Red that is a quarter of global infections. California is reporting its biggest daily jump yet. Tech wins praise from washington. For their stance on user data in hong kong. Futures kicking off trading slightly higher by two tents of 1 . We have another tech rally. The rest of the market was more subdued. The nasdaq ended at a record high. The s p 500 saw many stocks down but we have gained enough to push it to a onemonth high. Megacaps pulling the gauge higher, despite the fact that the pandemic sensitive sectors Like Airlines sank. The dollar fell against the g10 peers. Look at oil. It is unchanged. Through the entire month, we have seen wti trading within a tight range of two dollars. It is still hanging around the fourmonth high. We got a report showing that stockpiles rose by more than 5 Million Barrels last week. Lets see how things are shaping up for the asian market. Midweek session , futures are mostly higher pointing to slight gains. Falling. Shares are like, we have aussie h
Joe biden will unveil his economic plan and that looks awful like America First. That and so much more on making money. Charles stocks sinking after the Supreme Court rejects President Trumps bid to block a subpoena for his financial records and i think it is indictment by manhattan d. A. And wall street sensing their inability to keep the information secret. Perhaps, it wont be a oneday event. This whole market, this whole year has been a dickens tale of two cities. Instead it has been two stock markets, two equity at this indices. One weighed by the old economic names and Old Technology as well. The other one sprinting ahead on new economic names. These companies will form how we live and work in the future. General anxiety continues to hover over the market. Most involving the next round of stimulus. As we learned something in the last two sessions. Maybe the markets prefers stronger economy over more fed stimulus. Think about this, with an hour left to trade on tuesday, one of the
Quorum call quorum call mr. Sanders madam president. The presiding officer the senator from vermont is recognized. Sorry. Mr. Sanders thank you. Madam president , since last week the senate has been quote, unquote, debating the presiding officer senator, were in a quorum call. Mr. Sanders i would ask that the quorum call be vitiated. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Sanders madam president , since last week, the senate ostensibly one of the great deliberative bodies in the world, supposedly, has been quote, unquote, debating the 740 billion National Defense authorization act. Its been a very, very silent debate because of the 700 amendments that have been filed to this bill. There has been no roll call votes on any of them. I do understand that in the managers amendments have been accepted, and thats fine, but weve had a vigorous debate but nobody in the world has heard that debate because theres not been one amendment here on the floor. And knowing the way the senate does
Make their way into stores. Nordstrom opening up a monster Flagship Store in new york city. Well take you there. That and so much more on making money. Charles Vice President mike pence remaining defiant in the face of china, doubling down on his harsh criticisms from a year ago. His message was clear today. America is not standing down. Edward lawrence joins us live with what the Vice President had to say, edward . Reporter charles, Vice President mike pence took a hardline on china with some issues, but toned down part of the speech in the past 24 hours about the Economic Future of u. S. China relations. Vice president blasted china for creating one of the Worlds Largest surveillance states. He says china is starting to export that technology around the world to some countries that may not use it for good. Mr. Pence saying the u. S. Is watching what happens with hong kong. Saying china should show restraint or it may affect the trade talks. Hong kong is a living example of what can h
Translator this morning i have the pleasure of introducing a brilliant panel, particularly i am pleased that there are journalists here. For a change im glad im on this side and youre on the other side. It makes me happy. Thank you for the dialogue inviting us here. Were going to talk about social media and their impact on elections. I have the pleasure of introducing a political analyst, journalist, anchor, and has some of the most important and influential programs in the region on political analysis. And edison, a special rapporteur on human rights. Hes an attorney but also a journalist. He has been in charge of litigating some of the most important freedom of cases in the hemisphere. That is why his your participation today is so important. Thank you for being here. Crystal patterson. Shes an expert on Strategic Communications and has worked on Public Communications and Strategic Communication and public and private sector. She now works for facebook and is in charge of corporate r