1 plus for most of the session. Yen is paring some of its gains. 107. 29 after the bank of japan said it would do what it takes to keep the economy in check. The 10year yield at 64 basis points. They are in that range, quite happy to stay there. President trump and retailers are set to announce expanded coronavirus testing programs. That is something to look out for. Standing by is taylor riggs with a deeper dive into the market. Taylor some broadbased gains within the equity market. I wanted to dive deeper into financials. One of the best performers today, up 3 . This after yields on the 10 year are rising. You are seeing financials benefit from the steepening of that yield curve, lifting up the long end of the curve. Also getting a little bit of strength, the rebound. Crude on the other side of that. Clearly bearing the brunt of this with the oversupply problems, lack of demand. I want to take a look at the equities market in the last 24 days. Equity markets bottomed out on march 23,
1,000 today and nearly 12,000 tests are still pending. There is anger and concern among the residents at that peninsula senior facility as we first reported last night, a 75yearold man at the Sub Acute Center began showing signs of coronavirus just one day after moving in. Robert handa broke the story and is live with the latest for us. Robert . Reporter well, some of the 100 or so senior residents here told me they already felt more vulnerable due to their age and health. But they say it is a whole different kind of fear when a coronavirus case is in their midst. This is 63yearold Fernando Castello in isolation in the los altos sub acute patient center. They contacted me because theyre upset not enough has happened to protect patients after a man brought in march 13th later tested positive for coronavirus. They say theyre concerned the limitations of staffing in Nursing Homes make for an even bigger risk. By phone costello told me the patient who tested positive initially had two room
Faith, business and Community Leaders tonight are remembering a business pioneer. He died last night in his sleep at age 60. Abc 7 reporter kate larson joins us live in mission bay, and tyson had a big impact here in the bay area. Reporter Bernard Tyson was a giant in health care and he made this happen, the entire area around the newly built chase center which of course was sponsored by kaiser and named in honor of their slogan, t tysons many legacies here in the bay area. It is the nations largest Nonprofit Health care provider. Tyson was at the company for more than 30 years. He was born in vallejo and he and his wife denise lived in the east bay and in San Francisco. He does have three children. I just spoke to his personal friend, he was shocked when he found out that tooyson passed ay in his sleepover night. They were out in the community the past several days as they always did. Its not only a loss personally to all the community and the entire nation because Bernard Tyson was r
Passed 2020 spending legislation, the funds the federal government passed at tonights midnight deadline to the 20th to avert a shutdown. Votes are expected at 11 a. M. Eastern. They and plan to work on the nomination to the next energy secretary. Live coverage of the senate right here on cspan2. The president pro tempore the senate will come to order. The chaplain, dr. Barry black, will open the senate with prayer. The chaplain let us pray. God, the fountain of every blessing, in this thanksgiving season, we praise your holy name. May the lives of our lawmakers please you. Inspire them to walk in your ways, keeping your precepts with such integrity that they will glorify your name. Incline their hearts to your wisdom and provide them with the understanding they need to accomplish your purposes. Lord god, let your mercy protect our senators from the dangers of this life, as they learn to find delight in receiving your approval. Keep them evermindful of lifes brevity and the greatness of
that believe the false claims of a hoax, spewed by jones in his absolute basis argument that the newtown parents were actors. the number also factored into the emotional and mental anguish that the parents suffered, there i say continue to suffer from the day four years of harassment from jones and his followers. a seemingly last-ditch effort to try to save himself, including finally acknowledging what everyone else hopefully knew to be true, that the massacre was, quote, using his words, after ten years, 100 percent real. but the $4 million is actually not the end of the story, not in this courtroom in texas, because his legal battles are actually far from over. the compensatory damages are supposed to make you hole in some way, bring you back this where you are before this all happened, well punitive damages, they are meant to punish. tomorrow, that same jury will begin considering just how much to financially punish alex jones. the judge said no to his claim for a mistrial