Cnbc im becky quick with joe kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin the market has come under significant pressure this morning. And the nasdaq off by 143. Its all coming this morning a rough week for wall street 5. 5 that was the worst week since march 20th and all three are coming off of their biggest weekly losses and last month after last week. The dow and nasdaq for the month of june would be down with the projected losses that were looking at this morning. S p is already down for the month of june. Also keeping track of the treasury market this morning lets take a look at that. Treasury yields yielding 0. 08 crude oil prices under pressure this morning too this is a sign of how much is anticipated in terms of a come back not only here in the United States but around the globe and right now wti down about 55 cents. Still trading 35 though at 35. 71 andrew. Thank you, becky. I hope everybody had a great weekend despite some of these losses that were looking at in the market i want to start
As deputies in full Tactical Gear evict the moms squatting in that west oakland home. And a pittsburg woman crashed into a canal. The heroic move from a Good Samaritan who saved her life. The news at 11 00 starts right now. The pressure is on for the president ial hopefuls with the primary election less than two months away, a lot of people still undecided about who to vote for. Tonights debate featured six candidates and among the questions now is did any of those candidates make major strides . Nbc bay areas jean elle is in San Francisco where the voters are paying attention and they are listening, jean. Reporter jessica and raj, there is a lot of interest in this debate and the upcoming debates. Voters here are feeling that march primary approaching, and theyre watching this countdown clock to the november president ial election. It is ticking away here at mannys. The only people on this stage who have won every single election that theyve been in are the women. Reporter big reactio
[ cheers and applause and now, Seth Meyers Seth good evening, everybody im seth meyers. This is late night. We hope youre all doing well, tonight. And if you dont mind, im gonna get to the news. President biden on thursday delivered a rare prime time address from philadelphias independence hall, and not as i originally thought, the upside down . [ laughter ] that is a wild lighting choice i kept expecting him to be interrupted by vecna [ laughter ] President Biden traveled to pittsburgh yesterday, which was his third trip to pennsylvania in less than a week. Not to be outdone, dr. Oz also made his third trip to pennsylvania [ laughter ] election day is nine weeks away, and only time will tell if republicans gain seats, or if it was rigged [ laughter ] President Biden and first lady dr. Jill biden are set to host the obamas on wednesday at the white house for the unveiling of their official portraits, and you can tell biden misses the old days because this is his official portrait. [ la
Im michael kosta. This is my second night hosting two days [cheers and applause] i have already lasted longer in new york than aaron rodgers. Now we have a great show for you tonight so lets get into the headlines. [cheers and applause] lets kick things off with an update on the war in the middle east. The situation is getting worse. The war is escalating. Casualties are mounting. But there might be some help on the way. Breaking news right now. From the white house to the war zone. President biden this evening is leaving washington for israel. With the conflict raging, the risk great, it is highly unusual that the white house would publicly confirm a president ial trip, but secretary of state antony blinken, after a seven hour marathon meeting with israels Prime Minister overnight, made the announcement. On wednesday, President Biden will visit israel. And that visit is intended to try to cool things down, to try to ratchet down the tensions somewhat, in some way if he can succeed, in
base on the borders. we will have all of the details. it is 8:00 a.m. across the emirates. we have a situation where the head of the world health organization is saying we may only be seeing the tip of the iceberg and it comes to the corona virus. that is setting the stage for the markets. down half ofindex 1%. those losses have been accelerating. they are rallying because they are rallying because they re coming up with innovative ways to work around the coronavirus. the aussie dollar hovering around the lowest level since 2009. u.s. 10 year yields unchanged at 1.59. up futures taking up.res picking a few sessions it has been currently, we are down three tens of 1%. the folks at bernstein say the short-term outlook remains challenging and less there is an opec intervention. that is what they see as required to bring the martin bring the market back into balance. to give you a different perspective on emerging market foreign currencies. we have had a bit of a bounce back.