Also a big announcement from bringing that money right back here to the states. Which everybody has been waiting for with the economy boost, that well see investment from apple into our economy over the next five years. That is really what springs it. Lets start with dow 26,000, apple is dow component. 321 points to the upside. 1. 2 gains for the big board. For the Dow Jones Industrial average, but across the board, you can see all milestones here for record closes, for the dow, nasdaq and s p. Since then we have hit eight, 1000 milestones. Eight trading days since the dow 25,000. It facessest 1000 point gain in history. Look at lead earns, boeing, almost 19 . America, caterpillar, great performers and eight, 9 gains there. Also watching cisco an united technologies. Weve seen a lot of winners across the board in technology, Consumer Products and that. Taking a look also as we talked about apple briefly. That was breaking news during the day. We contributed 250 billion. Adding jobs wit
Many casualties. And ecuador is the first stop on Pope Franciss south american tour. Novak joko djokovic at wimbledon. Hello there are fears greek banks could be days away from collapse if a package of funding is not agreed upon. Banks will remain shut until at least thursday, restrictions on cash withdrawals will continue. Staiches have been speaking to the yek yek European Central bank. At a meeting of the frens president in paris the ganls german chancellor has statement. Jonah hull has the story. On this day there is agreement among the people. Im proud of my people. We say no to the proposal of europe. We want a better proposal. But pride of greece is not enough to avoid the fall. The banks are still shut. Their enclosure until thursday at the earliest. But there is no guarantee they will be able to open or the 60 euro per person per day limit will be sustained as cash reserves dwindle. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras armed with the backing of Opposition Party leaders will present m
Reading area and intensified through maryland and delaware and philadelphia will see raindrops this morning but its the storms this afternoon that are of greatest concern. 76 degrees at 8 00. Some scattered showers at that hour. By 11 00, we will get some breaks in the clouds. That is going to really heat things up quickly. 79 degrees at 11 00. We should be near 90 this afternoon. That will fuel the storms when they roll in later today. The timing of the storms ill show you with the latest future cast when im back in ten minutes. Now a check of traffic and Jessica Boyington with the first alert traffic. We are watching ongoing construction on 95 around the betsy ross bridge. Lane restrictions here so that lane closed and that lane is closed and signs throughout the area. Traffic is actually moving northbound as well. You can see the southbound side. Where we see volume and delays first in the Early Morning hours but everything is still moving but something to watch out for as rush hour
Im the chair of the special Investigative Committee and thanks for joining us for this very special book for him. What i want to do now is turn this over. As you know the American Veteran centers presenting the Andrew Goodpaster award and i want to turn it over to jim roberts. [applause] thank you very much tom peter. And officers of the army and navy club thank you for being our partners for this evenings lecture. Ladies and gentlemen on behalf of my colleagues at the American Studies Center i welcome you to the armynavy club for the presentation of the eighth annual Andrew Goodpaster award named after he read rate american and presented to another Great American Lieutenant Colonel ralph peters retired. Before her proceed further i would like to say that we are honored by the presence of Andrew Goodpasters granddaughter and her husband matt. Would you please stand. [applause] is great to have representation as we have always had from the goodpaster family here. I would also like to th
David, thank you very much. Thank you. We continue with the book, about how madison became the wisconsin state capital. F i decided to write a book that covered all of the history of madison because im not from madison. I group up in a suburb of seattle and i moved here not really knowing much about wisconsin and i started learning more about its history as i spent more time here and i really wanted to write a book for someone, like me, who may be didnt grow up here, wasnt really familiar with its history, as well as maybe people who have lived here their whole lives. I think one of the things that was the most surprising thing to me was how hard madison had to hang on to being the capital of wisconsin. They were in constant jeopardy of losing it stat losing its status. First, the territorially capital and the capital. There was a guy named james and he was a land speculator and he invested in the land and the only people were living here were people with a camp along the shores and fu