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true into government shading and we will have the very latest in a litany tension for congress. good morning. i am sad seven. >> opec agrees to a production cut. what is a major presence at the gas pump. oil down. $46.42 a barrel a decline of 42 cents. nicole: 111 points.
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of paris. dow futures to 11. s&p futures up on. lauren: this urge with the nikkei up 1.4%. train to the campaign trail carmella clinton brings bernie sanders to attract millennial voters while donald trump explains to bill o'reilly about his taxes. lauren: wells fargo ceo john stumpf forfeiting $41 million in pay over the bank sales in the period we will take a look. nicole: despite getting beat by the new york yankees, boston red sox have reason to celebrate and 10 tivo gives fans a reason to cheer as well. all the highlights and sports. lauren: thursday from september 29th. also national coffee day. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets, the
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latest breaking news and what to expect for thursday ahead. nicole: congress clearing a stop at any bill to keep the government operating through december 9th. 342 to 85 vote last may. this comes after republicans gave new guarantees that the city of flint will get funding to address this water crisis. it also provides one point when you dollars to battle the zika virus. lauren: president obama says congress has created a dangerous precedent with this override this veto the measure. this is 9/11 victims to sue saudi arabia after the house voted 348-77 to reject the president's veto. >> the problem with that is if we eliminate this notion of sovereign immunity, then our men and women in unit around the
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world could potentially start seeing ourselves subject to reciprocal loss. nicole: the senate voted 97-one to override the president's veto. 15 of the 19 hijackers during 9/11 and most attacks were saudi nationals. nicole: oil jumping 5%. phil flynn senior market analyst at price features and a fox news contributor joins us live on the phone with the very latest. disagreement leads to real deal when opec meets in november. they have a cut in eight years. >> i think it will. their facts have been against the the wall. they are losing a lot of money and they went to a lot of work to try to get the deal done. i think they feel that the market is going to be a balance and in the future they need higher prices.
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i think the deal is a declaration that they've won the production war. they are not worried about show producers right now and they feel they can cut pro production and raise prices. nicole: right now we see oil prices come down a bit. is there a lot of clarity or represent our viewpoint but they don't think the real deal will be done at the end of november. >> it's because of the insurgency. we were up 5% yesterday. we are going to pull back a little bit i think the people that address the needs of the historic nature of what's going to happen will be surprised. opec has put a floor under the price of oil. the price is going to go higher. nicole: yesterday was the nearest. he thought it yesterday. maybe they are just selling it a little bit today after baking yesterday. >> absolutely. people want to hear details of
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the prices come down. at the end of the day we can still get a good run later. nicole: phil flynn, price features group, we thank you for joining us. lauren: moving to the tragedy in south carolina are homeschooled teenager shot and killed his father yesterday before he went to elementary school and opened fire there would need to students and a teacher at a playground at the elementary school. the county coroner telling reporters for the grandparents discovered the body of their son, 47-year-old jeffrey osborne. >> when they went to the house committee found their their son who's been shot in the incentives not fair. this is at 1:44 when she received a call from her grandson. nicole: police a teacher called 9-1-1 at town though, elementary school a minute after the team of his grandmother. the unidentified teen is in custody. one of the students who was shot
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was in critical condition in the hospital while the other student and teacher were both treated and released. nicole: now to a race for the white house a campaign in new hampshire but senator bernie sanders is popular among younger voters and a half to rally at the universe give new hampshire. >> we showed and we will make public colleges tuition free for families earning less than $125,000 a year. >> it is disgraceful that donald trump and his friends to be talking about hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks for the top 1%. nicole: hillary clinton returns to iowa for the first time since winning this date in february. lauren: donald trump on the o'reilly last night in phoenix's comments he made about taxes at the presidential debate monday
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night with hillary clinton. nicole: may be paid no taxes. that would make a very smart. i have to tell you something. tax is a big expense and i wouldn't mind paying taxes a lot less politicians knew how to spend money, but they don't. they don't know what they're doing with the money. nicole: trump is scheduled to campaign in new hampshire. >> house republicans to write game on lauren: lynchings, and the private e-mail server. gop lawmakers for an immunity for the former chief of staff. the deal is limited to information contained on her laptop. >> i think they're worse than e-mail still on the computer that were recovered that were classified as my recollection. >> no come without knowing where you couldn't conclude that there is a crime. what was the intention around that? >> lawmaker showed up with a
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house judiciary committee hearing. nicole: wells fargo's embattled ceo john stumpf return city for a hearing before the house panel. lawmakers continue to grow and after the bank allegedly helping millions of unauthorized accounts without cost or risk in to do so. one in mr. walker says john stumpf will need to adapt in order to survive. >> this bank is going to go into a dramatic cultural change are many sales oriented organization to a service-oriented organization. it will need a strong leader who can manage the change. if john is able to do that, he should stay. if he can't do that, he should go. trent re-forfeiting $41 million. this hearing comes as california treasurer john chang said the
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stable suspense of a key banking relationships with wells fargo to sanction the firm for following right now in these allegations but at least its customers until some of them out of their own money. nicole: the global market actually been seen overnight. you do see the nikkei up 1.4% this morning paper shanghai composite index up one third of 1% of the hong kong hang seng up half of 1%. the ftse in london of 74. the dax in germany came 100 points. nicole, spent saying they will eliminate 9600 johnson suspended dividend. today's games. after a sense again. dow futures are pointing, s&p futures up one. lauren: tomato sauce implements. commodities you've heard although oil news with phil flynn moments ago. crews to and at 27 cents today.
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$46.70 a barrel after the opec agreement to cut production. pulled up $1.1324 announced. nicole: the fbi calling the first artificial pancreas continuously measures blood sugar and not a magically delivers insulin. the devices preferred type one diabetes. sensor measures with the device will cost between $6000 in an thousand dollars. lauren: something most of us will need to get through this morning and today you can get it for free because it's national coffee day. major chains handing out a cup of joe for free or at a discount. dunkin' donuts selling a medium cup of hot coffee for 66 cents. also there is is their 66th birthday. you can get another free cup of coffee but a fruit glaze
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doughnut and starbucks is doing something a little bit different. nothing free but it will donate coffee trees to latin american rulers who've lost their crops due to a fungus. coffee prices up 21% which is up about 5.5% this year. nicole: coming up, it is the end of an era. >> my heart and soul. i love it but i'll never get rid of it. nicole: blackberry lovers such as ken kardashian may have to give up their phone. we are going to explain that. in sports, the first page as professional baseball career. 10 tivo. all the highlights coming up. checking in on u.s. stock market futures and they could be taking a cue from europe where all the major sectors are high with the exception of real estate.
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rear up right here at home. dow futures at 13, s&p futures up one. oil on possible opec deal with more happening. now we will have a little back. a little bit of a knee-jerk reaction, too. they had a cut in eight years. oil of looking up 4682 right now. "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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lauren: good morning to you. 5:15 a.m. in new york. congress clearing a stopgap spending bill to keep the government operating saturday through december night as part of the deal paper public figure keys to the city of flint michigan. the bill also provided $1.1 billion in funding to battle the zika virus. john stumpf testifies that the second time and the banks take account scandal. how would lawmakers respond to the clawback of $41 million?
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oil prices chappy overnight after serving 5% yesterday in the wake of anement to cut production. right now oil prices are lower by half of 1%. the jump in crude oil yesterday however lifted the dow 111 points. right now another game. s&p futures up not even 1% did not say gaining 2.5 to take a look at what's happening. the quarters at 10%. nicole: namesake in the sun hitting all-time highs. a look at the headlines in today's edition of "the wall street journal." redstone firm to: viacom and cbs to weigh mergers. the redstone family is holding company set to urge the board said the company that it controls to its ideal. airbag maker of jakarta in talks to settle a likely criminal case. the company negotiating to resolve allegations of wrongdoing over its faulty
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airbags. samsung is in talks with u.s. safety regulators over its washing machine. since i'm facing a class-action lawsuit after some consumers claimed their tablet machine blew up while in use. samsung has been in the news recently of course over the recall of its galaxy note seven smartphone which has batteries that can overheat and can mix both. after years of losses, like barry declares it will no longer make the iconic phone. they are transitioning from a hardware company to a software company's hopes of a get out of this slump. jeff flock has the latest. >> lauren finally cried uncle of missing on her names that they will get out of the hardware business no longer making those iconic but very phones. why? take a look at worldwide marketshare.
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how far the mighty have fallen. but. figure 2,000,009 in the first quarter had a 20% share of the smartphone market in the world. second quarter 2016 to share was down to one 10th of 1%. who has topped them? take a look worldwide. the market share estimates. include phone so that 80%. apple phones almost 15%. blackberry one 10th of a percent. in the u.s. for blackberry was totally dominated people at president obama and oprah and even kim kardashian slain by her but very filling. market share is 1%. in good fun safety to set an apple 42%. stocks in the last five years, apple stock has doubled, blackberry stock has tumbled 61%. although black very stock has done better in the last year or so ,-com,-com ma that is because they are now a software company
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they say and they are coming up with new software innovations and new contracts with the u.s. army in tracking firm that tracks trucks. review blackberry will continue to live, just not the way we remember it. the economy keyboard we could touch with their fingers. or something and come to a letter with papa. it was so great rather than this crazy concept of touching a screen somewhere. nicole, lauren, back to you. nicole: jeff flock commuted on the head. and when asked by a searing due to my heart. it is gone now. do you still own a blackberry? tweet us fox business a.m. but us know if you have changed over. lauren: nicole, i distinctly remember the day you are black or a bag. as a sad day for everybody.
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five major tech companies great americanization to set ground rules for protecting human beings and artificial intelligence. the companies are amazon from the face of it, google, ibm and microsoft. technology would be a major source for social and economic benefits that they knowledge potential for misuse. nicole: in sports despite getting beat by the new york yankees, boston red sox celebrate donald trump getting a huge makeover on saturday. we are going to explain now. they keep stacks up for a couple days. right here at home to q2 up 18. s&p futures up to. an opec deal everyone's talking about. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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lauren: donald trump getting a huge makeover and "saturday night live" season 42 at the show will feature alex baldwin as the republican presidential nominee. keep mccain and will her role as hillary clinton and go head-to-head with baldwin in the season premiere this weekend. nbc is obviously hoping to capitalize on the record shattering presidential debate on monday. everyone'everyone' s talking about the election. this is an exciting time. they are dressing up in the date column in costume buyer decide in the store.
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take a look at the latest from the world of sports. the boston red sox becoming the series american league east champion. second-place toronto lost to baltimore. the red sox have shot at taking the crown in four years. that they had disastrous inning. the backstabbing and with a three to nothing lead. mark share in the career. a two run homer in the top of the ninth to beat the blue jays three to two. the orioles hold the wild card just one behind the blue jays. the new year command today among the top two national league wild-card by beating miami. the magic number to clinch one of the two wild-card spot is now too. tim tebow for the mets getting
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off to a smashing stand. former nfl star on the very first pitch in the game against the same as cardinals. tim tebow driving 90 miles per hour fastball over the left-field fence. that's the good news. the as he went one for six at the plate. lauren: still, that was pretty awesome. the first time in eight years, opec cut in oil production. oil prices soar 5%. but the big question today, while the deals that? the last failed plan. wells fargo ceo stumpf on capitol hill today. forfeiting $41 million in pay over the account and that the bank. how will that play out before congress? we'll take a look. david says. the dataset can come the nasdaq at two points. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news.
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tree into breaking news this morning. keeping the doors open until december 9th that in approving approving funding for this eco-virus. the latest on the late night session for congress. good morning to you. i am trained for. nicole: oil prices so after opec agrees to cut production. what does it mean for show for and we will check and not oil prices that 4677. the dow jones industrial average rose 111-point yesterday. right now three points. s&p futures gestured for the nasdaq unchanged this morning.
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nicole: the surge in oil prices at japanese.. very accommodating bank of japan governor. stocks in the nikkei up 1.4%. shanghai gives one third of 1%. hillary clinton brings the bernie sanders. donald sharp explains to fox news bill o'reilly. wells fargo ceo john stumpf seven and $41 million in pay driven scandal won't be paid during the investigation. we'll take a look at a look and have it live on fox business this morning. lauren: in sports, the boston red sox have reason to celebrate in tim tebow gives fans a reason to cheer as well. what did he do? good morning. the second of september 29th. national coffee day. we'll tell you how to get a free cup of coffee.
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welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at today's markets and what to expect for the day ahead. lauren: i tell myself on thursday as one weblog club. congress given a stopgap spending bill to operate through december night. the house passed a measure by 342-85 though. this comes after republicans gained renewed guarantees the city of flint michigan look at funding to address the crisis. the $1.1 million to battle this eco-virus. $500 million for assistance to flood ravaged the vc in another state as well. trying to congress created a dangerous precedent with the override his veto of measuring that would allow families of 9/11 fit is to sue saudi arabia after the house voted 348-77 to reject the president's veto. this problem with that if we
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eliminate the notion of sovereign immunity, then our men and women and youth are for around the world could potentially start seeing ourselves subject to reciprocal loss. >> the senate voted to override the president's veto. lauren: oil prices jumping 5% yesterday to know since april after opec members agreed to cut production and the need to cut production. we have phil flynn at best. senior market analyst. also a contributor. they won't lead to a deal in opec as their formal meeting at the end of november. >> there's a lot of skepticism. but the cheating began. there's a lot of skip the system. i think it is misplaced skepticism.
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opec has with two years to get to this point and i also think because of this, we are going to see at least a million pairs taken up the global market. that doesn't sound like a lot, but when you consider the fact receive non-opec production start to fall and a lot of cancellation of big oil process of adopting the market located a lot quicker. >> we talk about oil reaches 4675. our own production in the united states as well. where do people addition of prices going because that is something everybody is looking at. for the first or 51st. what are you hearing? >> berry said he divided in crisis. you heard goldman sachs will go down. some people say we will stand the rain production means we have below 50.
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nicole: interesting. 60? lauren: phil flynn, thank you for your time this morning. market analyst at price features groups. nicole: he said towards 16 to specific for you. a homeschooled teenager shot and killed his father yesterday before opening fire and wounding two student and the teacher in elementary school playground at the county coroner telling how the grandparents discovered the body of the body based on the 47-year-old jeffrey a point. >> when they went to the house, they found their son who has been shot in their grandson is not there. this is at 1:44 when she received a cell phone call from her grandson. trade to police a teacher called 9-1-1 at tom bell elementary to about a minute after the teen called his grandmother. the unidentified teen is in custody. one of the students who were shot was in critical condition in a hospital while the other
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student and teacher were treated and also release. lauren: to the race for the white house. white house. hillary clinton campaigning in new hampshire with bernie sanders is very popular among the younger voters held a rally at the university of new hampshire. >> we showed that we will make public colleges tuition free for families earning less than $125,000 a year. trade to entre >> it is disgraceful for donald trump and his friends to be talking about hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks for the top 1%. >> for the first time since she won the state press and the nation caucuses in february. nicole: on the republican side, donald trump eckstein in the comments on taxes that he majored in monday's presidential debate clinton.
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i said that would make for a very smart. i have to tell you something. i wouldn't mind paying taxes a lot less if our politicians knew how to spend the money that they don't. they waste the money. they don't know what they are doing with the money. trade your donald trump campaigning in new hampshire today. lauren: another unbuckled moment for jerry johnson. the libertarian presidential candidate blinking in an interview yesterday. listed. >> name one for him later that you respect and look up to. anybody. >> shimon peres. >> i'm talking about the same. anywhere. canada, mexico, europe, south america, namely for the later you respect. >> i guess i'm having a moment. >> anybody in the world you like.
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anybody. lauren: johnson had some trouble answering the question similar to went in an interview this month when he responded what is on that though when he asked what he would do with the syrian city under siege and more. johnson failed to reach the 15% aided in the polls that he could be part of the first residential debate happened on monday said he was not participating in that. train to wells fargo ceo returns before lawmakers appearing to grill him after the bank allegedly opened over 2 million accounts that were unauthorized. the without customers can to reach their aggressive sales goals. john stumpf has agreed to a callback of the salary. one appearing on countdown to the closing bell says stumpf will need to adapt to survive. >> this will go through dramatic cultural change for being a sales oriented organization
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through service-oriented organization. it will need a strong leader who can manage that change. if john is able to do that, he should stay. if we can't do that, he should go. nicole: the hearing comes as john chang says the state will suspend several key banking relationships with wells fargo following allegations of fleecing its customers heard fox business will have live coverage of the hearing starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. i will say john stumpf's day has been put aside. he might see boer cause vaccinia may see some employment changes as well. lauren: clawback server these days. global market action overnight. if he agreed with the nikkei in japan at 1.4%. the hang seng in hong kong the past%. the costa south korea gaining in the shanghai composite up a 31%. nicole: a lot of talk about the weaker yen helping to boost the nikkei in japan.
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london ftse up a full percentage point. the cac in france of 1.2%. german dax atop a 1%. in 199600 employee cut sl is suspending dividend. energy leaves that market. lauren: deutsche bank shares up 2.5%. let's check out u.s. stock market futures this morning relatively flat after 111-point gain yesterday. as nicole petallides free market. s&p futures living at the moment. we do get jobless claims later today in the final raid on gross domestic products for the second quarter. train to oil has really been the talk in been the talking yesterday surged 5% on the idea that opec will be cutting for the first time since 2008 getting back to knee-jerk reaction and skepticism about the deal. down one third of 1%. 4691 a barrel high school teams 201324 troy ounce. trade the fda has approved a
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first so-called artificial pancreas that measures logic or an onomatopoeia delivers insulin. the device comes from medtronic for patients with type one diabetes. a sensor measures sugar levels every five minutes. the cost between $6,009,000. it would make people with diabetes life a lot easier. nicole: here is something most of us need every day to get going. today you can get it for free. i'm talking about coffee. national coffee day. then a cup of coffee for free or at a desk now. dunkin' donuts selling a medium cup of coffee for 66 cents. drop by a krispy kreme store you'll get a free cup of coffee and a free glazed donut. starbuckstarbuck s doing something different. deadlines are too long. i said that. they are donating coffee trees to latin american growers who have lost crops due to fungus.
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coffee prices have jumped 21% so far this year easily outpacing the s&p 500 which is a just 5.5%. lauren: out of those major chains, the only one giving coffee for free is krispy kreme. remember the promise of obamacare? if i would get cheaper health insurance. cost arising -- rising. >> were in a death spiral as more and more countries pull out. lauren: voters focus on who can be the next president. we'll look at the state of obamacare. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪
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nicole: good morning to you. 5:45 a.m. many are good that get caught up in the café now. congress clearly a stopgap spending bill to keep the government operating through december 9th. republicans gave guarantees the city of flint will get money to deal with its water crisis. the bill provides $1.1 billion to battle to seek a virus. wells fargo ceo john stumpf testifies for the second time i've tried time in two weeks. how they respond to the club at
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the $41 million? watch the lab and the fox business network at 10:00 a.m. choppy overnight trading after soaring 5% yesterday in the wake of an opec agreement to cut oil production for the first time since 2008. giving a little bit back this morning and it's down one third of 1%. the johnson and crew lifting the dow 111 points and checking in on u.s. stock market futures this morning ahead of the opening bell. the s&p unchanged in massive creatures that one. lauren, happening now. redstone firm took on viacom and cbs. national amusements but the redstone family holding pub is said to urge the board of the company control to explore a merger. airbag maker toccata in talks to settle a likely criminal case. nature proceeding to resolve
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allegations of wrongdoing over its faulty airbags. samsung in talks with u.s. safety regulators over its washing machine. not the phones in the story. since i'm facing a class-action lawsuit after consumers claim their top voting machines blew up while igneous. as you know, samsung has been in the midst of its recall of the galaxy note seven smartphone. the batteries there could overheat and explode. take a look at stocks to watch. pepsico is one when it reports latest earnings. the company expected to have stones fails in the third quarter particularly when it comes to his premium and healthy brand that include quaker brick faced flat and simply toasty toes black bean chips. strong demand expected for pepsico sports drinks, bottled water and juice. you didn't hear soda. shares of pier one imports jump in after the retailer posted a
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quarterly loss that was smaller than projected. also your friend cosco, wholesale after the trading today. the retailer acted to post a profit of $1.73 on revenue of about $36. the next obamacare open enrollment period begins november 1st and customers are finding their options are dwindling and their premiums are skyrocketing your not a good combination. dan springer has the latest. >> when health insurance announced at shutting down, it became the 17th sailed health co-op since obamacare started three years ago that in just six viable co-ops and many people scrambling for coverage as insurance premiums go up double-digit in most places just the opposite of what candidate barack obama said would happen. >> if you got health insurance, will help the employer save $2500 for a family for a year.
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>> insurance companies as her premium increases none bigger than 60% up by blue cross blue shield in texas. critics say they saw it coming. >> will make health care more affordable. it's not making health care more affordable. it makes them more expensive. >> too many 60 but not enough who are good and healthy. insurance companies raise premiums or the deep changes which they doing drugs. yesterday 27,000 people in india and other of their plans are going away. >> i think what we are seeing is the beginning of a debt by realist art exchanges are concerned as more and more companies pull out. >> the above administration plans to fewer uninsured with the holy grail still a public option. >> of a public option could bring premiums down, primarily by paying doctors and hospitals lessen how they've lowered overhead and no profit, though lower federal government costs.
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>> presidential candidates are polar opposites on what they would do. hillary clinton favors a public option that would compete with for-profit companies. donald trump wants to increase competition by allowing people to buy insurance across state lines. lauren: thank you, dan springer. despite getting beat by the new york yankees, boston red sox have reason to celebrate 15 tivo gives gives fans a reason to cheer. donald trump getting a huge make over on "saturday night live." we are going to show you until you all about it. u.s. stock market futures up a couple of days in a row. today right now dow futures at bay, s&p futures are unchanged. nested features up one. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪
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nicole: donald trump getting a huge make the grade on "saturday night live." 42 -- will feature alec baldwin as the nominee. kate mccann and will prize her role as hillary clinton and go head-to-head with baldwin and the season premiere. that should be a lot of fun. nbc hoping to capitalize on the record shattering presidential debate earlier this week. lauren: i can see alec baldwin as donald trump is the boston red sox the boston red sox come in this year's american league east champions clinched the title and the bronx bus to baltimore. that facts have a shot at their second world series crown in
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four years. but they had a disastrous night. red sox headed to the final ending at yankee stadium with a three to nothing late. mark sheriff delivered a walkoff grand slam home run to give the gang he a five-three of the jury. -- nick jury. transfer the top of the night to beat the blue jays. orioles fell to the second. just one game behind the blue jays. the new york mets in the top two national league wild card spread beating miami five to two to clinch one of two wild-card spot is now too. meanwhile, tend to burst instructional debut for the mac getting off to a smashing start. the former nfl star homered on the first pitch he saw it in a game the st. louis cardinals. tivo drove again the paramount fastball over the last end but
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he went one to six at the plate. nicole: elon musk wants to send you to mars. he wants to colonize the planet. we asked you yesterday if you would live on mars in here is what some of you had to say. i love paris. i would move 6 billion people to mars. most of those rockets don't get optimal launch pad -- off of a launchpad. thank you. tell us what you think about today. talking about blackberry, do you still own one? lauren: coming out, we'll handed over to "mornings with maria." stock market futures that your jumping 109 points. nasdaq up almost two points this morning. see you soon. ♪
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nicole: thanks for watching fbn:am. lauren: right now we will hand it over to mornings with maria to get you through the rest of the morning. maria: hi, ladies, thank you so much. it is thursday september 29th, 40 days to go until the big day, election day, top stories 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. the battleground and donald trump heading to new hampshire. hillary clinton focuses on iowa.
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>> senator ted cruz endorsed me the other day and i know the people of iowa like ted cruz but he endorsed us the other day and i thought it was very good. >> it is very good to be here on the stage with my friend bernie sanders who i am looking forward to working with to get the kind of agenda through our congress that will begin to make our country stronger. maria: latest on the campaign trail this morning. janet yellen takes aim at donald trump as grilled over a central bank officials contributions to clintons campaign. wells fargo ceo will face lawmakers today. will he keep his job? more trouble for samsung, this time is washing machine that is are catching fire, we will tell u

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