yemen. salah said he would return to the country soon. he has been receiving medical treatment in saudi arabia after he was wounded by an attack at his palace. in canada authorities say the body recovered near niagara falls is that of a japanese student who is recently swept over the falls after she tumbled off of railing. the woman had been visiting before the falls with a friend. foul play is not suspected. youth day and tens of thousands of young people outside of madrid s cathedral. the pope held mass today, and will hold a prayer vigil tonight. investors trying to figure out what the markets are going to do next. on friday the dow fell more than 172 points, and it was down more than 450 for the week. joining me now to talk about the market and the economy is annie lori, reporter for good morning to you, annie. we ve seen another volatile week. yeah. we absolutely have. stocks are not liking the month of bad economic news that we ve
absolutely. we saw a lot of bad data starting in the spring. what happened essentially is that the government spending started to contract. the economy started to slow down. that basically we know about now in the summer. we re looking to the fall to see whether the economy has continued to expand. consumer spending has held up. the data isn t clear whether the economy is growing again or whether we ve really just completely sputtered out. all right. annie lori with slate. hopefully some good news around the corner. we ll keep our fingers crossed. thank you. there is a critical shortage of medicine for some serious diseases. at least 180 drugs have declared in short supply this year. that s according to the new york times . that s a new record. these drugs are crucial for treating colon and breast cancer, childhood leukemia and other diseases. a nationwide stockpile of cancer medications is being proposed as a solution to the problem. we ll be right back.