We do know some options that they have. Well explore that a little bit later. Meantime, i was telling you about a lot of depressing economic news. Latest home sales are expected to fall at least 15 this year. That adds to a string of stunningly weak numbers. I say stunningly weak. Wall street was bracing for some bad numbers but to connell mcshane, i dont think they were bracing for this bad. To you, my friend. Connell i think that is the point, neil. In many ways to your point what we learned on both the economic front and when it comes to earnings is soar of confirmation what we already knew. That this economy, thanks to the coronavirus inspired shutdowns is in very rough shape. But when you look at things like retail sales and drop we saw there, this, is even worse than we thought. I mean the largest drop that weve ever seen in retail sales on a monthly basis. So thats march. Economists know april is likely as bad or worse. This comes from the commerce department, only been tracking
U. S. We will get the latest on the research and learn how the pandemic is affecting how you shop for groceries. Join in on the conversation our phone lines are open. Good monday evening, a lot to get to, but we will begin as we always do with the numbers courtesy of Johns Hopkins university. Northern 3 million confirmed cases around the world, 185 countries and regions. 210,000 deaths in the u. S. Deaths. Death toll athe about 55,000. Joining us from philadelphia is the director of the vaccine and Immunotherapy Center on the campus of the university of pennsylvania. Thank you for being with us. Guest my pleasure. Host let me begin with where you are at in terms of the research for vaccine. As i understand, you are among the most aggressive in finding a vaccine. Of a program,part coalition for epidemic preparedness and innovation. They have assembled a coalition of many different parties to ame together to develop vaccine countermeasure for covid19, and our particular focus of this gro
, 27, we welcome you to the primetime addition of cspans washington journal. A number of states beginning the process of gradually reopening. Congress set to return with the house and senate back in session one week from today on may 4. As new numbers indicate, about one third of the coronavirus cases in the world are in the u. S. Return with the house and senate back in session one week from today on may 4. As new numbers indicate, about one third of the coronavirus cases in the world are in the u. S. We will get the latest on the research and learn how the pandemic is affecting how you shop for groceries. Join in on the conversation our phone lines are open. Good monday evening, a lot to get to, but we will begin as we always do with the numbers courtesy of Johns Hopkins university. Northern 3 million confirmed cases around the world, 185 countries and regions. 210,000 deaths in the u. S. Deaths. Death toll athe about 55,000. Joining us from philadelphia is the director of the vaccin
The economy continues to rage on. I will get reaction from trump attorney jenna ellis in just a moment. And what did china really know . Was this virus released in a lab . Where does our relationship with the country of china go from here . I will get answers from Florida Governor rick scott. All that and more on making money. Charles well another morning of disappointing Bank Earnings and reminders of just how quickly economic carnage can pile up when you shut the economy down. But markets continue to also exhibit some spunk and attract buy on dips even on bad news, folks. So what is motivating markets . I want to bring in money map suppress, Keith Fitzgerald and point view Wealth Management david dietze. Keith, let me start with you. The dow is down. I dont consider the dow fob the market. There is no google, amazon, facebook or utilities and boeing has too much influence. S p for the most part higher. Nasdaq soaring what do you make of resolve were seeing these days versus two or th
The phone lines are open. We are splitting them up by region. We have a line set aside for medical professionals. Good wednesday evening. Thank you for joining us. As the Senate Continues to debate, you can watch that live on cspan2. We want to get the latest from Johns Hopkins university. Across the world, 21,000 that d eaths. Here in the u. S. , the epicenter is new york city. We are joined by a doctor from the cleveland clinic. To go to this map from the new york times. On march 1, new york city had one case. How has the spread so quickly so rapidly . Influenza, where you can pass the infection from yourself to maybe one other person, this coronavirus can be spread more easily. You have doubled the amount of people you can exposed to this virus. As dense and population as new york, obviously so many more people can get exposed. Then we have transportation, Airlines Flying people to all different parts of the country. Virus can easily spread to all parts of the country. Host we know