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dream two breaking news this morning. voters go to the polls for senate and congressional primaries. gop senator john mccain and debbie wasserman shalt among those fighting for votes. good morning. i am nicole petallides. lauren. good morning i am lauren simonetti. to -- it's up 107 points yesterday. let's check in on the stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. s&p futures completely unchanged. nicole: and china to shanghai composite index gained one 10th of 1%. oil prices hovering above $47 a
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barrel. shares of hershey getting crushed after food giant rocks away from the $25 billion takeover bid for hershey. nicole: apple and the hook for billions of dollars in taxes. if the european decides to tax the deal is illegal. any decision could come within the hour and is expected to go against apple. nicole: and sports the u.s. open is underway. off to a very good start. the new york mets. other highlights coming up. lauren: 5:01 a.m. in new york. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: apple is going to be hit the european tax bill of more than $1 million this morning. sources told reuters the
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european commission will rule that apple's tax deal in ireland is illegal. the commission accused ireland in 24 enough avoiding international tax will by letting apple shelter profits for tens of billions of dollars in tax theirs in return for jobs. apple employs around 5500 people in ireland. apple would be able to appeal the decision and likely will. lauren: breaking this morning, voters in florida and arizona heading to the polls for senate and house primaries. a florida democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz facing off against tim canova, a law professor. resigning as chair of the committee last month after a week e-mail show top dnc officials favored clinton over bernie sanders during the primaries. nicole: republican senator marco rubio ahead of carlos proved. polls close at 7:00 p.m. eastern
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time. longtime republican senator john mccain faces a challenge in state senator ward. senator mccain turned 80 yesterday. polls close at 9:00 p.m. eastern and arizona. lauren: the fbi issuing an alert after foreign hackers broke into wednesday's election system in targeted another. hackers downloaded the personal data of as many as 200,000 voters in illinois. officials had to shut down the registration system for 10 days last month. >> my wife and i have talked about it in the past. how do we really know the votes that are done by people or legitimate, counted, everything. all of a sudden with people hacking in the voting system. makes you more aware of what going on. lauren: the attack that was not
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successful. authorities in arizona believe russian hackers are to blame. the fbi urges state election officials to effect their cybersecurity measures. nicole: a new poll finds hillary clinton leading donald trump by seven points nationally. the universituniversit university post is university post as clinton gets 46% support while trump has 39%. the gap is narrowing. clinton had 13-point lead earlier this month. the latest poll conducted last week after more connecting socialist secretary of state here in lauren: donald trump in washington state today. his final trip to the pacific northwest before the november election. washington is now supported the nominee since 1984. trump says people they are receptive to him. not everyone wants to see tron. seattle's mayor to speak out against the candidate.
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>> they hate speech that we occurred in the denigration and division of groups will not lead towards a way forward. lauren: holding a rally followed by a private family affair. nicole: the tribe campaign sharply increasing their spending on local advertising. the latest on that in the race for the white house by marilyn blake burman. reporter: tunnel trance campaign trying to beef up a presence on the airways. the campaign putting $10 million into nine swing states. the first tv spot for trace the country where taxes and spending go up the restaurant says he would provide tax relief. this is trump's biggest tv ad today. it is still well short of the $80 million the clinton campaign has vowed to spend for tv ads in september and october. in the meantime, the republican national committee to keep the
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spotlight on the clinton foundation. the rnc chair sent a letter to the clinton foundation donna shalala and find a foundation to release our e-mails if officials had with the state department during hillary clinton's tenure at foggy bottom. the latter ends with the following quote. the american people have the right to see a picture of secretary clinton's record what she claims to be proud of before they go to the polls to choose their next president. both candidates took a rare day off from the campaign trail monday. clinton returns on wednesday in ohio. that is when trump will be in arizona to unveil the much anticipated specifics his immigration plan. back to you in new york. nicole: huma abedin asleep in her husband, anthony weiner. he was condescending explicit
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photos to a won for a third time. after long and painful consideration and work on nightmarish, i've made the decision to separate from a has-been. anthony and i remain devoted to doing what is best for his a son who is the light of my life. during this difficult time, ask for respect for privacy. but anthony weiner tickets twitter account down after admitting he and the women have been friends for some time. nicole: presidents and vacationers are watching two storm systems approaching. forecasters expect the first to become a tropical storm before brushes the north carolina coast today. heavy rain and high winds predicted along are your islands. emergency officials are telling people to prepare. >> they are where we are in great tropical storm watch, to make sure they are getting their homes friday. nicole: a second as a tropical storm later in the week.
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i made them across florida and head towards the atlantic coast. lauren: and asia a mixed bag with mostly trading higher. the shanghai in china at the 10th of 1%. the hang seng in hong kong up 1%. the cost in south korea getting a of 1%. the nikkei falls back just slightly. several pieces of data. retail sales and play the numbers paint a mixed picture of the japanese economy. lauren: let's turn to europe right now. the london ftse up fractionally and the cac and france. this is the first day of trading. the cac up 1% and the german dax up 1%. lauren: at three-day skid for u.s. stocks come to a man. rallies 107 points up for looking at premarket trading. s&p futures on fractionally. nasdaq futures at two points. nicole: looking at oil and gold.
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oil moving to the upside to the dollar came off its recent highs. oil at 37 cents at 4735 a barrel. gold down $3 but 1323 triads. lauren: their merger between mondo visit hershey said it no longer interested in pursuing a deal after her she refused its te offer last week. that is the second offers this should. because of shareholder developments at hershey there is no path forward to a deal. the new sandhurst he shares down more than 11% in extended trading. bundled asap about 4%. nicole: facebook ceo mark zetterberg men fail his home. he has been working on a face and voice recognition system that lets him run his home environment much like the fictional start in ironman.
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he told an audience that he can already control diet, gates and temperatures with the system.paa personal challenge uckerberg set for himself. he hopes to show the public next month. lauren: said the system could only hear his voice so his wife couldn't control the air-conditioned. lauren: not good. we need control of that. more retailers report quarterly numbers. investors look for comments on the efforts to turn its business around people love to hear from dfw expected to report earnings per share by revenue to go by. shares are higher this year. h&r block will report its latest results after the bell. they post a wider loss as well as lower revenue.
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nicole: a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." american airlines president's united continental. scott kirby will assume they single in the shakeup in the competitive airline industry. as food prices fall, the good news for customers saving money isn't shared by everyone. they are feeling the pinch is cheaper than milk, beef and corn prices. they spoke to allow users to trigger safety check features. the company planning for communities to lack of a safety check function instead of sole control over an emergency. lauren: everything is fine with obamacare. >> we've made important progress in terms of expanding choice from before obamacare went into effect and we've made important progress in keeping this trace
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is affordable. lauren: new report shows obama carried insurance options are drying up across the country. jeff flock has the story. august winds down. our future shaping up. dow futures higher pay. nasdaq futures down not even one point. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ [cheering] ♪
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lauren: welcome back. 5:15 a.m. voters are casting ballots in senate and congressional primaries in arizona and florida today. gop senator john mccain and democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz among those fighting to keep their jobs. sources tell reuters the european commission will rule as early as this morning that apple's tax bill's tax deal with ireland is illegal. the commission will tell apple that it owes ireland more than $1 billion in back taxes. apple would be able to appeal. a deal that would've created the world's biggest candidate company. it is no longer interested in pursuing a deal with hershey after her she refused it latest
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offer last week. let's check in on stock market futures. consumer confidence in home price data 10 points. s&p futures down not even a point. nicole: lauren simonetti, thank you very much. issues that obamacare piling up, many fear monopolies could farm in some states. jeff flock has the details. >> lauren and nicole comet and nicole, increasingly fewer options for those who'd like to buy insurance on government exchanges according to the latest data from kaiser family foundation and come out last year at this time there were only 300,000 or so and release nationwide, about 2% of the population that had excess to one option on the exchanges. this year they predict that number will jump to 2.5 million. almost 20% of all enrollees.
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if you look at the states, there are many that only will have one option in the entire state. states like alabama, alaska, oklahoma, wyoming, just one option on the exchanges. in other states the majority of people will have only one option because so many of the big insurers have pulled out of many of the state exchanges. ensures like aetna, humana and united health care. the stock market has been rewarding those that did allow and they have less exposure now to potential trouble. united health care, looked at the chart since they pulled out the middle of april of this year, they returned to that date about 7.5% since then. the big insurers finding they were enabled to make money. too many six people signed up. not enough young healthy people balance in it all out. they should note that even if you only have one option on your
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exchange, if we don't take it or get health care elsewhere, you then wind up having to pay. lauren, nicole. nicole: good explanation. thank you very much. lauren: the u.s. open under way. in baseball, a dramatic 10th inning when. those highlights coming at you. ♪ trend for the world is mourning the death of actor and comic genius gene wilder. we will have that when we return. to get here,
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nicole: actor gene wilder has died yet he starred alongside mel brooks in several movies including producers down frankenstein, blazing saddle, but best known for playing willy wonka on wonka and the chocolate factory. wilder died of complications from alzheimer's disease. he was 83 years old. lauren: friends, coworkers can admire is quick to pay tribute
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after news of his death in a statement longtime friend mel brooks at one of the truly great talents of our time is gone. he placed every film we get together with his magic and bless my life with his friendship. he will be so missed. steve martin tweeted you were one of the great screen comedians, original and surprising every time. after jim carrey tweeting james wilder was one of the funniest and sweetest energies to take a human form. if there's a heaven, he has the gold ticket. nicole: he will be greatly missed. obama connection with the scene overnight. see how we are faring in china. the shanghai composite index fund and the bond is sent to danny kaye about one 10th of 1%. hong kong hang seng up a full percentage point. grey skies begins one third of 1%. lauren: stocks trading up right now for the first time this week. the ftse in london is up 10 points.
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the cac at 44. dax up one of nothing. the material companies certainly under pressure this morning. >> we've been watching financials closely. the rate hikes are more likely in september and december and so we are watching futures once again gaining dow futures of 15, s&p futures up on, nasdaq futures up one. lauren: a oil and gold up 46 cents. $47.44 a barrel. gold done almost $3. nicole: let's take a look at the latest from the world of sports. the u.s. open under way yesterday. defending champ novak choke a bothered by his right arm but still beat poland. it was the first match since losing the third round of wimbledon. and the women's side, olympic
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gold medalist was eliminated in the first round. the williams sisters began today. a big win for the new york mets last night. two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the mets a two to one victory over the miami marlins. that is the first game of the series between the national league playoffs even with miami's for second place in the east. two and one half games behind for the league's second wild card. the baltimore orioles lost again, falling five to one last night. josh donaldson did his fourth homer and two days. josé batista also went deep. toronto maintained a leg over the lead over the red sox for baltimore, the orioles have lost four of five and are claiming to the second wild card. tv ratings for sunday's mtv music awards are and msn data shows they plummeted.
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6.5 million viewers about a 35% drop from last year. mtv says the video music award for just about 63 million streams and that is that 70% from a year ago. almost 46 million streams and face the club a big jump from the 4.5 million last year. nicole: that's the same trend we saw at the olympics. they did a lot on social media and the like. coming up, john mccain says he's the toughest election battle of his career as voters go to the polls to primary votes in arizona and democratic congressman congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. food giant bond of these walks away from a $25 billion takeover bid for hershey. hershey started getting crushed on the news. we'll tell you all about that. u.s. stock mket futures will show you how prices gave a jobs report on friday. dow futures at 13, s&p up
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nicole: voters go to the polls in arizona and florida today for sending congressional primaries. gop senator john mccain and democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz among those fighting for votes. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning. i'm nicole petallides. the dow finishes up 107 points yesterday. let's check at u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures of time, s&p and nasdaq unchanged at this moment. lauren: and asia, japan, completely flatlining to the shanghai composite at the 10th of 1%. nicole: oil prices hovering around $47 a barrel.
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this moment 4740 and 42 cents. lauren: hershey shares getting crushed after the food giant walks away from a $25 billion takeover bid. nicole: apple could be on the hook for billions of dollars in taxes to ireland if the european union decides to deal it is illegal. and e.u. decision could come within the hour. lauren: the u.s. open under way. off to a good start. in baseball a dramatic 10th inning when ford field. the highlights coming up. nicole: 5:31 a.m. tuesday, august 30th. your first look at today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect the day ahead. sources are saying that apple is going to be hip at the european taxa of more more than a billion dollars. sources told reuters the european commission will rule that apple's tax deal in ireland is illegal.
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accused in 2014 of avoiding international tax rules by prophets were tens of billions of dollars in tax tears in return for creating jobs. apple employs around 5500 people in ireland. apple would be able to appeal the decision. nicole: break in this morning, voters in florida and arizona heading to the polls for senate and house primaries in florida. democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz face enough against him could nova, a law professor. resigning last month after a leaked e-mail show top dnc official's favorite hillary clinton over bernie sanders during the presidential primary. lauren: marco rubio well ahead of carlos beruff. the polls close at 7:00 p.m. eastern in the sunshine state. and arizona senator john mccain faces a challenge from
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farmers they a senator kelly work is aligned with the the tea party movement. senator mccain turned 80 years old yesterday. polls close 9:00 p.m. eastern in arizona. nicole: fbi issued an alert after foreign hackers broke into one state election system in targeted another. hackers downloaded the personal data of as many as 200,000 voters in illinois. officials had to shut down the state voter registration system for 10 days last month. >> my wife and i., we've talked about it in the past. how do we really know the votes that are done by people are legitimate and now all of a sudden you have people hacking into the voting system. that makes even more aware of what's going on. nicole: malicious software introduced into the voter registration system that the attack was not successful painfully. authorities in arizona say they believe a russian hackers behind the attempted attack.
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the fbi urging elected officials to beef up their cybersecurity measures. lauren: new poll shows hillary clinton babied donald trump by seven points nationally. the university poll says clinton gets 46% support past 39% but the gap is narrowing. clinton had a 13-point lead earlier this month. the latest poll conducted last week after newly released e-mail shows more possible connections between the clinton state department while she was secretary of state. >> donald trump in washington and what could be his final pacific northwest before the november election in washington hasn't supported the gop nominee since 1984. trump says people there are receptive to him. he will hold a rally following a private fundraiser but not everyone wants to see traub. seattle join in a news conference yesterday to speak out against the candidate.
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>> they hate speech that we have heard in the denigration and division of groups will not lead to is the way forward. nicole: trampled a rally following a private fundraiser. lauren: increasing advertising. the last time that the latest on the white house for blake irvin. reporter: donald trumps campaign to beef up his pay presence on the airways on the airwaves. trump campaign putting $10 million into nine swing states. the first tv spot for trace the country under hillary clinton were taxes and spending go up or is trump says he would provide tax relief. this is trump's biggest tv ad to date. however, still well short of the $80 million the clinton campaign has vowed to spend for tv ads in september and october. in the meantime, the republican national committee to keep the spotlight on the clinton foundation. the rn the chair trance accented
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letter to the clinton foundation president donna shalala employing the foundation to release all female officials had with the state department or in hillary clinton tenure at foggy bottom. the letter ends with the following. the american people have the righto see full picture by secretary clinton's record, which she claims to be proud of before they go to the polls to choose their next president. both candidates took a rare day off from the campaign trail and in may. clinton returns on wednesday in ohio. that is when trump will be in arizona to unveil the much anticipated specifics of his immigration plan. back to you in new york. nicole: blake irving, thank you. lauren: huma abedin is leaving her husband, anthony weiner. in a report that the new york congressman got caught sending it to sit a ghostly woman for a third time.
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out with a statement saying after a long and painful consideration at work on a marriage, i've made the decision to separate from a has-been. we remain devoted for doing what is best for her son who is the light of my life. during this difficult time i ask for respect for privacy. anthony weiner took his twitter account down yesterday after admitting he and the woman have been friends for some time. lauren: residents and vacationers on north carolina and florida watch two storm systems approaching. the first is done to become a tropical storm. the north carolina coast today. heavy rain, high winds predicted on barrier islands. emergency officials tell people to prepare for that. >> we are under a tropical storm watch, to make sure they get things around their homes friday. lauren: second tropical depression could reach further florida is a tropical storm later in the week may then across florida and head towards the atlantic coast.
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tree into tons of earnings coming out good jobs report on friday. everybody waiting to know what happens at the rate hike. shanghai composite index of fractionally one 10th of 1%. chris caspi gained 131%%. that's a full percentage point. the nikkei to the downside one 10th of 1%. lauren: the ftse in london at 13 points. the cac in paris. nicole: financials rally in hopes of higher rates beneficial to financials in particular. dow futures up six, s&p a quarter one point. nasdaq down one point. going nowhere fast it does. nicole: investors come to terms with the prospect of higher interest rates pushing gold prices down $4.13.3 knots. for the 13 cents. nicole: some big movers on wall street because the particular stories included the merger between oreo cookie maker my beliefs.
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that is off. it is no longer interested in pursuing a deal after her she refused the latest offer last week. i was the second offer since june. because of the recent shareholder development, there is no passport to a deal. the new cent hershey shares down more than 11% in after-hours trading. honda lease was up almost 4%. facebook ceo mark sachar berg they unveil his project to bring to the fiction, science fiction to his home. zuckerberg has been working on it face recognitirecogniti on system that lets him run his tongue of fire that like the fictional tony stark in iron man. he told an audience that he can already control the air conditioner, lights, gazed at the system. part of a personal challenge that zuckerberg saffer earlier
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this year. it was his annual goal. you're one is burning man drain. he hopes to show the public some of his project next month. during the holiday he met with the pope and gave him a drowned. nicole: abercrombie and fitch we are keeping a close eye on today. more quarterly earnings. abercrombie at 20 to 95 yesterday. investors at her comments on the apparel company's efforts to turn around its business. boras a year from from dfw, designer shoe warehouse. the retailer to report lower earnings per share from a year ago but higher-end of revenue. shares up 9% so far this year. h&r block with the latest results after the bell. analysts let for the company to propose the wider loss of lower revenue. nicole: a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." the president is to united continental pay scott kirby was in the same role. then issue a management shakeup
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in the very competitive airline industry. as food prices fall, economic pain has for businesses. the good news for customers saving money at the grocery store is not shared by everyone. farmers, restaurant owners feel the pinch of beef and corn prices on income. facebook to allow users to trigger a safety check feature. the company plans for communities to activate safety check instead of the company having sole control over it during an emergency. nicole: experts say there's a growing divide in this country between the voters and country voters. >> people in urban areas don't realize anymore where their mouth comes from, where their meat comes from, poultry, pork, grant him a serial. nicole: that divide could have a big impact on this year's presidential election. that's what that has access.
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nicole: good morning. 5:45 a.m. in new york at that scale caught up on what's happening now. voters casting ballots in senate and congressional primaries in arizona and florida today. gop senator john mccain and democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz among those fighting to keep their jobs. sources tell reuters at the european commission will rule as early as this morning that apple's tax year with higher land is illegal. the commission will tell apple that it owns on trent owes iran more than $1 billion in back taxes. apple will likely appeal as though i haven't had apple shares to the downside. together would've created the
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world's biggest candy company off. it is no longer interested in pursuing a deal with hershey after her she refused its latest offer last week. checking out your stock market futures this morning, dow futures up on, s&p to the downside one and nasdaq down four. that's what's happening now. lauren: economic relationships widening political divide between urban and rural areas and much of the country and could have a big impact on this year's election. alecia curnow has the story fro. >> there's not many crops with anything besides cantaloupe and watermelon. >> for eric vandyke and many other rural america the economic recovery to hear that hasn't happened yet. >> a lot of people do have other jobs. >> three hours away, alan dunn thinks things have been handled on trent headed in the right direction. >> were in the midst of the
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worst economic recession i've ever experienced in my lifetime. definiteldefinitel y in the last eight years things have improved. >> she's voting for hillary clinton. the index has donald trump. analysts at the start difference from two people in the same state can be summed up in one word, geography. colorado is the second fastest growing state in the nation between 2010 and 2015 it almost all of its growth has been a north-south urban corridor that's where you find denver and the majority of democrats. the road eastern and western parts of the state trend republican. >> the population between 2010 and 2015 and rural america while cities have been growing quite rapidly. >> could do in populations and shrinking political clout. he states that virginia, north carolina and colorado had the greatest economic gap between city and country according to the economic innovation group. in colorado, the population must
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than 20,000, folks point out both state and federal government agencies are based in big cities where it's easy to forget the price of convenience. >> people in urban areas don't realize where their mail comes from, where their meat comes from, whether poultry, pork, grain, syria, where comes from. >> the matter who's in office, it will take a long time to heal the wounds we have in the united states. >> with fewer farms and comments on the landscape, the political shift to continue, something republicans attempt to navigate as his democrats started historically red states. lauren, nicole. nicole: henceforth. nicole: thenceforth commend the u.s. open under way. novak choke a got off to a very good start. baseball with a dramatic 10th inning win for the new york mets. other highlights coming up in sports.
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nicole: actor gene wilder has died. he starred alongside mel brooks in several movies including the producers coming young frankenstein in blazing saddles. he is best-known for playing willy vodka in the original willie walker and the chocolate factory. other died of complications from alzheimer's disease. he was 83 years old. nicole: and buyers were quick to pay tribute after the news of his death in a statement longtime friend and author of said one of the truly great talents of our time is gone. he blessed every film we did together with a special magic in it that's why i put this friendship. he will be so no-space steve martin treated you were one of the great screen comedians, original and surprising every
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time. jim carrey treating gene wilder was one of the funniest and sweetest energies that were to take a human form. if there is a heaven, he has a golden ticket. nicole: breaking news. e.u. antitrust regulators have ordered eire then to recover more than $14 billion in a legal tax benefits from apple. the commission accused ireland in 2014 of avoiding international tax rules that an apple shelter profits for tens of billions of dollars from tax collectors in return for jobs. apple employs around 5500 people in ireland. apple would be able to seal this decision from a likely will. ireland will likely appeal edwards in the stock now since the news broke took a turn to the worst paid down about 20 cents, 30 cents now down one 0682 or apple close. 10545.
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apple will run the breaking news. lauren: a look at the latest in sports. u.s. open got underway defending champ was bothered by his right arm. it was the first grand slam match since losing to send query in the third round of wimbledon. on the women's side, gold medalist eliminated in the first round. the williams sister begin play today. a big win for the new york mess with two out in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the two to one that terry. the first game of a pivotal series between national league payout contenders even with miami for second place. the mets are two and a half games behind sam allis for the second wild card. in the al east the red sox kept pace with toronto beating tampa bay nine before last night. the key benefit is 30th homer
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and drove in two runs. the majors first 18 game winner and the first red sox pitcher in 70 years to open a season 13 nl at fenway park. nicole: coming out, were handed to mourning said maria. first let's take a look at u.s. futures this morning. see if apple made a difference. dow futures down one, s&p down when coming nasdaq down seven. not too far off. more "fbn:am" after the break. ♪
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maria: welcome back. we want to repeat raking is right now. either antitrust regulators have ordered ireland to cover 14 billion u.s. dollars in tax benefits from apple the commission had accused ireland in 2014 of avoiding international tax rules by leading apple shelter profits for tens of billions of dollars in return for creating jobs. apple employs about 5500 people in ireland. apple in ireland would appeal this decision. looking at apple shares this morning, they did turn the dial up 10 points to down one point. apple shares lower by 1.4%. >> we are going to turn it right
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over to "mornings with maria." good morning, maria bartiromo. maria: hi, everybody. happy tuesday. tuesday, august 30th. 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. you heard the breaking news. the apple story facing a $14.5 billion tax charge for a mirror. antitrust regulators ordered ireland recover that money. apple shares edging lower. taking a look at the stock in the company's ability to appeal this. a race for the white house. a new poll shows hillary clinton's lead cut in half. mike pence telling voters he is watching this race play out. >> kind of fun to watch. he drives the opposition party a little bit crazy. and the media, too. i mean, seriously. they all think the usual -- you know, the usual methods will work against him.

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