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we think about james ash, and bell, mary bell, eleanor bell.this long line of freedom suits arguing that freedom was national, while slavery was local. freedom was national while slavery was confined to certain places, certain contingencies, certain laws, certain definitions and conditions. and endurance scott's case, tani tries to displace that entire line of argument. entirely. in his view, slavery is national. the property rights of slave holders our national and freedom is local or confined, but slavery is ubiquitous in taney's opinion what you've read and know well. so, and some, he's enslaved families who bring the freedom suits from 1800 or 17 90s all the way up to 1860, articulate the longest most sustained argument based around anti slavery constitutionalism. so next day, we'll see how the civil war transforms the constitution and thank you and see you next week and enjoy your weekend. >> the american civil war has had a really grand impact around the world because people look to this nation nearly coming back together having a new bir
we think about james ash, and bell, mary bell, eleanor bell.this long line of freedom suits arguing that freedom was national, while slavery was local. freedom was national while slavery was confined to certain places, certain contingencies, certain laws, certain definitions and conditions. and endurance scott's case, tani tries to displace that entire line of argument. entirely. in his view, slavery is national. the property rights of slave holders our national and freedom is local or...
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we think about james ash, ann bell, mary bell, eleanora bell. this lng liong line of freedom arguing that freedom was national while slavery was local. freedom was national while slavery was confined to certain places, certain contingencies, certain law, certain definition and conditions. and in dred scott's case, chief justice roger tawny tries to displace that entire line of argument. right? entirely. in his view, slavery is national. the property rights of slaveholders are national. and freedom is local or confined, but slavery is ubiquitous in tawny's opinion, which you have read and know well. so in sum, these enslaved families who bring the freedom suits from 1800 or 1790s all the way up to 1860 articulate the longest, most sustained argument based around anti-slavery constitutionalism. so next, we will see how the civil war transformed this constitution and thank you. and see you next week. enjoy your weekend. >>> our look at the city of san antonio continues as we sit down with author catherine clinton to hear about her book "confederate
we think about james ash, ann bell, mary bell, eleanora bell. this lng liong line of freedom arguing that freedom was national while slavery was local. freedom was national while slavery was confined to certain places, certain contingencies, certain law, certain definition and conditions. and in dred scott's case, chief justice roger tawny tries to displace that entire line of argument. right? entirely. in his view, slavery is national. the property rights of slaveholders are national. and...
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into another difficult week when we revisit one of our favorite "sunday sitdown" with actress kristen bell on the record-breaking "frozen 2," the end of nbc's "the good place" and the moment she met her husband, dax shepard. >> do you remember the >> 100%. this guy can talk. i didn't know who he s om "jack >> a "sunday sitdown" with life lived later in the show. >>> let's begin with the travel advisory in effect for three states that make up 10% of the country's population. the advisory came hours after president trump suggested a possible quarantine of those states. nbc's kathy park is live outside javits center, which is undergoing a massive transformation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. here in new york state, the death toll is just alarming. more than 700. infections are supposed to peak between 14 and 21 days. because of the ongoing crisis, to say they're taking serious action like transforming this massive convention center behind me as a hospital, which opens up tomorrow. this morning a cdc travel advisory for residents in new york, new jersey and connecticut now in
into another difficult week when we revisit one of our favorite "sunday sitdown" with actress kristen bell on the record-breaking "frozen 2," the end of nbc's "the good place" and the moment she met her husband, dax shepard. >> do you remember the >> 100%. this guy can talk. i didn't know who he s om "jack >> a "sunday sitdown" with life lived later in the show. >>> let's begin with the travel advisory in effect for three...
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[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell. we look to see the bull run at least for now is over. a bear market for the major averages, the worst point loss in history for the dow. that is the "claman countdown." time for "after the bell." connell: collapse on wall street today amid a day of big changes across the country. all three major averages officially closing in bear market territory as event after event around the nation has to be called off because of the coronavirus. trading was even temporarily halted for second time this week. that was early in the day. then the selling resumed. we're down 10%. this is the worst day since the crash of '87 for the dow, 2352 points to the downside. i'm connell shane. melisssa: wow, i'm melissa francis. the biggest decline for both indices since the 2018 financial crisis.
[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell. we look to see the bull run at least for now is over. a bear market for the major averages, the worst point loss in history for the dow. that is the "claman countdown." time for "after the bell." connell: collapse on wall street today amid a day of big changes across the country. all three major averages officially closing in bear market territory as event after event around the nation has to be called off because of the...
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five minutes before the closings bell rings.s flashing all over the place of real strength here. we are on the verge of history. the dow is on track to close with the highest point gain ever. 1086 is the record. we're at 1257. became the first trading session following the christmas eve sell i don't have christmas 2018. remember how horrible it was christmas eve. big selloff. december 26th, you saw the big move to the upside. this is bigger. nasdaq up 350 points. that is a gain of four plus percent. talk about biotech giant gilead, is getting into cancer treatment business with $4.5 billion acquisition s kristina, what else is going on on the floor of new york stock exchange to protell this rally? reporter: one trader showed me his little i passed. right now there are two billion in the markets to buy. the difference between buy and sell there is a lot of movement especially towards the last few minutes before the closing bell. you brought out gilead. gilead's ceo says they plan to test the anti-viral drug in washington state th
five minutes before the closings bell rings.s flashing all over the place of real strength here. we are on the verge of history. the dow is on track to close with the highest point gain ever. 1086 is the record. we're at 1257. became the first trading session following the christmas eve sell i don't have christmas 2018. remember how horrible it was christmas eve. big selloff. december 26th, you saw the big move to the upside. this is bigger. nasdaq up 350 points. that is a gain of four plus...
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this was the closing bell yesterday. the stock market had its biggest drop since the black monday crash of 1987. stocks fell so fast at the opening bell, it triggered an automatic 15-minute trading halt for the second time this week. this morning, u.s. futures are swinging higher as coronavirus fueled volatility continues. the dow is now up more than 900 points after a 600-point plunge yesterday. the nasdaq and s&p are also up 4% this morning. of course, you never know what will happen once it actually opens. we're following the markets closely when wall street opens in less than an a half hour. >>> store shelves toilet paper and cleaning supplies are wiped out. >>> but some supplies experts say you may have to buy. >>> here's a live look at 880 and oakland. i'm using this as the back drdr to show you what is coming up. it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provi
this was the closing bell yesterday. the stock market had its biggest drop since the black monday crash of 1987. stocks fell so fast at the opening bell, it triggered an automatic 15-minute trading halt for the second time this week. this morning, u.s. futures are swinging higher as coronavirus fueled volatility continues. the dow is now up more than 900 points after a 600-point plunge yesterday. the nasdaq and s&p are also up 4% this morning. of course, you never know what will happen once...
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>> hey hey, my son. [ bts oohs ] [ bell ringing ] >> jimmy: i got that one, right?tdown >> jimmy: go oh [ bts oohs ] [ bell ringing ] >> oh, suga! >> jimmy: wow! wow! [ rubber duck squeaking >> announcer: jungkook wins. ♪ j-hope versus jin. [ countdown >> go! >> woo woo woo woo woo >> get him >> woo woo woo [ laughter ] [ bell ringing ] >> oh! ♪ >> announcer: jin wins rm versus v. ♪ [ countdown >> go! ♪ la, l la, la, la ♪ [ rubber duck squeaking [ bell ringing ] [ bts oohs ] >> announcer: v wins ♪ round two, dance your shades and gloves off the first player to fling off their shades and gloves by furiously dancing wins the round. jimmy versus jungkook. ♪ >> woo ♪ >> go, go, go! ♪ >> let's go. let's go >> go! ♪ [ bts ohs [ bell ringing ] >> jimmy: come on! come on! >> winner! >> announcer: jungkook wins. jin versus v ♪ >> one, two, three >> let's go. >> let's go. ♪ [ bts oohs ] [ bell ringing ] [ bts ohs ♪ >> announcer: jin wins ♪ final round, post-it challenge get as many post-its on your body as you can in 15 seconds. ♪ jin versus jungkook. ♪ [ countdown >> go, go!
>> hey hey, my son. [ bts oohs ] [ bell ringing ] >> jimmy: i got that one, right?tdown >> jimmy: go oh [ bts oohs ] [ bell ringing ] >> oh, suga! >> jimmy: wow! wow! [ rubber duck squeaking >> announcer: jungkook wins. ♪ j-hope versus jin. [ countdown >> go! >> woo woo woo woo woo >> get him >> woo woo woo [ laughter ] [ bell ringing ] >> oh! ♪ >> announcer: jin wins rm versus v. ♪ [ countdown >> go! ♪ la, l...
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closing bell ringing in 16 minutes. he's one of the many inspirational stories featured on "everyone talks to liz" my podcast and you have to listen to my latest episode. it's the story of a guy who founded vital proteins which is like a collagen powder but he was a former nasa engineer who created this billion dollar beauty brand that celebrities swear by. but he talks about macguyvering, trying to cobble together solutions in times of trouble. it's available on apple, google, fox news pod casts.com and alexa. download, rate, let me know what you think. we'll be right back. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choi
closing bell ringing in 16 minutes. he's one of the many inspirational stories featured on "everyone talks to liz" my podcast and you have to listen to my latest episode. it's the story of a guy who founded vital proteins which is like a collagen powder but he was a former nasa engineer who created this billion dollar beauty brand that celebrities swear by. but he talks about macguyvering, trying to cobble together solutions in times of trouble. it's available on apple, google, fox...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. stay with us >>> welcome to the "closing bell," everyone, i'm wilfred frost on the store of the new york stock exchange. soaring over 10% on the resounding performance friday former vice president joe biden on super tuesday yesterday health care was the top-performing sector, about 3% for the border markets >> welcome, everyone i'm sarah eisen and let's look at what is driving the action right now. the democratic primary moving the market bernie sanders loses his front-runner status and that's propelling stocks, particularly those health care names, higher overnight. rate-sensitive sectors like bank continue to falter as the ten-year yield falls below 10% and the services sector growing, accelerating with private payrolls beating expectations as well huge lineup of guests for you, starting with our closer, the ceo of camp bell soup, mark clouse that stock is up today and scott black, where he's putting his money in the mix of this volatility. and as we get another global interest rate
. >> "closing bell" starts right now. stay with us >>> welcome to the "closing bell," everyone, i'm wilfred frost on the store of the new york stock exchange. soaring over 10% on the resounding performance friday former vice president joe biden on super tuesday yesterday health care was the top-performing sector, about 3% for the border markets >> welcome, everyone i'm sarah eisen and let's look at what is driving the action right now. the democratic...
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[bell tolls] (music) [bell tolls] >> many people died. we had just come from a few years before from mexico, where we were living. on account of the mexican revolution. i was the oldest, about 10 years old. my four brothers and sisters of the family, only my dad and my sister did not get it. my two brothers were in one room sick, i was sick in the other bedroom with my mother. my poor dad and sister had to be our attendants and do what they could do for us. influenza gave you such high fever. mother told me that i thought her black hair was a cat and i was afraid it was the delirium from the high fever. people are left very weak. public schools and public places closed. i guess for nearly two or three weeks. (music) >> i was eight years old. we lived near my dad's mother. she and her daughter and two grandchildren were living close to us. when they got the flu and got sick, my parents, we just moved in with them to where my mother could nurse them and take care of them. at that time, my mother was 25 years old. she had three children. she
[bell tolls] (music) [bell tolls] >> many people died. we had just come from a few years before from mexico, where we were living. on account of the mexican revolution. i was the oldest, about 10 years old. my four brothers and sisters of the family, only my dad and my sister did not get it. my two brothers were in one room sick, i was sick in the other bedroom with my mother. my poor dad and sister had to be our attendants and do what they could do for us. influenza gave you such high...
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being treated in their cars in madrid medical staff are running on empty we're tired dr christina bell yo has come out of retirement to assist on the frontlines and they would leave me feel good to make yourself useful this way you feel your helping society and being of service to your colleagues and to the hospitals as. the court i would have. up until now each region has been making its own decisions about what to do in the crisis. catalonia put 4 towns on lockdown and other regions have already shut schools restaurants and other public venues but now the central government has stepped in and made it clear that from now on the directives will be coming from madrid. the measures we're taking are drastic and unfortunately they will have consequences. this means the government could step in to ration foods or even to seize goods. spaniards are no longer permitted to leave their homes except to go to work buy groceries or seek medical help. with a few exceptions people are behaving pretty sensibly most people are avoiding gatherings and only leave the house when i'm absolutely necessary
being treated in their cars in madrid medical staff are running on empty we're tired dr christina bell yo has come out of retirement to assist on the frontlines and they would leave me feel good to make yourself useful this way you feel your helping society and being of service to your colleagues and to the hospitals as. the court i would have. up until now each region has been making its own decisions about what to do in the crisis. catalonia put 4 towns on lockdown and other regions have...
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now "after the bell."elissa: wow, what a day, look at the market there, closing up better than 11%. green on the board. stocks hoping on a 2 trillion-dollar stimulus package. i'm melissa francis. hey, connell. connell: melissa, i'm connell mcshane, this is "after the bell." we've had down days, but this is largest up day in history of point terms in the history of the dow jones industrial average, up more than 2,000 points. percentagewise we're up 11% which is nothing to sneeze at either. the best day for the dow was a 15% gain. team coverage
now "after the bell."elissa: wow, what a day, look at the market there, closing up better than 11%. green on the board. stocks hoping on a 2 trillion-dollar stimulus package. i'm melissa francis. hey, connell. connell: melissa, i'm connell mcshane, this is "after the bell." we've had down days, but this is largest up day in history of point terms in the history of the dow jones industrial average, up more than 2,000 points. percentagewise we're up 11% which is nothing to...
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there is the closing bell.e're going to close at the high the dow jones industrial average closing up 1282 points, the s&p up 4.5%. >>> wow, if you're just joining us, welcome to the "closing bell." >> and we're here with mike santoli. >> let's check in on the market closes five full percentage points higher for the down, up last week's torrid declines, up nearly 1300 points in point terms. s&p, nasdaq, all taking part as well every sector on the s&p meaningfully higher, even energy, even industrials which had been briefly in the red about an hour ago, up close to 3%, utilities, staples and technology lead the charge higher joining us to talk. >>> oliver pursche peter ceccini from ckanter fitzgerald >> last week you were saying, wow, those sinister systematic traders that just used the machines to liquidate stocks into a weak market, and we got down 12% from the highs, and then you get into a new months and we've gone in reverse. some of that is the market absolutely overshot to the down side. >>> we had a clim
there is the closing bell.e're going to close at the high the dow jones industrial average closing up 1282 points, the s&p up 4.5%. >>> wow, if you're just joining us, welcome to the "closing bell." >> and we're here with mike santoli. >> let's check in on the market closes five full percentage points higher for the down, up last week's torrid declines, up nearly 1300 points in point terms. s&p, nasdaq, all taking part as well every sector on the s&p...
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they're ringing the bells.hank you very much, tyler and warm welcome to anyone just joining us sara, tyler as you saw both with us here after the bell rings and mike of course, senior markets commentator alongside us, too. >> take a look at how we finished up on wall street did get an up day, but barely. we lost a lot of steam toward the close. there's the intraday look towards the dow. there was recovery from some early weakness closing higher by 1%, which seems like a relative ly small move compared to recently. s&p 500 ending the day higher by about half a percent and also losing steam there into the close. we were positive we were negative still pretty indecisive action overall and this is an index, the s&p, that's still down 11% this week. the nasdaq was the star of the session. it was higher all day. we saw some tech names getting love some of the chipmakers, the faang names were a little bit higher after being beaten down hard recent ly nasdaq chloer higher just an hour ago, it was a lot higher, up about
they're ringing the bells.hank you very much, tyler and warm welcome to anyone just joining us sara, tyler as you saw both with us here after the bell rings and mike of course, senior markets commentator alongside us, too. >> take a look at how we finished up on wall street did get an up day, but barely. we lost a lot of steam toward the close. there's the intraday look towards the dow. there was recovery from some early weakness closing higher by 1%, which seems like a relative ly small...
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bell. dr. bell: thank you, governor. good afternoon. as of today, south carolina has confirmed cases of covid-19 in 39 counties area did this includes 86 additional cases across the state. countsnty by county case are posted in our website and updated daily. unfortunately, it is with great sadness that i also report the loss of 4 more of our fellow south carolinians who have been confirmed to have covid-19 infections. this brings the total number of deaths for the state to 13. as always, our sympathy and hearts go out to the family and friends of these individuals and to all of those who have lost their loved ones to covid-19 infection. i can't express strongly enough the importance of all of us to take the necessary actions to families,rselves, our and our community by continue to practice social distancing, staying a home and away from others and particularly when ill, and frequently washing your hands to prevent the spread of germs. dhec has deployed 600 staff across the state to respond to this ongoing public health threat. to date,
bell. dr. bell: thank you, governor. good afternoon. as of today, south carolina has confirmed cases of covid-19 in 39 counties area did this includes 86 additional cases across the state. countsnty by county case are posted in our website and updated daily. unfortunately, it is with great sadness that i also report the loss of 4 more of our fellow south carolinians who have been confirmed to have covid-19 infections. this brings the total number of deaths for the state to 13. as always, our...
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it is healthy for l away big group or anything like that. >> reporter: taco bell is still open, but only for takeout options. parking will be enforced if you're here for any other reason besides getting food.>>> pacifica state beach is not the only beach in san mateo county that is close. ray will, half moon bay, and pescadero joined the list. >>> coronavirus continues to take a heavy toll on italy. the epicenter of europe with more than double the death of china. the country has been on a lockdown for more than two weeks. the government is now tightening restrictions. now all nonessential factories will have to close, however, there are signs of the veral ys of spread appears to be flattening. >>> at the vatican pope francis urged for a culture of solidarity and care. he led the faithful in the lords prayer across all denominations. he plans to rally once aiworldw usually reserved only for christmas and easter. >>> meanwhile, the coronavirus has now spread to the british royal family. prince charles has tested positive for the virus. the 71-year-old heir to the throne has mild symptoms,
it is healthy for l away big group or anything like that. >> reporter: taco bell is still open, but only for takeout options. parking will be enforced if you're here for any other reason besides getting food.>>> pacifica state beach is not the only beach in san mateo county that is close. ray will, half moon bay, and pescadero joined the list. >>> coronavirus continues to take a heavy toll on italy. the epicenter of europe with more than double the death of china. the...
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[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell. we see a rare rally, dow closes up 184 points.izclaman 6:00 p.m. eastern. i will give you the breaking futures numbers. melissa: look at that. a little bit of a relief on wall street. major averages reversing earlier losses, moving into the green as the federal reserve reveals new measures to protect the economy from the coronavirus pandemic. the dow closing up 191 points led by shares of mcdonald's, disney, goldman sachs. i'm melissa francis. connell: i'm connell mcshane. welcome, everybody, to aft the become. the s&p and nasdaq ending positive. 11 point gauge for the s&p. 160 or 2.3% for the nasdaq. the first day in eight trading days for any of major averages o
[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell. we see a rare rally, dow closes up 184 points.izclaman 6:00 p.m. eastern. i will give you the breaking futures numbers. melissa: look at that. a little bit of a relief on wall street. major averages reversing earlier losses, moving into the green as the federal reserve reveals new measures to protect the economy from the coronavirus pandemic. the dow closing up 191 points led by shares of mcdonald's, disney, goldman sachs. i'm melissa francis....
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it was composed of troops from new york, and it was commanded by louis bell. son of a new hampshire governor. he was a member of brown university. he took a shot and fell wounded. his troops kept going as trained. they went in to add their strength to the troops already inside. and the counselor could see more men and women, in the fort's interior. despite their superior numbers, they seem to hesitate. if they were struck hard now the charge for a desperate counter attack, they obeyed. but as aforbade, but they were struck by a 50 caliber bullet. hit his left hip, fractured his hipbone. they faltered and that ended the counter attack. lamb was carried off to the field hospital to join general whiting. but like bells and penny packers northern soldiers, those defending fort fisher would not give up despite the demand void left by the absence of whiting and lamb. they continued to be slowly backed up, command of fort fisher's defense went to the defending subordinate. the northern troops had a definite advantage, but on the walls of this fort, with those on both
it was composed of troops from new york, and it was commanded by louis bell. son of a new hampshire governor. he was a member of brown university. he took a shot and fell wounded. his troops kept going as trained. they went in to add their strength to the troops already inside. and the counselor could see more men and women, in the fort's interior. despite their superior numbers, they seem to hesitate. if they were struck hard now the charge for a desperate counter attack, they obeyed. but as...
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this morning the opening bell, just to let you know it has been very empty on the opening bell i would not a lot of companies and there it is live, there is chris taylor vice president of the exchange, right now the president is a woman, stacy cunningham, that we will look at the numbers and there it is. right off the bat 2200 points in the circuit breakers will kick in, the s&p 500 i am looking at as well and it just did. with the s&p 500 last week when it dropped 7% of the first level of circuit breakers kick in and s&p 500 immediately dropped 10% that is close to the second circuit breaker which is 13%. we will continue to watch that but i believe it is 20% and trading would stop for the entire day for we will keep watching and market closed for 15 minutes now. >> you took us right there and steve paulson is taking us right there with the bay area and the mountains.>> rain and rain and snow and it is about time, we went there to seven days without anything we made a pretty good round over the weekend rainfall totals very good for some and not so much are those, santa rosa 38, santa
this morning the opening bell, just to let you know it has been very empty on the opening bell i would not a lot of companies and there it is live, there is chris taylor vice president of the exchange, right now the president is a woman, stacy cunningham, that we will look at the numbers and there it is. right off the bat 2200 points in the circuit breakers will kick in, the s&p 500 i am looking at as well and it just did. with the s&p 500 last week when it dropped 7% of the first level...
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mark it six minutes to go before the closing bell rings. gerber kawasaki ceo rob gerber joins us along with brad mcmillan. we also have phil flynn back with us from chicago. brad, i will start with you. it's really dangerous, as i have been saying, treacherous to try and trade this market but are you doing so at all? >> we are sitting tight. we see panic, right now i think we are getting close to the point of maximum panic but if you notice, the draw-downs seem to be getting smaller relative to where we were. right now, we are hitting a point where we are about to say i think that okay, it's as bad as it gets. the government's on board, things are starting to improve, we are getting there. liz: i'm sorry. go finish that thought. >> well, when you look at the maximum risk, you have a risk now, you have a risk of the number of cases, okay. that seems to have -- it certainly hasn't peaked yet. we will get theest t eses estes. right now we have the measures to control it in place. the economics is maxed out. now the government is stepping in to
mark it six minutes to go before the closing bell rings. gerber kawasaki ceo rob gerber joins us along with brad mcmillan. we also have phil flynn back with us from chicago. brad, i will start with you. it's really dangerous, as i have been saying, treacherous to try and trade this market but are you doing so at all? >> we are sitting tight. we see panic, right now i think we are getting close to the point of maximum panic but if you notice, the draw-downs seem to be getting smaller...
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she remembers the church bell would ring every day, there's a certain bell for a notice for the deathshe said she remembers as a little girl how awful it sounded. >> in 1918, as now, most people didn't think of influenza as a disease that could lead to death. we suffered through the flu season every winter. in the u.s., the flu season usually peaks between january and the end of march. >> the symptoms are usually a runny nose, sometimes low-grade fever, and just feeling a little wiped out. influenza, on the other hand, is much, much more pronounced than that. people will generally have a high-grade fever, absolutely no energy whatsoever, muscle aches, headaches, fairly dry cough. with a common cold, you may feel bad for a couple days but after four to five days your starting to feel yourself again. with influenza it's two or three weeks or more. with really severe, it could go on to pneumonia. >> complications of the flu cause an average of 200,000 hospitalizations every year in the u.s. and an average 36,000 people die from those complications. >> during seasonal influenza epidemics
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but this could very well be in the after the bell hour. actually, we are getting some headlines at the moment, connell. citigro citigroup's ceo is saying that quote, this is not a financial crisis. what does he mean by that? he means right now they are not seeing that credit commercial paper market freeze up. we are seeing stocks sell off and we are seeing companies now, particularly energy names, start to trim or cut their dividends. but bank of america is saying the u.s. banks are strongly capitalized. connell: i think everyone wants that. there is always this need or knee-jerk reaction to compare what you are going through now to what you went through when things were like this, but to their point and to just about everybody's point we talked to this week, there are so many differences between the financial crisis of '08 and what we are going through right now, not to minimize what's happening now, but there were real questions about the stability of the financial system itself then and we don't have those same questions now. for financ
but this could very well be in the after the bell hour. actually, we are getting some headlines at the moment, connell. citigro citigroup's ceo is saying that quote, this is not a financial crisis. what does he mean by that? he means right now they are not seeing that credit commercial paper market freeze up. we are seeing stocks sell off and we are seeing companies now, particularly energy names, start to trim or cut their dividends. but bank of america is saying the u.s. banks are strongly...
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closing bell starts now. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the closing bell. i'm wilfred frost. i'm here at the jpmorgan post. that is leading the dow bouncing a healthy 7%, but of course off the back of massive declines yesterday. about 15% of declines for the banking sector the broader market has seen large and volatile moves but with 59 minutes left, we are up 2.9% >> welcome, everyone let's look at what's driving the action sharp fluctuations in the market today as stocks bounce higher following the sell off, but did briefly fall into the red earlier today. the president floats the idea of a payroll tax cut to provide short-term stimulus, pu sources telling cnbc the white house is far from ready to roll out the proposals and a number of companies cutting their dividends and spending plans guests this afternoon, the ceo of jet blue as the company pulls its guidance due coronavirus jim o'neill joins us to discuss the economic impact and government responses around the globe and what to do with your money now. david herro will join us as we count you down int
closing bell starts now. >> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the closing bell. i'm wilfred frost. i'm here at the jpmorgan post. that is leading the dow bouncing a healthy 7%, but of course off the back of massive declines yesterday. about 15% of declines for the banking sector the broader market has seen large and volatile moves but with 59 minutes left, we are up 2.9% >> welcome, everyone let's look at what's driving the action sharp fluctuations in the market today as stocks...
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we have ring the alarm bell loud and clear. but man -- matt alarm bell loud and clear. but man —— matt hancock says there needs new legislation to combat transmission. saying he expects cases to peak in a couple of months. in italy, the death tolljumps to more than 200 as the government announces even stricter travel restrictions, to halt the spread. it comes after huge spending pledges in the chancellors budget, including 12 billion to fight coronavirus. whether it is millions of clowns or billions of pounds, whatever it needs, whatever it costs, we stand behind our nhs. —— millions of pounds or billions of pounds. and in new york, relief for the women who took on hollywood mogul harvey weinstein, as he's jailed for 23 years. good evening. nhs england has said that a further two people have died after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total of uk deaths to eight. in geneva, the world health organization has declared that the virus outbreak is a pandemic — spreading from person to person globally. but it says the new definition did nothing to change its app
we have ring the alarm bell loud and clear. but man -- matt alarm bell loud and clear. but man —— matt hancock says there needs new legislation to combat transmission. saying he expects cases to peak in a couple of months. in italy, the death tolljumps to more than 200 as the government announces even stricter travel restrictions, to halt the spread. it comes after huge spending pledges in the chancellors budget, including 12 billion to fight coronavirus. whether it is millions of clowns or...
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one student said the taco bell will live on in their. the vigil started as a joke on facebook and quickly went viral. >>> not my burrito supreme. >>> i bet that was popular at 2 am. all nighters. >>> thank you for watching at 7 pm. the news continues streaming right now on cbsn bay area. we will be back here at 11 pm. good night. see you then. vo: in life, there are talkers and there are doers. mike bloomberg has spent his life getting things done. started a company from scratch, creating 20,000 good paying jobs. that's getting it done. as mayor, he rebuilt a shaken city after 9/11, created over 450,000 jobs. expanded healthcare to 700,000 and raised teacher pay. elected for three terms because he got things done. mike beat the nra, strengthening gun laws. he beat big coal, closing over 300 dirty coal fired plants. mike is still getting things done. so ask yourself. for president, do you want a debater or a doer? someone with workable, common sense plans to fix healthcare and create jobs, who's done both. mike has the record and resource
one student said the taco bell will live on in their. the vigil started as a joke on facebook and quickly went viral. >>> not my burrito supreme. >>> i bet that was popular at 2 am. all nighters. >>> thank you for watching at 7 pm. the news continues streaming right now on cbsn bay area. we will be back here at 11 pm. good night. see you then. vo: in life, there are talkers and there are doers. mike bloomberg has spent his life getting things done. started a company...
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we have 27 minutes before the closing bell rings.ror warning from that movie does not compare to the alarm one of the biggest names on the street sounded about bank stocks. dick bove was the guy. he joins us next. liz: boy, time flies. it was one week ago today that the federal reserve made its surprise rate cut, a move that sent the banking sector into a tailspin. usually of course, rate cuts are improvements for the markets but a 50 basis point cut just a week ago sent a message to the market that there might be something really wrong with the economy coming up. but way before the fed cut rates, back in early february, february 3rd, to be exact, famed banking analyst dick bove had already sniffed out trouble. he wrote in his note i cannot think of any reason to buy a bank stock right now, and then proceeded to lower his ratings on goldman, morgan stanley, citigroup and wells fargo. now, year to date, many of those names are down anywhere from 15% to 20% plus. but this last sunday, he added this quote. a sharp decline in oil prices
we have 27 minutes before the closing bell rings.ror warning from that movie does not compare to the alarm one of the biggest names on the street sounded about bank stocks. dick bove was the guy. he joins us next. liz: boy, time flies. it was one week ago today that the federal reserve made its surprise rate cut, a move that sent the banking sector into a tailspin. usually of course, rate cuts are improvements for the markets but a 50 basis point cut just a week ago sent a message to the market...
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some people getting to ring the bell because companies not there. and, there's a live look at numbers so far heading up 2% there for the dow. 372 points. getting a quick look at the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both up about 1.5%. for the nasdaq as well which is good. dropped below 7% yesterday. almost 3,000 points for the dow. so, right now, a little bit of recovery but a lot of concern about a recession amid all of the pandemic concerns. welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm pam cook. forgot to wear green. i just heard from sabrina. >> there's a lot of green in the radar. >> boy, tom is by himself there ringing the bell. poor guy. >> i know. he's getting his 15 seconds. >> he sure is. >>> a lot of cloud cover will be with us today. and not much rain but some. a lot of moisture is streaming along that low. kind of merging what was moving up the san mateo, santa cruz coast. had some light rain there's not a lot left. highs today will be in the 50s on the temps. sal castaneda is here now. he is looking at his screen. >> i asked people a little earlier if you'
some people getting to ring the bell because companies not there. and, there's a live look at numbers so far heading up 2% there for the dow. 372 points. getting a quick look at the s&p 500 and the nasdaq both up about 1.5%. for the nasdaq as well which is good. dropped below 7% yesterday. almost 3,000 points for the dow. so, right now, a little bit of recovery but a lot of concern about a recession amid all of the pandemic concerns. welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm pam cook. forgot to...
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stock exchange is down about between one and 2 percent in the last half hour or so since the opening bell nothing seems to be working to bolster this market at least so far but we have 2 major things that are happening here on monday to try to stop what is widely viewed now as a complete freefall of the u.s. economy the federal reserve announcing early on monday that they are going to be pumping billions of dollars into buying bond buybacks $700000000000.00 to treasury secretary securities $200000000000.00 in mortgage backed debt this is all meant to basically keep the markets funded and keep the economy in some way shape or form running but beyond that they're also announcing billions of dollars details still coming out the billions of dollars to help small businesses throughout the u.s. as well there's a wide view now with the fed that if nothing is done urgently small businesses which are the backbone of the u.s. economy could be closing and wide numbers huge layoffs expected if nothing is done so this money that the fed is announcing they're going to hopefully get out to small busines
stock exchange is down about between one and 2 percent in the last half hour or so since the opening bell nothing seems to be working to bolster this market at least so far but we have 2 major things that are happening here on monday to try to stop what is widely viewed now as a complete freefall of the u.s. economy the federal reserve announcing early on monday that they are going to be pumping billions of dollars into buying bond buybacks $700000000000.00 to treasury secretary securities...
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less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start "the claman countdown". ♪.iz: we have a bunch of breaking news, i will start with this, let's take a look at apple shares. right now they're falling after what many had expected with apple shares down 3.7%. apple employees at a silicon valley headquarters have been asked to work from home today as a precaution. apple joins the ranks of other tech from amazon to twitter and beyond who have asked employees to work remotely from their homes. as you look intraday, actually it was down much less earlier even as deutsche bank took an ax from $305 to 295 bucks, right now apple is at $282. ubs is warning that demand risk is increasing and the near-term for coronavirus impact on chinese consumers. we knew that but now ubs is making the connection with apple, apple supplier on semi conductor is bringing down pretty much the entire iphone and apple ecosystem after had to cut the revenue forecast due to what is called virus disruption down four-point to 5%. you can see sky work solution down five full percentage points, an
less than an hour to the closing bell, let's start "the claman countdown". ♪.iz: we have a bunch of breaking news, i will start with this, let's take a look at apple shares. right now they're falling after what many had expected with apple shares down 3.7%. apple employees at a silicon valley headquarters have been asked to work from home today as a precaution. apple joins the ranks of other tech from amazon to twitter and beyond who have asked employees to work remotely from their...
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the coanchor after the bell. he joins us now.s are still uncertain about the next move. >> trying to put that together in a timeline has been a problem. you could try to price in an environment where companies are going to make money. how long do you price that in for? how long do we have to deal with that environment has been the biggest question. in the short term, everybody says we will throw that kitchen sink at this. all terms used on going big and stimulus. we see dollar values of over a trillion dollars. what about the details and a timeline for how quickly that money gets into the system? who gets it? where's the cut off going to be? i think the real concern now for people is a small business. if there is a lot of ideas thrown around about making low interest loans available and also more talk about direct payments to small businesses or grants of some form being part of the stimulus package. people who own, operate or work in small businesses want answers and hope to get them from congress over the next couple of days. i
the coanchor after the bell. he joins us now.s are still uncertain about the next move. >> trying to put that together in a timeline has been a problem. you could try to price in an environment where companies are going to make money. how long do you price that in for? how long do we have to deal with that environment has been the biggest question. in the short term, everybody says we will throw that kitchen sink at this. all terms used on going big and stimulus. we see dollar values of...
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host: our next caller is from bell buckle, tennessee. i am having treatments. i had a fever. they set i had to go and be tested. it makes perfect sense. mike dr. to get that test i also -- my doctor to get that test, i found out a man came down with a confirmed case in my area. possiblealso had contact. i still have had no word whatsoever about the outcome of that. the problem is my physician called yesterday and says she has problems -- already rescinded from lab to lab to lab three times. labs keep promising "yes, we can process it," but then when they get it, we wait for days and
host: our next caller is from bell buckle, tennessee. i am having treatments. i had a fever. they set i had to go and be tested. it makes perfect sense. mike dr. to get that test i also -- my doctor to get that test, i found out a man came down with a confirmed case in my area. possiblealso had contact. i still have had no word whatsoever about the outcome of that. the problem is my physician called yesterday and says she has problems -- already rescinded from lab to lab to lab three times....
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. >>> "closing bell" starts right now. don't forget, this time yesterday, the dow rallied 700 points in the final hour of trade. we have about 59 minutes to go we'll see which direction we end up in. >> i'm wilfred frost, and we'll have a look at what's driving the action the fed announcing a 50-basis cut. that sent stocks soaring, but for only 15 minutes. since then stocks have moved sharply lower. the g7 proposed policies, but -- the ten-year breaking below 1% for the first time ever. darius adamczyk will join us in a bit. >>> we have rick santelli here, steve liesman is covering the emergency fed cut. and meg tirrell has the latest on the coronavirus outbreak. i'll be watching the fallout for the banks. pete is joining us yesterday, today two very different days have you chanced what you've been doing >> have not. this is a classic buy the rumor/sell the news type of trade. it was tell graphed friday and over the weekend we're trading higher eventually. >> you still think we go long you do think the panic is overblown.
. >>> "closing bell" starts right now. don't forget, this time yesterday, the dow rallied 700 points in the final hour of trade. we have about 59 minutes to go we'll see which direction we end up in. >> i'm wilfred frost, and we'll have a look at what's driving the action the fed announcing a 50-basis cut. that sent stocks soaring, but for only 15 minutes. since then stocks have moved sharply lower. the g7 proposed policies, but -- the ten-year breaking below 1% for the...
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the bell was actually forged in 1825 and used to direct the movement of enslaved africans.icials stated that ucontinuig to use the bell would run counter. >>> they made one of the largest busts that they have ever seen the louisville police k-9 officer striker sniffed out about 595 pounds worth of meth they responded to the scene of a suspicious tractor-trailer where they discovered about $1.2 million worth of the drug hidden in a compartment. >>> it's normal to be a little late once in a while but not to be over 20 years late. louisiana police were shocked when they stopped a driver whose registration expired in 1997 after keeping his plate over 20 years past its expiration, his reason sorry, officer, i've been busy lately that's pretty impressive though that he's gone that long i know it's against the long >> that's impressive that the sticker held for that long on top of it. i guarantee you that's the same sort of person that leaves their christmas lights on all yearlong >>> just ahead, "saturday night live" be tackles the coronavirus outbreak >>> meet the kindergarten p
the bell was actually forged in 1825 and used to direct the movement of enslaved africans.icials stated that ucontinuig to use the bell would run counter. >>> they made one of the largest busts that they have ever seen the louisville police k-9 officer striker sniffed out about 595 pounds worth of meth they responded to the scene of a suspicious tractor-trailer where they discovered about $1.2 million worth of the drug hidden in a compartment. >>> it's normal to be a little...
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[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell. we look to see the bull run at least for now is over. a bear market for the major averages, the worst point loss in history for the dow. that is the "claman countdown." time for "after the bell." connell: collapse on wall street today amid a day of big changes across the country. all three major averages officially closing in bear market territory as event after event around the nation has to be called off because of the coronavirus. trading was even temporarily halted for second time this week. that was early in the day. then the selling resumed. we're down 10%. this is the worst day since the crash of '87 for the dow, 2352 points to the downside. i'm connell shane. melisssa: wow, i'm melissa francis. the biggest decline for both indices since the 2018 financial crisis. we have fox business team coverage. phil flynn is at the cme. edward lawrence is on capitol hill, blake burman is live at the white house but first, let's go to kristina partsinevelos on the floor of the new york stoc
[closing bell rings] there is the closing bell. we look to see the bull run at least for now is over. a bear market for the major averages, the worst point loss in history for the dow. that is the "claman countdown." time for "after the bell." connell: collapse on wall street today amid a day of big changes across the country. all three major averages officially closing in bear market territory as event after event around the nation has to be called off because of the...
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host: our next caller is from bell buckle, tennessee. i am having treatments. i had a fever. they set i had to go and be tested. it makes perfect sense. mike dr. to get that test i also -- my doctor to get that test, i found out a man came down with a confirmed case in my area. possiblealso had contact. i still have had no word whatsoever about the outcome of that. the problem is my physician called yesterday and says she has problems -- already rescinded from lab to lab to lab three times....
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here is my interview now with cofounder, former partner planet perkins bell joy. you -- bill joy. you say you want to test everybody and separate people from those who are not sick and tell us how you do that and look at wuhan as an example of what to do? >> in wuhan they shut down the city and quickly discovered that they weren't getting control because what happens after community spread is you get what probably should be called family spread as people come together and families they cross-infect each other. we know that people in families will do that. we also know that a lot of people don't appear sick even though they are. suppose you have 4 people in the family together, you know, a couple of adults and a couple of kids, one of the parents doesn't look sick and they go do the shopping but they could be one
here is my interview now with cofounder, former partner planet perkins bell joy. you -- bill joy. you say you want to test everybody and separate people from those who are not sick and tell us how you do that and look at wuhan as an example of what to do? >> in wuhan they shut down the city and quickly discovered that they weren't getting control because what happens after community spread is you get what probably should be called family spread as people come together and families they...
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third brigade, 2nd division, 24th army corps, known as bell's brigade. it was composed from troops from indiana, new hampshire, new york, and was commanded by 27-year-old colonel louis bell, son of a new hampshire governor, bell was a graduate of brown university. in civilian life he was an attorney, a prosecutor, amateur scientist, devoted husband and father, and a combat veteran and brigade commander. the troops of the 3rd brigade, bell's brigade, quickly moved forward to join the battle on the fort's towering land face wall. just as the brigade's assault began, however, colonel bell took a sharp shooter's round through the body and fell mortally wounded. his troops obediently kept going anyway, rushing past their fallen colonel, spilling into the fort, scaling its high earthen walls, adding their strength to the federal troops already inside. from his position inside the fort, colonel lamb could see more men in blue pouring into his fort, fighting his troops atop the batteries and in the fort's interior. despite their superior numbers, the federal tro
third brigade, 2nd division, 24th army corps, known as bell's brigade. it was composed from troops from indiana, new hampshire, new york, and was commanded by 27-year-old colonel louis bell, son of a new hampshire governor, bell was a graduate of brown university. in civilian life he was an attorney, a prosecutor, amateur scientist, devoted husband and father, and a combat veteran and brigade commander. the troops of the 3rd brigade, bell's brigade, quickly moved forward to join the battle on...
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we are about 34 minutes away from the closing bell. remember i said that half hour level, at 30 past the hour, is going to be an important moment where we see perhaps -- we are off the lows of the session. now the s&p is down 188. can you believe that's the low of the session? but we do have investors slamming the brakes on uber and lyft. this of course is very much tied to the fact that the ride hailing rivals are taking the hit as a driver in the new york city region was diagnosed with the coronavirus. both companies are now saying they are going to step up and help compensate any drivers who are affected by the virus. i don't know if we have a specification of whether that means financially or whether they catch it from somebody whom they are transporting, do we know that? we don't know. we don't know yet if many of their drivers are going to be financially compensated in some sort of way or if they will be paying if they do have health care problems. uber is down 9.7%. lyft is down 9%. these are the lowest levels since their ipos l
we are about 34 minutes away from the closing bell. remember i said that half hour level, at 30 past the hour, is going to be an important moment where we see perhaps -- we are off the lows of the session. now the s&p is down 188. can you believe that's the low of the session? but we do have investors slamming the brakes on uber and lyft. this of course is very much tied to the fact that the ride hailing rivals are taking the hit as a driver in the new york city region was diagnosed with...
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to get the rapid spread of the virus back under control once the rate of infection slows christina bell you know will be able to return home to her well deserved retirement. u.s. president trump says a. coronavirus travel ban placed on $26.00 european countries will now be expanded to include the u.k. and island american citizens and residents would still be allowed to return home to the u.s. they will face screenings and quarantine orders president trump said he was also considering travel restrictions within the country to areas he wist on the virus a spirit. u.s. president has taken a taste for the corona virus and according to his doctor the result was negative trump was under pressure to prove that he had not contracted coded 19 himself they don't correspond that stefan's humans has been following these latest developments he gives us his opinion from washington d.c. good news for president donald trump his test for corona virus came back negative trump was tested friday night after being further pressured to finally agree to a test after being in close proximity to a person with a
to get the rapid spread of the virus back under control once the rate of infection slows christina bell you know will be able to return home to her well deserved retirement. u.s. president trump says a. coronavirus travel ban placed on $26.00 european countries will now be expanded to include the u.k. and island american citizens and residents would still be allowed to return home to the u.s. they will face screenings and quarantine orders president trump said he was also considering travel...
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these went down hill right from the opening bell the dow jones plunged nearly 7.3 percent. energy company shares took an especially hard beating prices threaten to plummet so low the trading was suspended for 15 minutes for the 1st time in more than 10 years. prices nosedived all over the world on monday starting in asia mainly due to fears about the economic fallout of covert 19 in tokyo the nikkei index lost 5 point one percent. in the markets a crushing and economic activity start trouble on the field. over the weekend the oil price fell to 30 percent the biggest drop since the start of the ninety's i'm less the round the world are deeply worried about the impact of this kind of a fall. you know i think the timing couldn't be worse so we are already in the. worst sentence ever seems to subprime crisis consumer confidence but dampened global growth outlook has been caught a few times because of the trade war last year and could be 19 days yet this trading room in paris was also filled with red numbers people are asking are these the harbingers of a global financial crisis
these went down hill right from the opening bell the dow jones plunged nearly 7.3 percent. energy company shares took an especially hard beating prices threaten to plummet so low the trading was suspended for 15 minutes for the 1st time in more than 10 years. prices nosedived all over the world on monday starting in asia mainly due to fears about the economic fallout of covert 19 in tokyo the nikkei index lost 5 point one percent. in the markets a crushing and economic activity start trouble on...
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good to be with you here on "after the bell." we faded at the end.se are the first back-to-back gains for the dow since early february. certainly off the session highs. deirdre was touching on it end of the last show. this threat out from bernie sanders to possibly hold up the coronavirus relief package. fox business team coverage on that and more with blake burman standing by at the white house. hillary vaughn covering things on capitol hill. lauren
good to be with you here on "after the bell." we faded at the end.se are the first back-to-back gains for the dow since early february. certainly off the session highs. deirdre was touching on it end of the last show. this threat out from bernie sanders to possibly hold up the coronavirus relief package. fox business team coverage on that and more with blake burman standing by at the white house. hillary vaughn covering things on capitol hill. lauren
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"after the bell" starts right now.issa: kicking off the week in the green, stocks surging on hopes that the stimulus and extended shutdowns will limit coronavirus impact on the economy. i'm melissa francis. connell: good to be with you, i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell" here on a monday. all three major averages closing up 3% or more. quite a finish to the day, quite a start to the week, following the best week for the dow since 1938. we'll talk about the markets. first fox business team coverage of some of our top headlines today with blake burman following the latest from the president, edward lawrence on the stimulus. edward to you in a moment but, blake, we start
"after the bell" starts right now.issa: kicking off the week in the green, stocks surging on hopes that the stimulus and extended shutdowns will limit coronavirus impact on the economy. i'm melissa francis. connell: good to be with you, i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after the bell" here on a monday. all three major averages closing up 3% or more. quite a finish to the day, quite a start to the week, following the best week for the dow since 1938. we'll talk about the...
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of a bell) ♪ (chime of a bell) ♪ (chime of a low bell) >>> we are so excited that we have an opportunityttle frustrating. >> a charity event postponed over coronavirus fears turned into an opportunity, as you heard there. encourage kids in new york donated 500 meals intended for the 35th anniversary gala to a nonprofit serving the homeless and hungry. they are working to replace the income they lost. money raised would have gone towards $1.5 million goal. they do plan to reschedule the event. thank you for that example that they are sharing. >> i was so excited to be part of that. my apologies for jumping in. we'll see you again in an hour. >> smerconish can coming up. orss which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. strong, brilliant, our unbreakable of a kind ♪ you found the one, now find the ring visit zales, the diamond store. [ referee whistle sounds ] ♪ sport dr[ cheering ]s when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. we're there. so you can be too. you have high standards. after all, it's your body. your lif
of a bell) ♪ (chime of a bell) ♪ (chime of a low bell) >>> we are so excited that we have an opportunityttle frustrating. >> a charity event postponed over coronavirus fears turned into an opportunity, as you heard there. encourage kids in new york donated 500 meals intended for the 35th anniversary gala to a nonprofit serving the homeless and hungry. they are working to replace the income they lost. money raised would have gone towards $1.5 million goal. they do plan to...
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could drop by more than 7 percent right at the opening bell and here we have it right now. trading on the new york city stock exchange has just been halted right at the opening bell again halting on the new york stock exchange has just been halted because the s. and p. has dropped at the opening bell more than 7 percent which automatically kicks in this what they call circuit breaker that stops all trading so trading on the new york stock exchange will be halted for the next 15 minutes well it's 14 minutes now because it just started this is happened twice last week as the market fluctuations were going up and down gyrating up and down considerably so this just shows you that the rate cut by the federal reserve is not doing what it was intended to do essential or the markets reacting very poorly and they're halting of the trading because the s. and p. is down more than 7 percent now if it goes down more than 13 percent today it will this they will stop trading again for 15 minutes and then based on the rules of wall street if it goes down 20 percent they will stop trading f
could drop by more than 7 percent right at the opening bell and here we have it right now. trading on the new york city stock exchange has just been halted right at the opening bell again halting on the new york stock exchange has just been halted because the s. and p. has dropped at the opening bell more than 7 percent which automatically kicks in this what they call circuit breaker that stops all trading so trading on the new york stock exchange will be halted for the next 15 minutes well...