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comcast business. built for business. drink to breaking news this morning. the battle on as presidential candidates that are both in 11 key states on the super tuesday good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: good morning. i am transfixed a delegate in texas with the most up for grabs. nicole: the u.s. economy will put up any federal reserve interest rate hike. went back on the top features come at dow futures at the 87, s&p up 10. lauren: in asia a wild ride in china fell nearly 4% before ending with a gain of 1.7%.
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japan's docs edging slightly higher as well. nicole: checkout oil prices continue to rise today of 21 cents. right now it are a 3.96. lauren: the justice department releases the final batch of e-mails. loretto lynch tells fox news there is no deadline for the clinton e-mail investigation to end. nicole: the fbi and apple head to capitol hill to fight about unlocking an iphone used by terrorists after apple wins the key quarter. lauren: the top of capital rankings. tom brady agrees to a new two-year contract. nicole: it is 5:01. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the latest breaking news and what to
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expect that they had. lauren: intercontinental exchange committee on the new york stock exchange is considering an offer for the group that is then approached the company for it. the news a week after it is in advanced talks about a possible $28 billion merger which would create the largest exchange in europe. we'll keep you up to date as it develops. nicole: white house hopefuls making their final push for votes on super tuesday. republican votes in 11 states today with family 600 delegates up for grabs. democrats award more than 860 delegates. make sure you stay with fox business network for special coverage on super tuesday starts tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. lauren: gop front runner donald trump held a rally yesterday in virginia, but his speech was interrupted by protesters multiple times. >> tens of thousands of people. are you back there, darling? who is protesting? get out of here. get them out.
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right in the middle of my punchline. get them out. get them out. lauren: a secret service agent simon the photographer to the ground at the same trump rally. the photographer was detained before he was relsed. ump hanty lt nit at 10 senators marco and ted cruz. >> he is six-foot two, but he's got small hands. are my hands all? i never heard of that one. he's very nasty and is very desperate. cruise, i know is a friend appearance, but it's not exactly truthful and that's why i'm doing so well with the evangelicals that they like the truth. lauren: the sunshine state held its primary on march 15th. nicole: senators marco rubio and to translate in an interview with greta van fester in last
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night. rubio intensified his attacks on donald trump. >> donald trump has spent a year consulting virtually everyone. there's very few groups or individuals that he has been personally insulted. every now and then someone needs a taste of their own medicine because that is called a bully. he's using the presidential right to insult people. nicole: ted cruz batting for a win in his day. the lone star state will award 155 delegates for republicans today. ted cruz was on hannity last night also on trump gave >> is a dealmaker. he spent his entire life cutting deals and we are furious at the distant washington. the problem with republicans in washington isn't that they do not like to make joseph democrats. republicans make joseph democrats every day on donald trump is promising more of the same. nicole: rubio plans to go to florida after campaigning in minnesota today.
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intact is holding an election that watch party. lauren: marco rubio when marco rubio wendy grossman at hobby lobby founder david green. he told neil cavuto why he's coming on strongly against donald trump didn't listen. >> we have a situation where we are forgetting decency. it surprises me about the faith world taking on someone that didn't learn what he should learn in the first grade and that is not to call people names and not to win by a scorched earth. lauren: green does not want to see a bully in the white house. hobby lobby was part of the favorable supreme court ruling in 24 team pathetic company does not have to provide workers with contraception due to religious beliefs. senator john mccain tells fox's bill o'reilly expects the majority of the gop to back trump if he wins the party's
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nomination. he was also critical of personal insults between donald trump and mark are revealed amid threats that do include domestic terror attacks. >> talking about the size of people series, throwing water around the stage and talking about the size of people's hands. the american people deserve a lot better and i am saddened we are not discussing these issues we are facing the greatest threat to the security of the night states and 70 years. lauren: candidates for law coins once again at the fox news channel debate thursday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. sure to mark the date and time on your calendar. nicole: on the democratic side, hillary clinton looking to solidify her lead on super tuesday. polls suggest the secretary of state is expected to bring many states today including texas, georgia and tennessee. >> when you have a leading candidate for president on the republican side who insults
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everybody, including muslims, that makes the job a little harder. it's not only offensive, it dangerous. it matters what you say when he ran for president and it really matters if you are president. nicole: senator bernie sanders facing a tough battle as polls show hillary clinton is leaving him across the south. last night he held a valid massachusetts that has 91 delegates. >> viewers state led the american revolution. [cheers and applause] now it is time for massachusetts to leave the political revolution. [cheers and applause] meanwhile, the wife of the vermont senator says her husband will take his campaign through the convention in july. lauren: the state department
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released the final batch of hillary clinton ... secretary of state. the department says that brings the number of e-mails containing classified information to more than 2000. directors spoke with attorney general about the linchpin of the first appearance on fox in nine years. lynch say in her department has no deadline for concluding the e-mail investigation. >> any case the department of justice books that will be handled efficiently can handled efficiently can fairly come as early any artificial deadline. what is most important is to follow the facts come follow the law and come to an independent conclusion as to what may or may not happen. trip to the justice department looking into whether she broke laws by using a private e-mail for official communication. a court ruling in new york yesterday could affect apple's efforts to fight in order to unlock an iphone belonging to one of the shooters in the san bernardino california deadly attack at a federal judge in new york sided with apple against the justice department over
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whether the company can be forced to help investigators data from a lack iphone. senior apple executives at the new york ruling indicates it may be harder for the justice department to win in california. attorney general bebeto lynch also said last night that the fbi order against apple does not violate the 13th amendment against servitude. >> thirteenth amendment is a very important part of the constitution, but it's not implicated when you go to an american company, with a lawful court order and you simply say, please comply with the law. that is not servitude of any kind. that is simply asking the company to live up to his civic obligation to cooperate with law enforcement as directed by a court. true to james bowman will be a capitol hill today to testify before the house judiciary committee on apple's refusal to help the government unlike the
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san bernardino shooters fun. lauren: u.s. stock futures had been hired. new york fed president bill dudley saying he sees downside risk to the u.s. economy that may keep the central bank's interest rate hike on hold for longer than he and his colleagues at the fed had earlier signaled. dudley was seeking in china. about expects the u.s. economy to grow 2% this year, he added on balance i am somewhat less confident than i was before. the fed raised interest rates in december for the first time in almost a decade. with that, let's get caught up in the global market action overnight. in asia, back-and-forth action. shanghai composite up 1.7% and the hang seng up 1.5%. kospi on the other hand finished down slightly. lauren: early trading up 31 points or half of 1%. ditto percentage terms for the
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cac and the dax in germany. the winner is up 1.5%. nicole: u.s. stock market futures up 106 for that doubt teachers. s&p up while the nasdaq up 31. trip through oil prices rose in february for the first time in four months in may were up again. thirty-four dollars at the quarter, pulled higher by $7. let's check out of the u.s. dollar is trading against key currencies. japanese yen, canadian dollar and euro weaker against the greenback this morning. lauren: the treasury 1.75%. nicole: coming up from a gop presidential candidate except an endorsement from the world of nascar. >> about is winning in business and success. i'm here to tell you he went with his family. he does. nicole: we will tell you about that. in sports, returning to the top college basketball ranking and
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has an easy time at number 23 texas and patriots quarterback tom brady reportedly has agreed to a two-year contract extension. all of those stories and more. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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nicole: cool hand luke starr george kennedy best remembered for his tough guy characters. kennedy won an oscar for best supporting actor. kennedy became one of hollywood's most recognizable supporting actors. several actions played leslie nelson and the gun movies in the business rival, the final seasons of dallas. church committee passed away sunday at his idaho home.
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he was 91 years old. lauren: let's take a look at u.s. stock index futures starting a new month on an up note. dow futures indicate a higher open up 108 points. s&p futures up 13 come in as a feature set 33. nicole: let's check out key commodities. right now 33.97. delhi or 22 cents as goldstein $7 to lauren: nascar rally behind donald trump. the endorsement of current and former drivers and nascar ceo brien prince. >> you know about is winning a business and success. i'm here to tell you he went with his family. he does. i will tell you one thing. if you leave one other thing, you would be proud to have them as part of your family here that is how i judge a winner, raises their family. lauren: nascar hall of famer,
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ryan newman all endorsing child. nicole: let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. member chat room is no match last night. the new top-ranked team in the nation builder for texas 86-56. the win clinched the big 12 championship. game number one in the latest ap poll and the cons before to reach the top twice this season. also number one for two weeks in january. tom brady has no intentions of retiring anytime soon. reportedly agreed to a two-year contract extension. the agreement was confirmed by fax for. they have planned to play well into the 40s. nicole: lebron james led to a 196 when over the indiana pacers last night.
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massive ago the time they came for the three-pointer with 113 left. >> coming up, high on the prize. most important in the in the race for the white house. >> super tuesday is the most important day of the entire primary. we are doing very well in texas. lauren: fbi director james poe made with the keycorp fake to refer a terrorist plot. we will have the latest on the situation. first day of march. up 100 points. nasdaq futures tacking on 31. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. it is 5:14. ♪
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lauren: the battle is on its presidential candidates vie for votes in 11 key states on super tuesday. i am transfixed. nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. texas has the most delegates up for grabs at the latest in a high-stakes political brawl. lauren: stock market futures champagne after pride president bill dudley suggests bristol put off any interest rate hikes. dow up 107, nasdaq up 32. nicole: the shanghai composite index fell nearly 4% before ending with an up arrow gain of
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1.6%. after gaining 3% yesterday, oil prices continuing to rise. 33.87 '-end-single-quote. the justice department releases the final batch of hillary clinton's e-mails. or rather lunch telling fox news there is no deadline for the clinton e-mail investigation two and vs vi and apple had to capitol hill to fight about unlocking an iphone used by terrorists after apple and the keycorp berlin and new york. we will have latest developments. nicole: candidates return to the top of the -- brady agrees to new two-year contract. good morning. 5:23 a.m. here in new york. it is super tuesday, march 1st welcome to fbi and a.m., your first like a today's news of the latest breaking is similar to expect the day ahead. nicole: white house hopefuls making the final push or both on
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super tuesday. republicans voted in 11 states. 600 delegates up for grab your democrats a word with 862 delegates. make sure to stay with fox news does not work for special coverage on super tuesday starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. nicole: gop front runner donald trump held a rally yesterday. his speech was interrupted by protesters multiple times. >> tens of thousands of people -- are you back there, darling? who is protesting? get out of here. get them now. right in the middle of my punchline. get them out, get them out. nicole: take a look at this video. a secret service agent was photographer was detained before being released. donald trump was on hannity last night talking about the importance of this self funding
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campaign. >> so many companies have everybody under control. everybody taking care one way or the other through political contributions. i would never say that of course. the lobbyists and the special-interest control everything. this may come that they are lobbyists come in a national interests. >> trump plans to campaign later today. the sun shines it holds the primary march 15th. meanwhile, senator marco rubio and ted cruz trying to cut into the lead in an interview with greta van festering pit rubio intensified his attack on donald trump. >> donald trump is a con artist. the con for students of trump university. for example, we now know to another record with "the new york times" and told them what he believed which is not the same as what he's telling audiences. donald trump should get "the new york times" permission to release the audio of the
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interview. lauren: ted cruz fighting hard for a win in his home state, the lone star state will award 155 delegates for republicans today. that is a lot. ted cruz is on hannity last night and also targeted trump. >> trump is a dealmaker. he spent his entire life cutting deals and we're furious with the ds in washington. the problem isn't that they have been unwilling to make is that democrats. the problem is republicans make do with the democrats every day and donald trump is promising more of the same. nicole: very rubio plans to go to minnesota. ted cruz stays in texas and will hold an election night watch party. nicole: on the democratic side, who quit looking to solidify your lead over bernie sanders on super tuesday. polls suggest the secretary of state is expected to win many states today including texas, georgia and tennessee. >> when you have a leading
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candidate for president on the republican side who insults everybody including muslims, that makes the job a little harder. it's not only offensive. it is dangerous. it matters what you say when you run for president and that really matters if you are president. nicole: senator sanders facing a tough title with hillary clinton leading them across the south. he held a valid massachusetts which has 91 delicate. >> 11 states including massachusetts, over 800 delegates are going to be elected to the democratic convention and we anticipate winning many of them and the majority of them right here. nicole: the way for the vermont senator said there has been with the democratic convention in july. lauren: a court ruling could affect apple suffers defied an
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order to unlock an iphone belonging to one of the shooters in the san bernardino deadly attack in december. a federal judge in new york siding with apple. they help investigators extract data from the last iphone. and apple expected is that the new york ruling indicates it might be harder for the justice department to win in california. attorney general the rather lunch set on special report last night at the border against apple does not violate the 13th amendment against servitude. >> the 13th amendment is an important part of the constitution, but it's not implicated when you go to an american company with a lawful court order and you simply say, please comply with the law. that is not servitude of any kind. that is simply asking the company to live up to a civic obligation to cooperate with law enforcement as directed by a
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court. lauren: attorney general james, it will be at 1:00 today to testify before the judiciary committee to help the government unlock the san bernardino terrorist phone. nicole: breaking news this morning. intercontinental exchange. owner of the york stock exchange is considering an offer for london stock exchange group is now purged the company's board did the news a week after the stock exchange said it was an event types about a possible $20 billion merger that would create the largest exchange in europe. we will keep you up-to-date on the story as it develops. lauren: most asian markets. let's get a closer look. business reporter tracey yu live in beijing for us. good morning. good morning, ladies. asian markets on the green today. nikkei composite after last
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night up about 1.7% led by property developers did the chinese central bank's latest measure the boost of confidence in hong kong. the hang seng up 1.7%. major banks became the biggest winners. japanese stacks at a very subdued trading day volume as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of a few key events happening. the nikkei up about four tenths of 1%. investors worried about the continued strength against the u.s. dollar given the appropriate probability as they concern is the books are closed by the end of this month. in south korea, markets are closed for holiday today. back to you. lauren: tracey yu, thank you very much for the global market action we've been seeing. all of the aeros. barclays getting crashed this morning. i've been down 10%. the rest of the indices looking pretty good. the dax up on 20%, cac up 1% and
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neil ftse up. lauren: dow futures up 138 points on this first day of march. a pretty good month for the stock market historically. nasdaq futures up 40 points. train to check in on yesterday's gains for oil up once again. but they're up 1.1%. google it meant in a bear some responsibility had a bus earlier this month. we will have the story for you. after a record 340 days in space, astronauts scott kelley is set to return to earth today. we will tell you all about it. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: let's get you caught up in a stock market futures. dow futures higher by 139.8 s. and p. feith's higher by 16. nicole: the sake of key commodities. 34.20 good up 1.3%. nicole: google has claimed responsibility for the crash happening last month in a self driving? the strength to get around sandbagged in a wide mind. the said they thought the bus would slow or allow his car to continue. however, that did not happen. it struck the side of the best causing minor damage. no one was injured and to make changes to a software after that crash to avoid future accidents.
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nicole: exercise self driving car on the side links to the the side like student car community stay awake. scott kelley is ready to return to earth with the nasa astronauts than 340 days on the space station connecting space for an eating space veggies on the outer rim of her. kelley is set to touch down a posix time about 11:45 p.m. eastern time tonight. he will then be flown to houston for your celebration taking place to welcome him and his twin brother and former nasa astronaut mark kelley. lauren: let me say it's been fascinating to follow his trip from outer space on twitter. presidential candidates on the super tuesday and the writer is red hot. >> on the issue of con artists it won't stop saying. donald trump is a con artist. nicole: fbi director james komi director james komi heads to capitol hill today after a polemic keycorp victory in the
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battle to keep the phone used by terrorists a lot. the latest on that checking their stock index futures this march 1st retail futures up 136 points. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at money markets and breaking news. keep it here. ♪
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nicole: breaking news this morning picked battle is on its presidential candidates its presidential candidates fight for those in 11 key states on this super tuesday. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren: i am transfixed. texas is the most delegates up for grabs. the latest in the high-stakes political brawl. while futures jumped to the upside after their the reserve president builds reserve president bill dudley suggest there are risks to the u.s. economy and that will put off interest rate hikes. they give a boost to stocks. dow futures up 133. shanghai composite fell in 4% and ending with a gain of 1.7%. japan's stocks remained slightly higher as well. nicole: oil is higher once again up 1.1%. the justice department releases a final of hillary clinton's female spirit hillary clinton's female spirit attorney general would rather lunch tells fox news there is no deadline for
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the clinton e-mail investigation to end. nicole: fbi and apple had to the hill. after apple went the keycorp bowling in new york at all the latest development. transfer candidates returned to the top of college basketball rankings and patriots quarterback tom brady agrees to new two-year contract. we will have those details. by 41:00 on super tuesday. welcome to "fbn:am" from your first look at today's markets, latest breaking is and what to expect that they had. nicole: republicans vote 11 states today with nearly 600 delegates up for grabs. democrats will award more than 860 delegates. make sure you stay right here in the fox business network for special coverage of super tuesday starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. transfer republican front runner donald trump but a speech
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interrupted multiple times by protesters. >> tens of thousands of people. are you back there, darling? get out of here. get them out. right in the middle of my punchline. get them out, get them out. lauren: secret service agents sending a photographer to the ground at the same trump rallied at the photographer was detained before he was released. meanwhile, donald trump on hannity attacking senator marco rubio and ted cruz. >> he says he is six-foot two, but it's got small hands. are my hands small? i never heard of that one. he's very nasty and very desperate. i know cruz is a friend of yours, but he's not exactly truthful and that's when doing so well with evangelicals that they like the truth.
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lauren: later today the sunshine state holds its primary march 15th. nicole: senator marco rubio and ted cruz tried to cut into the lead group review intends intensifies attacks. >> della ciampa spent a year insulting everyone. there's very few groups or individuals who have been personally insulted. he's used the pulpit of the presidency was a presidential run to insult people appeared nicole: ted cruz fighting hard for a win in his home state. the lone star state will award 155 delegate today. ted cruz was on hannity last night also targeting trout. >> trump is a dealmaker. he spent his entire life cutting deals and we are furious with the deals in washington at the problem with republicans in
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washington isn't that they've been unwilling to make joseph democrats. the problem as republicans make just the democrats every day and donald trump is promising more of the same. nicole: rubio plans to go after campaigning in minnesota today. cruz stated texas hold an election that watch party. lauren: hillary clinton looking to solidify or later for bernie sanders on super tuesday. the former secretary stapled in many states. texas, georgia and tennessee. >> when you have a leading candidate for president on the republican side who insults everybody including muslims, that makes the job a little harder. it is not only offensive, it is dangerous. it matters what you say when you run for president and it really matters if you are president. lauren: senator sanders is facing a tough battle in polls show hillary clinton is in him all across south.
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last night he held a rally in massachusetts which has 91 delegates. >> yours is that the american revolution. [cheers and applause] now it is time for massachusetts to move the political revolution. [cheers and applause] lauren: bernie sanders will take a campaign for the democratic convention in july. nicole: the state department released in the final batch of hillary clinton's e-mails for sure secretaries at the department says that brings number of e-mails containing classified information to more than 2000. fox has brought her spoke with attorney general loretta lynch. the first appearance by sitting ag on fox news in nine years saying her department has no deadline for concluding this e-mail investigation.
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>> indicates the department of justice to look south will be handled efficiently, fairly, thoroughly without any artificial deadline. what's most important is to follow the facts, follow the law and come to an independent conclusion as to what may or may not have been. >> the justice department as secretary of state by using a private mail server for official communication. lauren: a court ruling yesterday could affect apple's efforts to fight in order to unlock an iphone belonged to a shooter in the san bernardino took the attack. a judge in new york cited the taboo against the justice department over whether apple can do for us help investigators extract data predicting apple executives said the ruling indicates it might be even harder for the justice department to win in california. attorney general to read a bunch set on special report last night the fbi order against apple does not violate the 14th amendment. >> the 13th amendment is very important part of the constitution, but it's not
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implicated when you go by an american company, one of our great american companies with the lawful court order and simply say please comply with the law. that is not certitude of any kind. that is simply asking a company to live up to his civic obligation to cooperate with law enforcement as directed by the court. lauren: james coleman will be on capitol hill to testify before the house committee of 1:00 p.m. eastern on apple's refusal to help government unlike the san bernardino terrorist iphone. nicole: stock index futures have been higher. the new york fed president of deadly saying he sees downside risks to the u.s. economy and that may keep central bank's interest rate hike on hold for longer then he and his colleagues at the federal reserve ever signaled.
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dudley and china says luckily expects the u.s. economy to grow 2% this year, he added on ballots and added on balance i'm somewhat less confident than i was before. the fed raised interest rates in december the first time in almost a decade. lauren: breaking news this morning. the owner of the new york stock exchange says it is considered an offer for a london stock exchange group that is not approach the board. the news comes a week after it was an event talks about a possible $20 billion tie up which would create the largest exchange in europe. we will keep you up-to-date on the story as it develops. nicole: let's get you caught up on the back-and-forth action in asia. the shanghai composite index lower. finished higher 1.7%. the nikkei squeezing out again. only the cost be down two of 1%. lauren: some pretty acid manufacturing numbers. also in the up direction. major averages fared. "cavutosomeone up or to five po.
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nicole: let's check out stocks here. dow jones futures up 127. s&p up 50. nicole: key commodities, 34.19 and a pair of purple as well. coming up, kansas returns to the top of the college basketball rankings and has an easy time at texas. patriots quarterback tom brady reportedly has agreed to a two-year contract extension. other details on the stories and so much more. 5:49. "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets had breaking news. ♪
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nicole: it is march 1st. begin a new training that the dow futures up 126. s&p futures up 15. oil prices driven to the upside to check it out. up 1.4%. nicole: erin andrews breaks down the court describing the moment she found hers dockers video. >> they flipped it open. i sought for two seconds and i was like zero my god, i was screaming that i was all over the internet and i didn't know what it was. lauren: she now suffers from depression, anxiety and panic attacks on a daily basis and is willing to pay whatever it took
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to get the video off the internet. and her sister and convicted barrett and marriott for $75 million that she says their carelessness let him find her and told her through a break people in 2008. erin andrews is an anchor for fox sports. lauren: let's take a look at the latest in the water of sports. number 23, and no match for campus come up in a top-ranked team in the nation whenever texas 86-56. kansas was named number one in the ap poll is good to comes the first to reach the top 50-cent. they also are number one for two weeks in january. new england patriots quarterback tom brady has agreed to a two-year contract extension. the agreement first reported by espn anchor burned by fox for his bid for 38 euros super bowl champion plans to play well into his 40s.
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boston celtics extended their home went straight to it often with a 195 drake of the day you can just last night. jay crowder 22 points. there were eight lead changes in the fourth quarter, but the celtics won a front for good on a three-pointer by crowder with less than a minute to play. lauren: coming up before we hand it over to mornings with area, lots about paris on the first trading day. dow futures up 28. you are watching "fbn:am." stay with us. ♪ when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves?
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nicole: the first trading day of marches super tuesday checking out stocks this morning. i futures up 120 points, a gain of three fourths of 1%. s&p futures at 50, nasdaq features that 35 on the heels of comments from your bed president bill dudley saying it doesn't seem quite as much u.s. economic growth. and with that, pushing up the idea of an interest rate hike and that brought optimism to stocks. that said, look at commodities. yesterday we saw oil higher by 3% and higher once again today.
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here's a peek at currencies as well. the greenback stronger today against the euro and the yen. stiller and the u.s. dollar this morning. also watch the 10 year bond yield as well. taking you through the next several hours, maria bartiromo and "mornings with maria" begins right now. maria: thanks so much. happy tuesday, super tuesday, march 1st. with me this morning, dagen mcdowell from a sky bridge founder anthony scarry michie and national market are taking us. super tuesday finally here a café. candidates on both sides of the i'll make in their last appeal to voters this morning. >> friends don't let friends vote for a socialist like renée sanders. friends don't let friends vote for a con artist did there. >> we cannot have choke artists running our country.
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>> our campaign is the only campaign that has beaten and can be donald trump. >> it matters what you say when you run for president and it really matters if you are president. >> we're going to win massachusetts and massachusetts will bring this country into the political revolution. maria: here is what is at stake is six and the delegates 11 states. the key stayed to watch texas. the lone star state has the most up for grabs and will be a key test for type cruise. the democratic side of the race, hillary clinton to extend her lead over bernie sanders. the two battle at over 800 event delegates in today's races. moving at the latest from the campaign trail. apple scores a major victory between privacy and national security. a corporal in the justice department cannot force the technology giants to unlock an iphone in a brooklyn drug case.

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