and choice words for amazon after a new investigation into the company s brand badging system goes into effect as worldwide exchange begins right now. just another manic monday, wish it were sunday good morning and welcome to worldwide exchange i m dom anyone chu in today for brian saul van here is how stock futures setting up their day on this monday in a holiday-shortened trading week the dow jones would open by another 35 points if these gains hold into the opening bell the s&p up by 2 points and the nasdaq up by 11. now the dow and s&p coming off record high levels on friday the dow seeing its 19th record close of the year and the s&p 500, get this, its 32nd record u.s. composite volume on friday, the highest since december 21st since 2018 treasuries, a tick lower in yields as you can see here, the ten-year note yield hovering around 1.9%. the 2 year note yield 1.36 worldwide, asia markets stalling near an 18-month high as we takes a look at what s going on th
has been the trend we have been watching for quite some time future indicated 44 points by the dow. s&p futures by 3.5 this comes after we saw all three of the major averages sitting at new highs again on friday that s happened a lot recently the dow and the s&p 500 up for the last seven of the last eight sessions nasdaq on an eight-day winning streak and that s something that you re watching as we kind of rush into the holiday season here also look at what s happening in the treasury market. you ll see that right now the ten year looks like it is yielding 1.91% just below 2% for the ten year we have some news breaking just literally in the past hour now. report saudi arabia sentencing five people to death for the killing of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi, he was murdered of course in that saudi consulate in istanbul just last year by a team of saudi agents saudi-state run tv saying three other people were sentenced to prison over the killings and reports say tha
it. reporter: the community center tried to keep the kids at the camp quiet and cool and canceled the evening zumba class. i would never have this high heat power outage in the past. reporter: raleigh was stuck in a hot house and became upset he might lose the food in his refrigerator. and much of his heat was being vented at pg&e. this is what you do. and you are not doing it. how does that work? how can you stay in business? reporter: while it was happening the residence got no explanation from pg&e. today the company set a piece of equipment at a substation is failing because of high energy demand in the hot afternoons. they say that is why the power kept going out at the same time each day. hot should not stop electricity from happening. they should be used to it by now. reporter: the company set the upgrades to the substation were completed today and there should be no further delivery problems. come back at 2:47 pm. maybe 248. reporter: the deadline came
throughout many of the southern states, there are reports that some people have been stuck in their cars since yesterday afternoon. the region not used to, nor prepared for, the kind of snow and ice they got. students throughout the region stuck at school. they slept on the floor last night in some districts. why wasn t school canceled in the first place? a lot of officials down there are going to have some explaining to do. sue? they sure will. a very frightening situation not only for those kids but i m sure for their parents as well. here down on the floor of the new york stock exchange, they are watching for the fed. the fed decision is one hour away. this is the last meeting for ben bernanke as fed chief. as we count you down to the bulk of this market, it s not really in a great mood. as its worst point today, the dow was down 174 points. we have recovered quite a bit of that. we are down about 140 right now. the spike started at about 10:00 a.m. or so. the biotech in
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