For its best to days since august of 2015. The s p 500 on its best day since its post brexit rally. So after that big selloff last week and the week before, we are. Eeing some buy here are the two updates for the major averages, this massive selling action we have had over the last few weeks, and of course from the peak we are down by more than 5 for the major averages, but the first to update since the end of january, it is really kicking in to some degree the question is will it last . The drawdown from the recent offers excellent perspective, and we see as of last week the s p 500 well below its peak right now by about 7 or so, but we put this in the perspective of decades of trading action, it pales in comparison. Does it show on this, back in 2015, 2016, and it reminds me of something that each date it seemed to change whether the averages were day today, and it pales in comparison to 2011 and some other periods. Thes suggesting maybe selloff will continue, but again today we are
With a hard fought victory against france. And on the run from the police in mexico the travel show explains more in half an hour on bbc news. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The government has warned it will cut funding to oxfam if it cannot fully explain its handling of reports of Sexual Misconduct by aid workers in haiti. The International Development secretary, penny mordaunt, says the charity had failed in its moral leadership and lied to her department. Shell meet oxfam representatives tomorrow. In response, theyve announced new measures for the prevention and handling of Sexual Misconduct cases. Angus crawford reports. First haiti, now chad, one of the poorest countries on earth. New allegations that oxfam workers paid local women for sex. The charity says it is shocked and dismayed, but cant confirm the reports. The head of the mission at the time, roland van hauwermeiren, was the same man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitutes. Four othe
He denied a loss in his stall the plan sale of the company for five hundred Million Dollars those are the headlines news to continue on aljazeera and side story is next. A military crackdown or election campaigning egypts president orders a massive Army Operation in northern sinai weeks before his reelection bid but is the cleanup of what he calls terrorist hotbeds the answer this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. Egypts president is vowing to wipe out enemies in sinai in the run up to his reelection bid next month the peninsula is being scoured for fighters linked to eisele they are blamed for a series of bomb gun and suicide attacks which have killed hundreds in egypt egyptian ground air and naval forces along with Border Guards and police are on the hunt possibly with the help of israel the New York Times says israeli warplanes have carried out covert airstrikes in egypt with the egyptian president s approval egypts denying the report the israelis arent commenting t
The world go for gold in the Winter Olympics. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom in cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. President trump unveiled his 1. 5 trillion dollar plan to fix this countrys infrastructure. The deal relies on state and local governments to come up with most of the money, and its unclear how the president plans to pay for the 102 billion that the federal government plans on kicking in. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are both wondering where the money for this ambitious plan will come from. While environmentalists insist the plan will have devastating effec effects. A promise reiterated a couple of weeks ago during the state of the union address. Northern im calling on congress fro deuce a bill that generates at least 1. 5 trillion for the new Infrastructure Investment that our country so desperately needs. A Senior Administration proposal says the proposal will have more than four objectives. Stimulate 1. 5 trilli
Thats at 7 30. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The government has warned it will cut funding to oxfam if it cannot fully explain its handling of reports of Sexual Misconduct by aid workers in haiti. The International Development secretary, penny mordant, says the charity had failed in its moral leadership, and lied to her department. Shell meet oxfam representatives tomorrow. In response, theyve announced new measures for the prevention and handling of Sexual Misconduct cases. Angus crawford reports. First haiti, now chad, one of the poorest countries on earth. New allegations that oxfam workers paid local women for sex. The charity says it is shocked and dismayed but cant confirm the reports. The head of the mission at the time, roland van hauwermeiren, was the same man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitutes. Four others were sacked. As the scandal grows, the International Development secretary, penny mordaunt, has sent a strong warning to all B