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strong and secure. good for a door. and a network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. i agree breaking news this morning. former president george h. bush hospitalized. details on his condition just ahead. good morning. i am lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. a former army intelligence analyst who leaked more than 700,000 u.s. documents. the latest reaction. lauren: let's check in right now and see if we have about rebounded we do. nasdaq futures game seven.
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nicole: asian stocks mostly higher. shanghai up within a 10th of 1%. nikki in japan the path of 1%. lauren: u.s. dollars in oil prices down by 1% with 52 bucks a barrel. train nicole. 3.4%. transfer the man who shot and killed a police officer finally caught, but intact with another officer has been gunned down. nicole: lowe's announced a major layoffs. how many people losing their jobs in life. lauren: 5:01 a.m. in new york. january 18th. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: breaking this morning, president george h.w. bush has been hospitalized in houston according to the 41st president cheapest half. bush was recently admitted to methodist hospital after becoming but did not specify the
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reason. beck reportedly said as she was 92 was in stable condition doing fine and is expected to go home in a couple days. president bush was not going to attend president-elect donald trump's inauguration due to health concerns. lauren: president-elect donald trump's choice for education secretary facing fire from senators on capitol hill. adam shapiro has highlights. >> good morning, lauren, nicole. if the device, nominee to become secretary of education as every student in the united states deserves a safe school and then she will be a strong advocate for public schools. thomas appeared before the senate health education labor and pensions committee and she told them that she shares president-elect transmitted that it's time to shift the debate from what the system thinks is best for kids to what she says moms and dads want, expect and deserve. >> they know other options
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exist. whether mac, virtual, charter, home, faith-based or any other combination. yet too many parents are denied access to the full range of options. >> democrats took issue with devices not only a billionaire and advocate for school choice, school vouchers and charter schools, but also the fact she hasn't turned over all of her tax records to the committee. it's not required, but the senators raised the issue. >> when president obama entered the white house, republicans insisted on having an ethics letter in hand before moving to a hearing. in fact, mr. mcconnell wrote a letter to later read making that explicit demand. an ethics letter in hand with time to review and an fbi background check before the hearing was held. reporter: she just wants to just wants to get traces to all moms
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and dads that the united states, that the senators and that the people in the committee hearing room have actually exercise for their own children in choosing a school for the escapes to attend. she promises have confirmed to be the next secretary of education to be a strong advocate for great public schools. >> up a scoreless travel around safer not a good fit for a child, perhaps they have a special need going unmatched. we should support a parents right to enroll their child in a high-quality alternative. reporter: this is the first part of the hearing regarding devos. the committee chair senator lamar says the earliest it would be next week when the committee would decide if they would vote to confirm devos and pass that on to the full senate for a vote. back to you. lauren: adam shapiro, thank you. nicole: reporting from washington, president obama is commuting to army -- white house officials say the president was
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new to grant an a because chelsea manning has showed remorse. others see the move as totally hypocritical. >> i think it is simply astonishing that the president at the same time would be so exercised over the podesta releases prove a few weeks and then be extending commuting the sentence of chelsea manning. nicole: top congressional republicans condemned the decision calling it outrageous. descendents is now set to expire may 17th. president obama said to hold his final press conference at 2:15 p.m. eastern time today. live from the fox business network. lauren: of those announcing layoffs. the chain is eliminating 2400 positions. most of the cuts at the store is as close tries to adapt to the changing habits of shoppers. many workers have responsibilities at the back of the store will be made available
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to go to the front to help answer questions about products or projects they work on for their homes. most cut its profit outlook in november because we could then expect in-store traffic taking a look at shares up 2% so far this year. meanwhile, wal-mart going on a hiring spree planning to create 10,000 jobs this year. the positions will come from stories aeroplan, store expansion and e-commerce operations. nicole: the u.s. government $150 million fine to cover charge is a filter for suspicious orders of painkillers between 2008 and 2013 as part of the settlement the company will send sales from distribution centers in colorado, ohio, michigan and florida for multiple years. shares of mckesson are up 6% so far this year.
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lauren: the second cop killer off orlando today after a nine-day manhunt. they've captured by keith lloyd found in an abandoned house where he came out wearing body armor and carrying two handguns. his accuser fatally shooting better in officer clayton at a wal-mart parking lot last week and in a tribute, police fice used her handcuffs to publish in custody. >> our entire community is going to breathe a sigh of relief at this point because they will sleep better knowing tonight to describe this individual, this maniac is off the streets. nicole: but it has been wanted since december when he fatally shot his pregnant ex-girlfriend. nicole: in texas, another police officer fatally shot after an hours long standoff with the
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gunman. detective jerry walker was shot while responding to the report of an armed man outside a home. when officers arrived, the man was screaming at them from the backyard as they withdrew the man ducked into the house and began firing from the window strike in an 18 year veteran of the force and father of four print the suspect later found dead in the home. lauren: donald trump catching at washington d.c. for a pre-inauguration exclusive dinner. he spoke to a crowd of 500 guests including many foreign diplomats. the heat praise on his picks for a bite president mike pence and secretary of state. >> i had a couple of beauties that could've picked. they were good, too, but maybe window for doubt. and then read from the beginning, rex tillerson. he's around here someplace. i think it's tougher than he thought. he goes into a country, takes the oil, goes into another
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country. tough to be these politicians, right? lauren: pretty funny. nicole: only one down arrow and thus korea cost the fraction of our print in a cake in half of 1%. the shanghai composite of one 10th of 1%. hong kong hang seng up 1.1%. let's take a look at european stocks this morning. this is a brilliant movie in london. the publishing company pearson, though shares down more than 20%. they cut their profit outlook for two years because of their change in the publishing business. then you have the dax up seven points today. the cacm pranced on 25. nicole: the markets in the u.s. all of paris. the second time in 2017, but the nasdaq up six. the dow futures pointing higher by 11. s&p futures at two. city and goldman sachs today for the quarterly report.
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lauren: donald trump made comments about a strong dollar. oil prices going up now reversing course done 1.5%. gold of $1.50 at $1214 a troy ounce. nicole: qualcomm is being sued by a good scene. the federal trade commission accuses the companies maintain a monopoly in the type of chip used in cell phones and other electronics. the agency says qualcomm imposes on returns and manufactures and weakens its rival. the ftc requested a court order to undo and prevent type takes. they will fight the lawsuit. shares of qualcomm are down 1.5% this year. nicole: watching the banks, we've seen so many reports strong earnings and go up since the election. morgan stanley fell in about 4% even though they posted their best fourth-quarter since the crisis. citigroup expected to pose higher earnings per share with
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the results we've seen from jpmorgan, bank of america, wells fargo. and and a second for goldman says sachs more than 6%. ahead of those numbers, at their highest level in more than nine years. coming since november 8th. nicole: answers continues to pick up steam. the latest quarterly result before the opening bell at the minneapolis regional banks to post higher earnings per share in revenue compared to last year. we'll also hear from charles schwab this morning. to report an improved results. announce plans for a rapport faster service for investors this year. netflix expected to beat the estimates when it releases its latest numbers after the closing bell close to 18289 a share yesterday. investors will once again focus on subscriber growth. lauren: they are planning a dozen hours of original programming this year.
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headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." the second major u.s. expansion. the journal says the blood testing company has not explicitly set back. sources say the development could result in three sanctions. the securities and exchange commission says allergan will pay $15 million in fines and admit to disclosure violations. the hospital takeover bid from u.s. regulators yesterday accusing allergan failing. women making games towards winning the ceo job. success could produce an unprecedented number of female chief executives. the ford mustang gets a new look. we will show you all the cards. you are watching trans and, your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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custody this morning. police caught marquis floyd last night hiding an abandoned home where his body armor and armed with two handguns. but it was on the run since last week it officials say he will be charged with two counts of first-degree murder. while congressional republicans criticizing president obama for canadian sentenced a former army intelligence analyst chelsea man is serving a 35 year prison sentence for leaking classified documents. house speaker paul ryan called the move outrageous. john mccain called it a grave mistake. manning has expected responsibility for the two materials to raise public awareness about the effects were. let's check in on u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures up 15 points can s&p futures at 2.5. the cold, but the look at what's happening now. nicole: 2017 may be barely underway, but the company and failing to may 2018 redesigned
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mustang yesterday. gary kaslow has all the details. >> lauren end quote, last week at the detroit auto show, ford unveiled the best-selling vehicle in america. this week we get our first look at the mustang which is the best-selling sports card america. there are plenty of changes under this can include and the most powerful five-liter v-8 ever put in a mustang. a new suspension to give it better handling. technology inside as well. while this is still very much a drivers car with the driver aids between the lines. they jump in front of it in same on the brakes to be done. and a smartphone app, unlocked the doors and if you happen to forget where you to forget we partake of you will find it for you, too. this seems pretty unforgettable
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to me. especially read. lauren: i like it. i'll take one. coming up, a major ice storm warning for the northwest. genistein will tell us when it could hit. and sports, james hardwicke 12 triple doubles this evening. can he make it a baker's dozen in miami? las vegas comes to san francisco. we'll tell you why those are dancing and shovels are golden. let's check in right now for a small rebound on the street. dow futures picking up 15 points. you are watching trans and -- "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. is not ♪ with the xfinity tv app,
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train to a look at the latest from the world of sports. the houston rockets take on the heat. a minute left in the first half. three pointer. game tied at the break. third quarter, hurt and shows off effects of corey brewer and the corner, then a step back jumper. 16 points in the third. the 13th 13th triple-double this season is not enough because the heat is on. fourth quarter on the break to tyler johnson goes on to win it, 109-103. continuous history. they scored 34 points in four straight games with at least 32 win at 12-114. golden state lawyers have denied off, but early in the day construction on the new arena in downtown san francisco.
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groundbreaking ceremonies include officials wearing hard hats and shovels at the warriors had a little style to go with their flashy play on the court. check that out. but is that synchronize takers? the arena will be called the chief stunner to open in 2019. here is a coincidence for you. president of him as the nation's 41st president. war number 41st ever disco giants. they resent tense to two years probation for $5000 in 1995 after pleading guilty to income taxed fraud.
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more heavy rain moving into the last and greatest in the forecast for and maturation down friday. let's get a look at your wednesday forecast first. good morning to fox meteorologist janice dean. reporter: hi lauren, hi nicole. watching the forecast for d.c. we have this frontal boundary along the front. that's where we see the odd enough showers including texas over the next couple days. cooler behind the front. all about want is pushing northward. we will have above average temperatures at the d.c. area this week. you mentioned the west. big deal. at these three storms on the way again. it's goingo drench the coast. i'm a broken record because for years we been in a drought situation. this could really erase a lot of the drug is to get three storms systems not only today, but friday and into the weekend. the storm track of the moisture from the pacific as far south as
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los angeles over the next couple days they could get a couple inches of rain which is good news in terms of drought, but that is because bill have flash flooding, rock siphon potential for avalanche danger. we are talking about several feet of snow across california. even though this is awesome news, too much of a good thing can cause that. looking good today. temperatures above average, but friday is beginning to commit day, afternoon, we could see on enough showers heavy at times. i'm doing when it came. among the phone with mother nature and making sure she can push the showers to the later afternoon. we will see what happens. the units above average temperatures. lauren: yesterday you told us it was likely not going to rain during the festivities on a moderation day and it looks like that change. >> my fingers are crossed.
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nicole: thanks, janice. orlando police have captured a suspect accused of killing a police officer and his ex-girlfriend. >> our entire community is going to breathe a sigh of relief at this point. >> will tell you have a suspect was captured. the rumor has been out for me. those is laying off workers. we will explain. u.s. stock market futures under pressure with a slew of earnings. companies supporting the cpa daffy giuseppe king can s&p futures up to. you are watching trans and, your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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nicole: breaking news this morning. former president george h.w. bush hospitalized. details on his condition ahead. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: we wish him well. good morning. i'm trained for. 270 and is receiving clemency president obama. leaked documents they will have the greatest reaction -- latest reaction. nicole: the banks and industrial companies. we are seeing some out seeing some out there seeing some affairs. daffy giuseppe team can s&p futures at two.
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lauren: stocks finished mostly higher. the hang seng in hong kong upon per 1%. the cost and south korea done fractionally nicole: let's check out what's going on with oil. 5170 a barrel.1.5%. >> yields on the 10 year treasury. the man who allegedly shot and killed a police officer in orlando, florida finally caught up in and other office or gone down. lauren: does announcing major layoffs. how many people will lose their jobs? nicole: 5:31 a.m. in new york. january 18th. we welcome you to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. lauren: president george h.w. bush hospitalized in houston according to the 41st president chief of staff. jean becker says bush was recently admitted to houston methodist hospital but did not specify the reason. beck reportedly says bush who is
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92 years old is doing fine in stable condition and is expected to go home in a couple days. president bush not going to attend president-elect donald trump's inauguration on friday because of health concerns. nicole: donald trump's choice for secretary faces fire on capitol hill. fox business adam shapiro has all the highlights. reporter: good morning, lauren. good morning, nicole. betsy devos, nominee to become secretary of education says every student deserves a safe school -- she will be a strong advocate for public schools. devos. for the senate health education committee and told them that she shares president of trump's view that it's time to shift the debate from what the system thinks is best for kids to what she thks moms and dads who want, expect and deserve. >> they know other options
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exist. whether magnetic, virtual, charter, home, faith-based or any other combination. too many parents are denied access to the full range of options. reporter: democrats take issue with devos has done on the billionaire and advocate for school choice, school vouchers and charter schools, but also the fact she hasn't turned over all of her tax records to the committee. it's not required, but the senator raised the issue. >> when president obama entered the white house, republicans insisted on having an ethics letter in hand before moving to a hearing. in fact, later met, but a ladder to later read making that explicit demand, an ethics letter in hand with time to read you and an fbi background check before hearing. >> she wants to get traces to ammann said that that the united states. the senators and other people in
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the hearing room have actually exercise for their own children in choosing a school for those kids to attend. she will be a strong advocate for great public schools. >> at the school is troubled or unsafe or not a good fit for a child, perhaps they have special needs going on that. we should support a parents right to enroll their child in a high-quality alternative. >> this is the first part of the committee hearing regarding devos. the committee chair said earlier stood the next week or the committee would decide to vote to confirm devos and pass that onto the full full senate for a vote. back to you. nicole: adam shapiro reporting from washington. lauren: thanks, adam. president obama can determine an army private commit to sharing secrets with mechanics secrets
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with wikileaks. move to grant clemency manning has shown remorse, but others see this move as totally hypocritical. >> i think it is simply astonishing that the president at the same time with the so exercised over the podesta releases through wikileaks and then be expanding commuting the sentence of chelsea manning. lauren: top congressional republicans contend the decision. paul ryan calling it outrageous. now set to expire may 17th. meanwhile, president obama is going to hold his final press conference. today, 2:15 p.m. eastern and we both be carrying that live on fox business. >> lowe's is announcing layoffs. the home improvement chain is eliminating about 2400 jobs. most cuts will be made to go straight to adapt to the changing habits of the shoppers. many workers have responsibilities at the back of his or her will be made available to you to help the
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shoppers questions about products and home improvement projects. those cut its profit outlook in november due to weaker than expected store traffic. shares of us are up nearly 2% so far this year. meanwhile, wal-mart on a hiring spree plan to create 10,000 jobs this year. new positions will come from stores, store expansion and e-commerce. lauren: the list of jobs being created. mckesson has agreed to pay the u.s. government $150 million fine to settle charges that it failed to report suspicious orders of addictive painkillers between the years 2008 and 2013. as part 13. as part of the settlement, the company will suspend sales of controlled substances from distribution centers in colorado, ohio for multiple years. the agreement comes after a great opioid epidemic. they are up about 6% this year.
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nicole: off the streets of orlando after a nine-day manhunt in the 30s capture 41-year-old ricky floyd in an abandoned house where he came out wearing body armor, carrying two handguns. but it is accused of shooting veteran officer debra clayton. they put food into custody. >> our entire community is going to breathe a sigh of relief at this point because they will sleep better knowing that night that among this individual, this maniac a few votes off the street. nicole: but it has been wanted since december when authorities say he fatally shot his pregnant expo friend. lauren: in texas, another police officer fatally shot after an hours long standof
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man in a dallas neighborhood. jury walker shuffle responding to a report of an armed men outside the home. when officers rid on the demands screaming from the backyard. the officers withdrew. the man got into the house and began firing from the window, striking walker who's an 18 year veteran of the force. he was a father of four. the suspect was later found dead in that tone. train to president-elect donald trump touched down last night for an exclusive pre-migration dinner. speaking to a crowd of 500, praise on his picks for vice president and secretary of state. >> i had some beauties i could've picked. we have a man but from the beginning, rex tillerson. he's around here someplace. i think it's tougher than he thought. he goes into a country, takes the oil, into another country. tough to be one of these
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politicians. nicole: comments came during his inaccurate should chairman. lauren: protesters set himself on fire days before the inauguration. firefighters are starting to the scene outside the international hotel in d.c. you can see smoke billowing above the hotel located between the u.s. capitol and the white house. police say the man seriously burned is expected to be okay, but he told reporters that he came to protest from california. >> audrey from california to let himself on fire. we've got three up arrows, went down ever. create confidence actually. shanghai composite up one 10th of 1%. the nikkei gaining half of 1% and the hong kong hang seng shows 1.1% today. lauren: stockstill next right
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now. the cac down 20 points. the ftse in london at 10th and the dax up 16 watching shares of deutsche bank and the department of justice settlement. that being finalized for $7.2 billion. nicole: dow futures up 16 after little selloff yesterday. s&p 500 up seven. transport oil and gold trading down 5165 is support for oil, down 83 cents. nicole: qualcomm is being sued by uncle sam. accuses the company is maintainimaintaini ng a monopoly that type of chip used in cell phones and other electronics. qualcomm imposes onerous terms on manufacturers and weakens its rival. the ftc requesting a court order to undo and prevent qualcomm tactics. he called the complaint friday and will fight this lawsuit. shares of qualcomm down 1.5% this year.
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more than eight years after the housing crisis, deutsche bank analyst and settlement with the u.s. justice department over allegations that so toxic mortgage securities. the bank will pay a civil penalty of 3.1 billion provide for $1 billion in consumer believe to homeowners of a period of five years. payment is the largest ever by any single bank for selling shoddy securities. the commissioners of deutsche bank trading right now in germany. they are down on the news. nicole: two more big names are due to report this morning. citigroup expected to post higher earnings per share continuing a trend. strong results we've seen from jpmorgan, bank of america are also looking for goldman sachs to post the year-over-year with revenue rising within 6%. at the numbers, shares are in their highest more than nine
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nicole: good morning to you. 5:45 a.m. in new york. hundreds of layoffs happening up those. in fact, the home improvement stores says there's going to be about 2400 to be precise employees being let go as part of an overhaul of its staffing. employees were also now reduced their hours. the man accused of killing an orlando police officer in his pregnant ex-girlfriend is in custody this morning. police caught mark eastlake hiding out an abandoned home wearing body armor. also one or two guys. lloyd was on the run since last week that officials say he will be charged with two counts of
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first-degree murder. republicans criticizing president obama or the sentence of chelsea manning serving a 35 year prison sentence for leaking classified documents. senator john mccain says it was a great date. manning has accepted responsibility to make you the about the effects of war. check in on u.s. stock market futures this morning. goldman sachs reporting today. dow futures at 17, s&p futures up s&p futures of two, nasdaq up seven after falling back yesterday. lauren, that's happening now. lauren: the ford mustang getting a kick in the thunder. the 2018 redesigned mustang. gary casserly has the details. hey, gary. >> lorna nicole, failed on board -- ford unveiled an mystically get our first look at
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the active ford mustang which is the best-selling sports car in america. there are plenty of changes under the skin including the most powerful five-liter v-8 that's ever put the mustang. new suspension to get a better a smoother ride. technology inside as well. full digital instrument cluster and while this is still very much a drivers car for the first time the mustang has some semi-autonomous or irate including one system between the lines on the highway and another that could spot cars in front of it. if you don't there's also a new smartphone now. start the car remotely, i'm not going in if you forget where you park it, you will find it for you, too. although that seems pretty unforgettable to me. nicole: i think it looks beautiful. i'll take one. headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." a second major u.s. inspection failed in his laboratory cities.
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the blood testing company has not disclosed the next two as investors were patients. sources say the development could result in new sanctions. lauren: securities and exchange commission says allergan will pay $15 million in fines and disclosure violations during hostile takeover bid from valiant pharmaceuticals. the accused allergan of failing to disclose merger talks with activists back in 2014. women aren't making gains winning the ceo jobs at the journal says their ultimate success could lead to an unprecedented number of female chief executives. lauren: coming up, an ice storm warning for the northwest. janice dean will tell us where it can fit a james harden with 12 triple doubles. can he make any takers said in miami? let's attract to san francisco? ♪
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third quarter now. sets of corey brewer and the corner who knocked down the three. then create some space in symbols and turns. harden had 16 points in the third. his 13th triple-double of the season. not enough because the heat is on. fourth quarter now. makes that behind the pasty tyler johnson and the heat go on to win 109-103. to san antonio to it continuing the hot streak in the third order. it's valid and still drains the three pointer right there. he scores 34 points, his fourth straight game with at least a win at 122 for team. the golden state warriors have been eyed off, but earlier in the day they began construction on a brand-new green and then san francisco. usually groundbreaking ceremonies at that officials holding hardhat then the light.
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but the warriors had a little style with their flashy play on the court. check this out. ♪ the arena will be called the chase center, scheduled to open in 20 night team, costs about a billion dollars. here's the coincidence to tell you about. president abbas has the nation's 40-foot president. leah mccovey, number 44 with the san francisco giants. yesterday the company was one of the 64 people president obama pardon. the 79 of the sentence to two years probation and fined $5000 in 1995 after pleading guilty to income tax fraud. the cubbies record is now clean and i'm sure he's smiling. the great there in that picture. nicole: storms are heavy rain moving into the west. rain in the forecast for
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inauguration day. your wednesday forecast that fox meteorologist janice dean. good morning. reporter: hi lauren, hi nicole. showers and thunderstorms up towards the mid-atlantic through the work week. heavier rain across the mississippi valley and the south. watching that. the big story is going to be the west with a number of storm systems that the man. heavy rainfall will cause flooding. potential for rockslide than that dies in avalanche danger. ultimately this is a great situation event. they've been in drought for a number of years. however, it's going to cause big whether concerns over the next couple weeks. under certain advisories, blizzard advisories as well as winter storm warning and advisories for southern california into southern arizona. big deal as we head into the weekend. you mentioned the inauguration on friday. here's the break done up until 11:00 a.m. or noon.
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browsers -- skies are cloudy. the good news is temperatures are much warmer than average. at least i can give you that glass half full. , back to you. lauren: coming up, will hand it to moran said maria. college of aging gracefully. a celebration for the oldest panda in the world. i'm australia concedes dow futures not 23 points. the highest all morning that we've seen. we will be right back. questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here.
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transfer end of this story. hope you did too. a special day for this cute furry creature. bossie is the oldest panda in captivity. mr. dirty seven for a rescue to four years old, was trained to perform and entertain crowds. she's outlived the average life span of a panda in captivity which is 30 years old )-right-paren china. we say go bossie. she is cute. lauren: she was lifting a weight like this that was awesome. she had a birthday crown. thank you for joining these pictures. nicole: "mornings with maria" begins right now. >> live from imation's capital,
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here is maria bartiromo the special coverage of the non-duration of donald jay trump. maria: good wednesdayorning. i maria bartiromo. live from washington, it is wednesday, janry 18th. top stories right now. braking is overnight. president george h.w. bush has been hospitalized. he was taken to houston methodist hospital after falling ill. one report says he was experiencing shortness of breath good the latest on his condition this morning. president about that granting clemency to chelsea manning days before he leaves office. he commuted the 35 year sentence. she was jailed for leaking classified military secrets. details coming up. two days until the united dates of the new president. preparations for friday's inauguration of donald jay trump. the incoming administration harder work in the days leading up to the big event. >> it really is extraordinary, extraordinary to think about the number of companies. in
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