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Bloomberg's Amy Morris in Washington, where President Trump would be the first sitting president to attend high court proceedings, a decision not expected until late June at the earliest.
Getting back to the markets, we have a fresh look at how the economy was doing before the war.
Bloomberg's Michael McKee has retail sales numbers from February.
That's Bloomberg's Mike McKee.
We also got March job numbers from private payroll provider ADP.
They came in better than expected at 62,000 jobs added.
Economists were looking for 40k.
The government's jobs report comes out on Friday.
Right now, S&P futures are up six-tenths of one percent.
Dow futures are half percent higher.
NASDAQ futures on the rise by eight-tenths of one percent.
Brent crude is down two percent now, just shy of $102 per barrel.
And the 10-year Treasury yield is little changed at 4.31 percent.
Nike is not taking part in the stock rally.
Those shares are down 11% pre-market.
The sneaker giant sees its revenues down in the low single digits for the rest of this year.
Some of that due to the war with high inventories in Europe and the Middle East.
Hasbro has been hacked.
The toy maker says it spotted unauthorized access to its network from last Saturday.
It's now working to identify files that may have been impacted.