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train to breaking news this morning. after getting planned on friday, stocks heading into another birthday. all i've done brainerd to a site to speak today may suppress investors by suggesting a rate hike could come soon. good morning to you. im her and maybe. nicole: good morning. i am nicole petallides good a shape that u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening out. dow futures down 111 points. the market pressure remains. s&p down the team. lauren: stocks in asia learn japan. index closed in 1.7% and china's
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shanghai composite done when &-ampersand. nicole: oil felt down 1.8% at 4505 a barrel. lauren: hillary clinton leads to 9/11 ceremony early for dehydration. her campaign said she was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday and has canceled her camp paid appearances in california. donald trump refrained from commenting. nicole: another 5% after it customers switch off and returned their new galaxies merritt island because of a fire hazard. lauren: amazon and pandora to announce new streaming music services. nicole: and upset at the u.s. open. not enough novak. the cardinals for the webmaster lauren: rather 1:00 a.m. in new
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york. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at the money market in the latest breaking news and the day ahead. nicole: erik fresen grade on friday sent stocks tumbling now we also see the foreign stocks had time to react. dow, s&p and nasdaq lost more than 2% after he seemed to signal a greater chance of a rate hike at next week's federal reserve meeting. while brainard will discuss monetary policy in chicago. the market could sell off if she offers a more hawkish tone on racing base. we are going right over to brad morgan, chief investment officer. eric rosengren also gave a hawkish tone saying hawkish tone seemed very certain to raise rates. it would be interesting to see if she follows to sleep.
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if we go into the quiet. >> your absolute right, nicole. governor brenner's speech will be very close. she is the most dovish. if she does indicate a rate hike, it probably will continue. we've got to keep it in it. we've had 42 straight trading sessions for it didn't move a percent. we've had a very long period of low volatility to be dead. >> do you think of a signal to the market that they will hike rates next week? >> lauren, they are continuing to press the markets and could hide their rate next week. historically the fed has been.
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i still tend to believe the earliest we will see as december. that they are trying to prep the market certainly. >> they support your theory because 24% the rate hike in more than 50% for the december raid type. not seeing monetary policy stimulus. we didn't see it in europe and now we will watch that appeared >> i think that is certainly being lost in this conversation with would have a fed hike next week or in december. that is something the market returns to at some point. nicole: route marking, chief investment officer asked that the financial career. lauren: hillary clinton campaign are planning to visit california
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today after a health episode at the 9/11 memorial. check out the video that shows she appears to stumble off a curb and was helped into her van. it looks like her knees gave out. hours later her campaign said clinton was type pneumonia on friday. quit and start your issued a statement and said she was put on antibiotics and advice to rest and modify her schedule. at the event she became overheated and dehydrated. train to a new poll shows clinton leaving donald trump among likely voters. in his post as clinton gets 46% all-caps is 41% that includes libertarian nominee kerry johnson and green party nominee chills time. among registered voters, clinton leads by 10% to 45% to 35%. 93% of trump supporters say they are absolutely certain to vote
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for 80% of supporters say they will cast a ballot. lauren: president obama will meet with congressional leaders to break deadlocks. congress must pass a temporary spending bill by september september 30th to avoid government shutdown. theaters include paul ryan, mitch mcconnell and senate democratic leader harry reid. they will also discuss this a bit funding bill. both parties have supported a $1.1 billion emergency fund to fight server-side issues related to abortion have divided them. nicole: north korea may prepare for another nuclear test. the south korean government system of disbelief to finish preparations at the nuclear test site three days later after pyongyang successfully conducted its fifth nuclear test claiming it now has the ability to mount a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile. the u.s. and south korean
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officials hold a meeting in seoul. >> i echo comments made by several senior leaders across the u.s. government that the united states remains committed against the north korean with all aspects of conventional missile defense. >> the pentagon is sending warplanes in living the bomber to south korea in a u.s. special envoy to north korea also visiting seoul. trade to the north korean dentist did the north korean debt is paid the north korean dentist did train to the north korean dinners paid to send some morning; the smartphone. what the that's a fact emission markets. the big selloff with a side on friday. the hang seng in hong kong down 3.4%. the worst performer here. the nikkei down 1.7%. shanghai composite down 1.9% and the cost being south korea down
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two and a quarter%. >> the markets really turning out after a quiet over 40 days now. the london ftse down 1.5%. tac in france down 2%. german dax down 2% and german 10 year bond now turns positive for the first time since july 22nd that too is very telling. european stocks opened solidly lower. they decide to sell off samarra. dow futures down 100 points. s&p futures down 11 points. nasdaq futures giving up 31. 1:00 we do hear from a voting member of the federal reserve while brainard and she's known for being dovish, liking the looser monetary policy. let's check out commodities relatively soft under pressure. oil drops 1.6% tacking onto friday's losses and a look at
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gold down $2.5. oil right now at 4512 a barrel. lauren: the dollar trading against key currencies. the euro comes pound stronger versus the u.s. dollar. the 10 year bond yield is 1.69%. that too has been on the rise. >> samsung electronics tumbled to the lowest level in two months earlier today. the company telling customers to stop using its galaxy note seven smartphones. they tell the customers to return them as part of a voluntary exchange program. the problem is that the battery can catch fire. samsung is recalling 2.5 million phones worldwide. an impressive and note and a shock for customers. >> you do spend $700 to $800.
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lauren: boat recall could have a lasting impact inherited zephyrs to compete with apple. breaking news to bring it this morning. hp has agreed to buy samsung's printer business for just over $1. but just then. >> indore at amazon new versions of streaming music service according to "the new york times" which has been hurricane announced the $5 per month platform this week. possible futures include skipping more songs are storing several hours of playlist feature favorites. amazon expected to reveal a platform with a large catalog of music for $10 a month. pandora and amazon close to wrapping up talks for deals with record companies that will allow them to offer these services. >> tesla ceo elon musk says they will upgrade the driving system in order to make it safer. the improvements would have prevented the only fatalities so
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far. the upgrade will make the system are dependent on radar rather than cameras. most accidents are not caused by drivers who are new to assist in. >> what about access for expert users? it is the expert. they get very comfortable with it and repeatedly ignore the warnings. lauren: drivers will have to pull over and restart the car if they ignore too many warnings. clever. >> basically saying you stink at this. start again. larry ellison tops the broader market up 13%. we will tell you what to expect they are. in sports, and upset at the u.s. open. pops novak djokovic.
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new england patriots hold out for the win last night. we will have all the highlights for you. after 400-point friday, let's check out u.s. stock market futures selling around the globe. concerns about what the fed raise rates in way way for while brainard. today she's a voting member. dow futures down 98. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ when it comes to healthcare,
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nicole: it's monday. rising sign. get up, get to work. by 15:00 a.m. in new york. after friday's finer points all out, let's check at u.s. stock market futures. under pressure around the globe. dow futures down 93. s&p down 11. new questions about hillary clinton's health after she became sick yesterday that the 9/11 ceremony early. her doctors said she's been treated for pneumonia and dehydration. clinton has canceled campaign appearances in california. no comments from donald trump.
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more fallout from samsung's exploding galaxy seven smartphones. the company shares fell another 5% after device customers to switch phones often return them because of a fire hazard. their reports today that amazon.com and enduring media plan to launch new versions of their music services. "the new york times" has amazon and pandora has been negotiating with the companies and publishers for months. that is what is happening out into futures under pressure as we hear from while brainard today. will she or won't she give and find rate hikes. lauren: thanks, nicole. of the cat that had nicole. of look at the headlines of today's "wall street journal." new-line sophomore coach choices. the carriers expanding the so-called categories to compete with discount airlines and in this revenue. e-commerce is a boon for rural america but it comes at a price.
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preventing smalltime resonance with the city conveniences is costly for retailers and delivery services. time enters the video streaming frame. the publisher launches to people and entertainment weekly network tomorrow. the company's new ad supported streaming video service. let's look at stocks to watch. starboard value has built a 4.6% stake in the drug company and is urging it to refocus on its core business. paraguay's management has been distracted by successful bid to fend off a takeover from island last year. the potential merger between two industrial gas companies will not happen. germany's can be safely abandoned talks after they could not have raised central governments issues. turning to corporate earnings, we will hear from oracle on thursday. the company expected to report
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revenue slightly above the estimates. those are a look at the stocks we're watching today, nicole. nicole: tennis and football and sports. samurai could not thought top seed nicole petallides. week one with the new england patriots without tom brady. holds that the arizona cardinals for the wins. we will have all the highlights. at the box office. >> this is the captain. brakes are impacted. lauren: so listeners to the top of the box office. but by september box office open never. u.s. stock market futures this morning seem fresher markets here at home. the dow drop over 400 points last week. we now have the dow and s&p to the downside. i futures down 98. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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when the boat breaks came in second but it only costs 10 million to make. don't rate dropped to the number three spot earning over $8 million in fourth with 5.7 million the suicide squad it and said, the wildlife with $3.4 million. >> a look at futures right now selling around the globe. worries about whether the fed will raise rates seemed dow futures down 98. s&p down 11. nasdaq down or do one to friday's 400-point loss for the dow. spit $45.20 a barrel. a decline of 1.5% for crude oil. we saw friday march ruling going on. 10 of the past 11 weeks. nicole: a look at the latest from the world of sports. and upset the u.s. open. sam marika be novak djokovic.
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after a strong start. the four hour match was the third title. 31-year-old marika is sealed this man should not win since 1970. angela kerber won the women's title on saturday. >> the new england patriots won their season out there against the cardinals last night. 23-21. a field goal with 27 seconds to play that would have given them to leave. she made sure off low flu 264 yards and a touchdown in place of brady. completing 2433 passes with no interception. sunday night baseball. chicago cubs beat the astros moving them closer to clinching the central. addison and russell homered for chicago extended its lead in the
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ml central to 16 games over st. louis. houston fell nine and a half games behind texas at three and a half back of toronto and baltimore in the wild-card. >> the newly crowned miss america is -- >> miss arkansas. ♪ lauren: miss arkansas taking on the miss america title last night. the 21-year-old dancing her way to winning the talent competition. during the onstage interview, she was asked what she thought of democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. >> if you're trying to be later that for her world, you say and do matters and action vitiate -- should be held to a higher standard. the media does love to sensationalize everything. it's hard to tell what is true
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that what is purely scandal. both contestants have done a great job -- both of these candidates have done a great job but they also need to watch what they're doing. nicole: she wants to help people make better food choices. her secret dream is to be a backup dancer for beyoncé. what do you think? nicole: that was a very savvy response. hedged and politically correct. after 400-point drop in the dow could be another test date for investors. >> you know, earnings will continue to improve. that is certainly being lost in this conversation whether we have a fed hike next week or december. that is something hopefully the market returns to at some point. nicole: market selling off around the globe. s&p futures on 11. you are watching "fbn:am," your
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nicole: breaking news this morning after getting slammed on friday, stocks could be heading into a rough day all set to brenar by suggesting a rate hike could come soon. we will see. lauren: good morning, everybody, i'm lauren simonetti. after sinking friday, let's check right now, it's another selloff, folks. dow futures down 101. nasdaq sinking 33. nicole: they're under pressure. japan, nikkei closed down. 1.7%. in china shanghai composite down
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1.8%. lauren: what else is down? oil, oil fell on friday 3 and a half percent and it's down one and a half percent. 45.16 a barrel. nicole: hillary clinton leaves ceremony early after becoming dehydrated. he was diagnosed with pneumonia and donald trump refrains from commenting. lauren: some sung shares after telling customers to switch off and return gat axe note 7 customers because of a fire hazard. nicole: amazon and pandora to set to announce new streaming services. lauren: in sports at the u.s. open tops novac djokovic.
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patriots with win out tom brady. nicole: i'm glad it's back. monday september 12th in new york. first look at what's moving in today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect on the day ahead. lauren: big story is the fed. investors remain on edge after comments eric on friday, sent stocks tumbling. s&p and nasdaq all lost more than 2% after seemed to signal a rate hike at next week's federal reserve meeting. market could selloff if she offers a more hawkish tone. what do investors need to keep in mind today? gary b. smith, hey, gary, good morning. gary: good morning, ladies, how
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are you? lauren: in order to maintain credibility they have to hike rates? >> i guess we have been having the discussion a few years now. i think investors need to look at one thing. let's just say worst case possible they raise rates, now, i don't think they're going to raise rates before the election, but even if they do it's even a quarter basis point. it's going to be nothing and so the market will say, oh, my gosh, a quarter point, the sky isn't falling, i think stocks start to head back up. nicole: i'm going to take you on that, gary, this is nicole by the way. >> yeah. nicole: let's say the fed does do rate hike, as you know, not a big deal, however, and you think the market runs back up eventually, but the knee-jerk reaction on the very first day,
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you think we could see some selling? >> yeah, definitely. i think -- we have such a compressed time frame, nicole, i first started trading in the late 80's, things would roll out weeks even months, we had the selloff at 9:30 and the market is back up at 2:00 o'clock. you have four and a half hours in there. that's what i see this time. at 2:00 o'clock, i think by the next morning, the market could be back up. it'll be so compressing in such a short time frame, invest objection, nonresponsive shouldn't even bother trying to time it. lauren: i wanted to ask you another question, we saw hillary clinton yesterday, there's some issues with her health. does that impact the stock market at all? >> i think what it does it throws the election even do doubt that the race would start
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to tighten, right now the market expects a tight race and everyone is kind of on hold until after the election. lauren: got you. gary b. smith, thanks for waking up with us. nicole: we should have taken an opportunity to ask him about the bond yields acting crazy lately. hillary clinton canceling her plan to visit california today after a health episode at the 9/11 memorial yesterday. she left yesterday's ceremony in new york early. vi intoa show that is she appeared to stumble as she was approaching her vehicle, you could see it right there and she did get into the van with the help of the people around her. the campaign said clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday. clinton's doctor issued a statement she was put on antibiotics and while at event she became overhated and dehydrated and and --
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lauren: that's in a four-way race as well as green party nominee jill stein. among the registered voters, clinton leave trump by 10 points, 93% of trump supporters say they are absolutely certain to vote only 80% of clinton supporters say they will cast a ballot. lauren: president obama leading with leaders in an attempt to break deadlock over spending. congress must pass spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, congressional leaders include house speaker paul ryan, senate democratic harry reid and nancy pelosi, they will discuss the zika funding bill.
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both parties have supported $1.1 billion in emergency funds but the fight over the side issues related to abortion have divided them. lauren: north korea may prepare for another nuclear test, the south korean government says the north is believed finished preparations at a tunnel at nuclear test site. this comes three days after pinyeng did test. u.s. and south korean officials holding a meeting in seoul. >> i echo comments that the united states remains committee to the defense against the knot korean threat. with all aspect, conventional missile defense and nuclear capabilities. lauren: pentagon is sending war planes including b1b bomber in a
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show of force and special envoy. nicole: dow fell almost 400 points. the shanghai composite in china down 1.8%. lauren: european central bank not adding a stimulus last week, europe nerves about that. federal reserve comments here at home and we have a selloff, ftse down, cac down 86 minutes paris, dax down 201 points in germany on a percentage basis the cac and dax almost down 2% each. nicole: on thursday you can make a note bank of england policy meeting, we will see if they go the the flow. all ten sectors are down in europe. dow futures down 95, s&p down 11
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right now and we did see the dow and s&p down three of the last week. lowest levels of july. lauren: oil down 1.74%. 45.08. nicole: shares of samsung electronics plunge 1% in south korea. stop using galaxy note 7 phones immediately and return them as part of voluntary exchange. the problem you may have heard the phone's battery may catch fire. samsung is recalling 2al million worldwide and a shock for the consumers. >> you do spend 700 to $800 on a new phone and blows up, that's not a good look. nicole: recall could have lasting impact on samsung's image and hurt efforts to compete with apple.
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hp has agree today buy samsung printer business for just over $1 billion. lauren: pandora and amazon plan to launch new versions of their streaming music services in the coming weeks, that's according to new york times pandora could announce expansion of 5-dollar per month platform, possible features including skipping songs or storing several hours of play list, meanwhile amazon is expect today reveal platform with a large catalog of music. the cost there $10 a month. times says this both pandora and amazon are close to wrapping up talks with deals with record companies and music publishers that would allow them to offer new services. nicole: some were seized after collapse. terminal operators agreed to allow it into a port. officials say there's still many
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questions. >> unfortunately we believe that one ship is being unloaded today in long beach and there's another one about to be unloaded pretty shortly. there's anon the sea. we don't know what is happening with that. we don't know what the conditions are of those workers on those ships. >> and the ships contain tons of merchandise, $14 billion in goods of dozen of ships at least. lauren: coming up oracle ceo, beating 13% this year. we will tell you what to expect. in sports, knocked off djokovic for the title and in week one of the nfl the new england patriots without tom brady hold off the cardinals for the win last night. we will have the highlights.
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in the markets after nearly 400 points rubbing on friday. let's check in right now to see u.s. stock market futures are shaping. not good. nasdaq futures down .7%. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news this monday morning, 5:51 (announcer vo) who says your desk phone always has to be at your desk? now, with one talk from verizon...
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lauren: 5:45 a.m. in new york. good morning to you, let's get you caught up on what's happening now. let's check in right now. see how we are doing this monday morning, dow futures down 95 points, s&p futures down 11, nasdaq given up 33. new questions about hillary clinton's health after she became sick and left the 9/11 ceremony early. she is being treated for pneumonia and dehydration. clinton has canceled appearances in california. no comment from donald trump. the company shares down another 7% after samsung advised companies to switch off the
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phones and return them because of a fire hazard. there are reports today that amazon.com and pandora media plan to launch new versions of streaming music services, "the new york times" say that is amazon and pandora have been in negotiation with record companies and music publishers for months now. nicole, that's a look at what is happening now. nicole: all right, here is a look at the headlines in today's edition of the wall street journal. more coach choices, the carriers are expanding the categories to speet with discount airlines and increase revenue. e-commerce boom for rural america. providing with big city conveniences is costly for retailers and delivery services. time enters the video streaming fray. the people entertainment weekly tomorrow and the company's new advertising supported streaming video service.
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star board value has built 4.6% stake in the drug company and urging it to refocus on business . a potential merger between two industrial gas companies that will not happen. they've ended the talks, they couldn't agree on issues. deal would have create it had world's largest maker of industrial gases. turns to the corporate markets, earnings, we are going to hear from oracle on thursday. first-quarter revenue slightly above the street estimate. oracle closed 43.03 a share on friday. lauren: coming up, u.s. open, knocked off djokovic for the title and in week one of the and a half, patriots without tom brady held off the cardinals. we will have the highlights.
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and at the box office. >> this is the captain, break for impact. >> what? >> heads down, stay down. lauren: sully soars to the top, best september box openings ever. major selloff on friday. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news, keep it here, we will keep you updated.
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>> no one warned us. no one said you were going to blow both engines at low altitude in history. 155 souls on board. no one has ever trained for an incident like that. nicole: come on, i want to see it, i know you too. clint eastwood ahead of this one. sully at top, fifth largest
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opening of all time earning 35 and a half million dollars. largest post labor labor day of all time. thriller came in second while costing only 10 million to make it. in fourth is suicide squad followed with the wildlife with 3.4 million. lauren: this monday morning the u.s. stock futures are looking down again after 394-point drop. we are looking forward on comments. nasdaq given up 39. nicole: let's check out what is going on with oil. oil gained a buck 44 last week and continuing that trend. more oil production here in the states is weighing. it is down 1.7%.
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gold comes under pressure down three bucks. 13.31 a troy ounce. lauren: let's do some sports. beat djokovic. got off to a strong start but allowed to take charge. four-hour match with grand slam title. 31 year's old and the oldest man champion since 1970. angelique won the women's. arizona missed 41-yard field goal, that would have given him the lead. 364 yards and a touchdown who started in place of us pended brady. 34 of 33 passes with no interceptions.
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in golf, four birdies to win championship around 5 under 67, runner-up casey finished three strokes back. jonathan won for the third time at u.s. opens. he leads for the fedex cup. nicole: fantasy football app crashing on the very first sunday of the nfl season. this is a very big deal in my house. the outage began at 1:00 eastern time as nfl games kicked off across the country. the problem continued for more than two hours. fantasy football advocates there were pretty upset. lauren: yes, they were. the newly crowned miss america is. >> miss arkansas.
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[cheers and applause] lauren: that's right, miss arkansas taking home the title. 21-year-old dancing her way to a win in a competition, she's an art major at the university of arkansas who wants to help people make better food choices and she says her secret dream is to be a back up danker for beyonce although she can't dance like that. nicole: we are going to hand it over to mornings with maria. first take a look at futures after the dow tumbled 400 points on friday. down 114 points now. the s&p futures down 13. you're watching fbn:am, stay with us [alarm beeping]
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nicole: markets remain under pressure. thanks for watching fbn:am. lauren: it's going to be a tough one and maria bartiromo is going to get you through it. mornings with maria starts now. maria: good morning, everybody, top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. hillary clinton's health in focus. the democratic nominee canceling trip out west after nearly
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collapsing at the 9/11 memorial. doctor revealed clinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on friday and this raises questions uncertainty over the election and taking toll on markets. on friday the losses are set to continue this morning. futures indicating a short and lower opening. this morning 117 points. fear over tighter monetary policy weighing on markets, investors waiting on speech from reserve official today. let's see what he has to say, potential for higher interest. in europe, tone was set negative. we are looking at asia, the selling began in asia overnight. hang seng reporting declines, better than 3% as you can see there. kospi down 2 and a quarter percent. a small plane crashing into a

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