The chart. One stock that has dragged the dow down is apple. It is up 4 in the past six months, as you can see. A lot of red these days are commodities. In particular the oil market. We are seeing a nice rebound, particularly nine next crude up almost 2 at 46. 05. Read crude is rebounding after the significant top low 50 a barrel. Pimm and that move in the oil markets copy commodity related markets like the aussie dollar. On the bond market and see how treasuries are faring. A little bit of the selloff and the 10 year yield goes to 18, the 30 year moves higher to 288. A little bit of selling in the bond market. Speaking of bonds, lets look at s and p municipal up and you can thetaking a big guys since beginning of the spring, down the index of, puerto rico bonds as the commonwealth attempts to restructure its more than 75 billion worth of debt. We will be speaking with puerto ricos house of representatives, Pedro Peirluisi talking about the debt crisis in puerto rico. Currenciesa look
Meeting at West Running Brook middle school. They are making an appearance here tonight, we are watching the appearance here tonight, then interviewing some people. About 250,000 about 250 people are expected to attend. Joe adams and senator judd gregg. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, will you all please rise for the pledge of allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Oorah you, jim. It is a pleasure for kathy and i to be here and very bank tonight. We are big fans in derry tonight. We are big fans of the robert frost home across the street. We have spent a lot of time trying to keep it preserved. It is a special night for us to be back in derry. It is an extraordinary night for us to have the opportunity to introduce to you two people. The first person i want to talk about is the person i think should be the next president of the United Sta
Without further ado, mr. Donald trump. [applause] donald come on, ill put it right here. You fellas. Ank what a great job you do. So many amazing people. Thank you very much. Youve done a good job. Know, i look at folks like erin and julie, and i see what they go through. It is not an easy situation. The police have been so amazing in our country. Recognizedt really the way they should be. You have done such an incredible job. No matter where i go, for some reason, my relationship with the police has been absolutely incredible. Unhave been endorsed by many many police in the country. Many in the new england area. I am with you so much. I recognize the incredible job youve done. You have done a job like no other. You are not recognized operably. Properly. You will be recognized properly if i win. I can tell you that. You are know what you are going through. You end up fighting for your job. Is not going to happen anymore. You have done an incredible job. The people of the country know.
Caucus day is here. Channel 13s josh nguyen is live in Capitol Square where media is already gathering. Rollcue to vo from most experts we talk to this is shaping up to be an all timer. Not sure it will have the turnout of the 2008 caucus but the tight races on both sides have people excited. But the year that keeps coming up when i talk with professor is 1988 and the similarities are striking. We all know this year, the gop has a packed field and no one knows who will come out on top. The dems had that issue in 1988 with 8 candidates. Richard gephardt ended up winning that year. Its a much different on the dem side with just a 2 horse race with sanders and clinton. The republicans, dealt with that in 88 too. With bob dole and bush sr. Dole won that year with almost 40 percent of the vote. But where this resembles 1988 most is the amount of media here. We caught up msnbcs chris make this night historic is just one man. Roll to sot. 88 was so too. I think the most important election ton
President. Plus analysis on all of the above because this is face the captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, we begin this morning with the continuing fallout from the murderous attack on the french satirical magazine charlie hebdo. Violent protests have broken out in pakistan, algeria yemen and niger where at least ten people are dead. Security in western europe remains high in washington, just after his white house meeting with president obama to talk about all of this, british Prime Minister David Cameron sat down with us at blair house and we asked if the terrorist threat now is greater than ever. In britains history we have had some very intense times of terrorist threats, so i wouldnt want to try and scale it in that way, but certainly we face a very severe threat, that is what we are calling it, severe because we believe an attack is highly likely, but frankly we have been in this struggle against extremist islamist, terrorism now for well over a decade and a half, so we know