier this year to discuss opening a public corruption case into the clinton foundation after the fbi received information from a bank of suspicious activity from a foreigner who has donated to the clinton foundation. the report says officials pushed back against opening a case. lauren: latino poll finds hillary clinton holding 46 point lead over donald trump among hispanic voters. the poll says democratic presidential nominee has 66% support while trump only has 20%. 82% of hispanic voters say they view trump unfavorably, 15% have a favorable opinion of him. they are estimated as eligible to vote in november. breaking news, series for deadly
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explosions rocking 7 thailand including popular beach cities, four people killed, dozens wounded, 10 foreigners. they pulled out terrorism, the bomb blast a week after voters approved a new constitution supported by military backed government. >> the virginia teenager who scaled trump tower, 20 years old, in an effort to speak with the republican presidential nominee has been charged. stephen regatta faces charges of reckless endangerment and criminal trespassing. he remains under psychiatric evaluation at bellevue hospital. he used large suction cups to climb the glass wall, climbing as high as the 21st floor before he was grabbed by police and pulled to safety but according to a police report he had a history of problems at home, running away two years ago after an argument with his parents
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about his obsession with a political block. >> the number of cases of zika in florida has risen to 25, state officials removed part of miami's wynnewood neighborhood from a hot zone, although pregnant women are warned to avoid the one square mile area in the district, the obama administration will put $81 million into it. doctor anthony felty reminding peter put to protect themselves from contracting zika. >> make sure screens on doors and windows are intact, proper clothing when you go out even if it is uncomfortable in the heat and insect repellent with 30% deed, use it liberally. >> there won't be a zika vaccine until 2018 at the earliest. nicole: let's look at retail sales in july. here are the estimates,
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economists expect an increase of 0.4% down slightly from june's reading of 0.6%. another month of strong growth could brighten the outlook in the third quarter gross domestic product after last friday's jobs report. speaking of retail quarterly results from jcpenney, like other department store chains, expected to have benefited from the warm weather in june and july. lauren: record finish for us stocks yesterday. looks like investing in asia paying attention to that over disappointing date out of china. the shanghai composite up 1.6%, the nikkei in japan up 1.1%, the hong kong hang seng up 8% and the cosby in south korea eking out a gain too. nicole: we saw arrows in asia, the ftse in london up 0.1%.
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the cac quarante down 0.1% in france, german dax down one/3 of 1%. this is the first time all three major averages closed at record highs since 1999. it was a great finish yesterday and we are doing it again today, s&p futures of two points, and after gaining 3.5. check out the nasdaq higher for the week, 7 weeks in a row, the longest winning streak in 41/2 years. nicole: we got to move the records and gaining again 2 sense, $43.51, gold is down 81/$2. lauren: this week's guest, slug mason, the overall economy is in good shape. >> the outlook is solid, among the best in the world and low
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unemployment, gdp, record household net worth, stock prices stupidly cheap compared to bonds. lauren: you can see more on wall street week. nicole: facebook users won't be inundated with advertisements after all, days after facebook said it could block at blocking software the ad blockers say they can block that. facebook makes most of its revenue from selling ads but now the ad blockers gave uses instructions on how to override facebook blocking software facebook says it will not make the next move. >> space x has killed a launch, the felt and 9 rocket will propel the japanese communication satellite into space from cape canaveral. the mission will send the satellite on its way to an orbit 22,300 miles over the equator. the launch forecast is
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excellent. nicole: stocks to watch this morning, shares rallied 10% in extended trading after nordstrom's quarterly results beat street estimates raising earning guidance for the year. video is another winner, shares climbing 2% after hours, strong quarterly results with strong demand for its new products. planet fitness popped up its earnings, pick things up, put them down. the operator raised its annual guidance, posted better-than-expected earnings and revenue. lauren: coming up, 911 emergency calls going high-tech. 11 victims send urgent text, videos and photos to 911 dispatchers. >> you are in a closet so you don't -- so you text 911. >> we have the story. golf returns to the elliptic for the first time in 112 years at
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nicole: good friday morning, thanks for joining us on "fbn a.m.," let's get you caught up on what is happening now. hillary clinton blasted donald trump's economic plan as the trump loophole. trump said clinton's plan would be bad for the housing industry. american swimmers continue to break new ground in rio. the first african-american swimmer to win olympic gold. michael phelps added the 22nd gold-medal to his best ever total. we get more reads on the retail sales sector, the government is out with the july sales report,
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jcpenney reports its earnings. let's check stock market futures, record close for the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p all hit record yesterday with up arrows, futures up 17, the s&p futures up 2, nasdaq up 4. lauren: in an emergency situation calling 911 is not so easy and there is a nationwide push to allow dispatchers to read text messages, photos and even videos in real time from people who need help. laura ingle has those details. >> reporter: calling 911 is not always possible in a dangerous situation where being overheard could cause serious harm but texting 911 could save your life. calling 911 in an emergency is not always possible if you are in a dangerous situation, being overheard could bring you serious harm but text is to chang 911 could save your life.
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>> in the trunk of a car, they don't want someone to hear them, we can provide assistance from a text message. >> reporter: it is not available everywhere. the service is operating in 36 states and puerto rico based on the call-center's capability to accept texts. as of mid-july texts to 911 became available in new jersey where lawmakers say the service is an important part of the public safety toolkit. especially when you consider situations like the orlando florida nightclub shooting where people were highlighting and trying to send messages for help. >> an active shooter, we are getting live information from text 911, how many shooters there are. >> because not only call centers can accept the messages groups like the national emergency number association have concerns. >> the false perception of your
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ability to text 911 was the second concern is there needs to be leadership in communities across the state level to make sure texting is available to all consumers. >> texting in an emergency does not provide the detailed location information a landline would which is why dispatches a call when you can and text when you can't. lauren: thank you. coming up, the rio olympics, us old metal, swimming, tonight american harrison makes judo history with olympic gold. >> i have thought when i'm injured, tired, it was all to prepare me for this day. >> analytic gold medalist, highlights coming up. can affect your weekend plans, meteorologist maria molina will
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carly patterson and gabby douglas as american all-around winners was michael phelps won his next gold-medal last night and blue away the other swimmers, american teammate finished fifth for another gold night in the 400 m butterfly. ryan murphy continue to sweep of the men backstroke event taking gold in 200 m in rio. the second goal at the all the pics. the united states is not won the last backstroke final since 1992. simon made history when she tied for gold-medal in the freestyle. the 16-year-old is the first african-american woman to win an olympic gold medal in swimming. harrison won the second limit gold-medal in judo, she became the first american, male or female to win the judo metal in back to back all the pics,
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harrison announced her retirement after walking off that matt, she says she will decide later whether to go into mixed martial arts, golf return to be olympics for the first time in 112 years, justin rhodes had the first olympic hole in one. leading the field after the first round, only one of four us golfers is under par. in the middle count the united states leave 38, china has 30, japan 22. lauren: when sports collide. michael phelps is from baltimore, maryland, a diehard ravens fan. those ravens fans love him too, the 22nd gold-medal last night, ravens showed this during their nfl exhibition game in carolina and both teams stopped here to watch. >> baltimore delights in its champion again. the gold-medal has done it again
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and blows away the field, joe flake oh and his teammates joining ravens fans at the end of the stadium. lauren: when the ravens beat panthers 22-19. nicole: stormy weather moving across the country. maria molina is tracking your weekends forecast. maria: i have been telling you about this slow-moving storm system in the gulf coast, there is no difference today, still on the move, slow-moving bringing heavy rain across louisiana and parts of the florida panhandle. the problem is the storm will linger even into the weekend with several inches of additional rainfall possible, potentially more than 6 across portions of coastal louisiana. because of this we have potential for additional flooding, watches and warnings
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from louisiana to extreme western part of the florida panhandle. a quick look at forecast temperatures, it will be a scorcher in the southern plains, triple digit heat forecast in houston, dallas and across the east coast the heat building along with humidity, 95 ° for the forecast high in new york city and heat index values into the triple digits. nicole: it is so humid in new york. nicole: you melt going outside. warner: coming up donald trump and hillary clinton set aside their campaign controversies and duel over different plans to fix the economy. >> he offered no credible plan to address what working families are up against. >> she is talking about her plan. her plan, what does it do? it raises taxes. maria: we have a reaction.
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lauren: breaking news, donald trump and hillary clinton set aside their campaign controversies to battle over different planso fix the economy. the heat is on for the clinton foundation amid new reports the fbi and the justice department discussed a criminal investigation of the foundation. nicole: four investors. ♪ nicole: investors partying like it was 1999 which was the last time all three major averages, the dow, the s&p and the nasdaq
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closed at record highs. checking stock market futures, if we finish with a barrows, another record close. lauren: the us records help stocks in asia, the shanghai composite getting 1.6%, the nikkei gaining 1.1%. nicole: lifting energy stocks, relatively flat, $.35, 4383 a barrel. retail stocks a running star in the record stock market rally today, new reports on the retail sector, one from the government and the other from jcpenney, we will tell you what to expect at the olympics, more gold for the women's gymnastics and men's living in judo, golf and a lot more, we have highlights for you. it makes me want to go to the gym. it is 5:31. in 30 seconds it is friday, have a great weekend plans, welcome to "fbn a.m.," the latest breaking news and what to expect
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for the day ahead. >> hillary clinton and donald trump clashing over economic policies as they lay out different plans for the nation's prosperity. >> based on what we know from the trump campaign he wants america to work for him and his friends at the expense of everyone else, he offered no credible plan. >> i tell what the problem is and we talk about how we will fix the problem. we will fix the problem. >> if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. that was just part of the blistering rebuttal hillary clinton delivered thursday in response to donald trump's economic plan. in a detroit michigan suburb clinton recalled adding taxes on millionaires, incentivizing corporate profit sharing with employees, raising the minimum wage and providing paid family leave. with that she tried to portray trump's economic plan as recycled trickle-down economics that would explode the national
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debt, she says the tax-cut are tilted toward the wealthy like trump, speaking to the national homebuilders association on miami beach trump said clinton's senate record speaks for itself. >> he offered no credible plan to address what working families are up against, just a more extreme version of the failed theory of trickle-down economics with his own addition of outlandish trumpian ideas that even republicans reject. >> she was running for the senate years ago and said she was going to straighten out upstate new york and add 200,000 jobs, it is going to be unbelievable, disaster. >> reporter: clinton delivered her toughest talk yet as it relates to the transpacific partnership deal, she said she opposes tpp now, she would oppose it after the election and oppose it as president. nicole: thank you very much.
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after hitting trump hard on the economic agenda hillary clinton is off the campaign trail today, trump is scheduled to campaign in pennsylvania. lauren: one of hillary clinton's top state department aides participated in recruiting for the clinton foundation while she worked for the government. the chief of staff traveled to new york to interview candidates in 2012, this raises more questions about possible interaction between those organizations was republicans including vice presidential nominee mike pence slamming former secretary of state. >> now more emails have come to light today that seem to provide direct evidence that favors were done by state department officials for foreign donors to the clinton foundation. that is the old pay to play system the american people are sick and tired of.
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lauren: another report says officials from the fbi and department of justice met earlier this year to discuss opening a public corruption case into the clinton foundation. this after the fbi received information from suspicious activity from a foreigner who donated to that foundation. the report says doj officials pushed back against opening a case. hillary clinton holds a 46 point lead over donald trump among hispanic voters in the white house race was the poll says the democratic presidential nominee has 66% support, trump only has 20%. and 82% of hispanic voters say of him.w trump unfavorably, 15% important because a record 27.3 million latinos are estimated to be eligible to vote in november. breaking news this morning, a series of deadly explosions rocking southern thailand including popular beach cities,
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four people have been killed and dozens wounded, among them ten foreigners. too soon to say who is behind the attack but they ruled out islamic terrorism. the bomb blast less then a week after voters approved a new constitution supported by military backed government. we will get a look at retail sales for july, economists expect an increase of 0.4% down slightly from the reading in june of 0.6%. another month of growth will brighten the outlook of gross domestic product especially after last friday's healthy jobs report. we will also get quarterly numbers from jcpenney. they come before "the opening bell". jcpenney is expected to have benefited from warm weather in june and july. lauren: we are seeing global market action overnight in asia, the shanghai composite index in china up 1.5%, the nikkei after
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a day off for holiday, japan back in action up 1.1%, hong kong hang seng up 1% and the cosby up 0.1%. nicole: let's see how european stocks are trading, the for the london 2016 high, the attack in paris down 7 points, the dax in germany lower by 39 points. nicole: 7 weeks in a row of games for the nasdaq at the dow, nasdaq and s&p all closed that record highs. dow futures up 12, not 112, the s&p up one and nasdaq up one. let's check, oddities. oil prices higher, we had a 4% pop, those are fading and crude oil trading to the upside $.30, $43.80 a barrel.
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>> let's check how the dollar is faring, the uk, pound down again every day this week, 129, the euro higher as is the canadian dollar, and the japanese yen weaker against greenback, the last two weeks in august a great time to take a vacation in london is looking good with that exchange rate, the 10 year treasury 1.54%. this week's guest on wall street week is chairman and cio bill miller, miller says amazon is a great company. >> one of the things about amazon compared to facebook and google is amazon's market is so much larger. about $500 billion was amazon is attacking the global retail market which is trillions and trillions of dollars. nicole: you can see more of bill miller tonight on wall street week at 8:00 pm on the
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foxbusiness network. lauren: apple will launch the iphone 7 on september 7th. preorders will begin on the ninth with a release date of september 16th. one of the changes expected for the iphone 7 is removal of the head loan plug so it can look thinner and have improved water resistance capability, samsung released its galaxy with taught features, you blink your eyes and unlock it. pretty cool for some people. >> maybe facebook users won't be inundated with advertisements after all. days after they said they could block ad blocking sector, the ad blockers that they can block that. now that i blockers say they give users instructions how to override facebook's blocking software facebook says it will not make the next move. the blockers move the block
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attempts, a triple blocking. facebook scheduled a lunch for early sunday morning just before 1:30, the falcon 9 rocket will carry a japanese communication satellite to space from cape canaveral, the mission will send its way to an over 22,000 miles over the equator, launch forecast is excellent. nordstrom tops our list of stocks to watch, shares rally 10% after the retailer quarterly results beat the street's estimates raising earnings guidance for the year as well. shares climb 2% after hours, the chipmaker released strong quarterly results and reported strong demand for its new products and planet fitness pumped up its annual guidance and posted better-than-expected earnings. >> is look at headlines in the wall street journal. the eu opens an antitrust probe on dow chemical dupont merger. the european union says the proposed $122 billion deal could
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hurt competition in petrochemicals. gm continues to seek a shield from ignition switch, the automaker challenging an appeals court ruling that denied its attempt to use its 2009 bankruptcy to block lawsuits over defective ignition switch is. facebook lists two men to decide what is informative. the social network surveyed tens of thousands daily and they are using those surveys to improve the rankings. coming up 911 emergency calls may be going high-tech. allowing victims to send urgent texts, photos and videos to the 911 dispatchers. >> you are in a closet, you have to be quiet, you don't want them to hear so you text 911. >> we will have that story for you. and sports, are you ready for some football? they play a 3 season game against the jacksonville jaguars.
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>> let's get you caught up on what is happening now. in a speech in detroit hillary clinton blasted trump's economic plans is the trump loophole, trump says clinton's plan would be bad for the housing industry, swimmers break new ground in rio, simon manual is the first african americans were to an olympic gold, michael feldman the 22nd gold medal to his best ever total. now more on the retail sale sector, the government out with
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its retail report. as for companies themselves jcpenney reports that today as well. let's check stock market futures because we are parting like it is 1999, last time all 3 averages hit record highs. dow futures higher by 12 points, the s&p up one, nasdaq up 2. how is a look this friday morning? >> an interesting story. when you are in an emergency situation, calling 911 is not always so easy. now a nationwide pushes underway to enable 911 dispatchers to receive your texts, photos and videos in real time from a victim who needs help. laura engle has the details. >> calling 911 is not always possible when you are in a dangerous situation where being overheard could cause you serious time but texting 911 could save your life. calling 911 in an emergency is not always possible if you are in a dangerous situation where being overheard could bring you
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serious time but texting 911 could save your life. >> if they don't want someone to hear them they can send a text message. >> but texting 911 is not available everywhere, the service is only operating in 36 states and puerto rico based on a call center's ability to accept texts. as of mid july it became available in all of new jersey where some lawmakers say the service as an important part of the public safety toolkit. >> especially when you consider situations like the orlando florida nightclub shooting where people were hiding and trying to send messages for help. >> if you are an active shooter imagine information coming and from text 911 about how many in the room, how many shooters there are and if anybody is hurt. >> the ftc requires multiple collars to text 911 but because not all call centers can accept the messages groups like the national emergency number association have concerns. >> number one concern is the
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false perception of your ability to text 911. the second concern i have is there needs to be leadership in communities across the country, state-level and in congress to a short texting is available to all consumers. >> texting in an emergency does not provide the detailed information a landline would. that is why dispatchers a call when you can and text when you can't. stuart: coming up more gold for the us and gymnastics and swimming including simon manual who became the first african-american to win a us gold medal in swimming. we have the details. bad weather can affect your weekend plans. maria molina has the forecast. we have up arrows. the s&p and nasdaq up one. you have your first look at
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spectacular performance to win the all-around metal, joining three other americans, her parents get excited watching her. michael phelps won 22nd career gold-medal and fourth of the rio olympics in the 200 m individual medley. american teammate did not even win a medal, he finished in fifth place, another goal tonight in the 100 m butterfly. ryan murky completed the action in the 200 m last night in rio, second goal of the olympics, the us has not lost men backstroke final at the limbic since 1992. simon manual tied for a goal in the freestyle with a
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16-year-old, the first african american woman to win an olympic gold medal in swimming. in the middle count this is where we stand, the united states leads with 38, japan 22. 6 games take off the preseason schedule, new york jets back from an early deficit to edge the jacksonville jaguars 17-13, gino smith's touchdown pass to wide receiver in the final minute of the first half, the cleveland cavaliers rewarded lebron james for leading the team to the first nba title and agreed to a 3-year, $100 million contract. heavy rain expected in gulf coast states today, significant flash flooding possible across the area, severe thunderstorms could hit northern plains and upper midwest. no one knows more about this than maria molina. maria: the weather stories over
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the weekend will be potential for flash flooding along the gulf coast and the extreme heat across the east coast and southern plains. we have been tracking this slow-moving storm system bringing in very heavy rain across the new orleans area and to the west of the city and the big concern is areas picking up 6 inches of rain throughout the weekend bringing concerns for flash flooding, watches and warnings in effect across louisiana and mississippi, alabama and western portions of the florida panhandle so that focus area is where we looking at threats of flash flooding, temperatures in the southern plains, another scorcher, triple digit heat, factor in the heat, heat index values climbing higher than that. temperatures in the 90s, triple
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digit heat index temperatures coming up later this afternoon. stay safe and hydrated. meet the shark born before george washington, the greenland shark. a new study found eight greenland sharks were 200 years or older, scientists studied the shark's i and determined their age by measuring radioactive carbon. it is used to date archaeological samples, the estimated one female to be 400 years old putting the birthday in the area of galileo. this makes the greenland shark the planet's longest living shark. nicole: i wonder if they swim slower because they are older. we will handed over to "mornings with maria". we look at stock market futures. we have not had a record triple digit close since 1999.
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maria: happy friday. it is friday, august 12th. top stories 6:00 on the east coast, dueling plans on the economy, a progressive economic agenda in michigan, both candidates ramped up their attacks on the campaign trail. >> when it comes to creating jobs it is not even close. even conservative experts say trump's agenda will pull our economy back into recession. >> we are going to put people back to work, bring our jobs back to florida, bring our jobs back to our country. our companies are leaving one after another. taxes too high. maria: what it would mean for you and your money is a new report says 3 quarters of americans are living paycheck to paycheck to make ends meet. rough skies for one jetblue flight, turbulence sending 24 passengers to the hospital. markets this
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