Let us quickly check on the markets. Quite a lot going on. I am looking at the stoxx 600 in europe which is gaining a touch on the backs of gains in Energy Companies and a bullish outlook from one of the sectors bellwether. Looking at the dollar. And the fed and what we will hear from powell. Therude oil including impact of the opec meeting. We need to wait a little more to see how long we will cut production. A lineup our lineup today is looking pretty good. We feature some of the top names in banking and economics including Tidjane Thiam. We speak strategy and outlook on the Global Economy. And jim oneill. He speaks u. K. And emerging markets. Later, we will also speak with John Studzinski from blackstone. Let us get straight to the bloomberg first word news. Nejra in the u. S. , the Senate Tax Bill is headed for a debate. Should it pass, Republican Leaders will have to hammer out a compromise. Two republican members of the senate what your say they may not agree to vote the measure
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Woodruff plus, Silicon Valley turns its gaze to the stars. Tech startups are working on commercial space flights, mining the moon, and more. Were trying to build the iphone of satellites. The beauty of this approach is that for less than the cost of a single imaging satellite in todays world we can launch a entire constellation of satellites. Woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Ifill they searched for victims and tallied the damage today, after a barrage of tornadoes hit the midwest on sunday. At least eight people were killed, and scores more were hurt. The most powerful storm cut a path roughly an eighth of a mile wide, clear across one illinois town of 16,000 pe