subsidiaries in ireland, netherlands and other low tax nations legally side stepping billions in taxes. a study by a former treasury economist saying that apple paid 3.3 billion in cash taxes globally on here s the big number, $34.2 billion in profits last year. a tax rate of only 8.8%. hope will any we ll talk about that. and phil falcone facing a deadline to reach a debt deal. if not, the wireless telecom faces possible bankruptcy. holders of light squared roughly $1.6 billion in debt including article icon and hedge fund manager david tepper. and they have given falcone until 10:00 a.m. today to strike a deal for restructuring that firm s 96% quit i roll of light squared. so we ll keep an eye on that and a lot more. let s focus on the economy now with a busy week ahead. today we get personal income and spending. chicago pmi and also the dallas fed survey. tomorrow ism manufacturing. construction spending and auto sales. wednesday, the adp employment report also factory o
under the floor boards scraping the face. but he couldn t fit him under the floor boards, so he dragged him back out again, scraping the face again, and eventually he goes to the police and acknowledges that he has killed captain dawson. there s panic in the streets, people start saying we need to go, um, murder the man who has just murdered captain dawson. and as they are marching down to do it, people say, wait a minute. captain dawson fought against dueling and wanton violence all his life. this is exactly what he would not want us to do. they dispersed. there was a trial a couple of months later, and, um, dawson s killer was found not guilty, and he, in fact, lived in the charleston for almost 20 years more. and the whole story of that has to do with the whole story of charleston and the tensions in charleston and the trust or lack of trust that people had with each other and with dawson. and it s also the story of the coming of jim crow when segregation is going to be ma
bobblehead. we have two situations. and 20 years later. lots of gtl in their future. the situation. don t say we don t have spirit here. we sure do. would have been a fun day to spend with you. happy birthday. thank you. the news continues right now. down to atlanta, susan malveaux joins us. what do you think? not too shap by. not at all. this is great. i love what you re doing. we ll love that fun stuff, as well. good to be here in atlanta. it s 9:00 a.m. in the east and 6:00 a.m. in the west. good morning. i m suzanne malveaux in for kyra phillips. here s the stories we are talking about these couple of hours v. you heard about the tsa s new patdown procedures? critics complain they re too inus vasive. a tornado strikes a dam in tennessee. the winds topple trailers like toys. unbelieve shl. verizon wireless paying up to the feds and to you. 15 million customers getting refunds for mystery fees. well, it s only four days until the midterm elections and