A new report to his clients. Hes here with us at post 9 to share it with us and share it with you. Laszlo, nice to see you again. The front cover says it all ill hold it up, as the big reveal, 3200 on the s p. When and how . Most people dont realize that were now in the second great greatest s p rally in history and were actually ahead of the 1990 rally. And if the the market continues to gain 11 basis points a day as it has for the last six years. That two years out or so, were going to be over 3,000. So its more a matter of guidance. Were trying to tell people stay with it dont let the bad news shake you out. We heard all of this before. And theres no reason why we cant go back to as much as 1990. Theres no reason why we cant keep on going. The market feels a little tired, theres news thats been unsettling investors from earnings that arent that great. China, the economy slowing down, the stock market crashing and unsettling people. Theres still the Economic Situation in europe. I co
Sen. Hatch we are getting some interesting testimony, but it is not going to the problems that we have here in the senate. We will just have to see what happens. Senator wyden has a few more questions to ask and then that will be it. Sen. Wyden mr. Chairman, i will and again,id man these are the kinds of questions that you and i agree should be asked at this hearing. Sen. Hatch sure you reared sen. Wyden let us talk about flexibility, put into context of the nation nationss Senior Citizens to read i watched all of these older people as a director of the center raise their families, build our communities, but growing old in america costs a lot of money so today, Senior Citizens have a guarantee that medicaid is going to cover the cost of nursing home care. This is hugely important because medicaid picks up the bill for two out of three Senior Citizens in Nursing Homes in america. That is a guarantee for nearly millions of older people. This proposal, that Graham Cassidy proposal, i call
Ruoff. As always, we take your phone calls. Washington journal is next. Host flags at the Human Capital are at half staff this morning, the day after a First Baptist church in texas became a fight of americas latest. People died when according to authorities, a lone gunman opened fire. You are about the attacker who died yesterday. We spent the first hour of our program on washington journal hearing your reaction to this latest shooting attack in america. Give us a call. Democrats, 202 7488000. Epublicans, 202 7488001 independent callers, 202 7488002. You can also comment on facebook or twitter. Morning to you. Heres the banner headline across the san antonio express. Hime to worship turns to orror. The New York Times armed for war. The New York Times noting that the victims ranged in age from 572 and among the dead were thedren, pregnant women and pastors daughter. The deadliest mass shooting in texas history. Front page of usa today notes that the attacker was found fatally shot a sh
Today,nt page of usa they note the attacker was found fatally shot a short time later. Later after an attack in a neighboring county. There is no motive for the attack but they didnt officially identified the gunman. Two Law Enforcement officials were not authorized to comment publicly. The New York Times in their information about that man. He served in the air force at a base in new mexico but was courtmartialed in 2000 12 on charges of assaulting his wife and child. Sentenced to 12 months of confinement. Again, the motive in the attack is unclear. Of this morning, there is a lot to investigate. We are getting your reaction today on this latest mass shooting. Democrats, 202 7488000. Republicans, 202 7488001. Independent callers, 202 7488002. Hisident trump shared reaction yesterday. Here is what he had to say. Areur thoughts and prayers with todays horrible and murderers attack. This act of evil occurred as victims and their families were in their place of sacred worship. We cannot i
The subcommittee on health will now come to order. The chair wishes to observe that this hearing was originally scheduled to occur last wednesday morning, but on that wednesday morning the capitol hill family and the entire country was shocked and horrified to learn about an awful attack that took place against our own. This past week has been sobering and difficult for all of us in many different ways. A number of friends indeed, a member of this very committee is still in the hospital and they continue to need our prayers as they fight to heal and recover and in the incoming days, join us again. Last weeks tragedy reminds us that what unites us is more of port and then what divides us. We are not first democrats or republicans, we are americans, we love our country, we respect our colleagues. We are saddened but we are strong, we are troubled but we will unite around our common duty and are Common Service to our fellow countrymen, that spirit of unity, pause for just a brief moment o