state in the country feels like its not getting enough attention, and what it plans to do about it. first, hampton pearson with the market wrap. dow falling first time in ten days closing 53 points lower. s&p by 7, nasdaq drops by 33 points. net household wealth climbed by a record 1.7 trillion dollars in the second quarter according to the federal reserve. surging stocks and rising home prices contributed to the spike. the labor department data shows unemployment claims fell by 23,000 last week, below what economists predicted. that s it? cnbc, first in business worldwide. just walk right in and pay zero dollars with most insurance. plus, when you get a flu shot at walgreens, you help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need through the un foundation. it s that easy to get your flu shot and make a difference.
still ahead, can the u.s. count on china to pressure north korea to freeze its nuclear program? i ll ask former senator and a former u.s. ambassador to china right after the break. but first, here s the cbs market wrap. thanks, chuck. u.s. stocks tumble on the threats from north korea, and another powerful hurricane. the dow falling 234 points, its worst day since mid august. the s&p down 18 points. the nasdaq also down by 59. the price of gold hitting a one-year high, as investors seek stability. gold futures close 1% higher at 1341 an ounce. mcdonald s new burger line and drink promotions are a hit with customers. credit swiss raising its same-store sales to 3.5 persz. that s it from cbs, first in business worldwide. go your own way copd tries to say, go this way. i say, i ll go my own way with anoro. go your own way
in fact, i sat down with congressman chaffetz about his decision to leave washington and the problems he sees with today s political culture. you need members who can answer their own questions, talk on camera, who can stand up to town halls and answer difficult questions. and be able to stand up on principle and say, this is why i believe this. and if that person isn t able to do that in your own district, then get rid of him. it s something like 98% of the people get re-elected. are you kidding me? wait until you hear what he has to say about his decision to leave congress. i ll have much more on this interview i did with him, an exit interview, if you will, with jason chaffetz this monday on a special edition of mtp daily. still ahead, some sage advice for president trump and his recent rhetoric. first, hampton pearson with the cnbc market wrap. tech stocks take another plunge, taking the broader market low. the dow falling 167 points, the s&p sliding by 21, the nasdaq
. if it s sunday, we ll talk political march madness on meet the press. mick mulvaney will join me on the president s budget expectations versus the reality. and adam schiff will have the latest into president trump s wiretap claims. the first public hearing begins next week. that s coming up sunday. still ahead here on mtp daily. the washington state attorney general bob ferguson joins me to discuss the latest fight against president trump s late errs versi latest version of the trel ban. dow falling 15 points today. dow down three. nasdaq barely moving up. a little change in the number of job openings. government data for january also showing the number of those who quit was at its highest in 16 years. the head of gopro says the company failed by not aligning
the dow falling and lose the money class. maybe that s okay with him. i see mark preston mouthing infrastructure. to cue off what van said and talk about what wall street is looking for. talking about, saw this from republican leadership, they themselves said they have to learn to govern, no longer the opposition party and many don t know how. don t know how to compromise. lot of democrats also refusing to compromise. at some point in fortd health care disaster to get because there are problems with obamacare, even obama says there were. democrats obstructionist, not answering of the republicans as absolutist, not the answer. but i don t think will get the aenszs before the midterm election. heading into 2018 where democrats see a ray of hope