Crude down 21 in july. That makes this the worst month since 2008. As you can see exxon shares down 4. 5 . Chevron down 5 today. Coming up. Labor posted the smallest increase on record in the Second Quarter. They started keeping the data in 1982. We will hear from somebody who predicts a september rate hike is off the table. We found somebody who said it may not be. Our segment which is taking a toll on the consumer. We will hear from Royal Caribbean ceo whose companys stock is hitting an alltime high after beating expectations today. A lot to get toompt lets get to the crude oil, this miserable month. The damaging effects of the oil collapse on earnings. Good afternoon. Let me talk about the settle for crude oil. 4712 to give you perspective. The Second Lowest weekly close that we have seen this year a very bear signal to traders and down 21 on the month. Its worst month since october of 2008 in the heart of the financial crisis. Lets talk about the earnings because traders did not li
Looking at these streets in the areas i used to live in an travel to the flooding is incredible. I was thinking i know that you work there and that might be personal for you. I can recognize so much. Around 13 Million People from Corpus Christi to new orleans currently under flood watch and warnings. 13 Million People. Such a slowmoving storm now we will talk about Tropical Storm harvey because it is causing problems in texas. At this point it is stalled over houston causing flooding. 30 inches a rain have fallen since thursday, 15 to 25 more inches expected through friday, the Houston Police chief says authorities have rescued 2000 people from flooding in the city but he says there are 185 more critical rescue requests still pending. President trump will visit houston tomorrow landing in Corpus Christi where harvey made landfall friday as a category 4 hurricane. Doug luzader joining us now from houston where it continues to rain. Reporter the president giving the houston area a wide g
Salman abedi. Tammy, we know there is another one around the corner, but they seem to have a deep and larger impact each time. Tammy its the exhaustion of society knowing that we have incredible resources and intelligence. But it doesnt seem to be stopping. Thats why president trumps tour is incredibly important. We have been dealing with western leaders who say we are going to manage this. Europeans are getting used to this because you cant stop it. This is a defeatist attitude that says we can defeat is. Well defeat it and well do it quickly. So thats the difference. That this is the new normal, or this is sick reply natural. We allowed it to continue and now that is going to end. There was a period at the end of the year and the beginning of this year where it seemed like the tearists were resorting to knives and automobiles. This obviously much more sophisticated attack. There is no doubt we made strides in identifying and predicting hot terrorists are. But in an open society like
Have time at the end for a q a session please line up at the microphone to the right so with that i will handed over to the interviewer the managing editor for the Chicago Tribune. Welcome to ruth printers row lit fest. I am pleased to be sitting here with lisa napoli with a fellow journalist who is the offer of ray and joan the man who made the mcdonalds fortune and the woman who you gave the ball away. We were working on a cover line for a magazine people dont put appreciate how long it can go. Reading the New York Post that this was different and i got lucky. It is a book about the man who made mcdonalds what it is and then the head spinning philanthropy of his wife joan kroc so liz taylor who was the Chicago Tribune editoratlarge in said a Business Editor should do the interview and then said it is more like a love story. I think it is a little more complex than that. Is. It is a love story and a hate story and about mid 20th century americana and that is what kept me going it took
The. Guest i got the chance to work with him several times. For me, the worst thing ive ever done was committed an act of murder in 1991. I shot and tragically caused a mans death and its by far one of the worst things you can do and i made the unfortunate decision at the age of 19, and i devastated the family, took somebodys husband, son, brother, father from a family and its one of the things that stays with me to this day. One of the reasons i do some of the work i do in the inner city is because i never want another child to grow up with that type of burden because it is one of those burdens that doesnt go away. Host i want to talk about how this kid that is kind of a bookworm takes this journey that i wont say that it ends because its still going on that part of it is you end up murdering someone. So, whats start at the beginning. What was your childhood like . Guest i grew up in a household on the outside looking in was the model for black middle class america. My father was in t