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sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. lauren: breaking news this morning we will have the latest on the battle for mosul. good morning to you, i'm lauren simonetti. nicole: good morning, i'm nicole petallides. hillary clinton shows sympathy for wall street while trump raises claim of rigged election. lauren: dow up 40 points then giving back this morning. taking a look at futures. nicole: asia stock rose with the nikkei. checking out china, dropped 3
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quarters of one percent. lauren: oil prices gained 1% last week to hold above the 50-dollar-barrel mark. nicole: bank of america, netflix, among big companies expected to report today. lauren: tesla ceo elon musk delays product announcement saying that whatever it is it needs a few more days of refinement. it'll be a new auto pilot system. nicole: in sports los angeles dodgers is a one-man show. dominate and dallas dominates green on their own turf. lauren: welcome to fbn:am, first look at morning markets, breaking news and what to expect for the day ahead. nicole: we begin with this this morning, iraqi government launching a major offensive to retake the city of mosul from
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isis. the iraqi military and kurdish forces began operations to led in coalition strikes. lauren: quote, we are confident our iraqi partners will prevail against common enemy and free mo sul hatred and brutality. the united states estimates more than a million civilians still live in that city. this comes four months after iraqi forces deliberated folusha from isis. nicole: donald trump claims that he's being attacked by the media. instead of being held accountable, hillary is running for president in what looks like to many people a totally rigged election. the election is being rigged by
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corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect hillary clinton president. nicole: trump also treating quote, election being rigged by the media in a coordinated effort with the clinton campaign. by putting stories that never happened into news. lauren: meanwhile during a rally this weekend trump suggested that clinton might have been on some kind of drug and he called for drug testing before the final presidential debate which is happening on wednesday. make sure to tune in to fox business, we have special coverage of that debate october the 19th, all starts with 6:00 p.m. with maria bartiromo and lou dobbs at 7:00 and then niel cavuto till midnight. nicole: over the weekend wikileaks released transcripts of clinton's paid speeches where she avoided direct criticism of
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wall street as she examined the causes of the financial meltdown. >> we just got to be careful about these because since they're parton the effort by both part of russia and wikileaks and neither of those are natural transmitters of information you can't automatically assume that everything is on the up and up with the emails. lauren: republican vice presidential nominee mike pence also being asked if he's concerned about the reports that russia hacked into the computers of clinton campaign officials. >> there should be severe consequences to russia or any sovereign nation that is compromising the privacy or security of the united states of america. lauren: clinton trying to stay out of the spotlight as she prepares for debate. she doesn't have any public events scheduled for today. nicole: republican party office in north carolina fire bombed. a bottle filled with flammable liquid thrown through the window.
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damaged furniture before burning out. >> this is a horrific, horrific act of political terrorism. one that we will not succumb to and one that we will answer. nicole: they sprayed a gop slogan. all safe with north carolina, with you all of the way, we will never forget. now we have to win. proud of you all at ncgop. lauren: hillary clinton and donald trump both fighting if. >> the crucial cuban-american vote in the battleground state of florida. adam shapiro went to little havana to check the pulse of those voters. adam: there was a time in mohammed when you said cuban american you were talking about people who voted solidly republican.
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that's still somewhat the case. among the hispanic community 46% of the nation's cubans live in this part of florida but when you talk about voter registration, the number of democrats now outnumbers the number of republicans in dade county and you still get very cuban support for republican candidates like donald trump. there was a protest in miami for trump on behalf of cuban americans who are furious with the obama administration for opening up relations with cuba. here is what a few of them told us. >> castro would disappear if he has trump because -- [inaudible] >> we are tired of that. we are tired. >> everything is going to be worse if hillary comes to the white house. everything is going to be worse, worse. adam: yet people have been here for decades, talk about the transition taking place as younger cubans and younger
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hispanics either join nonaffiliated parties or register of democrats. here is what two of them tell me. >> i think it has to do with the younger generations of what the government can do for you, make easier things for you and i don't think they get the whole idea that nothing in life is free. they don't know that you pay for everything that you get for free. >> this country cannot handle another four years of the obama administration and voting for hillary clinton would be another four years of obama which would trillion of dollars in deficit. >> winning the latino vote, winning the cuban vote is key for both candidates and that's why hillary clinton and donald trump plan to be in florida but south florida. lauren: got it, adam shapiro, thank you so much. nicole: let's get you caught up on the global market action overnight. we began with asia. china down three quarters of 1%. hong kong down three quarters of
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one percent while nikkei in japan up a quarter of one percent and korea's kospi up a quarter of a percent. lauren: ftse in loaned done down two-thirds of one percent. the dax in germany hofl a one percent and the european central bank meets on thursday, investors looking for clues that the central bank gives by extending stimulus program through march 17th. nicole: this morning we see down arrows. s&p down 6 and nasdaq futures down 17. we have 89 s&p 500 companies reporting this week. lauren: big week for earnings, let's check to see what commodities are doing. oil is higher. $50.23 a barrel.
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goes down a dollar 70. i do want to point out that the dollar and you can give us the currencies, nicole, hit a 7-month high. nicole: let's check out the $. we do see strength in the euro and japanese yen against the dollar this morning. uk pound 1.21 this morning. uk pound and canadian weaker against greenback. deutsche bank is exploring shrinking its u.s. operations. germany's largest bank employs about 10,000 people in north america. bloomberg is reporting that mounting legal expenses are plan to go eat to capital. justice department is asking for $14 billion to settle investigation to mortgage back security issued by the bank. lauren: analysts are expecting a profit. that would be down 10% from a year ago. bank's profits have been stable this year but like
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all banks it has struggled with low interest rates. investors were happy last quarter when ceo vow today cut $5 billion in expenses over the next two years. tesla would have been unveiling a new product today but yesterday musk tweet that had the product needs a few more days of refinement. it's not sure what tesla would be revealing but some say the new autonomous driving system.
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nicole: reporting earnings before the opening bell this morning. expected to pose profits, that is up 22% from the previous quarter. analysts have been raising as the firm has been focused on providing focused investment products. now we turn to toy maker also due to report earnings before the opening bell. a dollar 74 share. growth expect today slow as star wars toy launch begins to slow down. inventory would be a key to watch after last quarter's 42% increase in inventory level. finally, do keep an eye on ibm. reports after the closing bell today. analysts will look to see if they have been able to turn the corner from emerging businesses.
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imb has had sales and they will see if turnaround is sustainable. profits of 3.23 a share. lauren: coming up donald trump's childhood home up for sale but you will not believe the asking price. >> i'm looking for market value, i'm not sure that someone is going to pay a premium because somebody lived 50 or 60 years ago, but we will see. lauren: we will take a look. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. what powers the digital world. communication.
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organizations of rigging the election for democratic rival hillary clinton. regardless running mate mike pence says they will accept the november 8th results win or lose. pence made comments that do show clinton holding a solid lead. and it is a very busy week on the earnings calendar, three major banks reporting results starting with bank of america today. analysts are forecasting the bank to pose a profit of 33 cents a share. that would be down 10% from this time a year ago. and analysts are looking at netflix which is reporting, streaming company is expect today earn 6 cents a share down from 30%. down 30% from last quarter. there's concern that the company's growth has hit a wall because of increased competition. let's check out u.s. stock market futures. oil 50 bucks, dow futures down 30, lauren. lauren: i'm glad you brought up
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earnings because let's take a look at the headlines. stock price is under threat as global trade becomes a paraia. politician of european union. some worry about slowdown of globalization can be big drag on stocks. you have this one. restaurant chains get burned by expansion. u.s. is having biggest shakeouts, three filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and garden fresh which operates sweet tomatoes. then commodities began their long slide. caterpillar facing fourth
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straight year of falling sales. longest decline in its history. so we are watching that one for you. well, donald trump has his sight set on the white house and now you have a chance to own the republican candidate's childhood home. queens new york house goes up for auction this week, opening bid $849,000. >> donald trump was born on june 14th, 1946 in queens, new york, the home listed on birth certificate. 8515wearm road. the home is now for sale. the current owners listed it $1.7 million. they bought it in 2008 for 182,000. lauren: donald trump lived till he was 4 year's old. his father built 23-room mansion. decades later donald trump went onto buy many more real estate properties.
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trump international in chicago, ten golf courses across the nation establishing the family name. now the couple selling the childhood home is capitalizing on the trump name by taking it to auction. >> it's a fun property to auction because of connected to trump, of course, and our suggested bid at auction 849,000. >> the action at 6:00 p.m., three hours before presidential debate moderated by fox news' chris wallace. interested bidders must bring a certified check of $90,000 to the auction. >> raising their home in live action format. the winner will sign the contract at the auction and check for $90,000 and they'll be in contract. they'll own the own the former house of republican candidate donald trump and potentially the president of the united states. lauren: you could live in the
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home of future president. nicole: exciting and the place his father built across the street looks like a mini white house. lauren: yeah. [laughter] >> you can't go back. >> some of my clients are dangerous. >> why would your clients follow you, you're an accountant. >> we will tell you the other weekend winners. los angeles dodgers one-man show. dominates and in football dallas cowboys roll over green packers on their home turf. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news
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making impressive case to become ing quarterback to lead cowboys 30 to 16 win over packers. prescott has led cowboys 5-1 record since injured tony romo. lauren: newly released speeches of hillary clinton show sympathy for wall street while donald trump steps up his, well, claims of rigged election. >> instead of being held accountable hillary is running for president in what looks like to many people a totally rigged election. lauren: and how will netflix deal with the slowdown in su scriber growth as well as increase competition in video streaming. we will tell you when it reports profits. you're watchin at morning marked breaking news guess what guys, i switched to sprint.
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nicole: breaking news this morning. military offensive to take mosul is underway. good morning, i'm nicole petallides. lauren: happy monday, i'm lauren simonetti. speeches show sympathy for wall street and donald trump with claims of rigged election. dow up about 40 points. futures are looking to the downside. dow futures down 68. s&p futures down 8. lauren: in asia stocks ended mixed with nikkei and japan but
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the china shanghai composite down 3 quarters of one percent. lauren: can you say earnings, earning season gets into full swing this week. bank of america and netflix among the big companies reporting today. nicole: tesla ceo delays product announcement until wednesday saying that whatever it is needs just a few more days of refinement. the rumor is it will be a new autopilot system. lauren: so we will see. in sports los angeles dodgers one-man show, clayton kershaw dominates chicago cubs and in football dallas cowboys roll over green bay packers on their home turf. nicole: 5:31 a.m., we welcome you to fbn:am, first look moving in today's markets, latest breaking news and what to expect on the day ahead. lauren: we kick it off with
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breaking news this morning. iraqi launching major offensive to retake city in mosul. kurdish forces began operations to take second largest city. they are backed by u.s.-led coalition air strikes. strikes. nicole: free mosul and the rest of iraq from isil's hatred and brutality. they have been under isis rule since 2014. the united nations estimates more than a million civil ains still live in that city. this offensive comes about four months after iraqi liberated from isis. lauren: now to the race for the white house. donald trump continues to claim he is being attacked by the mainstream media. >> instead of being held accountable, hillary is running for president in what looks like
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to many people a totally rigged election. the election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect hillary clinton president. lauren: and trump tweeted this. election is being rigged by the media in a coordinated effort with the clinton campaign. by putting stories that never happened into news. nicole: donald trump suggesting hillary clinton might have been on some kind of drug and he called for drug testing before the final presidential debate which is scheduled for this wednesday. make sure you tune in right into fox business, special coverage of the debate october 19th, wednesday, it will start with maria bartiromo at 6:00 p.m. eastern time, followed by lou dobbs at 7:00 and niel cavuto from 8:00 p.m. to midnight.
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lauren: tim kaine defending hillary clinton as wikileaks continues to dump damaging documents about her. over the weekend wikileaks released transcripts of clinton's paid transcripts to goldman sachs where she avoided direct criticism of wall street. >> we just have to be careful about these because since they're part of an effort by both russia and wikileaks and neither of those are kind of neutral transmitters of information, you can't just automatically assume that everything is on the up and up in the emails. nicole: republican vice presidential nominee mike pence also on fox news sunday being asked if he is concerned about the reports that russia hacked into the computers of clinton campaign officials. >> there should be severe consequences to russia or anybody compromising the security of the united states of america. nicole: clinton trying to stay
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out of the spotlight as she prepares for the debate. she does not have any public events scheduled for today. lauren: did you see this? the republican party office in north carolina was fire-bombed, a bottle filled with flammable liquid thrown to the window. it did damage furniture before burning out. >> this is a horrific, horrific of political terrorism. one that we will not succumb to and one that we will answer. lauren: authorities say they spray-painted all the wall. now we have to win, proud of you all. they are still looking, however, for the suspect.
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nicole: adam shapiro went to little havana to take the pulse of the voters. adam: good morning, nicole, there was a time in miami-dade when you said cuban american you were talking about people that voted solidly republican. that's still somewhat the case among the hispanic community, 46% of the nation's cuban live in this part of florida. but when you talk about voter registration, the number of democrats outnumbers the number of republicans in dade county and you still get cuban support for republican candidates like donald trump. there was a protest in miami for trump on behalf of cuban americans who are furious with the obama administration for opening up relations with cuba. here is what a few of them told us. >> castro will disappear if we have trump because he's a strong man. >> we are tire offed that.
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>> everything is going to be worse if hillary goes to the white house. everything is going to be worse, worse, worse. adam: people talk about the transition which is taking place as younger cubans and younger hispanics join nonaffiliated party or register as democrats. here is what two had to say to me. >> i think it has to do what the younger generation has to do for you and i don't think they get the whole idea that nothing in life is free. i think they don't know that you pay for everything that you get for free. >> this country cannot handle another four years of the obama administration and voting for hillary clinton would be another four years of obama which we are already in trillions of dollars in deficit. adam: winning the latino vote is key from both candidates, hillary clinton and donald trump plan to not only be in florida as we move towards the election
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but south florida, back to you. >> thankthanks, adam. let's get you caught up on global market action overnight. mostly lower. shanghai composite down. hang seng down .8%. the gaming stock getting hit hard and the nikkei, however, in japan up a quarter of 1%. they were up today and in south korea the kospi up a quarter of 1%. sham sung -- samsung shares had an up day too. nicole: there's been talk about deutsche bank and also some layoff in shrinking numbers in the u.s. lauren: in the u.s. stock market futures pointing down. dow futures off 54 points, s&p futures off about 7. nasdaq futures given back about 19, friday was the relatively
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flat day in the end. we saw the s&p and the nasdaq move just ever so slightly back on friday. all about earnings this week. nicole: bank of america has jb hunt this morning. watching oil this is at 50.22 down 30 cents. lauren: i mentioned earlier that the yen was weaker this morning. let's take a look how the dollar is fairing against key currencies. you have strength in the euro, the yen up a little bit versus u.s. dollar this morning. nicole: taking a look at the ten-year treasury bond. roughly 69% of fed funds futures from the cme that we will see rate hike in december, you're seeing the yield which continues to rise now at 1.81%. lauren: deutsche bank exploring shrinking u.s. operations, employs 10,000 people in north
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america, bloomberg reporting that mounting legal expenses are threatening to eat into the firm's capital. deutsche bank said that the u.s. justice department is asking for $14 billion to settle an investigation into mortgageback securities issued by the bank. nicole: bank of america reports third-quarter results, profit of 33 cents a share. 3% drop from this time last year. the bank's profits have been stable last year like all the bank it has struggled with low interest rates. investors were happy last quarter when ceo vowed to cut $5 billion in expenses over the next two years. lauren: next flit is also -- netflix is posting results. concerns that investors hit the pause button. company is expect today have profit but dowp more than half from this time last year.
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netflix has 47 million subscribers far below target of 90 million. nicole: elon musk pushing back product announcement. tesla would have been unveiling a new product today but just yesterday muks tweeted that the product needs a few more days of refinement. it's unclear what tesla will be revealing but could be the autonomous driving system. lauren: donald trump's boyhood home up for sale. you will not believe the price. >> i'm looking for market value. but we will see. lauren: let's check in on u.s. stock market futures as they start a new week. dow futures down 63. nasdaq futures down 21. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. it's 5:41
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lauren: good morning, 5:45 a.m. in new york. let's get you caught up on what's happening now. iraq's military on the move to retake the second largest city from isis. convoying of iraqi and kurdish forces moving to drive the islamic group out of mosl. u.s.-led coalition strikes are lending support to iraqi forces. this would be the biggest operation in iraq since american troops left back in 2011. in successful strongest blow to isis. the donald trump campaign
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continues to heat more blame on the media. trump accusing of rigging the election for democratic rival hillary clinton. regardless his running mate mike pence say they will accept the november 8th results win or lose. pence made that comment, that shows hillary clinton with a solid lead. three major banks reporting quarter results. that's today. thirty-three cents a share. down 10% from this time last year. and netflix also reporting today. the streaming company expect today earn 6 cents a share. down 30% from last quarter. there is concern that the company's growth has hit of wall because of increased competition. let's check in right now stock futures. s&p futures down 8, nasdaq down 21. nickal, that's a look at what's happening now. nicole: thanks, lauren.
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here is a look at the headlines of today's ed operation the wall street journal. three stories with negative tone. stock prices under threat, slowing world trade growth and politics from british exit and presidential election have some worry that a slowdown in globalization could be the next big drag on stocks. restaurant chains get burned by overexpansion and rivals. biggest restaurant shikouts -- shakeouts in years. caterpillar's big bet backfired. ceo took over in 2010 during global commodity boom and invested heavily in production of machinery and equipment. commodities began long slide. caterpillar faces its fourth
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straight year of falling sales. lock -- longest decline in history. lauren: donald trump has eyes set on the white house and now you have a chance to own the gop's candidate's home. goes out for auction this week. $849,000. >> donald trump was born on june 14th, 1946 in queens, new york the home listed on his birth certificate. a home that his father fred trump built is now up for sale. the current owners originally listed for almost $1.7 million. they bought it in 2008 for 182,000. lauren: donald trump lived until this house until he was 4 year's old when his they moved behind it. 23-room mansion. >> the family was moving on up. decades and 10 golf courses
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across the nation establishing the family name. now capitalizing on the trump name by taking it to auction. >> it's a fun property to auction because of connection to trump, of course. $849,000. lauren: action on october 19th at 6:00 p.m., three hours before the final presidential debate moderated by fox news' chris wallace. interested bidders must bring a certified check of $90,000 to auction. >> a live auction format. winner will sign the contract at the auction and hand check of $90,000 and they'll be in contract. lauren: and they own -- >> the former house of republican donald trump. lauren: potentially. >> potentially the president of the united states. lauren: auction for the home will take place at the roosevelt
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hotel in manhattan on wednesday at 6:00 p.m., like we noted right before the debate. i wond fer that will help. nicole: numbers add up for the accountant at the box office. >> i can't go back. >> some of my clients are very dangerous. >> why would your clients follow you? you're an accountant. nicole: we will tell you about the box office winners. in sports one-man show, clayton kershaw dominates and in football dallas cowboys roll over green bay packers on their home turf. we will have all highlights for you. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news
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>> this guy risks his life on cooking the books on some of the scariest people on the planet, drug cartels, assassins, that client of clientele, imagine the secrets this guy has. >> what are you doing here? >> who are you? nicole: the accountant takes the numbers one spot at the box office this weekend. film earned $24.7 million well ahead of expectations of 15 to 20 million. universal kevin hart what now and the girl on the train tie for the number two spot with 12 million and home for peculiar
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children comes in fourth. deep water horizon with $6.4 million. lauren: one game a piece. la dodgers beat chicago cubs 1-0 last night. clayton kershaw quickly exercising playoff demons. kershaw was on the mount for the fourth time in ten days but that did not slow him down. he pitched a brilliant seventh inning and striking out six. adrienne gonzález stole a home run with all the offense the dodgers needed. in football pittsburgh steelers without quarterback for a while. reports say he will undergo knee surgery today to repair cartilage. it is unclear how long he will be sidelined. the dallas cowboys rooky prescott making impressive case to remain the team's starting quarterback. prescott for 247 yards and three
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touchdowns to lead the cowboys to 30-16 win over green bay packers. 5-1 record since taking over for the injured tony romo. nicole: forget those back to the futures shoes, virgin america creating these shoes called first class. it's only one pair and only available through ebay charity auction, features italian white leater, stainless steel buckle, video display, even a wi-fi enabled hot spot, about 60 bid thus far, price 8700 bucks. lauren: you like sneakers, go for it. we are going to hand it over to mornings with maria but first we will look at stock futures. nasdaq futures down 20 points this morning.
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top stories right now 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. battle to retake mosul. iraqi forces starting campaign to retake the city from isis. we have the latest on the move from the mideast straight ahead. to the campaign trail we go 22 days to go till election. donald trump and hillary clinton gearing up for final debate wednesday night. trump ramping up allegations about the election being rigged and both sides are answering questions on those claims. >> we will absolutely accept the results of the election. look, the american people will speak in an election that will culminate on november the eighth. >> i am not concerned, the reason i'm not is we are working very closely with all the department of elections across the country. maria: hillary clinton is facing fallout of another wikileaks dump this morning. we are looking at how the latest emails will hunt her campaign plus political tensions reaching a flash point. north carolina gop headquarters fire bombed, the building a
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