Buying it. And growing cyber threats, new york spending big time, and one stock in the cyberspace up sharply. The name and ceo join us ahead first, the latest on the markets. For more, we turn to bob the july cpi was up 0. 2 month over month, 3. 2 year over year this is supportive of the soft landing and disinflationary trends 10 00 a. M. Eastern time, theyve been selling into the rally since. The s p was up almost 60 points. Almost flat right now. Dow up over 400 points, going towards the flat line. Nasdaq up over 200 points, it too down rather dramatically the russell 2,000 is now negative so take a look at the weakness here its semiconductors and tech so big names like nvidia and micron they were all trading up at the open, now negative apple, generally flat on the day. There are some pockets of strength a win is driving up all the casinos. Las vegas is still strong, thats good news the refiners, the marathon petroleum, phillips 66 keep hitting new hires, although oil is having a ra
Noon. Good afternoon. Imc andre us. We begin with that breaking newsuat sfo protesters finally clearing out at sfo after they took over the International Terminal. The propalestine protesters are calling for a ceasefire in gaza and us arms se to israel. At one point, vehicles blocked the entrance to the airport and passengers had to be rerouted to get to their flights. Ktvu tom vacar has been cleared out within the last 30 minutes. Indeed. In fact, this this protest actually lasted exactly 153 minutes. And we learned that that was because that was supposed to be it is the number of days of the hamasisrael war right now. And so there was a deal with the airport, basically, that if you do this, as you promise at this appointed time, even though they were prepared to arrest everybody if they needed to, well let it sliden and they wanted to keep the peace and they do have a policy here of supporting free speech and a certain amount of civil disobedience and alluof that stuff, and ituthe mo
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the start of construction on the redevelopment of the Commodore Perry Homes in Buffalo s First Ward neighborhood. The new, all-electric housing development will consist of 405 affordable homes in 27 newly constructed buildings.