Edward . Reporter connell at no time in American History has the economy created 4. 8 million jobs in one month until now. When you look under the numbers, the gains get even more impressive. You have 40 of those gains in the leisure and hospitality sector as hotels started to reopen, states started to reopen, bars restaurants, early part of june there. 2. 1 million jobs created in that sector. Leisure and hospitality in june alone. The largest increase in history. Now some forwardlooking indicators are in the report. Construction workers are coming back. Another 158,000 hired in june, making a two month total of 622,000 when you have them building houses and building buildings. People then feel that. Its a Ripple Effect in the economy down the road. Right now half of the people who lost their jobs in the coronavirus shut down have been rehired. He will not be happy in the administration until everyone who lost a job has one. We can get people back to work safely n the treasury well ta
Its on spotify right now. We aim to please. It seems like we have done this morning. Lets get into the market picture. A very rosie market picture this morning. Futures were as much as 200 points higher moments ago just shy at the moment on the dow 192. 4 to be precise. The s p higher by 14 the nasdaq up 22 markets did pull back on friday albeit only slightly closing down. 2 and the s p a little bit more that for the nasdaq for a week performance was fairly divergent. The dow was up 3 . Dow up 1. 5 the tax reform bill well discuss that passed the market late friday night. Ten year treasury note has responded as well in a risk on fashion somewhat weve seen the yield move up a little bit, 2. 39 closing on friday at 2. 36 over the weekend ticked up a bit. Crossed 2. 4 but is just below that level. More on the markets, but first to our top corporate story, cvs is buying aetna for 69 billion. Our Bertha Coombs is joining us on the cnbc news line with all of the news. Good morning, bertha. R
The use of greater force. They feel first gun they remove it. Who knows if he has a second gun. It one be unusual. Reporter well, after being treated at a hospital for bruises and a laceration, motes is now lock up behind bars and he is facing several serious charges including assault, whalen for his part says his investigation is not over. Reporting live from chester Todd Quinones for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Todd, thank you for that. Wilmington police are investigating what they called a suspicious death of the woman whose body was found at a playground. Discovery was made at union and lake street around 10 30. Authorities draped a yellow tarp overtop of the red plastic slide where the body was found. Police are still on the scene and working to determine the cause of the death. Womans identity has in the yet been released. Operators of the several philadelphia Furniture Stores are in hot water after customers claimed that they were ripped off. They say they paid for furniture that was
Where it ended in southwest philadelphia. Keith . Guys, our crew followed this chase through three counties and two states new jersey and pennsylvania. Let me show you the aftermath behind me. Police say the suspect took the turn way too hard and flipped right next to philly international, his arrest capped a dangerous two hour chase. Shattered glass from a mangled white van that minutes before rolled. I know he came over and saw the windshield smashed. Well show it to you again from sky force 10. Dozens of Police Officers were on his tale seconds later, officers surround the suspect on the ground. He looked dazed and confused at the time of arrest. The guy in his 40s hit at least two philadelphia patrol cars and crossed two major bridges three times. Hundreds of other cars darted out of the way on 95 during the two hour chase. He spread through the deptford mall parking lot and evaded police twice when they tried to box him in. You coordinated with new jersey state police. The helicop
Cars all over the streets of tehran. Who is living the high life will surprise you. Im adam shapiro. Im Catherine Herridge. And this is fox files. Each day almost 2 million americans take to the skies. And all depend on aviation professionals to get home safely. Hello, im adam shapiro. Air Traffic Controllers, those eyes in the towers are key to this. But new hiring practices by the federal Aviation Administration have called into question if the best most qualified people will be working in the towers. Moreover there are accusations of cheating to get the controller jobs. Will you be safe aboard an airplane . Or is there trouble in americas skies . Theyve been called the guardians of the skies. Good morning. Americas air Traffic Controllers manage the safe takeoff and landings more than 87,000 flights a day. Its been called one of the most demanding and stressful jobs in the u. S. 93 go ahead. Never would the importance of what controllers do more apparent than on september 11th 2001.