New yorks governor appeals to President Trump for more cooperation in the fight against covert 19 rejecting his push to open up the economy so. We speak to a Health Expert on why widescale screening is critical to containing the corona virus outbreak. And weve used it since ancient times to ward off disease find out how compact is being made into an even more powerful tool against the virus. 9 trillion dollars thats how much the International Monetary fund says could be lost from the Global Economy over the next 2 years as a result of the coronavirus pandemic that means Global Growth would shrink by 3 percent which is 30 times worse than the 2009 Global Financial crisis the i. M. F. Chief Economist Says its the worst economic shock since the Great Depression of the 1930 s. Flattening the spread of coal with 19 using lock downs allows Health Systems to cope with this crises which then prove permits a resumption of economic activity. In the sense there is no tradeoff between saving lives
Cable partner traveling to toledo, ohio are coming up in the next hour we will speak with local authors about the citys history and learn how it came to be known as the glass capital of the world and in about 15 minutes the story of general mad Anthony Wayne and his role in the western expansion into ohio and later that toledo crash of 1931 we begin our special feature with the citys mayor. I think places like toledo are taken for granted and that this shame because there is such a wonderful history here. Over the years people of toledo have built things, known as the glass city because the first big break that this region got was when the glass pioneers moved from the east coast primarily boston to toledo in 1800s drawn by natural gas and also sand, edwin drummer baby brought his new England Glass Company to toledo and opened a plants on at street north toledo and its on the exact same site today p or that was 1988 and Owens Corning here downtown toledo a fortune 500 company invented
And Megan Phelps Roper recounts growing up as a member of the Westboro Baptist church. Watch our live coverage of the wisconsin book festival today starting at 11 30 a. M. Eastern. And be sure to catch the texas book festival in october and the Miami Book Fair in november on booktv on cspan2. Coming up in the next hour we will speak with local authors about the citys history and learn how it came to be known as a glass capital of the world. Later the toledo van band crash of 1931. We begin our special feature with the citys mayor. I think places like toledo are often taken for granted there is a such wonderful history here. They had built things. The first big break that this region got was when the glass pioneers moved from the east coast primarily boston. Drawn by rich reservoir natural gas. Brought his Glass Company to toledo and opened a plant on ash street in north toledo. Its on the same site today. The glass industry was big and important into in toledo once did that. As the eco
Gina ewing testified that the Biden Administration has driven a historic recovery over the last three years and address the need for Regulatory Framework stable corns and Digital Assets. Intelligence and the financials actor. This is about two hours. Committee on banking an the committee will come to order. Secretary ellen who has been taxable in the schedule and we had to change the time from yesterday to today and then she has to leave at 11 30. We will risk back that. I will enforce the five minute rule on myself and everyone else. Thank you for understanding, all of you. For a long time, its clear what gets rewarded and wall street. Bigger risks mean bigger profits. Your profits mean more stock options. Bigger profits mean fatter bonuses. Then we end up with a wall street culture that glorifies seen just how much they can get away with. Executives know that when big bets pay off, they get to cash out and when is bets failed, they dont clean up the mess. Workers and taxpayers and ou
Of war between inflationary pressures and the deflationary trends in china. And f and meet a company that made it their business to clean up environmental messes the ceo joins us ahead first, lets get the read on all of this with dom chu its red, but its not severe, not as much as yesterday. But still, seeing that slowing momentum ill get into that in a few seconds, kelly but if you look at the overall picture for the dow industrials, off one half of 1 , 153 points for the dow. The s p is at 4473, down 25 points, half of 1 decline there. At one point today, we were up about three points down roughly 38 at the lows. That is the trading range so far today. Again, watch the 4427 level. That represents the moving average of the s p 500 the nasdaq composite off 141 points to the downside 13,743 is the last trade there kelly mentioned some parts of slowing momentum in the market one place we are seeing it is in a red hot sector, that is computer chips, semiconductors right now, we are seeing