From tjx to l brands to bjs as they report sales better than feared. Coming up on todays show, the view from the south. We will speak with atlanta fed president Raphael Bostic about how reopening is going in his district plus, Scott Gottlieb has called Antibody Testing a game changer. We will speak with the head of quedel and we will ask how his companys rapid diagnostic measures are up to the traditional tests we talk so often about. As sarah said, lower 0. 6 but off the sessions low Mike Santelli is tracking a volatile day for the market. Joining us to discuss big money being spent in the race for a vaccine are Chris Meekins from Raymond James and meg terrell as always mike, lets start with you. Yes s p 500 pausing right below levels everybody is walking, 3,000 on the upside, right around the 200day average look at a oneyear chart of the s p, we spent most of last summer in this relatively narrow defined range between 2,800 and a little over 3,000. So it is familiar territory. I dont
Euro 202a. He said this is a decision from the heart. It is a great honour to coach the national team, lando norris beat Lewis Hamilton to take Pole Position for the sprint race at the chinese grand prix in a hectic wet session. The mclaren driver had his fastest lap time deleted and then reinstated in the final minutes of the session as he beat hamilton by 1. 261 seconds. Hamiltons mercedes headed Fernando Alonsos aston martin as Max Verstappen managed only fourth. The red bull driver made errors on two laps before sneaking in at the end. I think we may be off the paste of red bull in of the pace of red bull in wet conditions but i can push hard. Tough, i saw Charles Go Off in front of me so that made me chill out a little bit. I was getting a bit giddy but those conditions are where you have to push and take risks in they all paid off, so perfect start to the weekend. Round two of the chevron championship womens golf s first major of the season is under way with world number one nell
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Hours. Subcommittee will come to order. I apologize for the dee lay we have a series of votes and very one later too. I do want to get right to it. I want to thank you for being here. We open todays hearings there are 47 Million People in the world living with alzheimers. And other forms of de meng men shah. More than the entire population of spain according to a report by the alzheimers disease international. The number of victims who have alzheimers is projected to or likely to double every 20 years so we are in a race like few other diseases because it is proliferating so fast throughout the globe. And according to dr. Marie menard, who we will hear from, the number is estimated to grow to 115 million by 2050 as populations around the world age, although there is early onset as l but predominantly it is one of the byproducts of all of us ages and there seems to be a higher proclivity the older one gets. Its been estimated that once someone reaches 85, the chance of some form of deme
Hours. Subcommittee will come to order. I apologize for the dee lay we have a series of votes and very one later too. I do want to get right to it. I want to thank you for being here. We open todays hearings there are 47 Million People in the world living with alzheimers. And other forms of de meng men shah. More than the entire population of spain according to a report by the alzheimers disease international. The number of victims who have alzheimers is projected to or likely to double every 20 years so we are in a race like few other diseases because it is proliferating so fast throughout the globe. And according to dr. Marie menard, who we will hear from, the number is estimated to grow to 115 million by 2050 as populations around the world age, although there is early onset as l but predominantly it is one of the byproducts of all of us ages and there seems to be a higher proclivity the older one gets. Its been estimated that once someone reaches 85, the chance of some form of deme