Successful moon shot has been around the world . Its been tremendous. I dont know that anything has had as much of an effect around the world as this event. The president will comment on it, i think in his statement, but its been tremendous, and i think it will be of particular significance in the field of foreign affairs. Especially because of the attitude of the astronauts. Mr. Secretary, do you expect there will be some initial effect visible on the trip the president is now beginning . Yes. Without any question. And im sure that will be true in japan and other places. Japan, reaction has been just great. I better go back thank you very much, mr. Secretary. That was secretary of state rogers. Standing and never the henry kissinger, the president s advisor on defense matters admiral mccain, commander in , chief of Pacific Forces and rear admiral davis, commander of the sea frontier. We have right now we have ben james, who is slowly making his way over to us. Ben, what is the word fr
Hospital, doctors are also warning of a fuel shortage. With no electricity, they say many of their tiny patients would die. More than 5,000 pregnant women in gaza are expected to give birth in the next month. With hospitals overwhelmed, the u. N. Wants to distribute home birthing kits containing soap, a plastic sheet, and scissors for cutting the umbilical cord. But so far they cant get them in. Even before this war, gaza was mired in poverty. 80 of its people relied on international aid. Then israel imposed a total siege, blocking food, fuel, and medicine from going in. The u. N. Agency for Palestinian Refugees is sheltering around 600,000 displaced people and says it will run out of fuel by tomorrow. Israel says hamas needs fuel for its rockets and military operations and claims hamas is hoarding it and stealing it from civilians, releasing aerial images of these tanks which it says contain more than 100,000 gallons. We cannot independently verify that. And today a Senior Leader from
Lackluster august drops report, summer jobs of june and jobs in july fading last month. We explain the surprise slowdown that we saw. Plus Tropical Storm hermine tearing her way through the gulf coast. Storm warnings up the eastern seaboard. Where the deadly storm is heading next . And College Football starts with overtime victory by number 9 tennessee. Former dolphins and pitt head coach and College Football analyst Dave Wannstedt gets us ready for the fall. Liz . Cheryl a fed rate hike is in question in the economys tugofwar. We are less than an hour to the closing bell. Im Cheryl Casone in for liz claman today. Lets start the countdown . Well, the markets are looking to close out the week on a high note following the august jobs report which came in lower than expected. The three major averages all on track to close higher for the week. Take a look at s p, the dow and the nasdaq, green numbers there. The move to the chip isnt working out for verifone. Reporting lower than expected T
It moves up the east coast. Were going to take you live to one of the hardesthit areas melissa back to the markets. Disappointing jobs report boosts stocks of the dow ending the day in positive territory. Up more than 70 points, snapping a twoweek losing streak. Oil climbing as well. Phil flynn of Price Futures Group is a fox business contributor. He is watching all the action from the cme. Lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. Lori, stocks had been a lot higher today. Why did they lose steam here at the end . Reporter you know, something, melissa, it was a lot of action for a slow day of trading. One trader told me this is one of the longest trading days. Hopes the last day of his life as long as this trading session was. Classic bad news is good by way of markets. The odds of september rate hike is even less because the jobs report was not so hot. Only 150,000 new jobs created. I want to draw your attention to the biotech names on your screen. This is politics mee
[drums] you are looking at a funeral procession at Arlington National cemetery held in march 8, 2013. The full military honors ceremony is for two civil war sailors that went down the uss monitor ironclad and in 1862 storm up the coast of cape hatteras, north carolina. The remains of the sailors were recovered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the u. S. Navy in 2002. In this american artifacts, we will observe the ceremony and learn the history of the monitor and the efforts to identify the remains of the recovered sailors. We spoke after the burial with david alberg, superintendent of the monitor National Marine sanctuary. Mr. Alberg im responsible for the daily management and protection and longrange preservation of the shipwreck that was 16 miles off of cape hatteras, north carolina. As well as the artifacts. Ultimately my job is about managing the sanctuary which protects the shipwreck, americas First National sanctuary, established in 1975 to protect the w