this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. president obama put libya on notice today saying the u.s. and its allies are ready for military action. tom, the president s message was aimed at libyan leader moammar qaddafi. tom: susie, speaking at the white house, president obama said qaddafi must end the violence and pull back troops from towns under attack. let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable. if qaddafi does not comply, the resolution will be enforced through military action. susie: ahead of the president s warning, libya said it s ceasing all military action and will begin talking with opposition groups. that came after a vote at the united nations calling for a no- fly zone over the country. not surprisingly, oil markets were volatile today. crude prices closed down 35 cents to settle at $101 a barrel, off their high of $103. as suzanne pr
by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. president obama put libya on notice today saying the u.s. and its allies are ready for military action. tom, the president s message was aimed at libyan leader moammar qaddafi. tom: susie, speaking at the white house, president obama said qaddafi must end the violence and pull back troops from towns under attack. let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable. if qaddafi does not comply, the resolution will be enforced through military action. susie: ahead of the president s warning, libya said it s ceasing all military action and will begin talking with opposition groups. that came after a vote at the united nations calling for a no- fly zone over the country. not surprisingly, oil markets were volatile today. crude prices closed down 35 cents to settle at $101 a barrel, off their high of $103. as suzanne pratt reports the oil market is
by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. president obama put libya on notice today saying the u.s. and its allies are ready for military action. tom, the president s message was aimed at libyan leader moammar qaddafi. tom: susie, speaking at the white house, president obama said qaddafi must end the violence and pull back troops from towns under attack. let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable. if qaddafi does not comply, the resolution will be enforced through military action. susie: ahead of the president s warning, libya said it s ceasing all military action and will begin talking with opposition groups. that came after a vote at the united nations calling for a no- fly zone over the country. not surprisingly, oil markets were volatile today. crude prices closed down 35 cents to settle at $101 a barrel, off their high of $103. as suzanne pratt reports the oil market is
this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt susie: good evening, everyone. president obama put libya on notice today saying the u.s. and its allies are ready for military action. tom, the president s message was aimed at libyan leader moammar qaddafi. tom: susie, speaking at the white house, president obama said qaddafi must end the violence and pull back troops from towns under attack. let me be clear, these terms are not negotiable. if qaddafi does not comply, the resolution will be enforced through military action. susie: ahead of the president s warning, libya said it s ceasing all military action and will begin talking with opposition groups. that came after a vote at the united nations calling for a no- fly zone over the country. not surprisingly, oil markets were volatile today. crude prices closed down 35 cents to settle at $101 a barrel, off their high of $103. as suzanne pr
ben bernanke testifies on the hill today. meanwhile in europe, the opec meeting. the oil minister describes the production target as a problem. and here in asia, the yen has retreated as investors were disappointed with a modest easing step by the bank of japan. great to have you with us here onned withed with, i m nicole lapin in the i d. it s just after 5:00 on wall street. welcome to the start of your global trading day. let s take a closer look at how u.s. markets are likely to open after finishing higher, continuing on a six-day gaining streak yesterday. dow futures are up about 24 above fair value yesterday with financials doing quite well, commodity stocks doing quite well yesterday. nasdaq stocks about 3 above fair value and s&p futures are about three above fair value, as well. european stock markets, one hour into the trading day, up about 1.25% for the ftse 100. xetra dax, about 0.5% higher, 0.25% higher for the cac 40. as far as areas that are up, banks, r