Questions are good a lot going on all right the markets are crazy, becky what was that, 350 on friday, when it was all said and done. And strongly higher again this morning. Almost 200 and also well, well take a quick look heres a check on the markets u. S. Equity futures at this hour are, as you can see, 193 points indicated on the dow the nasdaq up another 25 the nasdaq shb dhad been diverg last week. Thats a big move that we saw, continuing buying, going on, across the board in this country. And actually in asia and europe, overnight, some strong Market Action and some interesting news in the tenyear note as well. But as you can see, the nikkei was one more than 1 point 260 points hang seng up sharply as well check out europe, green across the board, in europe, when i watched, at least looked this morning. Not the gains that were seeing here or in asia. But well see what happens this week as we move forward. Its only 6 01 and treasury yields moderating on the tenyear, which that you
warnings. manuel joins us in chicago where up to 24 inches of snow is expected. manuel. the forecast is right on target here in chicago. it s snowing now. starting to come down wet and heavy and it s getting windy. it s supposed to snow for the next 24 hours and as you mention, more than a couple dozen states are impacted by this. illinois is included in that blizzard warning. it s an army of plows and civilians with shovels with a storm stretching more than 2,000 miles. blowing snow and whiteout conditions. it s like playing dodge ball with cars. even professional drivers are finding the roads treacherous. i went to the side and had to let go of the accelerator. it s scary out there. in tulsa, oklahoma, emergency workers who had to be out in the severe weather weren t getting anywhere fast. in dallas, tractor trailers were no match for the sheet of ice coating the highways. the severe weather is covering about a third of the nation. even from space, it s not a pret
teams say they determined that if that bomb had activated, it would have exploded at 10:30 a.m. british time, which is 5:30 in the morning on the east coast. investigators think al qaeda is responsible for the bomb found in britain and another in cargo center in dubai. authorities say he also created the device the underwear bomber wore in the failed christmas day bombing last year. they are now banning toner cartridges. both were wired to tires and attached to syringes, set to detonate plastic explosives inside. the fbi is warning to double check packages with no return address or postage. it would have gone off in southern jersey or upstate new york. we have concern over robocalls made to maryland voters on election night. they filed a complaint against political operative julius penson. he admits to wjz he was behind those calls. henson s employees, including rhonda russell are named in the call. the defendants could be fined $500 for each violation. much more on thi
from the family. reporter: the case may not be over. the torn said he will file an appeal. he called the evidence against his client prejudicial but tonight tracy s family is relieved saying weight has been lifted from them. tearing and hugs outside of a courtroom this afternoon. the family of tracy has waited more than five-years for this day. her husband dennis was found guilty of second degree murder. i think he is a coward. reporter: on march 6th tracy was headed to a motley crew concert but never made it. this video of someone dropping her car off at a day s inn lot came up the picture is to distorted to tell if it s tray but prosecutors argue it s to tall. three hour of telephone conversation were called and jurors were told to consider people s state of mind. in those calls a lot of arguments between a husband and wife and a bad marriage and a lot of name calling and a lot of cursing, there was just made my guy look like a bad guy. reporter: prosecutors argue
she had vanished was critical evidence. whoever used it used a remote fob, and dennis was the only one who had it. i prepared him for what the possibilities were. we re delighted he s not facing life in prison, absolutely. reporter: news of the verdict spread quickly. dennis tetso, who was free on home watch, but now is locked up. when you hear like motley crue play like her favorite song or something, it just brings back her smile, her laugh, the way she is. reporter: for them, justice was a long road, but one they had to travel. for trace y. tracey. tetso will be sentenced next month. kai? mike hellgren, thank you. reporting live. jurors did not comment on why they made their decision and asked the media to respect their privacy. a former basketball player shot at the school. reporter: well, mary, a jury was supposed to decide whether tyrone hall was guilty. but in their first day of deliberations, they told the judge they were having trouble reaching a deci