I think you need about 25 points to get back to the previous record that was set, were about 25. 68 points below it. The s p futures indicated up by 21 s p has now been on a sevenday winning streak, and youre looking at the longest winning streak its seen since april of 2019 nasdaq was down yesterday, but it is indicated up by close to 60 points this morning the dow was up by over 350 points yesterday to kick off the week treasury market this morning, right now youre looking at the tenyear yielding right about where it has been. 0. 599 that yields a little higher than we have been sitting. Brian, this news about putin and this potential vaccine is huge, but i think we do need to take it with a grain of salt. Youve been all over this already this morning. Well, trying to make sense of it, becky. Good morning as well you have what you think are the markets sort of key points, right . Trillions of dollars in stimulus, potential for payroll tax cuts, all the market themes weve been talking
The u. S. Warning china against a new security law on hong kong but beijing says their efforts are doomed to failure. Russias lockdown hides a surge in Domestic Abuse cases. We meet in moscow hotel owner who is opening her doors to women in need of shelter. I am phil gayle. Welcome to the program. One of the Police Officers involved in the death of a black man in minneapolis has been charged with murder. Up video caught the white officer kneeling on his neck as he was being detained. National guard troops have been called to the city after a third night of protest. His death has left minneapolis in particular reeling. Smoke rises from buildings set ablaze, the longest night of unrest yet. The police and National Guard are on the street in force to keep the protest from flaring up again. It was alleged police must conduct that brought people out m miscondnduct thahat brought people o out onto the e streets. Outrage and p Police Overreach at Police Overreach did not stop officers from ar
Other investigators have been given access. Australianss patience wearing thin a as they rally a against e governrnnts s handling of the bubushfire crisis as those in te countryside brace for more mega blazes. Gestures like these will not be allowed at the Olympic Games in tokyo, we take a look at the new rules against political protests. Phil welcome to the program. Im phil gayle. The u. S. Government has unveiled new sanctions against iranian officials. The announcement came from mike pompeo and the treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, describing the sanctions as a response to the missile attack against u. S. Troops in iraq, which followed the u. S. Assassination of a Senior Iranian general. The sanctions target eight senior officials to the u. S. It says were involved in the attack against u. S. Troops. We will now get the view from the United States and European Union, from Pablo Foley Elias in washington and teri schultz in brussels. Tell us more about the sanctions, pablo. Pablo w
A sledgehammer what i think are the judicial and prosecutorial abuses that categorized the watergate coverup trial. I understand people were convicted. But you need to understand lawyers lawyers dont play fair. , they argue two things. They can argue, look that the , person did not do the crime, the person was not guilty. But usually in a political scandal, the argument is, there was not enough proof to find them guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Very high standard. It is not that they were blameless. Its not that they were innocent. We say, we would rather let 100 guilty go free than convict one innocent man. Properly, then it cant come in. If you did not share information properly with the defense, those procedural violations can equally invalidate a verdict. I am happy to argue both. So that is kind of what we are going to go through. One word from last week, last week was the allure of the white house tapes. I went through a bunch of them with you. Perhaps too fast. What i find fas
Covered the coverup trial. I understand people were convicted. But you need to understand that lawyers, lawyers donts play fair. They argue two things. They can argue, look, the person didnt do the crime. The person wasnt guilty. But usually in a political scandal the argument is there wasnt enough proof to find them guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Very high standard. Its not theyre blameless, its not theyre innocent. But we say wed rather let 100 guilty go free than convict one innocent man. So were were loading it to a very high standard. The other thing that lawyers argue, which the public sometimes has trouble with, is procedure. If you didnt get that evidence into the courtroom properly, then it cant come in. If you didnt share exculpatory information properly with defense, those are procedural violations which can equally invalidate a verdict. And im happy to argue both. So, thats thats kind of what were going to go through. One word from last week. Last week was the allure of