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lauren: breaking news this morning and donald trump taking on terror with his plans promising extreme battery for immigrants coming to this country. good morning. i am nicole petallides pa >> family gave no end for nicole petallides and we will have the story. lauren: the mayor and the lucky plates for peace by opposing a curfew. we will have details.
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lauren: japan nikkei down 1.6%. checking your stock index futures ahead of the open about when it glasses after a traffic yesterday. the second one in a week. dow, nasdaq, as in the halle feature high-speed public and how oil is trading right now. $45.79 of the barrel of the nickel. train to major blow to a planeteers one of the largest health insurers is pulling out of most marketplaces. but that will participate in four states next year. lauren: team u.s.a. goes a whole day without winning a summer olympic event. the union sprinter and it's over you as track legend alice and felix for a win and a 400-meter race and the mistake on the balance beam prevents set up for a record-tying fourth gold medal. all of the highlights coming up here in
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lea: 5:01 a.m. in new york. welcome to a transcendent partner a look at today's markets, the latest breaking is elected at the day ahead. lauren: donald trump may nowadays plan to combat terrorism. >> the time is overdue to develop a new screening test for the threats we face today. i call it extreme venting. i call it extreme dieting, extreme venting. lauren: blake burman has more. reporter: donald trump speech was billed as his plane to defeat isis, but he also decried the iraq war and nationbuilding that examples of how he has better judgment than hillary clinton. the rise of isis is a direct result of policy decision made by president upon and is former
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secretary of state. >> the obama clinton foreign policy has destabilized the middle east and put the nation of iran which chance death to america in a dominant position of regional power and aspiring to be a domino for a dollar. reporter: trump refrain a couple positions in his speech. most notably is the someday appeared tropopause temporarily suspended emigration from regions which export terrorism. transcendent ideological screening test should be set to identify who, for example, might support might support and insight sharia law, bigotry or hatred and death not believe in the u.s. constitution. one of his first acts would be to set up a commission on radical islam. do you need your peer in lauren: trumpets and into the battleground state of wisconsin
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today. lea: vice president joe biden making his campaign appearance with hillary clinton at a rally in pennsylvania pa >> trumps ideas are not only profoundly wrong are very dangerous and very un-american. profound ignorance of our constitution. >> peter barnes has more from washington. train it vice president biden hit the campaign trail for the first time monday and turned the parents of hillary clinton. he appeared in this blue-collar birthplace of scranton in northeastern pennsylvania, a key battleground state in the kind of community that clinton and donald trump are expected to fight over. population includes white working-class voters that that have flocked to trump. i'd missed on the attack against the republican nominee. >> this guy doesn't care about the middle class. i don't win him any sense sense because he doesn't understand
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it. he doesn't have a clue. he really doesn't. he doesn't have a clue. reporter: hillary's late father is from there and is buried there. lea: clinton will campaign in pennsylvania today. the democratic candidate since 1988. lauren: house republicans are detailing perjury allegations against hillary clinton. two congressional committees. they sent a letter alleging the former secretary of state wright under oath during her 2015 testimony about her e-mail practices. the house oversight committee has released a video that highlights the apparent conflict with the fbi's conclusion last month. listen. >> there is nothing marked classified on my e-mails either sent or received. nothing was marked classified at the time i sent or received it. >> it's important to say something about marking of classified information.
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a small number of the e-mails here continued classical information or marking that indicate the president classified information. even if it not marked classified in an e-mail, they'd know or should know that the subject matter is classified for still obligated to protect it. lauren: the justice department says will take appropriate action but they knows pacific commitment to act on the allegations. lea: tensions remain high in the lucky following a fatal police shooting of a black man. there have been no reports of violence overnight. wisconsin governor scott walker on "the kelly file" for an exclusive interview. >> things got quieter although there were still disturbances. our hope is things will finally quiet down thanks in large part to the leadership of many pastors and church leaders in the milwaukee community.
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lea: david cochrane hand he the unrest on decades of liberal politics. he meant the growth of the underclass in melee milwaukee. several decades, three, four, five decade to democrat political rule that has created the expansion of the welfare class, the ex-ranch in a state of dependency. lea: the unrest erupted after police officer shot in of an armed man after day. the officer and suspect both african-americans. the city curtsies have moved up one hour and just had p.m. lauren: tragic news of louisiana with historic flooding has claimed at least seven minus goodbye than 20,000 people have been rescued from their homes in baton rouge and 11,000 are staying in shelters. one resident east of that verse as the flooding is worse compared to hurricane katrina.
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>> it was nothing like this. it was a big area. this is a whole town just washed away overnight. >> some people describing the 48 hours of rain is an act of god. john bell and resize the flooding has presented tremendous challenges produced product the states respond and it is today a is today some workers still cresting. this area of louisiana summer rain in three days then los angeles has seen in three years. trained to a california man is under arrest on person charges for allegedly starting a wildfire that has decimated a small tenet california. they've been partial to his taken into custody yesterday. fires destroyed 175 homes, businesses and other structures and cost $10 million in damages. they announced the arrest at a news conference. >> it is a tragic day however
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when we identify an individual who intentionally starts a fire. a fire like this there was devastating and suffered significantly over this last year. lea: the fire forced to lease 4000 people to be evacuated in the fire 5% contained. lauren: the u.s. continues to thin the ranks at the guantánamo prison. 15 prisoners were sent yesterday, the largest transfer since president upon the starkly separate to remove it from the actual prison before he leaves office to 61 detainees left at the prison. congress has resisted the efforts to close the prison. trained to someone but withdraw from most of the states right offers a city affordable care act. the move will reduce participation in upon the care to force dates from 15 to then becomes the latest of the big health insurers to pull back
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sharply from the marketplace is after steep losses. united health and humana have announced plans to cut the affordable care act offerings. lauren: patients are turning out to be sicker than i thought. stocks in asia are lower paid making japan down 1.5%. the shanghai composite down half of 1%. stocks also lower. there are worries about great britain exiting the european union. the same measure of u.k. in ration out this morning. the biggest annual increase since november 2014. the ftse in london on seven points, tjx and germany down 28. after record highs for the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500, u.s. stock market futures point lower. dow futures are 13, gnostic teachers done just a point each. oils have been very strong in the past couple days and can team is getting a third of 1% just under $46 a barrel.
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traded to the justice department and volkswagen have held preliminary settlement talks about a criminal investigation into the leak diesel admissions scandal. "the wall street journal" says that fines that could top $1.2 billion in june or movie debut agreed to pay to 10.3 billion after admitting he cheated on usd so admissions test for years. lauren: that continues this morning at home depot talking their list of stocks to watch. it is expected to continue his streak of strong results as consumers spend our money and their homes and fixing up their homes. we will see from tjx companies. retail has performed better than traditional retailers in the past year for shoppers increasingly look for discounts and advance auto parts will also rip or did latest quarterly number before trading is underway. analysts look for a drop in revenue for the third straight quarter along with lower
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treated lauren. good morning. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. donald trump announces a plan to fight a says. he would temporarily suspend immigration from the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world. trump said allies would be judged only on whether they hope the u.s. to fight islamic terrorism. aetna will withdraw from affordable character market. the insurer will pull out of 11 of the 15 states where currently offers about my care. big disappointment for two american olympic athletes yesterday. allyson felix had to settle for silver in the or hundred meter
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in a photo finish and gymnasts simone biles slipped on the balance beam and ended up with a bronze medal instead of the gold she hoped for. let's check in on u.s. stock market futures after their record run that brought all three major averages to new heights yesterday. nasdaq futures speaking at a point gain. dow futures just fractionally lower. that's a look at what's happening now. lea: republican nominee donald trump filing to bring jobs back from china as the chinese emperors to the u.s. are booming. jeff flock has details from chicago. reporter: good morning, guys. we come from the outside the cost-plus market from bed, bath and beyond. one of the stories that specializes in selling items including her nature. they import into the u.s. from out side. if you look up for nurture them, look at the numbers.
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in 2000, $4.4 billion worth of imports of furniture from china allowed. by last year, the number had grown to $20.4 billion. that is part of a bigger trend. the big picture in terms of all chinese imports, almost amazing to see how much the imports have spiked from $15 billion in 1992 last year $483 billion worth of chinese imports. who do we have to blame for that on the job losses associated with that? in some ways we have ourselves to blame. "the wall street journal" found that more than 73% of the furniture we now buy is made outside the u.s., primarily because it is cheaper. trade is an item -- a platform donald trump has been pushing lately. he will be in a manufacturing state later today. wisconsin used to be home to a lot of furniture manufactures
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things to what was then a big amount of words and forestry and wisconsin. not so much there anymore and not so much in what was the capital of u.s. furniture making north carolina. a lot of those places have closed up shop as well. trump will be bringing jobs back to the u.s. i don't know if there is a way to bring them back. he speaks later today and wisconsin. back to you guys. lauren: thanks, jeff. team u.s.a. maybe they can account for the real olympics, but as prices come at a price. uncle sam wants his cut too. details on how much do you thought zero when they return home. even michael phelps is tremendous. historic flooding has now claimed at least seven lives as rising waters forced thousands more to flee their homes. >> melanie sitting around watching. everyone is coming together as
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one. lauren: torrential rains have used. we will have the latest from louisiana. stock index futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures down and was it s&p futures on nasdaq futures down not even a point after record-setting day yesterday. a huge jump in the price of oil. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. it's pragmatic team -- ♪ [ clock ticking ]
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people on the ground. the cameras operated by a not-for-profit arm of the international olympic committee. a full investigation is underway. lea: a look at the latest from the world of sports. allison phoenix is absent in a bid to win back to back gold medals in the 400-meter race yesterda seana miller crossed first with a desperate headfirst dive. felix took silver. simone biles missed out on a record-tying gold medal when she slipped on the balance beam. lori hernando's of the u.s. tiles once the bronze. no gold medal for the men's volleyball. phil dollhouse or a necklace and a loss. 21-year-old clayton murphy took on the bronze in the 800-meter yesterday. the "usa today"'s first medal
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since the 1992 barcelona olympics. a long way from home in ohio where he races show pics on the family farm. trent train t. -- go u.s.a. lauren: look at that late. medal winners also win cash. but not without consequences. taxes paid olympics at $25,000 for gold, 15 k. per, 15 k. per silver, 10 k. for each bronze medal for the olympic committee. the talk about michael phelps for his five golden went over this year. he will face tax bills of about $55,000 for the cash. they'll also be taxed on the value of the metal of $600 for each code group 300 for silver. don't go sorry for him. he has not endorsed that money to pay the tax bill. he's actually worth the $5 million. lea: and is also a fantastic
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athlete. google's video chatting at this year. similar to other chatting services except it gives a preview of who is making the call up in the recipient decide whether they want to pick up. they feature google refers to is not that. it is out today will be available for android and iphone. that will compete with apple space, microsoft skype in facebook messenger. lauren: i give them credit for the name. that's cute. before you head out the door, a look at your tuesday forecast. fox meteorologist maria mullane on board. reporter: good morning. debate whether forecasters on the gold coast. fighting continues. so dealing with tropical moisture streaming northward, bringing in rain across portions of louisiana and texas. the concern is because the additional thunderstorms that could bring that up by another round flooding the reverse
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lightning that is going to continue to take several days to receive. otherwise temperatures across portions of the northeast are going to be relatively warm into the 80s. a big improvement of what we've been dealing with the last couple days. in the northeast you could be seen severe storms, so watch out for that. south of the storm system, temperatures on the hot side and reach middle 90s. let's head over to you. lauren: we are in the 80s and we should be thankful. thank you. coming up, a major speech on donald trump laid donald trump saying a decision on foreign policy policy and defeating basis. >> we will have to temporarily suspend immigration from some of the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world. [applause] lea: the latest from the campaign trail. tensions remain high after days of unrest there.
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>> we need people to stand up in a we are not going to take this anymore. we will demand people followed the law and the ways to get people back to work. train to the latest from milwaukee. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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(sfx:starter pistol shot) ♪music ♪we lose our way, we get back up again♪ ♪it's never too late to get back up again♪ ♪one day, you're gonna shine again,♪ ♪you may be knocked down, but not out forever♪ lea: donald trump taking a tear as the gop nominated that his foreign policy plans promising extreme fighting for immigrants in this country. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. lea: good morning. i am lea gabrielle. here for nicole petallides. lauren: of rss they played for truth. we'll have details. stocks edged lower overnight. japan's nikkei down 1.5%.
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u.s. stock index futures point despite losses after yesterday's record. nasdaq futures higher at the moment of one play. dow futures down for. crude oil continues to play to the upside. forty-six dollars a barrel of 30 cents. lea: a major blow to apothecaries one of the largest health insurer says it's pulling out of most marketplaces. we will tell you via aetna will participate in four states next year. trained lauren: bohemians are in church and eight millard dies for a win in the 400-meter race. a mistake on the balance being prevents american gymnastics dart simone biles from the record-setting gold medal. all olympic highlights coming up. >> 5:31 a.m. in new york. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets
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and breaking news. lauren: republican presidential nominee of a gnat is lance to combat terrorism. >> the time is overdue to develop a new screening test or the threats we face today. i call it extreme fighting. i call it extreme, extreme vetting. lauren: he delivered the speech in ohio. rick berman has more. reporter: donald trumps features build houses plan to defeat isis. he also decried the iraq war and nationbuilding as examples of how he feels aesthetic judgment and hillary clinton. the rise of the isis is a direct result of policy decisions made by president obama and his former secretary of state. >> the obama clinton foreign policy has unleashed a cisco would destabilize the middle
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east and put the nation of iran which is death to america in a dominant position of regional power and in fact aspiring to be a domino world power. reporter: tremper find a couple parts of the speech temporarily proposing immigration from regions which export terrorism. and ideological screening test should be set up to identify who, for example, might support items like sharia law, a victory for hatred and who does not believe in the u.s. constitution. one of his first acts would be to set up a commission on radical islam. back to you in new york. lauren: tribe is heading to the battleground state of wisconsin today. lea: vice president joe biden making his first campaign appearance with hillary clinton at a rally in pennsylvania.
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listen. >> trumps ideas are not only profoundly wrong. they are very dangerous and very un-american. they reveal a profound ignorance of our constitution. lea: peter barnes has more from washington. reporter: vice president ivan hit the campaign trail and joined appearance with hillary clinton. he appeared in his blue-collar birth waste of screen in northeastern, pennsylvania a key battleground state or november in scranton is the kind of community clinton and donald trump are expected to fight over. the populations include many white working class voters that have fought to trump. biden was on the attack against the republican nominee. >> this guy doesn't care about the middle class and i don't win him any sense because he doesn't understand it. he doesn't have a clue. he really doesn't. he doesn't have a clue. reporter: clinton has raised 10 scranton. her father was friend and his very day.
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back to you in new york. train to the keystone state has gone to a democratic candidate since 1988. lauren: house republicans detail perjury allegations against hillary clinton. two congressional committees has sent a letter to the u.s. attorney alleging the former secretary of state lied under oath during her testimony last year battery malpractices. house oversight committee has released this video highlighting the apparent conflict with the fbi's conclusions announced last month. >> there is nothing mark classified tonight on my e-mails. nothing was marked classified at the time i sent or received. >> the e-mails here containing classified information that indicated the importance of classified information. even if not marked classified in
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an e-mail, participants who know or should know that the subject matter is classified is still obligated to protect them. train to the justice department will take appropriate action is necessary that the department made no specific commitment to act on the allegations. lea: tensions remain high following a failed police shooting of a black man. authorities say that there have been no reports of violence overnight. skop rocker and the kelley filed for an interview. >> are still disturbances but our hope is things will finally quiet down did so much pride to the leadership of many pastors and other church leaders in the community. milwaukee county sheriff james clark on hannity. >> was that the growth of the underclass in milwaukee. this didn't happen overnight. three, four, five decades of
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progressive liberal democrat political will has created the expansion of the welfare class and the expansion of state dependent fee. lauren: unrest iraq after a 20 throughout man who is armed and saturday. the officer and suspect both african-americans. the curfew has been moved up one hour to 10:00 p.m. screw jack historic flooding has not been decided i had 20,000 people have been raised to from their homes and that bridge. 11,000 hours in shelters. one resident east of baton rouge has the flooding is worse compared to hurricane katrina. >> is nothing like this. displaced people, a big area. but this is one time washed away overnight. lauren: some people describe the 48 hours of rain as an act of god. the flooding has presented
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tremendous challenges that is part of the response. some writers today still cresting. lea: from floods to fire, california man under arrest on arson charges for allegedly starting a wildfire that decimated a smalltime inventor in california. for gerald david patch up was taken into custody yesterday. the fire has destroyed 175 homes, businesses and other structures and cost $10 million in damage. officials announced the arrest of a news conference. >> it is a tragic day however when we identify any individual who intentionally starts a fire. a fire like this there was devastating to your community, a community that has suffered significantly over the last year. lea: the fire for its 4000 people to be evacuated. 5% contained at this point. what i'm supporting california i used to see people at defending their homes trying to keep them
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from being taken by fires. lauren: everything you have. not his first time either unfortunately. aetna says it will withdraw from most of the states right after saying to the affordable care act. next is the move will reduce participation in obama character for states from 15. aetna becomes the latest of the big health insurers to pull back sharply from the marketplace is after his deep losses. united health as well as humana authority announced plans to cut back their affordable care act offering. fewer choices for customers. we started in a shed. stocks lower across the board with the nikkei in japan down 1.6%. the shanghai composite down half a percent. stocks in europe also lower. worries about taxes in the european union and that is a measure of u.k. ration out today besides biggest annual increase
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since november of 2014. the cac in paris has just turned higher. not even a point at a shiny green area at the ftse down three in the dax down 13. after a record-setting day, dow, nasdaq and s&p, relative features five site declines for the dow and s&p this morning. a second change. consumer prices, housing starts later today. oil prices higher for the first day in a row under $46 a barrel. what if $8, 1355 at troy ounce. tree into the world's biggest mining company reporting and annual loss. this fun toy a loss of $6.4 billion due to large write-down similar commodity prices. the company had $1.9 billion a year ago. also cutting dividend by 77%. one analyst says results were in line with the estimates of lately about overall.
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lauren: take a look at the video they just came in. the last and final piece of the riviera in las vegas came down moment ago. the implosion of the monte carlo tower comes two months after the monaco tower was imploded. he came down with the bank of intensive fanfare and fireworks in june. today no festivities for the riviera. the riviera subtwo the biggest entertainers in vegas has great living frank said not sure and liberace. we've seen that in movies like bourne identity and others. i thought it was pretty tacky at this point. the vegas strip, changing the scene. coming up, donald trump getting a helping hand for his case against u.s. trade deals. a booming imports could give the nominee of this paper will have those details and a big upset as
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lea: and if that were to ibm in new york. but if you caught up on what's happening now. donald trump to temporarily suspend immigration from the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world. trump said allies would be judged only in whether they help the u.s. fight islamic terrorism. aetna will withdraw from affordable care act markets. the insurer will pull out of 11 of 15 states where currently offers upon the care. big disappointment for two american athletes yesterday. allyson felix had to settle for silver and gymnast simone biles said john the balance beam and
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ended up with a bronze medal instead of the gold she hoped for. checking in on u.s. stock market teachers, mostly flat today. the dow is down by a point. dow futures down by eight points. s&p 500 down one. that's what's happening now. lauren: today's edition of "the wall street journal." value capital management morgan stanley. the $1.1 billion state could represent a catalyst for investors who have avoided bank stocks after years of poor returns. some international companies cautiously returned to iraq after years of turmoil. the country stabilizing and it tracked in executives looking for deals. hershey, pennsylvania is the town shot of bill. residents have reached many benefit from a fear suitors such as nonpolice. the board has rejected the company's $23 billion to. republican presidential nominee donald trump bowing to bring back jobs from china as chinese
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imports to the u.s. are booming. jeff flock has details from chicago. reporter: good morning. we calmed to you outside the cost plus world market. one of the stories that specializes in selling items moving furniture. they are in ported into the u.s. for not type. furniture alone, look at the numbers. in 2000, $4.4 billion worth of imports of furniture from china alone. by last year the number had grown to $20.4 billion. part of a bigger trend. the big picture in terms of all chinese imports its almost amazing to see how much the impressive spike from $15 billion spending t. 92 last year $483 billion worth of chinese imports. who do we have to blame for that and all the job losses associated with that? in some ways we have ourselves to blame.
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"the wall street journal" found in an analysis more than 70 troopers and the furniture we now buy is made outside the u.s. primarily because it is cheaper. trade is an id. -- a platform donald trump has been pushing lately. he will be in a manufacturing state later today. wisconsin needs to be held to a lot of furniture manufacturers thanks to what was then a big amount of word and forestry in wisconsin. not so much there anymore and not so much what was the capital of the u.s. furniture making north carolina. a lot of those places closed up shop as well. trump will be bringing jobs back to the u.s. i don't know if there's a way to bring them back. he speaks later today in wisconsin. back to you guys. jeff flock, thank you. >> this is like hickory, north carolina make beautiful
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furniture. would be nice to see jobs opening back up again. team u.s.a. may be late in the medal count for the real olympics but as prices come at a price. we will have the details on how much do you spot when they return home. the historic flooding in louisiana has claimed at least seven minus as rising waters forced thousands more to flee their homes. >> no one sitting around watching. everyone coming together as one. lea: to redshirt rains had eased. the latest from louisiana. you are watching "fbn:am," southside -- your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: welcome back. 5:52. allyson felix is absent and herb way to win back-to-back gold medals yesterday. crossing the finish line first with a desperate guys. simone biles missed on a record-tying fourth gold medal when she slipped on the balance beam. she allowed the netherlands to take the golden mori hernandez said the u.s. to win the silver. the first american woman to win a medal in the 3000 meters chase. she took him a bronze yesterday and took her own american record. the family was on hand and we had to share in the jury. they were so proud of her. the u.s. leads with 75 overall. 26 goals.
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china was 46 medals that great britain has 41. in baseball the new york yankees the new york yankees for the the new york yankees rode the wave the new york yankees for the way of doing the new york yankees rode the wave to a one to fifth win of the toronto blue jays sent you. chad greene struck out 11 in six innings and fellow rookie erin judge had an rbi double. here's the catch that ended up being harder than it needed to be. stumbled on the right field. going for a ball last night. still kept his eye on the ball. somehow able to make a catch. to catch rate they are a couple of rounds because they were runners on second and third. the giants still lost a game eight to five. look at that. medal winners at the olympics when cash is not without consequences. consequences are the tax they have to pay. $25,000 for gold from the
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$15,000 for silver in $10,000 for each bronze medal. for his five gold medals and one silver, michaels also face a tax bill of $55,000 for the cash. they'll also be taxed on the value of each medal which is $600 for each gold and $300 for the silver. don't feel sorry because he will have enough money from endorsements to pay the tax bill even after taxes. and i think it's worth around $55 million to its according to celebrity not earth. lauren: some of the other olympic athletes not as muddled as he certainly do. let's switch to weather. in that picture tuesday forecast. maria molina following out this crazy weather patterns across the united states. trying to good morning. that's right. very active weather pattern across the united states. we've been dealing with excessive heat across parts of the east coast and still seeking
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additional flooding out here. the storm system continues to tapping the moisture from the gulf of mexico should be northward but heavy rain all at this hour across portions of texas and we've been talking about this for days. we have a potential to see additional rain through the day today ended to two mariners storm system keeps going through the area. after yesterday across the midwest will be tracking for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes as they forecast later today in temperatures stay on the hot tight across parts of the east coast. a number of advisories in effect. over to you. lea: today is where it pays to be on the morning shows. giving away free burgers today. the restaurant chain says the first 100 customers at each location worldwide will get a free shack burger. the company celebrates its
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if you may have prediabetes. you can do it here. but you probably won't. you're busy. kids. work. show coming back in 48 seconds. so, let's do this now. hold up one finger if you're a man; women, zero. 3 more fingers if you're over 60, two over 50, one over 40. if you're not sure, keep in mind you're sitting on a couch right now, so... one more finger if you're not very active. one finger if yes, zero if no. one yes, zero no. next, find the body type that looks most like you and hold up that many fingers while i look around awkwardly.
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d that's it. if you're holding up 5 fingers or more, you probably have prediabetes. sorry to be so blunt. but hey, you're busy. just go to the site. >> thanks for being with us this
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morning. >> "mornings with maria" starts right now. sandra smith infirmary maria bartiromo. >> good morning, everyone. maria bartiromo will be back tomorrow. tuesday, august 16th. top stories in 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. a war of words on the campaign trail. donald trump on the attacks claiming hillary clinton for her handling of faces. >> hillary clinton's policies launched a suicide to the world stage. yet as she threw the middle east into violent turmoil, things turned out really to be not so hot. >> you want to keep his plans secret. and it turns out the secret is he has no plan. that was very clear when he said i know more about isis and the general. no. no donald, you don't.

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