broward, that s why i m making sure nothing has changed. there s been some confusion through the night, it looks like the entire county has come in, then turns out we have spotters in the field, turns out, oh, no, there are ten precincts left over here. we were seeing that in broward and volusia. i ll double-check that right now. you re right, in terms of that recount, right now 0.60 percentage point, scott leading. outside of that zone, but i think obviously whenever it gets that close, whenever the stakes are this high, not uncommon for campaigns to buy themselves a little time, like it sounds like nelson s folks might be trying to do here. wow. we ve been joined in our studio by maria-teresa kumar. good to have you here. good to have you here. your full-time job is mobilizing latino votes. are you declaring a victory in
now. it is pulling back some. but the big picture, it is a battle. for u.s. consumers, year over year, they say $2.86 a gallon for regular and that is about $0.60 higher from last year and that is a big, big move year over year for oil. you know that president trump will continue to fight this one. it has been ongoing. this is not going to stop here. the concern also, it is not just about what they are doing there, disruptions for some of these countries as well but just that demand has been on the rise, dana. dana: yes, because the economy is better that. is what happens. tell us about the u.s. pork producers, set to be preparing for steep tariffs taking place tomorrow. oh, boy, you are talking about $34 billion. tomorrow the day. pork, soybeans, steel, peanuts and we know that china is ready to retaliate. and now we re upon a deadline. since march, back and forth with the headlines and now there is anger building, nervousness
about seven points for the s&p and modest losses for the nasdaq as well, all despite positive news on the economic front today. energy stocks pacing the decline as oil continues to slide. the commodity trading close but still above levels not seen since 2009. on the economic front, retail sales rose 0.60% in july thanks to a strong demand for wide range of goods. first-time jobless claims rose 5,000 last week, the four-week average remains very close to its lowest levels in 15 years. all this data is positive, but it is casting a negative cloud over wall street as it s raising expectations the federal reserve will go through with a long-awaited interest rate increase in either september or december. and this along with ongoing concerns about the shaky state of china s economy continue to pressure u.s. stocks. the first day of school is right around the corner for a lot of students but that hasn t given a
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