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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Squawk Box - Matthew J. Belvedere and Peter Schacknow - June 10, 2014

L-R:  Matthew Belvedere & Peter Schacknow
U.S. stock futures were lower in early trading, after a fourth straight rally pushed the Dow to another record and within a whisper of 17,000. (CNBC)
General Motors (GM) shareholders will get a chance to grill CEO Mary Barra over theignition switch crisis today, while crash victim’s families are expected to protest at the annual meeting. (CNBC)
GoDaddy—the Internet domain name and Web hosting company known for its racy Super Bowl commercials—is filing for an IPO, in hopes of raising at least $100 million.(AP)
Singularity University CEO Rob Nail joins CNBC's "Squawk Box" at 7:50 a.m. ET to look at the impact of emerging technologies—like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and crowdfunding—on business and finance.
In a letter set for release today, top business leaders, including the CEOs of Coca-Cola(KO) and McDonald's (MCD), are calling on Washington to act on immigration reform.(AP)
President Barack Obama will take to Tumblr for a college affordability discussion today, after signing an executive order intended to reduce the burden of escalating student debt(USA today)
In an interview about her new book, Hillary Clinton said her family was "dead broke"and saddled with legal bills after Bill Clinton's presidency. (AP)
Vermont’s Democratic governor has signed into law a minimum wage increase in three steps to $10.50 an hour by 2018, higher than any other U.S. state. (Reuters)
Foreclosure activity dropped to an eight-year low last month, as banks reclaimed fewer homes and foreclosure starts saw their lowest levels in years, according to a RealtyTrac report. (Reuters)
Embattled LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling now plans to "fight to keep" the team—the sale of which to former Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion looked like a done deal last week. (NBC News)

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