Get into that phil flynn, the senior analyst, Fox News Contributor as you know, adam joined us from agoura financial, jackie deangelis, we will be going through these numbers and sectors as you keep looking at this but alan, looking at it and i want to tip my hat to you because in the middle of this down graph when people were looking for barrels to go over with you said wait a minute, this is not as bad as it looks and sure enough you were proven right, going back to last march and where we are now, what can you do for an encore . Obviously we saw the market snapback as we seen every time in history, we are in a bull market, everything the market has thrown at it its been able to bounce back and bounce back the difference of a selloff, that is a lot higher move, you talk about the 10000point drop in the dow, that pretends 40000, that may seemed like a Staggering Number but its 30 above where we are now and lets remember the dow is 65 off the lows, there is upside left and until the dy
Tech and bond trades play out. Lets dig a little deeper into the virus story in the u. S. U. S. Infectious disease official Anthony Fauci says it wont be a pandemic a lot longer because of vaccine progress. Joining us now with more is bloomberg Senior Editor drew armstrong. We all want to have the monday where we were very happy about the Pfizer Biontech results. What if the state of play in the u. S. . Drew the state of play in the u. S. Is brutal. We are sitting case records because of uncontrolled spread in huge amounts of the u. S. Hospitalizations are higher than they have been at any point during the pandemic. During thet pandemic. Depend on who you ask, 1500 sorry, 1506 to two deaths in the u. S. Yesterday, a number we havent seen since the early days of the pandemic. Numberout every single or way you look at this that you can is going in the wrong direction right now, and newman the hospitalizations and knowing that hospitalizations after that, it is going to be a grizzly pictu
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