Without some sellers coming out of the woodwork which is why the dow shed now tepid nasdaq lost 3. 4 twee have to use this moment to regroup and figure out the markets. I think todays action was pure profit taking. But the sellers had a lot of excuses. I any its worth going over them in detail. Its forearmed rail recovery thesis really moderating. It might be right. Its certainly a possibility if you dont get stimulus. Second, the reopening has clearly been stalled by the outbreaks. Its trying to get the mortality rate substantially lower than the original outbreak in new york some of that is because weve gotten better treating covid as we learn more about it, it is novel if you were on a vent lator in new york, you only had a 20 chance of surviving. Youre now at 70 . You have a host of treatments you didnt have before steroids, remdesivir, blood plasma i dont want to doubt it even if more people survive, complications are horrifying nobody wants to spend weeks in the hospital nobody w
Steady at 4. 9 . Most of those gains coming from the private sector with 217,000 added. Revisions also up for the last two months. A net gain there of 18,000 jobs. Lets give you a look at futures and see how the markets are reacting and you see all up and rather sharply at this point. Jim, it was a good number by most ways to measure it, i would argue. Im curious to what your thoughts are. 75,000 more than expected, lets call it above at least the consensus, somewhere around 180,000. Even the participation went up slightly and were averaging 190,000 jobs over the last three months, and i believe the sixmonth average is roughly the same. Look, sometimes you get these numbers, when theyre bad you say it. You say geez, that economy is not that strong. Thats the judgment. When theyre good, you have to reach the opposite and say the economy is a little stronger than we expected. Juxtapose that with the gdp number we got. Well, i dont know. This is a number that says the consumer could be go
Its the closest thing to a National Credit card hacking this nation has ever seen. 40 million americans who shopped at target stores between thanksgiving and december 15 may have had their information stolen and now may need new security pins, passwords or cards. It appears the hackers found a way to access the checkout system. Every checkout inside every target store in the u. S. And canada when the card was swiped the information was, too. Its an unprecedented Security Breach for a store chain of this size. It sent a chill through the retailing business and is causing massive problems for target customers across the country. We begin with tom costello. Reporter yet another massive data heist, this time the target was target. A banner notice on the Company Website warns customers of unauthorized access to payment card data in u. S. Stores. A staggering 40 million credit and debit cards compromised at 1,800 Stores Nationwide from november 27 to december 15. In chicago, chrissy yurko no
Im wolf blit zer. Youre in the situation room. Lets begin with the situation in ukraine. Its getting very, very tense. Is putin pulling back or pulling a fast one . The russian leader vowing to move Russian Troops back from the border but the United States is saying, show me. Daniel behr is standing by. A top diplomat in the area. First, to jim chusciutto for th latest. Their own the good news. But theyre skeptical. They have heard similar promises before. Theyll wait to see clear, hard evidence. They struck back at the description of russian troop movements as round teen, calling them, the u. S. , menacing. All looking for the sign that this sundays election can take place freely. Lots of challenges on the ground. Daily life in Eastern Ukraine. Interrupted yet again by explosions and gunfire. [ explosion ] these are the sounds of y ukrainian troops trying to retake towns overrun by separatists. Today, news that putin has ordered his own troops to return to their bases. But nato and u.
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