you can see? morning the nasdaq is indicated higher by about 22 points. nearing correction territory. wti trading up about 3%. a pop of $1.34 to $45.12. among the reasons for the surge in prices escalated fighting in libya that s disrupted production there. some canadian pipelines shut down as the precaution after a wild fire shut down the oil city of forth mcmurray in canada. weekly jobless claims forecast. james bullard is in southern california today to speak about the economy and monetary policy. and alibaba and merck reporting results before the opening bell and also news corp, square and gopro after the close. and don t miss an exclusive interview with john williams. that happens this afternoon at 1:40 p.m. on power lunch. bullard an here a lot. he comes here a lot. if he wants to say something. he could some here and that s it. so many approximate of them the time that the if they really want to say something to us. come here and do it. else we re not going
talking about asia and general and when you look at the ten-year and wonder what s eating at it, that would be one of the real reasons why we haven t seen it do better. also watching these stories today. why did the target ceo have target on his back? a weekend board meeting, a sudden departure that takes effect immediately, so why now? target stock is down about 3% today on that news. many are asking is another shoe about to drop in that story? they will be reporting earnings on the 21st and i know expectations are not very high. that s true. also have some very special guests coming up offer the bell. robert benmosche will join us and then in his first of it v appearance since facebook acquired his virtual reality company, and controversial investor bill ackman will be here, a first on cnbc event from the conference where he ll be revealing his big idea for investors, and then he ll tell our audience what that idea is. plus, we ll get his reaction to the news about ta
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