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ground of the senate majority coming down to the wire. nicole: fbi director james comey after clearing hillary. now over 370 points. the end is near session highs yesterday unchanged. very much in the wait-and-see mode for the market. lauren: initial stocks mostly flat as investors but are the out and japan's nikkei down nicole: after rallying to present yesterday, oil prices holding steady. right now 27 cents at 4516 a barrel. nicole: all of this can change. we will have complete coverage of the election as voters head to the polls today. nicole: today's the day. 5:01 a.m. p.m. we welcome you to
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"fbn:am" camera for psychic today's markets in the latest breaking news. lauren: nominate donald trump holding his final rally of the campaign grand rapids, michigan. it traditionally blue state for the polls are close. trump was there this morning. >> today is our independent dad. the american working class is going to drag back finally. north carolina for her last rally of the 2016 white house race. >> when your kids and grandkids ask what you did in 2016 when everything was on the line, you'll be able to say you voted for a stronger, fairer, better
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america. nicole: meanwhile, donald trump been hillary clinton in three small precincts in new hampshire. he received 32 votes while clinton got 25. understand, communities can open their polls at midnight and they did. although voters had cast their ballots. donald trump to that one. candidates will be voting for themselves today. about an hour and a half ago clinton was scheduled to vote at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. donald nicole: cast ballot in new york city later on this morning. >> 576 days of campaigning one of the wealthiest presidential campaigns in u.s. history is about to come to a close. a look at the twists and turns of the campaign trail. >> i'm running for president and i hope to join me on this journey he had
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>> i am officially running for president of the united states. we will make america great again. i will go to great, great while in our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. >> and the only candidate which has a policy about how to bring economic policy using clean renewable energy. coal miners and coal companies. >> donald trump reaches the official number. 1237 delegates for the red publican nomination. >> i humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> clinton has won new jersey. she's the presumptive nominee. >> looking back at our investigations for mishandling
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of classified information. we cannot find a case that will support criminal charges on this fact spirit >> hillary clinton will make an outstanding president and i am proud to stand with her today. >> democrats not expecting this. another e-mail problem. the party has actively undermined bernie sanders. >> the nominee of the democratic for president of the united states. >> with humility, determination and boundless confidence in america's promise that i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> you could put hearts of trump supporters into the basket of deplorable spears >> a cell phone video taken
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yesterday showing hillary clinton needed to be escorted off into her van at the 9/11 ceremony. >> a man who can be provoked by a tweet should not have his fingers anywhere near the nuclear cold. >> it's getting a little old. >> he didn't pay any federal income taxes. >> that's smart. >> i watched the first miss universe on the pageant. he said to me, miss piggy, ms. housekeeper appeared >> freakiness they came out in the last 40 minutes or so the old conversation donald trump had with billy bush lets call it a hot bike incident in which he talked about bragging about trying to sex with a married woman. use poker language. very locker room kind of stuff. >> i said and done things i regret. the worse release than a decade old video of one of them.
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>> a tough look of someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> it's a big factor in this election. the fbi's reopening the e-mail investigation. >> they will not face criminal charges over the e-mails kindle. >> t. make the same commitment that they will absolutely accept the results of this election? >> now less than one hour away from the polls around the country. in vermont they are already open. one of the issues for the voters is the honesty of the candidates. two days ago the fbi let clinton off the hook in her e-mail scandal. while the voters do the same? >> join us to discuss this is kristen tate for the.com and political analyst and former 2008 clinton campaign adviser.
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no question. these are unpopular candidates. hillary has a clear path to victory although the fox news decision desk did move up a number of tossup states. arizona, nevada, utah to bring republican. ken doll childcare to the magic number to take care? >> anything can happen. as my other told me there's no such thing as luck. luck is when preparation meets opportunity. there's only one candidate in this race who took it seriously enough. and so that they raise the money. that may build a ground game. let me make sure that when election day comes i can do everything to turn out my voters. that's hillary clinton. she took this very seriously. that's how she operates as a politician and policymaker. we will see the results of that. donald trump came down the escalator on june 16th at a lost the race that day as
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senator graham just said because what he went after mexican sad day, that has turned into a search of latino voters. nicole: let's get kristen in here. he debuted at 16 other republican nominees to get to this point. he must've done something right. what about saying she's the more prepared candidate. your thoughts. >> he can definitely still when the spirit will come down to voter turnout. we are looking at states like florida, pennsylvania, north carolina. hillary is really depending on democrats going to the polls. if you look at enthusiasm within her own base that's low, the latest poll shows 43% of hillary's own supporters say they are very enthusiastic restaurant voters for the most part can't wait to get out there and vote and that the latest announcement from james comey.
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nicole: more than 50%? >> about 70. they are interested in this race in this race and i live it over the latest announcement which even further mobilize his base. lauren: what do you make about the crazy record voting turnout that we've seen coming from hispanics? they are coming up in big numbers and voting against donald trump. >> they are because they are not happy with his rhetoric. they are not happy with the policy positions he's put out. they are not happy with the fact he's chosen -- he is on tape, on fox talking about in 2012 how republicans needed to be positive on immigration. they needed to get ahead of it. so he made an active conscious choice to go after latinos in his announcement. beating the 16 candidates was to go low. latinos have been waiting for election day.
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they have been waiting after every attack, every of thing. he will be heard. >> there a lot of latinos. they want smaller, more accountable government. they hispanics will probably go for hillary, but there is a section about population. >> will have you guys back. thank you to jehmu greenman also kristen tate. we will have you back breaking down the election this morning speaking to you later in the show. lauren: back to the markets, monster rally. the dow up 370. news from the fbi that could help hillary clinton possibly become the next president of the united states. to investors on a democrat or republican office.
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fox news contributor gary b. smith. see how futures are shaping a tear this is the market very much should wait and see mode on this tuesday, november 8th. dow futures down eight points. s&p futures down one. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. >> we've got to get rid of dead corruption -- get rid of the corruption, career politicians. >> i'm worried about what will happen if one of the candidates doesn't win.
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so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >> keeping jobs are in the low 35 by the united states. >> wall street corporation the suit are rick should pay their fair share of taxes. fbi for hillary clinton to one not be charged when she was secretary of state. the dow industrial s&p 500 and nasdaq all rose more than 2% yesterday. the s&p 500 did snap a nine session losing streak. this is the longest string of
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losses and almost 36 years. lauren: since 1980. the economy is the number one issue for voters. gary b. smith. good to see you, gary. if you or president obama campaigning hard last night in philadelphia, he made it sound like the economy was just perfect. >> well, i think the economy is far less than perfect. that is evidenced by the fact donald trump could win the election today. i think if the economy was booming, hillary would be ahead by 30, 40 points. that is the clearest indication. on the minds of the voters. >> the polls are vote.
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there are predictions have the s&p welfare after donald trump wins are after hillary clinton's wins. i read that hillary clinton if she went to goes up 3%, 4%. i'll chime can go down upwards of 10%. what do you think and why? >> that sounds about right. it's hard to look at what we saw the market trending down. the whole e-mail scandal will be an indictment for example. hillary is cleared at least this point in the market since. we will see a little more. and the honeymoon will be over. if trump wins could we see a thousand points down day. i think that's possible. i'd be a buyer in that case.
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then it could be really uncertain what happens. i want to talk to you about another issue related to the economy. the minimum wage, some 2 million americans affected by this. how do you think the minimum wage will play out on the ballot? >> i think the minimum wage has a growing consensus we should raise the minimum wage. i'm not in favor of it. market forces are the best. you see in the horrible of raising minimum wage on the unskilled, the god, the black teenage population has horrible unemployment. negative affects people don't see out there. they see for the select few that are going to get our money, they are better off. we forget about all those that can't get jobs. i think he will go through. we were in this age of oil. people are not economists. seems like a no-brainer.
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nicole: gary b. smith, fox news contributor, we thank you for joining us from florida. he said if we see the selloff, you buy on that day. >> thanks, gary. a professor who correctly predicted the last five presidential elections. how does he do it and who does he predict for this race for the white house? hillary, donald. the stock index futures down 16 points on this election day. your first look at morning markets and breaking news. >> we don't know who to chess. a lot of people don't know which presidential candidate stress.
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pingback >> we will win if people turn out and vote. >> we are going to win the white house. it's feeling like it already. we will be nice and cool, nice and cool. true to its decision day at only one can win. the presidential race will be a tight one. one expert says don't believe those polls. >> soderbergh university professor has correctly if the outcomes of the last five presidential elections. he joins us right now to explain his latest forecast and that is for donald trump and you say with certainty. 87% certain that if donald trump takes this one. why? >> thank you for having me on the show and tell you my forecast.
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i would say it's about 20 years of election. 100 years of primary elections to appoint to donald trump as the winner. there are certain patterns in those elections. but this thing of the pendulum after two turns. very predictable and if somebody like obama was the president did not do is follow the election as it did the first time, that usually points to a turn down any change in the next election. the primaries very simple rule, the candidate who does better in his or her party's primaries beats the other candidate. donald trump came out stronger as that was clear early on to new hampshire and south carolina based on those two you could very see it coming. lauren: that makes sense. almost all of these polls have hillary clinton in a slightly. your argument would be the polls don't really get it because they
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rely on calling people on the telephone. >> absolutely. they have a problem with reaching people who don't answer the phone. it's very difficult to say who's going to turn out on election day. six out of 10 people though. who are the stakes in who are the four who don't vote. nicole: you don't watch the headlines. you are using neuroscientific method that goes back to march in looking at years past. >> i wouldn't say i don't watch the headlines. i'm not living in a whole. i'm not hiding from everything. i get uneasy up missing the posting 10 or 20 points against the candidate i predict good then i get a little uneasy. you still see some polls going the other way. the ibd poll which i think still has trump ahead. the other ones are really close.
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i would say it is close enough that i wouldn't have to lose sleep over that. nicole: to help your polling practices out, there is a bully if donald trump as the swell of ground support that's going to show up in surprise is that the polls. >> i think he's the candidate who brought the whole new type of voter to his side, that those democratic. we don't know how many of those are. people didn't see that coming. a lot of people see parallel in donald trump and the kind of people who voted to get out of the european union. there may be some similarities. >> hopefully find out this evening. professor of political scientist stony brook, university. thank you for coming in. >> after campaign for the white house, it is now up to you the
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voters. polls in vermont open. polls in 10 other states in the northeast and midwest to open in a half-hour. we will have the very latest on the voting. control of congress right down to the wire. will republicans keep their majority or will democrats carry the day? we'll take a look at congressional elections as well. you are watching "fbn:am." we'll be right right back after the break. >> we've got to get everybody out there to vote. >> i have three daughters and we're also excited to vote. they three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car.
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>> wiki news this morning. the white house is over. the voters polls already open in vermont and 10 states and in the midwest in half an hour. it's election day. >> and nicole peddling these. congress also provides that the senate majority going down to the wire. >> fbi director jim komi comey. the dow at 370 after clearing hillary clinton in the e-mail scandal. let's check in on u.s. futures ahead of election day. down 10. >> stocks mostly flat waiting for the outcome of the u.s. election. the nikkei dropped flexion me and a half of 1%. >> right now up a third of a percent. forty-five dollars a barrel. the map will have complete coverage of the elections.
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how the voters are heading to the polls. lauren: 5:31 a.m. in the east. november 8th 576 days of campaigning coming to an end right now. welcome to "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. nicole: it is decision day. donald trump holding his final valley of the campaign in grand rapids, michigan. a blue state where the polls are very, very close. >> today is our independence day. [cheers and applause] today the american working class is going to strike back finally. >> democratic presidential nominee choosing raleigh, north carolina for her very last rally at the 2016 white house raised.
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>> when your kids and grandkids ask what you did in 2016, when everything was on the line, you'll be able to say you voted for a stronger, fairer, better america. [cheers and applause] lauren: donald trump eating hillary clinton in three small precincts in the answer. she received 32 votes. clinton got 25. under the state, communities with fewer than 100 voters can open the polls had closed him a sin is all the voters had cast their ballots. the candidates today will be voting for themselves they both played touched down in new york about 3:30 a.m. this morning. clinton is scheduled to vote in new york at 7:00 a.m. eastern and trump is expected to cast his ballot in new york city later this morning. less than 30 minutes away from some of the polls starting to open across the country.
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she'd been up to be a very tight race could control the senate as well as well as one or two seats either way. lauren: five is the magic number for the senate. joining us once again to discuss these down ballot contests, kristen tate, columnist for the hill.com and fox news political analyst and former to decimate clinton campaign adviser, jehmu green. welcome once again. this is it. the broad question to you first kristen. he was going to win and why. >> it is such a close race. you cannot call it right now. if trump wants to win his got to hold on to florida and north carolina and turn it or pennsylvania, maybe minnesota, traditionally blue state that is doing very well in. nicole: it's tougher for her due -- for him to win.
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>> the momentum is with trump. dangerous for democrats to assume hillary has defended that. her biggest immobilizer and her basic lack of it is yet to men of trust. 60% of voters do not trust her. they think she engaged in pay to play politics. we will see what happens. there is less enthusiasm for hillary clinton in donald trump. there is a concern about trust for both candidates but more so hillary clinton. on the other hand, you are certain hillary clinton wins tonight. >> well, hillary has the easier path to 70. as we've seen the last couple days, donald trump is all over the country because he has to be perfect. he has to run the board. we've all been watching him for the past year and a half. it's hard for donald trump -- the person who has the ask
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areas, who has the temperament, who has put policies on the table and not just attack certainly is hillary clinton. even looking at how these two candidates have closed the race. she talked about bringing the country together, healing but is then the massive divide. he had these last few days has just settled on the attack dealing and conspiracy theories. >> he didn't even vote yet. as for the same attacks, more of the same lies. the most positive candidate is who ends up winning. hillary has a really good shop which is fine they really disciplined campaign that they are not taking any vote for granted. there's a natural tightening that always happens. they knew this was going to happen. it comes down to as the ground operation, who prepared to turn out their voters.
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>> give a talk about honesty, hillary clinton is the least honest candidate to ever run for president. the investigation by the fbi still investigating the clip foundation. >> the clinton foundation and the e-mails. the senate race in the house race at keeping with the senate, the democrats can get the magic number of five wins in these races to take control. donald trump has heard some of the republicans on this ticket in some states namely new hampshire. you had kelley ayotte. first he sported donald trump then you had to walk that that a popular new hampshire has governor maggie hasan. that issue is one of about nine close races we are watching that can swing democratic. >> i'm from new hampshire and i can tell you the top half of the state is trump country. the bottom half is a little bit
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similar to massachusetts. republicans in that part of the state may not be as likely to support job. it's put kelley ayotte in a difficult position because if she comes out in support of she wins that top half of the state. she doesn't support trump she may boost that part of the state. we see similar situation where the conservative in those states don't necessarily like shrub. it's a fine night for candidates to walk. >> two years ago they got it back for the first time since 2007. we talk over 400 races, key states as well. what do you think? >> donald trump has been a real drag. one of the best things about these last few days with the surrogate that hillary clinton has been able to tap president obama, michelle obama, others as they have really been hitting the down ballot races really strongly. certainly president obama made a strong case for hillary clinton and why people are aspiring to
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vote for her. the "washington post" has a poll that shows donald trump is the candidate since 1980 who has the least amount of support of people voting for him. the fact that there are 15 sitting republican senators not voting for their party nominee. this is dangerous territory for them. lauren: president obama campaigning for hillary clinton. we've ever seen -- he was touting hillary is the changed candidate. so many voters see it the other way. donald trump is the one who will rip everything out. to me and many voters donald trump is. >> the reason president obama for record turnout among certain demographics like no one else in the black vote in 2008 and 2012
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was because he was seen as this authentic candidate for hope and change. hillary clinton represents the database. people see harrison entrenched bureaucrat who represents for the same period below male celeb arguably put president obama over the top in 2012. they turned out in record numbers to these folks are not excited about hillary. they see her as entrenched, dishonest, the opposite of everything obama was. >> would kristen was talking your interject in with more attacks, more attacks. do you not believe the clinton foundation may have some pay to play? do not believe there are reasons why people don't trust hillary clinton. do you have her on a pedestal? >> she's the first person to say she has worked to do to rebuild trust with voters. i know firsthand the work of the great foundation. i've traveled to many countries
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they've had a shamanic impact on. only one candidate in the race whose foundation has been signed. only one candidate in this race whose foundation has not done anything for charity and that is donald trump. when you look at who would be the change candidate, the markets themselves are terrified of donald trump. let's get this clear. for 238 years, there has never been a woman in the white house. that is massive change on a massive level. nicole: we have to go. thank you both. an exciting time in historic day. get out about his special thanks to jehmu green and kristen tate. we will see which way it goes. lauren: coming up, isis has been calling for terror attacks on american voters to disrupt our election. we'll talk about how that could affect both today. check in on stock index futures
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>> we are going to stop radical islamic terrorism in this country. she won't even mention the words and neither will president obama. >> we need to keep our eye on isis. i want to have an intelligent search that protects us at home. nicole: national security has been a big issue during the campaign. is this kind for attacks on voters. both candidates pledging to fight isis and build up american military. nicole: will it be any safer in the next four years? by amaro national security and analyst for the project. we want to ask you what we are hearing.
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americans have the right to vote. people at the polls and what you're about terrorism and ice is saying to get involved. in what way? >> this is frightening but also very predict the vote. they said go attack voters to the point they say the blood of voter should be spilled even more than those in the military. all americans are targets, but within voters what they said in the six page document they put out, muslim voters are the ones they put the most emphasis on attacking because they are participating in a non-islamic system. lauren: and their crazy minds, they are targeting polling stations and muslims going to vote today. >> all voters, muslims be in a special issue because they say you claim to be a muslim but you are a traitor. lauren: how ready is the u.s. to deal with this? >> very ready.
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terrorists look for opportunities. the top issue. >> who will be tougher because we can't tolerate this. this is really out of the realm. this is not correct and we will not stand for it. >> trumpet and hillary are basically the same. they are both part of the jewish conspiracy. whoever them wanting to attack us. hillary has more knowledge and has had some policy speeches. trump is less that he has really good advisors. this has been an internal battle for me. nicole: there's absolute impossibility none of the voting machines because they are not connected to the internet.
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they wouldn't be hacked today. the dissemination could be hacked by russian hackers are good are the chances of that happening? >> anything hacking is tappable. there has been panic over the passover are lack of cybersecurity and also the issue and result for our adversaries. >> if russia attacks as today to go to the infrastructure and turn off their lights. >> dallas reported. that was a warning to russia. you connected to us but we can hack into you. we are not going to be pushed around. what about extremism in the united states? we talk abou hate americans and yet they assimilate and become part of our society and they do suicide
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bombings. there's a nuclear weapon on one side and china will have another and take america out. if you heard that crazy theory? >> the so-called crazy theory i hear most often is the electro- mag that pulls when you detonate a nuclear weapon in the atmosphere and something i ran has been studying and practicing when they say death to america, what they are envisioning is an emp attack. one bob, what can you do with it? if you want to be sure you are going to destroy your enemy, then two. >> a awakening. we don't do a good enough job of broadcasting our victories over isis, but they are in a steep decline. even if you thomas says the ideology is still around.
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the question is who's the big boy in town to pick up the mantle and it will be al qaeda. al qaeda is increasing in power. nicole: let's bring it to election day. they are already lining a. your thoughts on election day. how to protect ourselves, are we ready? >> it's also the responsibility of everyone despite these threats. go out and vote. you don't want to give and to what they want, but it's an ideological victory. they say they are basically asking god to grant them on election day and they swear people away from voting. go out and say we can say how come yet again you will come and get us. >> our. >> are messages go out and vote. election day tuesday, november november 8th. by amaro, national security analyst in the thank you for joining us. nicole: will continue special coverage of this historic
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election. when we come back, let's check in on u.s. stock market futures. today a wait-and-see mode. dow futures down 14 good s&p futures down three. we will be right back after this break. >> every point needs to be heard. my father always told me you don't have reason to complain who's in office. a concert. i gave thanks with tickets to a sporting event. we gave thanks with tickets to a circus.
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[cheers and applause] >> you can put half of trump's supporters in a basket of deplorables. blake there was a cell phone video yesterday showing hillary clinton needing to be escorted off, into her van at the 9/11. >> a man can be provoked by a tweet shouldn't be near nuclear codes. >> that makes me smart. >> my name is alicia machado. i was the first miss universe after trump bought the pageant. he called me miss piggy, miss
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housekeeping. charles: you know, very locker-room kind of stuff. >> i said things i regret and the words released today on a a decade-old video are one of them. >> it's awfully good with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. neil: this could be a big factor in this election. the fbi is reopening the clinton e-mail investigation. maria: fbi announcing that hillary clinton will not face criminal charges over e-mail scandal. >> you will absolutely accept the results of the election? >> i will look at it at the time . lauren: in asia stocks mostly higher. the nikkei in japan with the one stock that was not higher this morning, that averaged down fractionally and the shanghai composite up 1%. and the kospi gained up.
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nicole: cac quarante unchanged line. wait and see mode. lauren: 370-point rally. stock index futures flat-line to go slightly lower. s&p down 12. nasdaq down 1 but i take you back to the year 2000. the election was not immediately decided. it was decided in the course and until we got a concession the market fell 8 and a half percent. i will leave you with that. nicole: oil and gold to the upside this morning. the markets go higher if hillary wins. lauren: euro and the pound are higher versus the dollar. nicole: we are looking at 1 point. lauren. lauren: thank you so much for watching fbn:am. make sure to watch fbn:am.
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nicole: maria bartiromo will take you through the next few hours starting right now. >> here is maria bartiromo with a special edition of mornings with maria in headquarters in new york city. maria: and good tuesday morning, everybody. it is tuesday november 8th, election days, polls are start to go open on the east coast and the state of ohio, donald trump and hillary clinton holding hid -- midnight rallies. >> remember it's not just my name and trump's name. when the middle class thrives,
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