Jobs falling by almost 3 million but much less than what economists were expecting. Coming up on todays show, as more companies address the rising tensions in america, well seek with ursula burns, the first black ceo of a fortune 500 company, about how Business Leaders can work for real equality and change. Well Talk Solutions with her. Plus the ceo of etsy will join us to talk about what his company is doing to address societal issues and how the coronavirus has changed his business the big stories we are watching in this final hour of trading, as we look at session highs, mike santoli tracking the market rally. Leslie covering boeing and more on the vaccine front. Mike, start us off with another day and another big rally. A big one this was a day it seems you had a lot more people who decided they had to quit fighting the rally. An acceleration to the upside. Take a look at a oneyear chart of the s p 500 weve been talking about this in here, 3,130 the number. Weve been pointing out t
Decades. The economy there slowing by almost 7 . And two dow components moving higher boeing that is restarting some production in Washington State and proctor and gamble reporting strong sales growth. Ill hit that later in the hour. Yes, indeed, hooking forward to that. Markets up 1. 5 59 minutes left of course. Lots of big guests coming up including we will discuss the broad market rally with bank of america and blackrock and chamber of commerce ceo, tom donohue will discuss the call for congress to provide more emergency funding to Small Businesses bob pisani is tracking todays rally. Adam from staten news is with us to talk about the market moving report he cowrote on gileads drug bob, lets kick things off with you. Well, we are up today and have been all day, but were at essentially just off the lows for the day. So the markets kind of running out of steam here. The good news here is is all the beaten up sectors are rallying today on the somewhat hopeful news on coronavirus treatm